Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, November 01, 1990, Page 22, Image 22

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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:
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is subject to space limitations and relevance. Submis­
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.
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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.)
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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.)