ju s t out ▼ o o v sm b sr 17, I M S T 2 5 M P o w e rm e n t P ro je c t in Eugene offers a Th a n k sg ivin g dinner. Potluck dishes are wel­ come. (2-5 pm, $3. free for Acorn Club members, details: 683-4303.) The So u th w e st W ashington Lesbian Pot- lu c k G ro u p hosts a Th a n k s g iv in g O p e n House. The turkey is provided and the rest is potluck. (2 pm doors; 6 pm dinner, details: 360-695-4882.) FRIDAY Get in the proper spirit to survive the season w ith Th e Fallen A ngel C ho ir. C o ncerts begin D ec. 1 at the Scottish Rite Tem ple. Leam “ the rodeo" at a C o u n try W estern dance for w om en. (7:30 lesson, 8:30-10 pm dance, St. David's Parish Hall, 2800 SE Harrison St., $3. 283-7651.) Eugene's Little A p p le Productions presents Blasphem y, written and performed by Cil Stengel. The semi-autobiographical play follows Stengel's coming of age— from a three-week-old preacher's daughter at her Baptism through age 30 living as a lesbian artist. The Nov. 25 performance is a benefit for Mother Kali's Bookstore. (8 pm Nov. 24 25 and Dec. 1-2, Lord Leebrick Theatre. 540 Chamelton, Eugene, $9-$12 sliding scale ltickets: Mother Kali's Bookstore and at the door1; benefit performance $9- $50. 541-465-9240.) 127 SATURDAY decem ber MONDAY It's Q u e e r N ig h t at LaLuna with DJ Mike Stevens of Portland. All ages welcome. (9pm doors. 215 SE Ninth Ave.. $3. 241-LUNA.) D aph ne D eV ille and D anny D iess star in “A m ste rd a m o r Bust" at City Nightclub. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $5 cover, 224-CITY.) N e w W eavening at the East A ve n u e Ta v e rn features Lew Jones, the Kaitlyn Ni Donovan Band. Group Du Jour and Just Duet. (9pm, 727EBurnside St., $3. 236-6900.) Jo a n A rm a tra d in g heats up the Roseland Thea ter. Folk artist Susan Werner opens. (9pm, 8 NW Sixth Ave., $18.50 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224-84991: $22 at door.) T e r r ik a S t. J a m e s , fro m th e E m b e rs S h o w b a r, com es to C ity N ightclub. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6 cover, 224-CITY.) 126 Come to B runch. Project. ( 1 SUNDAY a k Lesbian a iu j Bisexual Community CANCELLED t am - 1 pm. aetans: natnanrre 287-6082.) FRIDAY W o rld A ID S D a y See the world premiere of Three Rom ances fo r Piano an d O rch estra, written and performed by Alexander Lee Frick, at the Arlene Schnitzer Con­ cert Hall. The concert is a benefit for the C a s ­ cade A ID S Project. Works by Tchaikovsky. Copland and Gershwin are included in the program, which is conducted bySylvain Fremeaux. (8pm, SkV Broadway and Main, $18-$22 [tickets: Fastixx 224-84991.) THURSDAY Participate in a com m unity dialogue about affirm ative action sponsored by the M e tro ­ politan H um a n Rights C o m m issio n This is a two-day event; the second session will be held Thursday. Dec. 7. Participants are expected to attend both sessions and to read background mate­ rials prior to each meeting. Group size limited to 15. (.6:30-8:30 pm. Classroom A, Red Cross Building. 3131 N Vancouver, to preregister: 823-5136 voice/ TTY.) T h e Fallen A n g e l C h o ir rings in its 20th an n ive rsa ry season. In addition to such classics as "I'll Be Homeless for Christmas," it will perform new songs such as Bob Dole's rendition of “ I Just Can’t Wait to Be King." The choir's satirical sendups can put a wry smile on the face of even the most jaded holiday bystander or conscientious objector. (8 pm Dec 1-2, 7-10 and 14-16, Scottish Rite Temple, 709 SkV 15th Ave., $10 Dec. 1; all other shows: $13.50 [purchased before Nov. 24 from The Fallen Angel Choir, PO Box 13437, Portland. OR 97213, 295-11421; $15 from Fastixx224-8499: $16 at door.) Attend a dance concert called " com pass w histle ju n ctio n road" by the newly formed group T h e N avigators. The troupe performs modem dance, character work and improvisation featunng pieces by choreographers Sue Brantley. Catherine Egan and Carla Mann. (8:30 pm Friday-Sunday, Reed College Sports Center, 3202 SE Woodstock Blvd.. $10 general: $8 students, seniors and working artists: $4 Reed students, reservations or informa­ tion: 774-0043.) Join Le sb O S (Lesbians of Size) for brunch and a movie at locations where the seating comfortably accommodates large women. (11 am. details: 233-1816.) Dos Fallopia returns to Portland for a night of warped, edgy comedy at the Main Auditorium Using biting analysis, twisted characters, sketches and music. Peggy Platt and Lisa Koch deliver big laughs with precision timing. (8 pm, 1211 SkV Main St.. $ 1 2 advance [tickets: Fastixx 224 8499, It's My Pleasure 236-05051, $14 at door, Mam Auditorium has poor accessibility for the physically challenged, for access assistance: 735-4444.) Portland Lesbian C h o ir sponsors a w om en's dance the first Saturday of every month. Smoke- and alcohol-free; wheelchairaccessible. D J Lauren spins the discs. (8pm, Echo Theatre. 1515 SE37th Ave., $5 at door.) 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