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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1990)
4 22 ▼ No—m faf 1990 ▼ |y< out OUT ABOUT TOW N is provided as a free com munity service by Just Out. Listings of events, an nouncements and groups which are specifically rele vant to the gay and lesbian communities of Oregon are provided free of charge. Send your announce ment with all pertinent information by the 15th of the month and we will try to include It in the calendar. Send your submissions to: Just Out Calendar Editor PO Box 15117 Portland, OR 97215 Announcements are subject to editing, and Inclusion is subject to space limitations and relevance. Submis sions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcement. u Sisters of the Road Café will join the t _ First Thursday Artw alk fo r one evening with an exhibit entitled Dream Street. (6- 10pm. 133 N W 6th Ave.. 222-5694.) I Women's International League for I P e a c e and Freedom h o s ts tw o Women with Women with Children holds an infant and toddler Sunday potluck brunch. Pregnant women and women considering parenthood are wel come. (10 am-noon, call 288- 7764 for location.) Women in Bluee presents S a ffire and Sarah Baker In concert. (8 pm. Northwest Service Center. 1819 N W Everett. $10 advance at Ladd's Edi tions. Rockport Records. G.l. Joe 's. Music Millen nium. $11 door.) events as part o f a national speaking tour focusing on issues related to women and violence. (.7:30 pm, Nov. 1. Reed College. Eliot Hall. Room 314. 1-5 pm. Nov. 3. Westminster Presbyterian Church. Northeast 16th and Hancock. Twila Jacobsen. 231-0921. 224-5190 .) In Her Image, a gallery of women's art. announces the opening of an exhibit titled Images o f the God dess. Opening reception from 6-9 pm. (3208 SE Hawthorne. Jed Baumgardner. 231-3726.) Calloway and Lee jazz/blues duo perform. (8 pm. Leaky Roof Tavern. 1538 S W Jefferson.) Laughing Horse Bookstore hosts a fem inist wom en's book discussion group. (7:30-9:30 pm. Nov. 1. NoV. 29. 1322 N W 23rd Ave.) Lynn Andrews will sign copies of her book The Woman o f Wyrrd. (Noon-1:30 pm. Looking Glass Bookstore. 318 SW Taylor. 227-4760.) lili I First Tuesday W om en's C offee house presents a variety of musical tal ent. (7:30 pm. Café Mocha. 4108 NE Sandy. $2. 288-9950.) I Echo Theatre presents U nidentified Moving Objects Ensemble. (8 pm. Nov. 9 and 10. $7.50 advance. $9 door, 1515 SE 37th. 231-1232.) Stove Jensen's photographs are on display at Portland State University Nov. 5-23. Gay and Lesbian V ideo A c c e ss Project meeting. (7:30pm. 1108 NE Going. 239-4619.) 33 3 $ The Lesbian Community Project sponsors “A Provincetown Sun day Afternoon Tea Dance" to bene fit the gay and lesbian float fo r the Star light Parade. (3-7 pm. The Embers, 110 SW Broadway. 223-0071.) Portland Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gay Men holds their monthly meeting. (7-10 pm. Augustana Lutheran Church. 232-7676.) Jewish Lesbian Singles Mixer din ner at Mykonos. 6320 SW Capitol High way at 6 pm, followed by An Evening of Sholem Aleichem at M ittlem an Jewish C om m unity C enter. (Maureen. 231- 7383.) The Names Project Quilt will be on display for three days in Portland. (Con vention Center, Nov. 30. Dec. 1-2.) Echo Theatre presents its Seventh Anniversary Gala w ith Do Jump Movement Theatre and Boka Marimba. (8 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave., $17 advance. $20 door. 231-1232.) Jewish lesbian brunch, noon. M ittle man Jewish Community Center, followed by the film Yiddish: the Mame-Loshn at 1:30 pm. (Maureen. 231-7383.) Com e to a social and professional net w orking brunch fo r lesbian collega and university faculty, staff, and scholars. ( 11 am -1 pm. Dakota Café banquet room, 239 S W Broadway.) Corvallis-OBU's Cay and Lesbian presents their Fall Dance. (8:30 pm- midnight. 101 N W 23rd St:. $3. Corvallis. 757- 1980 ... 