Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 15, 1994, Page 19, Image 19

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tuality into the fabric of your daily life (9 30 am-4 30pm.
$50. 248-0759.)
Join the Laughing Horse Bookstore collective for a
S u n d a y b ru n c h fu n d -ra is e r Live music by Terri
Grayum and others, poetry by Nancy Bagwell, and
more. Baked goods, coffee and tea for sale Donations
welcome. (10:30 am-1 pm, 3652 SE Division St..
236-5382.)
in Other Words Women's Books and Resources an­
nounces a b o o k sig ning by T h a lia Zapatoa. Port­
land travel author. The author will read from her new
book, Adventures in Good Company: The Complete
Guide to Women's Tours and Outdoor Trips. (7:30 pm,
3734 SE Hawthorne, 232-6422.)
W o m an 's s o ftb a ll to u rn e y at Tierra Del Mar. just
north of Pacific City. Ore. (Cam e s ta rts 1 pm.
503-965-5101.)
I 16 E H 22 * * !
MONDAY
The Human Rights Campaign Fund presents C e leb ra t-
ing O u r R an aisaan ca. " a midsummer's evening of
elegance and sensual fun. featuring a silent auction,
music, fortune tellers, performance artists and the Bar­
ber of Seville. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Save
Our Communities PAC. (8:30 p m -1 am, Montgomery
Park. 2701 N W Vaughn St., $75 general admission;
$125 patron, 229-4090.)
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N a n c i G riffith an d J im m ie D a le G ilm o re p e r­
fo rm a t th a E d g e field W in e ry (Gates open 6 pm,
show starts 7 pm, rain o r shine, $19 advance [Ticket
M aster 224-4400): $21 day o f show; $3 parking, over­
night accommodations available. 1 -800-669-8610.)
"Tha G ay C o m ed y J am F reed o m T o u r " comes to
Portland. Lesbian and gay comics, both local and nation­
ally known, will entertain with gay-oriented stand-up
comedy. (8 pm, Harvey 's Comedy Club. 436 N W Sixth
Ave., $10. 241-0338.)
SUNDAY
B a st F ria n d a W alk fo r F rie n d s .” a benefit dog
walk for the Friends of People with AIDS Foundation. The
foundation wants you and your “ best friend" to put on
your walking shoes, and your best collar and leash, and
come on out to help people with AIDS. The foundation
helps people with AIDS with their everyday and emer­
gency needs for food, transportation, medication, furni­
ture, entertainment and love. Hosted by Darcelle XV. (9
am, East Delia Park, Portland. 245-7428.)
TUESDAY
Out on Tuesday, a lesbian, gay, bisexual history film
series, presents "B re a th in g L ife in to S te re o -
ty p e s i T h e G o ld e n A g e o f M a n n is h L e s b ia n s ,
B lu es W o m an , an d S is s y M a n (T h e ’ 3 0 « ) "
Open to the public. (7-10 pm. Multicultural Center,
Smith Memorial Center. Portland State University, free,
725-8500.)
Join other lasb ian and gay fa m ilia s with young
children fora p o tlu ck brunch ( 10am-noon. 777-5307.)
S ia ta rS p irit’s "Anim al S p irits C a lab ra tio n " is
held again this year in Michelle's Meadow. All women
welcome. (6 pm. 294-0645.)
Join a d ay h ik a to Iron M ountain, famous for its
wildflowers. with the Eugana G ay, Lasbian and
O th a rs O u td o o r G roup. Bring lunch, water and
appropriate clothing and boots. (9 am, to carpool to the
trailhead meet at The Beanery. Fifth and Olive Streets,
Eugene, contact Tom 345-5595.)
P ad d la y o u r kayaks, canoes, tahitis. etc., in the
Sauvie Island area with the F o rs st G ro u p (284-2276.)
East Avenue Tavern hosts "EastsideO ut," a women's
night at the tav'. Every Sunday. (8pm, 727 E Burnside,
$2. 236-6900.)
HI
MONDAY
Tune in to Tha H u r t o f P o rtla n d i A C a p ito l
R eport. Tonight: juvenile crime, with guests Richard
Smith of the Youth Guidance Association, Bob Donough
of the Tri-County Youth Services Consortium, and Johnnie
A. Gage of the House of Umoja. Rep. Gail Shibley hosts
this monthly cable television program. (8 pm. Channel
30. Paragon and TCI Cable, repeats July 24 and 27.)
EEL TUESDAY
G ay an d L asb ian A m a ric a n s o f O ra g o n meets.
GLAO is the local chapter of a nationwide network of
advocates who seek to end discrimination and help in the
fight against AIDS through pro-active education, lobby­
ing, advertising and direct action. Wheelchairaccessible.
(7 pm. Laughing Horse Books. 3652 SE Division,
452-5972.)
Out on Tuesday presents "Q ueer Im parsonationsi
S ila n t F ilm s an d P ra -C o d a T a lk ia s (1 9 1 4 -
1 9 3 2 ).’ Out on Tuesday is a lesbian, gay. bisexual
history film series presented by Allan Berube and spon­
sored by the Portland State University School of Ex­
tended Studies. Open to the public. (7-10pm, Multicultural
Center, Smith Memorial Center. PSD, free, 725-8500.)
A s c a n # f r o m Thm B r o a d c a s t T a p a a o f D r . P m tar, w h ic h p la y s o n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 1 , a t
t h a N o r t h w e s t F ilm C e n t e r .
comedian to have her own comedy special on this
channel. Here' show Westenhoefer describes it: “ I didn't
choose to be a lesbian— I was chosenl Scratched off my
ticket, and I won." (1 0 pm, HBO.)
