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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1990)
18 ▼ D e c e m b e r 1800 ▼ just o ut O U T A B O U T TO W N is provided as a free com munity service by Ju st Out. Listings of events, announcements and groups which are specifically relevant to the gay and lesbian communities of Oregon are provided free of charge. Send your announcement 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 Inclu sion Is subject to space limitations and relevance. Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcement. World A ID S Day UT I The Portland Lesbian Hotel pres ents a bake sale during the evening’s A Fashion Show Surprise. All consumers of baked goods and wearable art are welcome. (8 pm. 1833 NE 2nd Ave., 281-5386.) Musicians Gathering Is an outreach for Port land area gay and lesbian writers and musicians to socialize and discuss possibilities. (234-2941 eve nings.) An original multi-media adaptation of A n In v ita tio n fro m th a Q u e e n : A lic e U n d e rg ro u n d directed by Tanya Ignacio will be presented at Echo Theatre Friday and Saturday. (8 pm. Dec. 7, 8. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th. $5-$8.) Tha Namoa Projact Quilt continues to be exhibited at the Convention Center through Dec. 2. M C C Aids Vigil continues. There will be a 10 am eucharlstlc celebration and a 5:30 pm banquet honoring caregivers by Invitation and reservation only, and a 7:30 pm pub lic concert Music o f Hope. (M C C at Northeast 24th and Broadway.) O H S U / V A M C "All Hill" Lesbian and Gay Council presents a holiday El party potluck. (7 pm. 775-4763, 234- 3439. 206-695-0566.) Tw o Nice Girls and comic Ranee Hicks present a concert. See Just En tertainment for more Information. (8 pm. N orth west Service Center, 1819 N W Everett. $10.) S u sie B rig h t sp arkles a t th e N o rth w e s t S e rv ic e C e n te r on D e c . 14. Barb Galloway and Tha Vital Mova Band perform. ( 8 - / 0 pm, B ridgeport Brewing Co., 1313 N W Marshall.) Come to a social and professional Acting Out, Portland's own lesbian Improvisa- networking brunch for lesbian college and university faculty, staff, tional theater troupe, will present a benefit perform ance for Echo Theatre. (8 pm. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th, $6 advance. $7 door. 233-1266.) and scholars. Bring books and articles as suggestions for discussion. (11 am- 1 pm. 224-0919.) Banaath It All presents a fashion show and dance to benefit Raphael House. (Fair. 5 pm. fash ion show. 7 pm, Travel Lodge. 1441 - NE 2nd and Weldler, $8. DeBorah. 249-8614.) Join the Lesbian Community Project In watching Two In Twenty, a lesbian ■■■■ HIV/AIDS Vigil worship sarvica aMH wit*1 MCC. 1 1 1 M I k U L I h IfF I ill musical guests. ( 10:30 am. Closing ceremony. 7 pm. MCC ) P o rtla n d P a re n ts a n d F ria n d s o f L e s b ia n s a n d G a y M a n holds a ■ ■ ■ holiday potluck prior to attending the Portland Gay Men's Chorus concert. (3-6.30 pm. 232-7676.) soap opera. Bring a pillow to sit on and we'll sup ply the popcorn. (7 pm. HIV Day Center. 3835 S W Kelly. $3. 223-0071.) Holiday stress break. Relax the holiday blues away with yoga, guided relaxation and exclusive use of Common Ground Hot Tubs. (10 am-2 pm. $18, Greg Smoots. 283-5984.) / Women with Women with Children infants and toddlers group potluck from 10 am-noon. (234- 0038.) Gay and Leebian Video Access Project meeting. (7:30 pm. C onfer Ladd's Editions presents Melissa Kwasney reading and signing copies of Modem Daughters and the Outlaw West. (7 pm. Ladd's Editions. 1864 SE Hawthorne Bhd.. $2. 236-4628.) ence room. Portland Cable Access. 2766 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. . W.R. Dali. 239-4619.) Singer/Songwriter's Showcase features Zoa Fallen Angel Choir, Annie Phelps, and Mothers of God present a benefit for K B O O and the Christie Institute. (8 p m -11 pm. Key Largo. 31 NE First Ave., $5 $ 10.) Smith, urban storyteller. (Clinton St. Theatre. 