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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1995)
24 ▼ October 20 . 1005 ▼ just out October and the public. Tonight's topic is “Are Christianity and Justice Linked?" (7 pm, East Vancouver United M ethodist Church, Chhstopher 360-693-5881, Patricia or Deborah 360-693-4761.) FRIDAY The Southwast Washington Gay and Las- bian Socialitas go skating at Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink. (7:30-10pm, $5.) Play Prido Bingo! with the Lesbian Com m u nity Project (7-11 pm, Northwest Service Cen ter, 1819 NW Everett St.. L C P 223-0071.) Annia Sprinkla conducts a Braath Enargy Orgasm s Workshop, a clothes-on workshop for all genders. Expand your concept of orgasm, try "ecstasy breathing" and practice various ancient and pleasurable techniques. Beginners welcome. Loose clothing suggested, yoga mat (or something similar) required. Hosted by Eugene's two girls re view. (7:30-10:30pm. Galleri8. 314 SW Ninth Ave., $25 [tickets: It's M y Pleasure, Tower Books, Read ing Frenzy and at door], 727-3547.) Participate in Lesbian and Gay History Month: Attend a panel discussion called 'Personal Sto ries from the Past: Our Lesbian and Gay Elders Talk About Life Before Stonewall. " Co sponsored by the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest and the Reed College Queer Alliance. (7 30 pm, P S Y 105 Lecture Hall, Reed College, 3202 SE W oodstock St., fre e ) Thm Night Larry Kramar Kiaaad M e a solo performance by Rob Buckmaster. opens at the Main Street Playhouse. The show runs through Nov. 11 Performances benefit the triangle productions! building fund. (8pm Friday-Saturday. 904 S W Main St., $25 opening night; $15 all others ltickets . Fred M eyer Fastixx 224 8499; triangle productions! 223 67901.) Don't miss the Anti-Bash Bash, a benefit concert for two gay men who in August were attacked and beaten near the Galleria. Support the health and safety of all people. Performances by Taam Drasch Tha Gratchan Phillips Exparianca (from San Francisco), Punctura (from Vancouver, B.C.), Tha Surf Maggots, Giant Anguish Machina and Edan Fonvialla There will also be food, from Indigine and Bread and Ink Cafe among others, and a silent auction. (8:30 pm music. Mad- rona Hill Winery, 2412 N M ississippi St., $5 dona tion.) Haar tha facts about Portland's all-aga nightclub ordinancat Representatives from the Portland Police and the Bureau of Licenses come to City Nightclub to briefly explain the ordinance and its impact on youth and clubs, and to hear what the public has to say. (1 1.30 pm, 13 N W 13th Ave., $5 cover, 224-CITY.) SATURDAY The Forast Group hikes in the Gorge. (226-7919.) Tha Anti-Violanca Projact of the Lesbian Com munity Project meets. (5.30 pm, L C P office, for details and to RSVP. 223-0071.) Join Southwast Washington Lasbians for a potluck A Lesbian Community Project event. (6 pm. for details and location: 360-694-3740.) Celebrate Lasbian and Gay History Month by viewing Richard Schmiechen's award-winning docu mentary Changing Our Minds: Tha Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker, narrated by Patrick Stewart. Co-sponsored by the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest and the Reed College Queer Alliance. (7:30 pm. P S Y 105 Lecture Hall, Reed College. 3202 S E Woodstock St., free.) It's the Faad-a-Chubby Italian Potluck: the Gantla Giants of Oragon's kitchen turns out a fine lasagna. (Chub Line 283-5650.) A Vancouvar Man Talk, facilitated by Dean Sidwell, will discuss safer-sex practices. A pre-talk potluck starts things off. (7-9 pm, information and location: Dean 360-696-8252.) Catch the Rose City Softball Association teams at Delta Park. (Games begin at 11 am, field 1, North Denver Avenue at Martin Luther King Boule vard, information: 244-8520 or 788-9375.) True to the Musas. a one-person musical com edy, opens at the Clinton Street Theatre. Written and choreographed by Papa, with music by Rob- art Huffman, the show is a satirical look at the cultural differences between Spain and the United States, men and women, men and men, dogs and men, bullfighting and rodeo, leather and lace. etc. Part of the proceeds will benefit Esther's Pantry. Saturdays through Nov. 4 (7:30 and 9 pm, 2522 S E Clinton St.. $10. 238-8899.) Attend a Je w ish Lesbian and Bisexual Women's Brunch. Sponsored by the Lesbian Community Project. ( 10:30 am open planning group meets: 11 am -1 pm brunch, for details and location: 287-6082.) Kitka. an all-female vocal ensemble, sings folk songs and contemporary choral works from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Russia. Bosnia, Ro mania and beyond. (8 pm. Agnes Flanagan Chapel, Lewis & Clark College. 0615 S W Palatine Hill Road. $8 general: $5 alumni, seniors and non- Lewis & Clark students [tickets: 768-79641.) City Nightclub presents Thom XIX Edward. reigning monarch of the teen Rosebud Court. (10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave., $6. 224-CITY.) It's Queer Night at LaLuna! featuring DJ Robert Renk (from Seattle). Profits benefit the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance at Portland State University. All ages welcome. (9 pm, 215 S E Ninth Ave., $3, 241-LUNA.) 124 TUESDAY Don't miss “My Body Is a Temple for a Multimedia Whore." an intimate, informal show- and-tell evening with Annie Sprinkle. Presented by two girls review. Also on Wednesday, Oct. 25. (8 pm, Clinton Street Theatre. 2522 S E Clinton St., $14 [tickets: It's M y Pleasure, Tower Books. Reading Frenzy and at doorl, 727-3547.) Rediscover the pleasure of being read to, when The 29th Street Writers read from their own works to benefit Basic Rights Oregon. (7 pm, Community M usic Center. 3350 S E Francis St.) I M ONDAY Lesbian and Gay History Month activities at Reed College continue with a panel discussion: “Pink Triangle or Pink Swastika? Examin ing the Evidence of a Gay-Nazi C o nnec tion. " Panelists will include professors Edward Segal and Christine Mueller, of Reed College, and Bill Smalldone, of Willamette University. Co-sponsored by the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest and the Reed College Queer Alliance. HIV University holds a class on Long-term survival. Come hear a panel of long-term survivors talk about "getting there." Brought to you by C as cade AIDS Project. (6:30-9 pm. HIV U. Infoline: 223-6339. ext. 111.) Sim ple Justice of Southwest Washington begins a monthly program series for members cath artic c o m ic s \vss. The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé I.B . 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