737-2101 and ask fo r GALA desk.) The Lesbian Boarding House invites any lesbian or lesbian-positive woman to a Thanksgiving dinner. (2-6 pm. 1833 NE 2nd Ave.. 281-5386.) _______Just Singles, a group formed to meet the needs of women 35 years and over holds their initial meeting. (4:30 pm, LCP. call 223- 0482 or 641-8190.) After Eight, the Corvallis gay and lesbian rights group, presents its Harvey Milk Dinner with keynote speaker Sally Gearhart. (Nov. 17. Unitarian Fellow ship, 2945 N W Circle Btvd., Corvallis. 753-1114.) The A m azo n A U S ta ra , a new musical comedy by Carolyn Gage and Susan Carney, plays. (8 pm. Nov. 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, Positively Fourth Street. 265 Fourth Street. AsNand, $10. 535-5267.) Enjoy a Full Moon in Hollywood, a dean and sober dance to benefit the Rose C ity So- berfaire. (8 pm. Cafó Mocha. 4108 NE Sandy. $4- $6. 288-9950 ) Radical Women present a discussion on the book Yours In Struggle, Three Feminist Perspectives on Anti-Semitism and Racism. Everyone is welcome. (Stan dard Plaza, 1100 SW 6th Ave., third floor conference room. 249-8067.) Holly Near In concert with partial pro ceeds to benefit the Native American Re habilitation Association Childrens Center. Kate Sul livan. Barb Galloway and Cacy Lee open. (8 pm. Northwest Service Center, 1838 Everett. $11-$13 advance, $15 door.) Folksinger Tom Paxton performs old and new classics about love and life. MotheHode is also ap pearing. (8 pm. Northwest Service Center. $10 ad vance. $12 door. 228-6972.) a theatrical musical perform ance which touches on the them es of racism, sexism, and homophobia, features singer and entertainer Danno. (8 pm. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th, $6. can of food requested fo r Esther's Pantry. 231-1232.) Lesbians who work downtown meet fo r lunch. A sk fo r the “ Lunch Bunch." All lesbians welcome. (11:30 am-1 pm. Dakota Café. For Information call 281-8069.) 13 SAT ! I Dress up. dress down, create your fantasy persona at Mas'queer'ade, a dance, a party, a masquer ade. a celebration for queer folks presented by the Lesbian Community Project. (8 pm -1 am. Echo The atre. 1515 SE 37th. $5 general.) Galloway and Lee jazz/blues duo perform. (9:30 pm. Laurelthirst Tavern, Northeast 30th and Gli- san.) TUES Twenty-Third Avenue Books is hav ing a poster sale to benefit AR T/AIDS and the Rain Coalition. (Nov. 9-11, 1015 N W 23rdA ve.. 224-5097.) Men by the Sea. sponsored by Phoe nix Rising, facilitates meeting new people and sharing a weekend with friends. There will be hiking, workshops, games, boating and ovo-lactlc vegetarian meals. (Camp Westwlnd. north o f Lincoln City. Nov. 2-4. $95 to $150 sliding scale covers housing, insurance and meals. 223-8299.) Musica Fomina flute-guitar duo presents a free concert o f music by women com posers. (9 pm. Portland State University Business School Audito rium. 631 S W Harrison.) The Amazon All-Stars, a new musical comedy, begins Nov. 2 in Ashland. fil 30 M etropolitan Com m unity Church spon sors the annual HIV/AIDS Vigil to coincide w ith the Names Project Quilt appearance. MCC will maintain a 24 hour presence fo r prayer, remembrance, edu cation. support and AIDS awareness. (Opening cere mony. 7:00pm, Nov. 30. Call 281-8868.) Teresa Trull and Jennifer Berezan appear in concert. (8 pm. Northwest Service Center, 1819 N W Everett. $10 advance at Ladd's Editions, Music Millennium, and G.l. Joe s.) Cris Williamson appears in concert. (7:15 pm. 9 pm. Majestic Theater. 115 S W 2nd. Corvallis, $10 advance. $12 door. 758-7048.) Acting Out, Portland's lesbian improvisational thea ter troupe, performs benefits fo r Echo Theatre. (8 pm. Nov. 30. Dec. 1. 1515 SE 37th. $6 advance at Artichoke Music. Music Millennium. Ladd s Edi tions. $7 door. Jeanne Kincaid, 233-1266.) Galloway and Lee jazz/blues duo per form in Salem. (8 - 10 pm. The Beanery on Court Street.) TUES Lesbian and Gay Lsedership Net work meets to facilitate Networking, skill building and leadership development In the lesbian and gay community. (7 pm. Peace House. 2116 NE 18th Ave., 230- 9427.) 39 SAT I World AIDS Day. HIV/AIDS Vigil concert featuring local m usicians. (7:30 pm. MCC at Northeast 24th and Broadway ) B arb G allow ay and The Vital Move Band perform. (8 - 10 pm. Bridgeport Brew ing Co., 1313 N W Marshall.)