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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1995)
2 2 ▼ s e p te m b o r 1, 1 9 9 5 ▼ ju s t o u t September FRIDAY Catch D o ris D a ze plu s R ic h m o n d Fo ntain e an d S id e c a r at LaLuna. Must be 21 or over. (8pm doors; 9 pm show. Balcony. 2 1 5 SE Ninth Ave., $5. 241 L U N A ) Play T h e G a y D a tin g G a m e at C ity N ig h tc lu b M eet your perfect match and win a night out on the town The evening is part of the City Nightclub’s 12th anniversary celebrations nightly through Sept. 3. (10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave., $5 cover, 224-CITY.) SATURDAY SE Alder St.. $ 5 for one dance; $ 7 .5 0 for both. Seth 253-8964.) Nightscene and $100 cash. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $3 cover, 224-CITY.) See T h e D a p h n e D e V ille A ll-S t a r R evue. featuring Rosebud XIX Cherry Jubilee Deluxe, Thom XIX Edward. The Prince of Darkness Danny Diess and more, at C it y N ig h tc lu b (10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave.. $ 6 cover. 224-CITY.) MONDAY WEDNESDAY F irs t T u e s d a y Coffee H o u se features Terri Grayum, Willow and Bluegrass music. (7:30 pm. Bijou Cafe. 132 SkV Third Ave.. $3. 283-7651.) F lo o n e y, of F lo o n e y's T h e a te r C o m pa ny. with DJ Dazy. All ages welcome. (9pm, 215SENinth Ave.. $3.) SUNDAY Ooh la la. it's the 14th annual L a Fem m e M agn ifiqu e International Pageantat the Atrium at Montgomery Park. The most glamorous female impersonator in the known universe will be chosen. This year’s theme is Erté of the '20s and '30s. ( 7 pm doors; 8 p m show. 2701 N W Vaughn St., $ 18 [tick ets: Darcelle X V 222 53381.) TUESDAY C a n d a c e G in g r ic h , sister of Speaker Newt Gingrich, visits Portland to talk about the N atio na l C o m in g O u t P roject. (7 pm. the Great Hall. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock St., free.) The winner receives a spot on the TV show above Whatum Lake. A 4.1 mile loop with an 1,100- foot elevation gain takes you past huckleberry bushes and a splendid view. Stop at a Hood River restau rant on the way back. Women only, please. (293-1358.) reads the Langston Hughes poem “Good Morning Revolution’ at Powell's City of Books as part of the A C L U 's U n c e n s o re d Ce leb ra tio n. The poem, written during Hughes' travels in Russia, is a parody of Carl Sandburg's poem “Good Morning, America." (7:30 pm, 1005 W Burnside St., free, 228-4651.) THURSDAY Talkapella poet Z o a S m ith and her “spoken word band “ 3 rd U n c le appear in the collaborative perfor mance “In the Land of Subtitles," as part of the ACLU's Uncensored Celebration. (6:30 pm. Acan thus Gallery. 120 N W Ninth Ave.. Suite 210, free. 224-5475.) Author S h a w n W o n g (editor of Aiiieeeee!, an an thology of Asian American literature) reads from his new novel, American Knees, at P o w e ll’s C ity of Boo ks. (7:30 pm. 1005 W Burnside St., free. 228-4651.) S p o r t s F e s t '9 5 c o m e s to to w n i Rose City Open V, a tennis tournament for gay and lesbian ath letes at open to "D" levels, mns through Monday, Sept. 4 Men's and women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches take place on courts at the Portland Tennis Center (324 NE 12thAve ), Gabriel Park (Southwest 45th Avenue), and Portland State University (South west Broadway and Hall Street). A o n e -d a y s w im m e e t will be held Sunday. Sept. 3, at the YW CA; it's open to all swimmers 19 and above. Day of race entries will be ac cepted. Social events sponsored by SportsFest hosts Team Port land Tennis Association and Team Portland Aquatic Club are planned, call groupcontacts for details. (Ten- ms event information: Bill232-5557; swimming event 1 pm warm-ups; 2 pm meet. 1111 SkV 10th Ave.. information: Jill 228 1596.) Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer Elton J o h n pe rfo rm s at the Memorial Coliseum. (7:30pm, $ 4 5 and$29.50 [tickets: Fred M eyer Fastixx 224-84991.) FRIDAY F o re st G ro u p hosts a p o tluck and planning meeting for women only. (6:30 pm potluck; 7:30 pm meeting. 239-9082.) Attend the Lesbian Community Project's O v e r 35 P o tluck . Bring your favorite dish to share. (7 pm, for details and to RSVP: Sandy 254-2979.) * Linnea D u e re a d s from her book Joining the Tribe: Growing Up Gay and Lesbian in the '90s at In O th e r W ords. (7pm, 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 232-6003.) W o m e n 's c o u n try w e ste rn dancing. (7:30pm lesson; 8:3 0 -1 0 pm dance. St. David's Hall, 2800 SE Harrison St.. $3. 283-7651.) Come to a tape d a n c e w ith the R o s e to w n R a m b le rs After wards, enjoy the Rambler’s monthly country western dance with a live DJ. (7-10 pm square dance; 10 pm-1 am C / W dance, Portland Police Athletic Association. 618 6 Labor Day Q u e e r N ig h t at La Lu n a presents Labor Dazy C it y N ig h tc lu b h o sts th e D ra g S t a r S e a rc h . F o re s t G ro u p h ikes o n C h in id e ra M o u n ta in I E xp e rie n ce a h a rm o n ica c o n v e rg e n c e and ple nty m o re at the N o rth w e s t W o m e n 's M u s ic C e le b ra tio n , w ith M o th e rlo d e , w h ic h b e g in s S e p t. 15 cathartic com ics I featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by P ro f. I.B . G ttt« n d o w n e MANY WOULD - BE PSYCHOANALYSTS e d u p P h o e b e ' s a t v t u p e b y C0NCLUD/7VC, SHE CARP!ED A HUGE CHIP A V HER, SHOULDER.,.. sum ONCE UPON A TIME THERE LIVED A WOW AN NAMED PHOEBE WHO WAS Of TEN TH00&HT OF *5 BEINA LOOP AND ABKA5IVE1 AFTERWARDS SHE BECAME AN CUER- N/CrHT SENSATION, TRAVELED ALL OVER THE WORLD AND APPEARED ON THE OPRAH WINFREY SHO W ! MENTS INK) AU O f HER OUTFITS AND HUMAN RACE SHE WAS NOT A TEAM PI AYER THE MORAL 7 I f AT A ll POSSIBLE YOU SHOULD CHANGE WHATEVER MIGHT BE CONSIDERED A PERSONALITY DISORDER INTO A FASHION ST A T E M E N T ! MISS... COULD YOU DO \SOMETHING WITH YOUR HR ? 1 CANT SEE ' J(/5T BECAUSE POP GUM LOUDLY IN MOVIE THEATRES y w * ny thought that as a member of the Gay solo performer Paul B o n in -R o d rig u e z per forms the second part of his Texas trilogy, T h e B ib le B e lt a n d O t h e r A cce sso rie s. Wheelchair ac cessible. (8 pm Friday-Saturday, Sept. 8-9, Echo T he attitude problem became socially ACCEPTABLE AS H /6H FASHIO N! BUT, O f COURSE AFTER IT CAUGHT ON EVERYONE OlERD/P IT, THE STYLE BE CAME PASSE AND PHOEBE GAVE U P ! J L D I P DO SOMETHING! U TOOK HOURS, AND THIS IS T T ,J E R K ! j x ~