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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1995)
just out ▼ July 7. 1995 ▼ 23 FRIDAY Play LezBingo with the Lesbian Community Project. Nonsmoking; child care available. (7-11 pm. Northwest Service Center. 1819 NW Everett S t. LCP 223-0071.) Whether you walk your dog or it walks you, your efforts will be especially worthwhile at the Best Friends Walk for Friends, a benefit dog walk held Saturday, July 29, at Laurelhurst Park. Proceeds go to the Friends of People With AIDS Foundation (see article on page 14). Village Spirit Marimba Band performs at a community dance Alcohol- and smoke-free. (9 pm, Zorba 's Dance Cafe, Northwest Glisan Street at 11th Avenue. $6 at door; 12 and under free, information: 287-5644.) Candy J/Sweet Pussy Pauline performs live and in person. Catch the West Coast premiere perform ance o f her new recording “ The Search...for the Big Dick Man." (10pm doors. 13 NW 13th Ave., $5 cover. 224-CITY.) SATURDAY Thomas Mapfumo. the “ Lion of Zimbabwean M usic,“ performs and celebrates his 50th birthday in Portland (2-5 pm reception [reser vation only]; 9 pm performance, Northwest Service Center, 1819 NW Everett St.. $14 concert; $19 concert and reception [tickets. Music Millennium. Fastixx 224-84991, 331-8195.) FRIDAY [doors close at 8pm], Body Moves Studio. 918 S W Yamhill St.. $20 advance [tickets: Jelly Bean or call 233-91561; $25 door.) 9:30 pm, Trinity United Methodist Church. South east 39th Avenue and Steele Street, free.) It's Nightscene. (a queer American Bandstand) and the audience is the star at tonight's live video Stockton, Calif., singer-songwriter Fiona Lehn performs at Cafe Lena. (8pm, 2239SEHawthorne taping at City Nightclub. (10pm doors. 13 NW 13th Ave., $5 cover. 224-CITY.) Blvd., donations accepted. 238-7087.) 117 City Nightclub hosts the Tiara Desmonds Show, a drag show with elegance and sophistica tion. (10 pm doors, 13 NW 13th Ave., $6 cover, 224-CITY.) Cascade AIDS Project hosts “Heat Rave," an ultimate beach and dance party to benefit the Men's HIV Prevention Program. Enjoy a DJ, no-host bar and complimentary hors d'oeuvres. A iaffle will be held for a trip for two to Puerto Vallarta. (4-7pm, Bybee Farm, Sauvie Island, $15 general; $50 patron ticket includes one raffle ticket; $100 patron ticket includes two raffle tickets and a bottle o f cham pagne, David Strah 223-5907, ext. 187.) The Portland-Area Radical Faeries presents “Passion Dancing Naked," a guided, inter active tribal dance celebration for men. Featuring San Francisco’s Matthew Simmons, a “ Sacred DJ" and ecstatic-dance-ritual guide. All men are welcome; smoke- and substance-free. Pro ceeds to provide scholarship money for the August Faerie Gathering at Breitenbush. (7:30pm-midnight Dykes To Watch Out For in m io m l FAMIIY VALUES © I995 BYAUÍ0M BECHOEL YE AH. AtJD FL o u pa Tutr umsu> a SA n A6A+IST GAy; VJO LEJU/W/ ADOPJWC KiDf. f*jTA6A)(sirr TEP FELONS. OR RECHTERE P CAUSO* S ortii M\(MT Alti FOR OHE OF THOSE MILITIA MEMfsm, CHILD AftUSEftS • BOT A6A.WÍT A*rVJ6 AloUTGev- ttW A HD ME IT MAKS} ME SICK, tw e v r TfKAjuvi THE WAy rut C&iAMt&rr coumj ,f OUft FAAUUEf.' 11 6 K 3 ! I Z E n K ^ H i Watch the Rose City Softball Association swing the bat at Alberta Park. (Games at 10 am. 11:20 am, 12:40pm, 2 pm and 3:20pm, NE Twenty- second Avenue and Ainsworth Street, field no. 2. 244-8520 or 281-7637.) SisterSpirit holds an “Animal Spirits" ritual for women celebrating Goddess. Open to all women; wheelchair accessible. (6pm, Forest Park, information and directions: 294-0645.) The Rosetown Ramblers presents “A Taste of Square Dance, " a sampler class for people interested in checking out square dancing. (7:30- Raven at Midnight, a two-spirit performer, ap pears at City Nightclub. (10 pm doors. 13 NW 13th Ave., $6 cover, 224-CITY.) MONDAY SUNDAY The Hora Ashkelon Folk Dance Troupe, from Portland's Israeli siste r city, perform s at the Mittleman Jewish Community Center. This group has represented Israel in Folk Dance Festivals around the world. Co-sponsored by the Portland- Ashkelon Sister City Association and M JC C 's Is rael Program Center. (7:30 pm, 6651 SW Capitol Attend "Flesh and Fantasy," the 1995-1996 Highway. $12.50 general; $10 PASCA members; $5 students and seniors; $25 patron [includes re ception with dancers, reserved seat, one-year PASCA membership], tickets available in advance at MJCC front desk, information: Rhonda Fox 452-3429.) Mr. and Ms. Eugene Leather Show and Contest, an evening of leather and Levis. Contes tants are sought; applications are available at the Club Arena bar. (7 pm doors; 8 pm show, Club Arena, 959 Pearl St.. Eugene. $5 cover [application fee of $5 includes cover], 345-1969.) SATURDAY The Friends of People With AIDS Founda tion holds its second Best Friends Walk for Friends, a benefit dog walk at Laurelhurst Park. SisterSpirit’s Wiccan discussion group Darcelle XV will host the event. Pledge sheets are available in Portland at Pet Set, 1411 SW 14th Ave.; Jelly Bean, 721 SW 10th Ave.; and Man's Best Friend. 3445 SW Hawthorne Blvd. (9 am registra meets. All women welcome. Tonight's topic: "Divi nation." (7-9 pm. 408 SW Second Ave., Suite 426, tion; 10 am walk, for pledge sheets and information: Corey Baker 245-7428.) i m WEDNESDAY 294-0645.) See the theater and gallery listings in Out About Town.