E T T I WEDNESDAY
Celebrate the publication of A W om an'» G ulda to
S p iritu a l R a n a w a l by Nelly Kaufer and Carol Osmer-
Newhouse at Conant&Conant Booksellers. (7pm, 1001
S W 10th Ave., 241-7726.)
D o « F a llo p io returns to Portland! Peggy Platt and Lisa
Koch combine music, sketch comedy, feminist politics
and strange characters with wickedly funny commen­
tary from a woman's point of view. Wheelchair acces­
sible. (8 pm. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th Ave., $10
advance IFastixx 224-8499, It's M y Pleasure, the Hult
Center); $12.50 door. 231-1232.)
S is to rS p irit holds its W ic ca n D iscussion G ro u p
All women welcome. (7 pm, 408 S W Second Ave., Suite
426, 294-0645.)
I
THURSDAY
The Lesbian Community Project office is the location of
the A n ti-V io ls n c s P ro je c t planning m ooting.
Help stop the violencel (5.30 pm, Suite 333, Union Train
Station, 800 N W Sixth Ave., contact Secunty Dept, to
unlock elevator after hours. 233-0071.)
The Northwest Film Center presents O liv ia a n d Tim,
a film portrait of two individuals whose life-affirming
choices help them to overcome the stigma of disease
(7:30 pm). Plays with Tha B ro a d c a a t Tapaa o f D r.
P atar, an episodic look at one man's life with AIDS (8 45
pm). (Berg Swann Auditorium. 1219 SW Park Ave.,
$5.50 general: $4.50 members and seniors. 221-1156.)
FRIDAY
discuss sex. (7-9 pm. Room 401, Cramer Hall, 1800 SW
Broadway, Portland State University, 777-2712or335-3900.)
Enjoy c o u n try w e s te rn lino d a n c in g for women.
(Lesson 7:30pm, dancing 8.30pm , 2800 SE Harrison.
$3. 233-2047.)
Comedian Susanna W e s te n h o efer stars in her own
HBO comedy special! She is the first openly lesbian
Ann Hampton Calloway. Julie Halston and Scott Capurro
join three-time Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein for
Lesbians with Disabilities support group meets to
“ Hsrvsy Fisrstsin snd Frisn d s," an evening of New
York cabaret at the Meany Theater in Seattle. Author and
star of Torchsong Trilogy. Fierstein has also appeared
with the Seattle Men's Chorus and on PBS. (8 pm,
$15.50-$35 [Ticket M aster 224-4400, S M C Ticketline
206-323-2992).)
Join the Eugono G ay, Lasbian an d O th e rs O u t­
d o o r G ro u p for a L o w d o r M o u n ta in d ay hiko in
the Willamette National Forest. Moderate, two-mile hike.
Bring sack lunch, water, appropriate clothing and boots.
Possible visit to Cougar Hot Springs. (9 am, meet at
Lucky Logger Cafe. Walterville Shopping Center, 6 pm
return, contact Carl503-726-8901 or J.P. 503-726-3908.)
P ad d lo w ith tho Forest g ro u p Location to be
arranged. (249-1865.)
Celebrate the publication of A W o m a n ’» G u ld a to
S p ir itu a l R an aw al at It’s M y Pleasure. (7 pm. 4526
SE Hawthorne Blvd.. 236-0505.)
"H arvo y F ie rs te in an d Frionds" perform at the
Meany Theater in Seattle (8 pm and 10:30 pm, see
Friday. July 22.)
K a ta S u lliv a n s a ra n a d a s at the W hite Moon Cow
Cafe. ( 8 pm, Pacific City. Ore., $5. 503-965-5101.)
Join S is te rS p irit for a fe m in is t C h ris tia n C o m ­
m union at the Queen of Heaven Gnostic chapel Wheel -
chairaccessible Now open to women, men and children
(7:30pm, 2229 SE Market St.. 294-0645.)
Nick Danger, Third Eye. and Sister Mary Elephant are
back in Eugene! F iro s ig n T h e a te r massively popu­
lar in the '60s and '70s, has recently reunited to
entertain with their free-association “ stream of com ­
edy" sketches. (Gates open 6 pm. show starts 7 pm.
$ 15 advance 1Hult Center 503-687-5000); $18.50 day
o f show.)
THURSDAY
Catch the " B oysl B oysl B o y s l “ show at East Avenue
Tavern. Six male singer-songwriters perform with guitar,
in individual 20-minute sets. (9 pm, 727 E Burnside. $2.
236-6900.)
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FRIDAY
D o ris D aaa (splashy pop-rock) opens for T h a W illies
(high energy rock 'n' roll) at East Avenue Tavern. (9 pm,
727 E Burnside, $4, 236-6900.)
EH. SATURDAY
Camp with the F o rs s t G r o u p and h ik e fro m W in d y
R id g e to A p e C a n y o n on Mount St. Helens. 10-12
miles (Set camp July 30; hike on Sunday. July 31.
253-3631.)
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SUNDAY
The L e s b ia n C o m m u n ity P ro je c t sponsors a L e s ­
b ia n s o f C o lo r p o tlu c k (223-0071.)
N e lly K a u fe r presents a workshop on re c o n n e c tin g
w ith y o u r sp iritu a lity Explore ways to weave spiri-
( S e e th e T h e a te r a n d G a lle r y lis t in g s in O u t
A b o u t T o w n .)
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