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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1995)
20 ▼ m a y 19. 1 9 9 5 ▼ ]ua t o u « may FRIDAY The Community Education Project of the Lesbian C o m m u n ity P ro je ct sponsors Le zB in g o ! (7- 11 pm. Northwest Service Center. 1819NW Everett St., free child care available. LCP 223-0071.) M o th e rlo d e celebrates the release of its latest CD. Precious Stone, with a release party and concert. (8 pm. Northwest Service Center. 1819 N W Everett St.. $13 advance ltickets: It's M y Plea sure 236-0505 o r Fastixx 224-84991: $15 door.) C o m e dia n S uza nne W estenhoefer perform s in the Soreng Theater at the Hult Center in Eugene. Westenhoefer. who has been called “ a center stage Diva who...could make even Bette Midler blush" was the first out lesbian to have a special on HBO. Wheelchair accessible; interpretation for the hear ing impaired available upon request. (8:30pm. One Eugene Center, $15 [tickets in Eugene: Hult box office. EMU main desk. M other Kali's Bookstore; in Corvallis: Grass Roots Books; o r charge by phone 687-50001.) Get your tickets now for Le sb ia n S ta rlig h t C ru is e a n d D a n e * P a rty II. an encore dance cruise aboard the Stemwheeler Rose. Hot music, free hors d’oeuvres, plus drink specials; 21 and over only. (9 pm-2 am. $20 [tickets: It's M y Pleasure. 4526 SE Hawthorne Blvd.], 282-6979.) The Gothic Terror, D a n n y D iass. stars in Lo ve, Sex a n d Death at The City Nightclub. (10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave.. $6 cover. 224-CITY.) SUNDAY A R ive rw a lk a n d R un to benefit Eu g ene's H IV A llia n c e is held at Eugene's Alton Baker Park. Meet to register at the park's south shelter. Live music and a free light breakfast will be offered at the finish line. Entrants who raise a minimum of $15 will receive an event T-shirt. (8:30 am registra tion; 9 am run begins; 9:15 am walk begins, for information o r pledge sheets: 342-5088.) Attend a J e w is h L a s b ia n a n d B is a x u a l brunch. (11 am. Susan 284-7570.) in park) and cheer on your favorite team. (Games at noon. 1:30 and 3 pm. Northeast Twenty-second Avenue and Ainsworth Street, field no. 2. free, 244-8520 o r 281-7637.) Come have an intimate B ru n c h w ith B rid g a s at A n n a H u g h e s' K itch e n T a b le Cafe. Admis sion includes light brunch fare and entertainment, including a preview of music from “ A Faerie Home Companion," the choir's upcoming Lesbian and Gay Pride concert. (11 am-2pm, show at noon, com erof Southeast 12th Avenue and Oak Street. $10. reser vations: 242-1675.) T h e N ational Leath er A s s o c ia tio n P o rtland C h a p te r is h o ld in g a w o rk s h o p , S / M on a Budget, on how to make and find inexpensive toys. Proceeds will benefit Pride Northwest, fo r Portland Gay and Lesbian Pride. (6-8pm. The Brig. 1035SW Stark St.. $3 NLA members: $5 nonmembers.) O u t O n B ro a d w a y , an association of gay and lesbian business-owners whose establishments are located on Northeast Broadway, sponsors T h e B ro a d w a y S tro ll to bring attention to the diverse shops, restaurants and services available on that street. Over 25 businesses, between Seventh Av enue and Thirty-third Avenue, will be offering raffles and other promotions. (11 am-5 pm .) The C o m m u n ity A ID S N e tw o rk sponsors a candlelight memorial service at the First Congrega tional Church as part of the In ternatio nal A ID S C a n d le lig h t M e m o ria l a n d M obilization, a worldwide event to remember those who have died of AIDS and to support those who are living with AIDS and HIV. (7:30 pm. 1126 SW Park Ave., 233-3444 o r 231-2893.) The Rose C ity S o ftb a ll A s s o c ia tio n plays at Alberta Park. Bring a picnic lunch (no alcohol allowed MONDAY The Lesbians w ith B re a s t C a n c e r S u p p o rt G ro u p meets; all women living with cancer are welcome. (6-7:30 pm. please preregister, Michelle 236-8770.) The Lesbians w ith C h ro n ic F atig u e S y n drom e S u p p o rt G ro u p meets. (7-8:30pm. please preregister, 233-0071.) SATURDAY The Forest G ro u p hikes to H orsethief State Park. Maryhill Museum and Stonehenge. Women only. (296 5806.) R o seto w n R a m b le rs hosts a ro lle r skating p a rty for the gay and lesbian community and its friends. (7:30-10 pm, Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink, east end o f the Sellwood Bridge, $5. Karin 232- 7643, Michael 297-6416 o r Rob 360-423-8295.) A u d itio n s for the ninth annual P e a co ck in the P a rk are held at the City Nightclub. Call to reserve audition time. (3 pm, 13 N W 13th Ave., 224-CITY.) H o p on o v e r to Q u e e r N ig h t at LaLuna, B u nn y, and catch an earful of acid jazz spun by DJs Oyan and Adam. (9 pm doors, $3 cover. 215 SE Ninth Ave., 241-LUNA.) T h e c o m b in e d C o n c o r d C o m m u n ity of C h o irs offer a season finale co n ce rt: the Concord Choir, Aurora Chorus. Viriditas Vocal En semble, satori men's chorus and Chrysalis Children’s Choruses will perform. (7 pm, Chiles Center, Uni versity o f Portland. $5 adults and children [tickets: Classical Millennium, In Other Words. New Renais sance Bookshop], no one will be turned away due to lack o f funds if seating is available. 760-3722.) M L TUESDAY C lifto n T a u lb e rt, a u th o r o f When We Were Colored, a n d Th e Last Train N o rth — both memoirs of the author's childhood and coming of age in the turm oil of the changing South— reads at Powell's City of Books. (7:30 pm. free. 1005 W Burnside S t.) Comedian S u za n n e W este nhoefer com es to P o rtla n d (see Friday, May 19). (8 pm. Northwest Service Center. $14 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224-8499 and It's M y Pleasure 236-05051. $16 door.) T h e O b je c ts , four singing, swinging hipsters, spread the gospel of joy and abandon. (8.30 pm. White Moon Cow Cafe. 35490 Brooton Rd.. Pacific City. Ore.. $5. 965-5101.) S u m m e r A n g e ls. Som e A re N o t brings its h u m o r and harm ony to the N o rth w e s t S e rvice C e n te r in an a ll-n e w s h o w b e gin n in g F rid a y . M a y 26. at 8 pm . F ro m left: M elind a E. P ittm an, C a th ry n C u s h in g . K ate Finn and k e yb o a rd ist Rick W eiss cathartic com ics I ä I JUST THINK HOMOS ARE FINE, AS LONG AS THEY DONT COME ON TO M E / f ---------- ...HETEROSEXUALS SUFFERING FROM T H E Y ILLUSION THAT LESBIANS AMP & AYS, MERELY! BY VIRTUE OF TH&R ATTRACTION TO OTHERS ” Of THE SAME SEX, AUTOMATICALLY SEEK TO PREY UPON A L L STRAIGHT PEOPLE. M aya A n g e lo u a p p e a rs w ith the Seattle M e n ’s C h o ru s at the Seattle Opera House. (8pm, $20-$25 [tickets: TicketM aster 503-224-4400 or SM C box office 206-323-29921.) 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