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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1995)
just out ▼ July 21, I M S ▼ 21 Q ue er N ig ht at LaLuna features DJ Oyan. (9 pm. 215 SE Ninth Ave., $3. 2 4 1-LUNA.) august TUESDAY First Tu e sd a y Coffeehouse features the all woman band Blush Also: Theresa Monet. Adrianne Gunn and Diana Cohen. (7:30 pm. Bijou Cafe. 132 SW Third Ave.. $3 at door. 778- 7636.) THURSDAY Pride N orthw est hosts a com munity meet ing Com e with your comments on the Lesbian and Gay Pride 1995 celebration and your suggestions for next year. (7 pm, Metropolitan Community Church, 2400 NE Broadway.) Thalia Zepatos speaks and reads from her new book, co-authored with Elizabeth Kaufman, Women fora Change: A Grassroots Guide to Activism and Politics. The book provides women with effective strategies for turning strong personal convictions into political activism. (7.30 pm, Powell's City o f Books. 1005 W Burnside St., free. 228-0540.) Local playwright Jessica Litwak reprises her play Em m a G oldm ant Lova, A n a rc h y a n d O th e r A ffa ir s on the 80th anniversary of Goldman's arrest It’s not all w ork: Teen volunteers get to have plenty of fun at the Y W C A 's C a m p O u t for gay and lesbian families at C a m p W estw ind on the O regon Coast. (Here, ths 1994 volunteers ride surfside.} T o volunteer at this year’s C am pO ut, A u g . 24-27, contact Love Makes A Fam ily (see V olunteers section of O u t A b o u t T o w n , p. 2 2 ). It's D ra g Q ueen T a g Tea m W hipped-C ream W restling at C ity N ightclub. A benefit fo r the Jelly Bean, 721 S W 10th Ave.; and M an's Best Friend, 3445 SE Hawthorne Blvd. (9am registration; David Evans M emorial Scholarship Fund fo r Gay and Lesbian Youth. (Doors 10pm. 13N W 13th Ave.. $5 10 am walk, for pledge sheets and information: Corey Baker 245- 7428.) cover. 224-CITY.) D . Tra v e rs S co tt performs the satirical mono logue Lo ve In v e n to ry as part o f the Portland Art M useum ’s Biennial Performance Festival. The show will be interpreted fo r the hearing impaired. (8 pm, The Fo rest G ro u p hikes along the Clackamas River; 7.5 miles round trip, 1,300-foot cumulative elevation gain. (293-1358.) Commandery, Museum North Wing. 1119 S W Park Ave.. $10 general; $8 members, seniors, students and working artists ltickets may be ordered by phone a t226-2811. ext. 220, during regular business hours.) T h e Frien ds of People W ith A ID S Founda tion holds its second Best Friends W alk for Friends, a benefit dog walk at Laurelhurst Park. See the Monica Samora Show at C ity Nightclub featuring female im personators fro m the Darcelle XV will host the event. Pledge sheets are available in Portland at Pet Set, 1411 S W 14th Ave.; 10 pm, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6 cover, 224-CITY.) w orld-fam ous D arcelle X V S h o w b a r (Doors then careers -THt dessert C c x rji OtoW How W IS E R R * . tIK E , F iv e >tARS BECAtfC I HEVfR IMP H H m U , to SHOW H 0 t? The Rose C ity Softball A ssociation plays its first post-season playoff tournam ent at Alberta Park. The winner represents Portland at the 18th Gay Softball W orld Series in Seattle. (Games begin at 9:30 am; semi-finals at 1 pm; championship game at 3 pm. fields no. 1 and no. 2. Northeast Twenty- second Avenue and Ainsworth Street. 244-8520 or 281-7637.) Right T o P rivacy Inc. holds its fourth annual G arden Party in Sherwood. Ore. Speakers in the lovely outdoor setting will be Portland M ayor Vera Katz, U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Furse, and state Reps. Gail Shibley and Chuck Carpenter. A celebrity hat auction will also take place. (3-6 pm. $25, for information and tickets: RTP 228-5825.) Dykes To Ulatch Out For So Smut.Hc*/) **61 HO FURl«*. 1HE WiXUTiori I VC B E fV P0D6M6 130 SUNDAY V*U, yttrmM? I StJ HER I IUU0. r a Jillr TUNMV6. You POCK 6CHMP A tree AS I CROSSED IRC CAHWS- SHE HAS*r REAP TMf Two fir-ry- PNX CHATTERS r CURVE D OM HER PCJKlAyr 1*0*01. 6 0 * ARC REA a y GahJG So W U H iK WrTH MXIft UVES, AMP t 'H HATTV P d R ttxJ. 8urwH«rASB0TM6 ? Tm, P 0M& THE SAT« ODTMINb S V* in Portland for distributing birth control pamphlets. The play is a humorous and poetic homage to the legendary feminist/anarchist. Six performances only— reserve tickets early. Air conditioned; wheelchair accessible (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. Aug. 3-12, Pearl Building, second floor. 512 N W 13th Ave., Thursdays: $10 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224-8499, It s My Pleasure], $12 at door; Fndays-Saturdays: $12 advance. $14 at door.) FRIDAY The Com m unity Loaders Resource Project holds an O p e n Leadership Support Session Participants work on skills for their growth and devel opment as leaders in their communities and organiza tions. Facilitated by Guadalupe Guajardo. (9:30-11 am. Pastoral Center, 2838 E Burnside St., free. 239-4001.) See the theater and gallery listings in O ut A bo ut To w n .