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18 ▼ February 1091 T ju st out O U T A B O U T TO W N Is provided as a free com munity service by Just 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. Tha L as b ia n C o m m u n ity P ro ja c t presents two films about the first all-girl jazz bands. (7 pm. HIV Day Center. 3835 SW Kelly. $2-$3. 223-0071.) T w o stop and lina dancing on Feb. 11 and Feb. 25 sponsored by the Les bian Community Project. (7 pm. MCC. C ris W illiam son appears In a special solo concert celebrating the 15th anni versary of her best-selling album. 1644 NE Broadway. $3-$4, 223- 0071.) J e w is h L a s b ia n s /F a m in is ts will provide a complimentary dessert party before the perform ance of Let My People Go. a Joint production of Avodah Dance Theater and Louis Johnson Theater Ensemble. (6:30 pm. performance 7:30 pm. Mit- tleman Jewish Community Center. 6651 SW Capitol Hwy.) feb ru ary pm. Feb. 24. March 3 and 10. $6-$10. FASTixx and Artichoke Music. Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37th.) Changer and the Changed. (8 pm. Fifth Avenue Theater. Seattle. WA. 206- 523-0297.) pm. S W 12th and Main. $8.50. FASTixx and Ladd's Editions. $10 door.) N e w Jew ish A genda hosts a shabbat potluck dinner and discussion. Topic: gays, lesbians. Jews. (7 pm. 4244 NE 17th, Susan. 284-7570, Laurie. 236-3940.) B arb G allow ay, K a ta S u lliv a n , and Cacy Lea perform Friday and Saturday. (9 pm. Deschutes Brewery. Bend. 231 -9351 .) A sian and Pacific Islander Lesbi ans and Gays celebrate the Chinese and Vietnamese new year with a ski trip. Everyone welcome. (224-4647. 231-7906.) Singer and songwriter Ja m ie A n d er son from Tucson performs In concert. (8 pm. Metropolitan Community Church. $6 advance at Ladd's Editions, $8 door. 231-9351.) W hitm an C ollage Gay and Lasbian Asso ciation sponsors a Valentine's dance to culminate the second annual Les-Bl-Gay week. (8 pm -1 am. L e s b ia n s w h o w o rk d o w n to w n meet for lunch. A sk fo r the "Lunch Bunch" table. C 11:30 am-1 pm. Dakota French Town Hall, Lowden. WA. 11 miles west of Walla Walla on Hwy. 12. 509-527-5195.) Café. 775-9234.) Celebrate sobriety and support a good cause. Come to D ance Y o u r H eart Out. a fund-raising event for the Fifth Annual Rose City Soberfalre May 24-26. (9 pm -1 am. Live and Let Live Club, 525 G allow ay and Lea perform Jazz and blues In Salem. ( 231-9351 for informa tion.) W om en in A c ad am ia meets for so cializing and a catered brunch. (Reserva tions: 224-0919. 243-2057. no calls after 9:30 pm.) SE Pine St.. $4-$6.) / F a rro n appears in concert. (8 pm. Neighbors o f Woodcraft. $13 advance Ladd's Editions and Music Millennium. $15 door.) B rid g es and B a rria ra Is a confer ence to train progressive activists in building alliances. (Feb. 2-3. Portland Lesbians re a d love poem s, spon sored by the Lesbian Community Proj ect. (8 pm. Cup & Saucer Café. 3566 G allow ay and Lea perform. (Laurelthirst Tav SE Hawthorne. $3-$4. 223-0071.) G ay and L as b ia n V id e o A ccess P ro je c t meeting. (7:30 pm. Portland Cable Access con F e m in is t w o m a n 's b o o k g ro u p meets to discuss Sacred Hood by Paula Gunn Allen. (7:30-9:30 pm. Laughing ference room. 2766 NE Martin Luther King. Jr. Blvd. W.R. Dali. 239-4619.) ern. SE 30th and Glisan. 231-9351.) P /F L A G monthly meeting: Dealing with prejudice. (7-10pm. Augustana Lu theran Church. NE 15th and Knott. 233-5415.) Horse Bookstore.) State University. 222-4166. 282- 5010.) A ID S Forum Live, a Cable Access Network program, presents a discussion with HIV-positive people without symp toms. Phone In. (8 pm, channel 11.) V P P P M A yoga w in ta r ra tra a t for men and women provides a relaxing four-hour In- troductlon to yoga. Includes guided re- taxation and use of hot tubs and sauna. 9i III | If B y ■ (10 am-2 pm. Common Ground. 2926 NE Flanders. $18. Greg Smoots. 