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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1995)
January 120 FRIDAY Th e Rev. M artin Lu the r K in g J r . ’s B irthday Mira Ainbinder, Gaia Artemesia. Diane Augy, Rita Parra. Terina Chapman, and Anita Wenninck are fea tured in a W om en in the A rts A r t S h o w W ork in a variety of media will be shown, including photogra phy. oils and mixed media. Through Jan. 22 at Reed’s Vollum G allery (9 am-6 pm Monday-Fhday. Reed College. 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., 777-7530.) Tria n g le P roductions presents Jeffre y, star ring Rob Buckmaster. Come along on a hilarious odyssey through bars, back rooms, trendy gyms, and fund-raisers. Through Feb. 4. (8pm Thursdays-Satur- days, Portland Rep's Stage II. 815 NW 12th Aye.. $ 1 5 1tickets: Fastixx 224-8499. Jelly Bean. Triangle 246 8967].) Tria n gle P roductions also hosts the world pre miere of D is h in ’ w ith D iv in e — starring Walter Cole (Darcelle). wntten by donnie, and directed by Sharon Knorr— on the brink of its off-Broadway open ing. Through Feb. 5. (7 pm Sundays, Portland Rep's Stage II. 815 NW 12th Aye.. $10 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224 8499. Jelly Bean 7. $ 12 door. 246-896 7.) SATURDAY T h e C ity N ightclu b presents E xp ectin g the R e tu rn o f M s. L e a th e r V II A shton, starring an incredible cast of young lesbians. (10pm-4:30am. 13 NW 13th Ave.. $6. 224-CITY.) C o o s B ay painter K evin K a d a r sh o w s paintings th ro u g h J a n . 28 at Ja m iso n /Th o m a s G a lle ry. P ic tu re d : “T h irs t.” 122 SUNDAY Crack up for choice! Laugh your buns off with W Y M P R O V ! and com edienne C a ro l Steinel in a performance to benefit the Feminist Women's Health Center on the 22nd anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. (7 pm. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE 37th Aye., $8.50 advance [tickets: It's My Pleasure 236-0505. Feminist Women's Health Center]; $10 door.) Join the eccentric and delightfully dysfunctional char acters of M is g u id e d Lives: A L es b ia n S o a p O p e ra for another season of outrageous antics. Will Penny ever face up to murdering her husband? Will Delores and Dr. Phranswa ever find each other again? Will Mr. Ron ever have a successful relation ship? And what is this about a "Super Lesbian Avenger"? (7 pm, first and third Sundays. Portland Women's Theatre Company, 1728NE40th Ave., $6 at the door, 287-7707.) T h e Salon G ro u p meets for a discussion on the topic of honesty. Everyone is welcome. (3-5 pm, Biblio Teas Cafe at Conant & Conant Bookstore. 1001 SW 10th Ave.. 224-0537.) C ascade B ears holds a B e a r Blast at the PDX Eagle. (4-7 pm, 1300 W Burnside St., $5 members; $6 nonmembers, Bearline: 323-6071.) T h e Forest G ro u p takes a be ginner’s ski trip to the Mount Hood area. (636-8156.) T h e National Leather Association's Portland Chapter presents m onthly S /M W orkshops. This month’s topic is ‘ S /M safety and etiquette." The NLA is a pansexual organization committed to serving the leather, S /M and fetish communities. (6- 8 pm. The Brig, 1035 S W Stark St., $5 general; $3 NLA members.) 123 MONDAY T h e R osetow n Ram blers invites the gay and lesbian community and its friends fo ra n evening off roller skating fun at Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink. Everyone is encouraged to bring canned food donations for local AIDS service organizations. (7.30- 10 pm, skating parties the fourth Monday o f every month. Oaks Park, east end o f the Sellwood Bridge. $5. Rob 206-423-8295 or Karin 503-232-7643.) 124 TUESDAY A 12-week course in self-defense with instructor Lauren Jacobs begins. S trike Back! T h e Basics: W o m e n's S elf-D efense C lasse s teach striking at primary targets, defenses against common at tacks. pre-assaultive strategies, verbal self-defense, and more. Presented by One With Heart. (7:30-9pm. 4231 SW Hawthorne Blvd., $105, 231-1999.) 125 WEDNESDAY S is te rS p irit's F em inist C h ris tia n C o m m u n ion is held in the Gnostic Society Chapel. Women, children and men are welcome. Wheelchair acces sible. (7:30 pm. 2229 SE Market St.. 294-0645.) S ila n t W itness (Canada, 1994), a film by Harriet Wichin, shows as part of the Northwest Film Center’s J e w is h Film Festival — the first of what is hoped to become an annual event. The film examines two of cathartic com ics I featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé W ELCOM E TO ANOTHER S E G M EN T OF THE DISH THE DIRT WITH DIVA SHOW. TODAY WE WILL ATTEMPT TO EXPLORE THE MOST RECENT RACIAL ATTITU D ES AMONG. T O D A Y 'S w e l l - m e a n i n g A N D VOCAL W H ITE L IB E R A L S /