J m l o u t ? Boptombor I M I ▼ 2 1 "Paris is Burning” a docu­ m e n ta ry on v o g u in g a n d the d ra g b a lls o f H a rle m , Is s h o w in g a t th e B ro a d ­ w ay M e tro p le x . C a ll 2 4 9 - 6960 fo r s h o w tlm e s . “Paris is Burning” d i­ re c te d b y J e n n ie L iv in g ­ ston, w as th re a te n e d w ith a bo ycott b y the C hristian F ilm a n d T e le v is o n C o m ­ m ission the film Is achiev­ ing re c o rd -b re a k in g b u si­ ness acro ss the co u n try. TUES September Scenes from Portland's 1001 Lesbian Gay Celebration w ill open NlghtScene TV 's 3rd season. (11:30 pm. Cable ch.11, Ch. 38 In Vancouver. 224-2489.) and First Tuesday Coffeehouse with Marfa Ortizl. Lefsa Crofton and Maureen Kelly. (7:30 pm. Bijou Cafe. 132 SW 3rd. $2. 288-2894.) i H Community-wide meeting to work on the No on Hate campaign. Everyone's y l energy is needed to right against the lat- ■ ■ est assault from the Oregon Citizens I I I Alliance. (6:30 pm. Multnomah Arts i ■ Center. 7688 S W Capitol Hwy.) J il Music by Curtis Salgado and Terry Robb will kick off the American Civil Liberties U nion's 1991 "Unceneored Celebration". Throughout the month of September, bookstores, art galleries and theaters w ill celebrate our right to free expression. (Noon. Pioneer Court­ house Square. 274-8257.) The follow ing art galleries w ill open new shows tonight: In Her Image Gallery. 3208 SE Hawthorne - Song to the Four D irections w ith w ork by Dorothy Young, Carm en Forrest and others. Rodrigues, Isadora Itchy Fingers. 720 NW 23rd - metal works by Roloff/W ood Gallery, 811 NW Gllsan - acrylics by Andres Mendenhall Mahoney. Organizational meeting to discuss how to gain in­ surance benefits for domestic partners for OHSU and state employees. (7 pm. MCC. 1644 NE 24th. 238-9628.) Marfco Pole. Graystone Gallery, 3279 SW Hawthorne - draw­ ings, mixed media and Japanese woodblock prints by Elaine Chandler and ceramic sculpture by Victoria Lynn Shaw. Jamison Thomas Gallery. 1313 NW Glisan - lino­ leum block prints by Donnie Cunningham Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. 8245 SW Bar­ nes Rd. - twined weavings and baskets by Mary S ch lick and pastel drawings by Angelina Wooley. SisterSpirit Celebration Planning Meeting. All women welcome, wheelchair accessible. (7:30 pm. 408 SW 2nd. suite 426. 294-0645.) Country Line Dance lessons spon­ Northwest’s finest folk artists, will per­ form tonight. Her powerful voice sings clear messages on issues ranging from environmental protection, peace and Justice, and lesbian, gay and human rights. (8 pm. Westminister Presbyte­ rian Church. 1624 NE Hancock. Tickets are $5 In advance and $6 at the door, and can be purchased at Ladd's Editions. Catbird Seat Bookstore and A rtichoke Music. 288-2894.) uim iceie. Performance artist Sha Sha Higby and the Do Jump Movement Theater will present an eve­ ning of acrobatics, dance, comedy, music and Jugging. (8 pm. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th. $ 8 / adults. $5/students/senlors/chlldren. tickets avail­ able at the door 231-1232.) sored by the Lesbian Community Project and taught by Cindy. (7 pm. MCC. 1644 NE 24th. $ 3 /L C P members, $4/general public. 288-2894.) Forest Group potluck and planning One with Heart presents Women Self Defense today and tomorrow (Registration fee Is $65 In ad­ vance and $75 at the door. To register call 231- 1999.) meeting. Bring your own table setting. (potluck/6:30 pm, m eetlng/7:30 pm. 235-3765.) • Women with Women with Infants and Toddlers hosts a camping week­ end at Cape Lookout State Park. (Lou­ ise. 288-7764.) A six-week class In Ballroom Dancing taught by Patricia Comman, begins tonight. A fter the lesson, dance to the sound of the big bands. (7 pm -8:30 pm. every Monday. Buckman School Gym. 320 SW 16th. $50. 232-6824.) Super-Jacks, a men only safe-sex party club A garage sale to benefit the work of Radical Women. Items can still be donated. To arrange pick-up call 289- 7082. (10 am - 4 pm. 7240 S W Cad ton.) Barbara B ernstein and Cheryl Castile perform Acid Folk at Captain Bean's. (9 pm. 1720 SE 12th.) The Third Annual C apitol Forum M r. and M s. Salem Leather conteat (9:30 pm. Rich Gar­ dens Restaurant. Salem. $5. 585-3747.) Terry Porter. Cup and Saucer Cafe. 3566 SE Hawthorne - por­ traits and other w orks on paper and wood by The D iversity Aw areness Study Group meets to celebrate our diversity and to unlearn racism and other '-Isms. ” A ll Interested women are welcome. (239-0205 fo r time and place.) 0 The fifth annual From A ll W alks of Life pledge walk will begin from Tom McCall W aterfront Park. Proceeds from the walk will benefit Cascade AIDS Proj­ ect. Oregon M inority AIDS C oalition, HIV Day C enter, and O ur House of Portland. (10 am. 233-W ALK.) Women in Academ ia Sunday Group will dis­ cuss the psychological burden of not being out at w ork on campus. ( 11 a m -1 pm. 519 S W Park. 0310.) meets every Monday. Over 21 only. (9:30 p m -10- 30 pm.4541 N. Williams, near Going.) Lesbians Enjoying Science plan­ ning m eeting and potluck. (6:30 pm. 788-0223 for Information.) Shan Lealie. artist and owner of Crone G raphics, talks about her art and her Involvement as co-host of NlghtScene. Portland's Gay and Lesbian TV show. (9 pm. KBOO 90.7FM.) Video clips from this year's Peacock in the Park celebration. Footage of the entertainment and Interviews with the performers will be featured. (11:30 pm. NlghtScene TV. Cable Ch. 11 and Ch. 38 In Vancouver, 224-2489.) Wednesday. Sept. 11 Pick up your United Negro College Fund walk-a-thon sign-up sheets. (Noon. Pioneer Courthouse Square. 223-8890.) The Northw est W omen's M u sic Celebration featuring M otherlode, Connie Cohen. Kate Sullivan and other women musicians. The purpose of the celebration Is to nurture and support each other as we discover the'm uslc within us. Workshops and performances will take place all week-end. (Sept. 13- 15. YMCA Camp Collins. $105-$125. sliding scale. Includes all workshops, food and lodging. Registration forms available at Ladd's Editions, Artichoke Music or send $50 deposit to NWMC, 7835 SE Madison, Portland. Or. 97215.) The ABC/W IBC Gay and Lesbian Bowling League begins Its third season. There is stlH room available on some of the teams and more teams are welcome. (6:30 pm. Pro 300 Lanes. 3031 SE Powell. $7. 231-0571.) Lesbians tnjoylng Science sponsors a weekend trip to Mt. St. Helens. (RSVP, Pat. 235-9553.) Healing Sexual Abuse, an eight- week class designed fo r those who know they've experienced sexual abuse, as well as for those who suspect they have. ($120 or $15 per week Call to register 238-1604. Instructor: Patti Davis.)