283 5984) m arch Tune In to K B O O for local and national news that affects women. (9 pm. 90.7 FM.) TUES C o n co rd C h o ir, directed by David York, presents an oratorio. M other of Us All, with special guest artist. Obo Addy. In two performances. Music by David York, libretto by Judith Barrington. 0 Laabian and G ay P rid a of P o rt land will hold their first meeting of 1991 to form committees and begin planning for this year's celebration on June 22. (8 pm. March 1. 2. Northwest Service Center. 1819 N W Everett. $10. Arti choke Music. Classical Millennium. Stiles for Relaxation.) (6:30-8:30 pm. Portland Building. Room C.) F irs t T u a sd ay C o ffa a h o u s a fea tures Marla Larsen with All A.. Andey Llpe, and Cathryn Heron. (7:30 pm. Bijou Café. Full M o o n m e d ita tio n . (7-9 pm. Common Barb Galloway and the Vital M ove perform at the Friends Ball on Feb. 9. 132 SW 3rd Ave.. $2. 288 2894.) j| j 9 d fl H ./a * I Phoenix Rising presents their second annual Friends Ball as a fund-raising benefit to celebrate Portland's gay and lesbian counseling organization. Barb Galloway and the Vital Move provide dance music. (World Forestry Center. $20 in advance, call 231-9351 for time.) C A P sponsors a National Condom Day and Valentine's Day celebration at Pio neer Courthouse Square. Games, prizes, Valentine gifts. Including condom- grams. (11:30 am-3:30 pm. 223- 5907.) CAP S e x p e rts w ill zap th a S ta rk S t. b a rs that same evening passing out bags of condoms, lube and Information on hot safer sex. (9 pm- midnight. 223-5907.) IVES 19 The Lesbian Community Project sponsors Tha D asart and Dassert, an Information evening focusing on the Middle East. Dessert provided. (8 pm. Cup & Saucer Café. 3566 SE Haw thorne. $3-4. 223-0071.) CAP’s monthly HIV Forum discusses h aalth insuranca: getting it and keeping it. (7-9 pm. Portland Building, room C Ground. 2926 NE Flanders, parking on NE 29th and Everett, free. Robin. 236-0354.) Full M oon party as a fund raiser for Lesbian and Gay Pride. Exotic male danceers. door prizes, auction items. (9 pm -1 am. The Dirty Duck. 439 NW 3rd Ave.. $1. 232-8233.) The In te rn a tio n a l W o m a n 's D ay I V ji M celebration will include food, films, work- f f j . j B shops, speakers, art. and crafts. (10 ■ ■ ■ am-6 pm. Portland State University. Smith Memorial Center. 725-4452 ) 223-5907.) M a n 's W isdom C irc la meets to discuss con sciously ending homophobia. (Alan. 287-8737.) JoA nn Loulan presents a lecture on Friday and a workshop on Saturday on lesbian sexuality. (8 pm. Feb. 15. Woman w ith Infants and Toddlars brunch. (10 am-noon. 234-0038 ) O H S U /V A M C "A ll H ill" Lasbian and Gay Council potluck and meet ing. (775-4763. 234 3439. 206-695- Northwest Service Center. 1819 NW Everett. $10 advance at Ladd's Edi tions. Catbird Seat Bookstore. Music Millennium; 10 am-5 pm Feb. 16. Port land State University. $50-$80. 236- 1252.) 0566) W om an in A cad em ia meets to dis cuss sexism and rape. Bring your own snacks and beverages, hot water provided. C 11 am-1 pm. 519 SW Park. »310.) Barb G allow ay and th a V ita l M o v a perform with Kate Sullivan. Cacy Lee. Bev Standish and Pam Krleg. (Boon's Treasury. Salem. 231-9351.) Do Jum p M o v a m a n t T h a a ta r presents their winter concert. (8 pm. Fridays and Saturdays. Feb 15 through March 23. Sunday matinees. 2 Radical W om an presents award-win ning reporter Sandy Nelson who will speak on freedom of speech for report ers and the Increase of censorship dur ing a war drive. (6:30 pm. Standarc Plaza. 1100 SW 6th Ave., third flooi conference room A. Supper will be served for $4. 289- 7082.) Tha Flirtations, a gay a capella group performs Friday and Saturday at the Main Auditorium. Karen Williams opens on Feb. 22. Carol Steinel on Feb. 23. (8 22 ml Jay G oldspinnar. lesbian story teller. offers a workshop to develop story-tell ing confidence and skills. LCP sponsors a story telling for lesbians and their chil dren on Sunday. (noon-5:30 pm. 0 Friends Meeting House. 4312 SE Stark. $25-$40. Alisyn. 281-5120.)