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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1995)
just out ▼ O ctober 20. 1009 ▼ 29 $10adults, $8 children and seniors IFastixx 224 8499 and Echo Theatre]; $ 12 and $10 at door.) (7:30 pm, Vollum Lecture Hall, Reed College, 3202 SE Woodstock St., free.) Kate Clinton, com edy dom inatrix, orders you to laugh in her one-night-only appearance at THURSDAY the Northwest Service Center. Wheelchair acces sible; ASL interpreted. (8pm, 1819 N W Everett St., $13 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224 8499, It's My Pleasure]; $15 at door, 335-0221.) H IV U niversity holds a class on Epidem iology: W here Is H IV G o in g ? A program of the Cascade AIDS Project. (6:30-9 pm, location and information: HIVU. Infoline 223-6339, ext. 111.) SATURDAY The M etropolitan Hum an Rights C o m m is sion hosts its Hum an Rights A w a rd s D inner and award presentation. (6:30-9 pm, Beaumont Middle School, $12, Steve Freedman 823-5136.) Love Makes a Fam ily Inc. conducts a work shop on nonviolent speech techniques called "O pening Hearts and M inds “ Leam to re spond creatively to verbal confrontation over sexual orientation. (9 am-5 pm, for information o r to regis ter: 228-3892.) D igital Q u e e rs N o rth w e st holds its first Portland m eeting. Open to all computer profes sionals and technology aficionados. The Northwest Chapter, founded in February 1995, comprises Or egon. Washington. Idaho. Alaska and British Colum bia and has 100-plus members. (7 pm, Hobo's Restaurant. 120 N W Third Ave., D Q N W Hotline: 263-0994.) two girls review presents a V id e o Fest and T it Printing H appening w ith A n n ie Sprinkle. Annie will show two films: The Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop, o r How to be a Sex Goddess in 101 Easy Steps and Linda/Les and Annie: The First Female-to-Male Transsexual Love Story, and dem onstrate the making of her infamous “ tit prints." Guests are encouraged to collaborate in the making of their own personalized print. A portion o f pro ceeds from sale of the prints goes to the Lesbian Community Project. (7:30 pm, Galleri 8, 314 S W Ninth Ave., $6 [tickets: It's M y Pleasure, Tower Books, Reading Frenzy and at door], 727-3547.) 127 FRIDAY The M etropolitan C o m m u n ity C h u rc h hosts a C apital C a m p a ig n Event to raise funds to renovate the church building. Speakers are James Mitulski, pastor of M CCSan Francisco; Gail Shibley, Oregon state representative; and Roy A. Cole, pastor o f M CC Portland. Entertainment by Marsha Stevens and the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus. (6:30 pm. Red Lion Uoyd Center, Multnomah Room, $25 [includes buffet-style refreshments], 281-8868.) W atch out for surprises at Im ago’s sho w B u ffo , w h ich plays thro ugh N o v . 18 dance. St. David's Hall, 2800 SEHarrison St., $3 at door, 283-7651.) It's a G o th ic M usic G ive a w a y from Cleopatra Records at the C ity Nightclub. Plus, get an autographed copy of the CD 16 Volt upstairs at The Other Side. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $5 cover, 224-CITY.) 128 SATURDAY 129 SUNDAY Last chance to catch the Rose C ity Softball A ssociation teams until the spring. (Games begin at 11 am, field 1, North Denver Avenue at Martin Luther King Boulevard. 244-8520 or 788-9375.) Attend a Lesbians of C o lo r G athering Spon sored by the Lesbian Community Project. (2-6 pm, for location: 223-0071.) dances for the lesbian and gay community and friends. Get down at the D isc o Disguise, a retro disco dance, or rattle your spurs at G ho st Riders in Disguise, a Country/W estern dance. Costume contest at midnight with $200 in prizes. Full bar, smoke-free. (10 pm-1:30 am, Tiffany Center, 1410 S W Morrison St., $5 advance; $7.50 at door [admis sion covers both dances], 232-7643.) C o d e Blue. Portland's premiere rotating women's nightclub, presents a Lesbian Hallow een Bash The Lesbian Community Project's O v e r 35 G ro u p plays gam es at the HIV Day Center. Halloween costumes and ghoulish snacks welcome. (7 pm, 3835 S W Kelly St.. Joan 252-0762.) at Montgomery Park. Gay men are welcome. $1,000 in prizes for best costumes. Free parking, free hors d'oeuvres, $1 drinks. A portion of profits will benefit the American Foundation for AIDS Research. Age 21 and over only. The dance is co-sponsored by Portland B ro th e r to Brother. (9 pm-2:30 am, 2700 N W Nicolai St., $10 advance [tickets: It 's'My Pleasure]; $14 at door, 282-6979.) Leam the Texas cha-cha at a C o u n try W estern D a n ce fo r W om en. (7:30pm lesson: 8:30- 10pm R osebud XIX C h e rry Ju b ile e D eluxe enter tains at the C ity N ightclub. The show features Cherry's teen drag queen court. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6 cover, 224-CITY.) A n i D iFranco. Righteous Babe recording artist, appears in concert at the Roseland Theater. DiFranco, who has been called “ a one-woman acous tic punk band." will be backed up by drummer Andy Stochansky. All ages welcome. (9 pm, 8 N W Sixth Ave., $14 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224-8499, It's M y Pleasure. Music Millennium]; $16 at door.) The Cascade A ID S P ro ject presents Ready to The Forest G ro u p hikes in the Gorge. (239-9082.) Th e Rosetow n Ram blers hosts two Halloween The P o rtla n d Le sb ia n C h o ir sponsors a Women's Dance the first Saturday of every month. Featuring D J Lauren Smoke- and alcohol-free, wheelchair accessible. A benefit for the Portland Lesbian Choir. (8 pm, St. David’s Church. 2800 SE Harrison St., $5 at door.) F T îl MONDAY Q u e e r N ight at LaLuna hosts an an ti-H allo w een party with D J B a rry W eaver. Only tricks, no treats. All ages welcome. (9 pm, 215 SE Ninth Ave., $5 with costume; $3 without, 241-LUNA.) november FRIDAY The Forest G ro u p holds a potluck, planning meet ing and Forest Birthday dance party. (6:30 pm, 287-8014.) D o J u m p M ovem ent Th e a tre 's To u rin g R epertory S h o w opens. Don't miss this provoca tive blend of dance, acrobatics, humor and original music— a showcase of the company’s best work from the last 10 years as well as a new aerial piece. Through Nov. 19. (8 pm Friday-Saturday; 2 pm Sunday. Echo Theatre. 1515 SE3 7th Ave.. advance: Live/Dress for Life, a m en's fashion show See and be seen at Gold's Gym in Northwest Portland, where professional male models and local celebrities will show the latest fashions from bold and bright underwear to dressy attire for the holi days. Proceeds will benefit CAP’S HIV Primary Prevention Services. Admission includes compli mentary hors d ’oeuvres. dessert and champagne. (8 pm, 1210 N W Johnson St., $35 [tickets: CAP 223-5907, ext. 193).) 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