2522 SE Clinton St., musicians' lineup 7 pm. Zoa 10 pm. $5 door. 288-3752.) Tha Portland Gay Man's Chorus presents their holiday concert. "Home for the Holidays." (4 and 7:30 pm. Intermediate Theater. Portland Center fo r the Performing Arts. SW Broadway and Main. Tickets $15. $12. $8 available at box office. 248-4496.) Leebians w ho w ork downtown meet for lunch. Ask for the "Lunch Bunch." (11:30 am-1 pm, Dakota Café, 281-8069.) First Tuesday Coffeehouse fea tures Pamela Dunn. J.P., and Carol Steinel as emcee. (7:30 pm. Bijou Café, 132 S W 3rd Ave.. 288-2894.) Zoa Smith, urban storyteller, appears with The Cunts (Bitch Trash). (9 pm. UFO Cafó. 214 W Burnside, cover. 228 5945.) Great Northweet Bookstore pres ents Pnina Granirer discussing her book The Trials o f Eve. (6 pm.Great North west Bookstore. 1234 S W S tark St., 223- 8098) ' _ The Fallen Angel Choir presents a holiday performance. (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. $8-$50. 234-0175.) Its new programs “ Long Term Survi vors. " Live phone In. (8 pm. channel 11. The program will air again on Paragon. Jan 4, channel 27. 8:30 pm and Jan. 20. channel 33 8 pm.) I3 New Jewish Agenda Chanukah party. Bring a side dish or dessert. (7 fll pm. 4226 SW 54th Place o ff Hamilton, $2-$5 donation for latkes and dreldels. Maml. 297-2422.) I4 »1 IS WED 12 Come to a Christmas tea benefit for Our House at the Heathman Hotel. The Fallen Angel Choir performs during the second seating. (3 pm -5 pm or 5:30 pm- 7:30 pm. $50 tax deductible, reservation deadline: Dec. 10. Kent or Terry, 234-0175.) Bring in the new year right at the Sober New Year's Dance, a fundraiser for Sober Fair 1991. (9 pm-2:30 am, Live and Let Live Club. 527 SE Pine Street. $5.) Susie Bright speaks on "Sex In Pub lic: Erotic Representation. Censorship and Sex in the 90's." ( 8 pm. Northwest Service Center. 1819 NW Everett.) Chanukah party for women and chil dren. (2:30 pm children's activities, 4:30 pm candle lighting, latkes. and treats. 255 SE 33rd, Maureen. 231- 7383.) Leap Into the new year with a great les bian new year's eve party produced by the Lesbian Community Project and the Portland Lesbian Choir. (8 pm-2 am. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th. $6-$8.) The Portland Lesbian Choir presents Solar Invocation, A Sol* sties Celebration. (8 pm, Westminster Pres byterian Church. NE 16th and Hancock. 231- 9105.) il II Join Carol Steinel for real life laughs as she presents her original music and comedy In a full-length show. D. Dinas opens. (8 pm, Columbia Theater. 2021 SE Hawthorne. $ 1 0 at door, 235- 1356.) sored by Great American Youth. (10 pm. City Nightclub. 13N W 13th Ave., $5. 224-CITY.) United Church Coalition for Les bian and Gay Concerns hosts a Christmas potluck for a new lesbian and gay Chris tian support group. All denominations welcome. (8 pm. First Congregational Church. 1126 SW Park, Matthew. 760-4745.) the fight for a better world. Mary Rose and Yvonne Simmons perform. Buffet supper for $3. (6:30 pm. Standard Plaza, 1100 SW 6th Ave., third floor conference room. 289-7082.) TUES January Mr. and Ms. Gay Teenage Oregon pageant hosted by Darcelle and spon Radical Women present a holiday celebration of Breathing For Strength for lesbians and their sisters. Educate yourself to use your body properly. (6:30-8:30 pm. Common Ground. 2926 NE Flanders. Carolyn Jordon. 230-1915.) AID S Forum Live presents the first of The Fallen Angel Choir presents a benefit for the Portland Alliance newspa per. Whammadiddle Dingbats opens. (8 pm. First Congregational Church, 1126 S W Park. $6 door. 239-4991.) 18 The Portland El Gay C o m m u n ity Bowling Association starts their 13th season. (11 am. Pro 300 Lanes, 3031 SE Powell. 293-0428.) O H S U /V A M C “All Hill" L es b ia n and Gay Council potluck and meet ing. ( 775-4763. 234-3439, 206-695-0566.) UT 28 MotheHode's 10 year anniversary and album release concert. (8 pm. North west Service Center. $10 at door.) *.