Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, May 05, 1995, Page 18, Image 18

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FRIDAY
S w m I Honey in t h « Rock bring their unique a
cappella sound to the Hult Center in Eugene for one
show only, as part o f the W orld Music series. (8pm.
Silva Concert Hall. One Eugene Center. $16-$20
[tickets: Hult Center Box Office. EMU Main Desk,
and by phone 687-50001.)
Gallow ay and Luckatt perform jazz, blues and
country at the Coffee Cow and Calf-A. No cover
charge, no smoking, but alcohol will be served. (8
p m -10 pm. 5204 NE Sacram ento St., free.
282-9910.)
Wendy W esterwelle and Karen Tate star in Th a
Kathy and M o S how , playing Fridays and Satur­
days at the Clinton Street Theater through June 17.
(8 pm, 2522 SE Clinton St.. $10 [tickets: Fastixx
224-8499. walk-ins only at Jelly Bean card shop].)
The 20th century music ensemble Faar N o M usic
presents “ It’s G o t a Boat, But C an Y o u
Danca to It?" a concert exploring the influence of
popular music on classical forms. W orks by David
Byrne and Astor Piazzolla will be performed, in
addition to the premiere of Layers o f Sound by
Portland composer David York. (8 pm. The Old
Church. Southwest 11 th Avenue and Clay Street.
$ 12 general: $6 students and seniors [at the door, or
call 335-33861.)
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SATURDAY
Th a M etropolitan Com m unity C h u rch of
Portland is having a "Cleaning Out the Closet
Sale." Members and friends of MCC-Portland bring
you the best of pre-owned merchandise. If you
v/ould like to donate items for the sale, donation
receipts are available. (7 am -1 pm. 2400 NE Broad­
way. 281-8868.)
Portland Habitat for Hum anity sponsors the
third annual W alk for Humanity. The 5-mile
pledge-walk is a community pride event and fund­
raiser for Northeast nonprofit organizations. (9 am.
Vernon School. 2044 NE Killingsworth St.. Jan
Bridges 287-9529.)
Th a Forast G ro u p invites all women to hika on
D o g M ountain! a 2,900-foot elevation gain.
(235-4667.)
The Portland chapter o f the Freedom Socialist Party
sponsors a panel discussion "Rajacting tha
Co ntract on Am aricai Fighting for Labor
and C iv il Rights." Keynote speakers include
Elizabeth Beardslee. Freddy Robles. Vickie Valdez
and John Beaumont. Wheelchair accessible. (6pm
Caribbean buffet: 7:30 forum. Room 201. North­
west Service Center. 1819 N W Everett St.. $7
buffet: $3 donation for panel discussion. 228-3090.)
G a llo w a y and Luckatt perform at Hunter's Edge
Coffee in Gresham. (7-10 pm. 2469 SE Burnside
St., no cover.)
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SUNDAY
Watch Rosa C ity Softball Association teams
swing the bat at Alberta Park. (Games at noon. 1:30
and 3 pm. Alberta Park. Northeast Twenty-second
Avenue and Ainsworth Street. Field No. 2. free.
244-8520 or 281-7637.)
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MONDAY
Q u a a r N igh t at LaLuna presents Dykes
W hhfout) Dates, with DJ Mel. A swinging evening
fo r women-oriented-women, but boys are welcome
too. (9pm doors. 215 SE Ninth Ave., $3 at the door.
241-LUNA.)
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A lic a D a M ic a la per­
forms in Bend as part of the
“ Illuminating Intolerance II"
series sponsored by Be­
yond The Closet Inc. (7 pm.
Spiritual Awareness Cen­
ter. 157 N W Franklin Ave.,
$5 donation, 317-8966.)
TUESDAY
Volunteer to help with the Lesbian Community
Project’s newsletter O n Track. (6pm. 223-0071.)
Naturopathic physician Kim berly W indstar
speaks on the workings of the digestive system
and the optimal diet fo r proper digestion and good
health. (7pm, Tabor Hill Clinic. 2002 SE 50th Ave.,
free, to reserve a space. 233-0585.)
Frad Sm all appaars in
co nca rt to benefit Part­
ners in R e co n c ilia tio n /
Metanoia Peace Commu­
nity. (7:30 pm. First Con­
gregational Church. 1126
S W Park Ave., $10 ad­
vance [tickets: 284-34261:
$12 door.)
□ Ï Ï WEDNESDAY
The Pacific N orthw est
W om an’s C h o ra l To u r.
com prising the Portland
Lesbian Choir, the Sacred
Earth Singers, the Seattle
W om en's Ensemble, and A
Vancouver Women-s Cho­
rus, performs the commis­
sioned work U n d e r O ne
Sky. by Joan Simcoe and
Judith Barrington, in Port­
land. W heelchair acces­
sible; ASL interpreted; free
child care and parking. (8
pm. Scottish Rite Temple.
G a y h isto rian N a il M illa r raads from his m ost ra ca n t b o o k on
709SW 15th. $12 advance
S a tu rd a y , M a y 13, at B ro a d w a y B o o ks in P o rtla n d
[tickets: It's M y Pleasure.
Annie Bloom's Books and
from choir members]; $ 15 door, for information and
Join the Forast G ro u p to w atch tha D ragon
to reserve child care: 241-8994.)
B o a ts, then walk to brunch. W om en only.
(295-3686.)
The Rosetown Ramblers present C o u n try W sst-
a m D ancing with a live DJ. (9:30 pm full-service
T h a G o d Connaction holds its sacond an­
bar opens; 10pm dance lessons; 10:30p m -1:30 am
nual Silant Auction at the W estgate Plaza,
dancing. Portland Police Athletic Association. 618
immediately following Sunday Services. A variety of
SE Alder St.. Karin 232-7643 o r Rob 360-423-8295.)
items and services, many from Beaverton-area busi­
nesses, will be available. (11 am. Conference Room
Pabblas, tha Latina bombshall, headlines a
102. 3800 S W Cedar Hills Blvd.. Stan Dean
star-studded female impersonation revue at Th a
524-5508.)
C ity N ightclub. (10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th, $6
cover. 224-CITY.)
Floyd C o c h ra n , form erly a high-ranking
m em ber of tha neo-N azi group A rya n N a ­
tions, discusses his experiences as the
group's chief recruiter. Cochran severed ties with
the Aryan Nations in 1992 and currently tours to
lecture on the danger of organized bigotry. Jonathan
Mozzochi, executive director o f the Coalition for
Human Dignity will also speak. Sponsored by Pride
Northwest, the Rural Organizing Project, and Be­
yond The Closet. (7 pm. Metropolitan Community
Church o f Portland. 2400 NE Broadway. $5-$10
suggested donation. 295-9788.)
THURSDAY
Author Lasl4a N ew m an raads from A Lo vin g
Testim ony: Rem em bering L o ve d O nes Lost
to A ID S . Newman edited the anthology, a "word
quilt" of first-person essays and poems. She will
also read excerpts from her recently published
children's book about AIDS. Too Far Away to Touch.
(7 pm. In Other Words Books. 3734 SE Hawthorne
Blvd.. 232-6003.)
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case is going on all weekend at the Oregon Con­
vention Center. A rtists will be on site to demon­
strate forming and decoration techniques, and there
will be a supervised hands-on play area for kids and
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