just out ▼ fobruary 2. 1996 ▼ 25 North Wing. $10 general admission; $8 museum members, students, seniors and working artists [tick­ ets: Portland A rt Museum box office. 226-28111.) Service Center for supper, music and a discussion about the black women leaders of the civil rights movement. Wheelchair accessible. (6 pm photo ex­ hibit; 7:30 pm supper and discussion, Northwest Service Center, 1819 N W Everett St., $5 supper donation, information or child care: 228-3090.) SATURDAY H IV U n iv e rs ity meets. Tonight's topic: Personal Finances Workshop— Making the Most of Your Money. (6-7 pm, information and location: HIV U. Infoline: 223-6339, ext. 111.) The P o rtla n d B isexu al A llia n c e 's m o n th ly p o tlu c k features a special Valentine’s Day safe and sexy demonstration. (3-6 pm. information and loca­ tion: 232-9275.) T h e P s yc h o lo g y o f B ig o try: D u a lis m vs. D iv e rs ity is the topic for today's Psychology of Bigotry Conference. The conference will examine the similarities between cults and the Oregon Citizens Alliance, and the techniques and underlying mecha­ nisms of hate groups in polarizing communities. ( Lake Oswego United Church o f Christ Congregational. 1111 S W Country Club Road. Lake Oswego, $50. Information: Dr. Milton Bennett 297-4622.) 116 G a ia 's Y o u th P layers present Myths Around the World II. Raven Tales and Adventures o f Ariadne and Theseus. (7 pm, 532 SE Ankeny St., 229-1053.) Drag queen dance club diva Pussy T o u re tte shakes things up at C ity N ig h tclu b One show only. (10 pm doors; midnight show, 13 N W 13th Ave., $8.50 cover [$7.50 in advance from City Nightclub], 224-CITY.) Join L a s b O S (Lesbians of Size) for a p o tlu c k and g a m e night. (6:30 pm. information and location: 233-1816.) SUNDAY The L es b ia n C o m m u n ity P ro je c t holds its c o m ­ m itte e c h a ir d in n e r m e etin g at Old W ives' Tales Restaurant. (4 pm. 1300 E Burnside St., RSVP and information: 223-0071.) The Im p e ria l S o v e re ig n R ose C o u rt, with Em­ peror V Frank and Empress VI Marne, presents V a le n tin e s fro m H e ll, T o u g h D ra g s D o D is c o ...A g a in ! a benefit for the Pride of the Rose Scholarship Fund. (7 pm doors, Embers, 110 N W Broadway. $5 donation, 222-3082.) Portland actor/singers S u s a n n a h M a r s a n d S te v e n D a h lk e , with pianist W illia m W ells, per­ form at a Valentine's Day cabaret featuring the music of Sondheim, Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, Amanda McBroom and others. A b e n e fit fo r O u r H o use. The ticket price includes the concert, wine and hors d’oeuvres. ( 2 pm and 5 pm, the historic 1903 White House, com er o f N W Everett Street and 20th A v­ enue. $30 [tickets: mail check made out to Our House to: Ron Crosier. 2221 SW First Ave., #726, Portland, OR 97201, indicate preferred concert time, include your phone number], information: 497-2252.) W illia m W ells, S u sa n n a h M a rs a n d S te v e n D a h lk e p e rfo rm a t a V a le n tin e 's D a y C a b a re t b e n e fit fo r O u r H o u s e on F e b . 11 land A re a B u sin ess A s s o c ia tio n lu n ch eo n m eetin g. Reservations required by Feb. 7. (11:30 am-1:15 pm, lower level, Portland M arriott Hotel, $12.50 members; $17.50 nonmembers, 241-2222.) H IV U n iv e rs ity meets. Tonight’s topic: Meet Me at Trader Joe's— A Nutritionist Shares Her Shopping Tricks. (6:30-9 pm, information and location: 223-6339, ext. 111.) D ig ita l Q u e e rs N o rth w e s t meets in Portland. This organization o f gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender high-tech professionals and aficionados focuses on computer support for queer community organizations. (6:30 pm, Embers, 110 N W Broad­ way.) It's Q u e e r N ig h t a t L aL u n a! With DJ Barry Weaver. Opening DJ is Drue. A benefit for the Ben Linder Construction Brigade. All ages welcome. (9 pm, 218 SE Ninth Ave., $3.) WEDNESDAY 112 MONDAY K a th le e n S a a d a t, affirmative action director for former Gov. Neil Goldschmidt, speaks at the P o rt- FRIDAY b re w S is te rs pu b hosts a Valentine’s party. (4-10 pm, 53 N W First Ave. at Couch Street, $5 cover, 274-9901.) One hundred of Portland's brightest talents perform at the N ig h t o f 1 0 0 S ta rs , a b e n e fit fo r the R ob B u c k m a s te r M e m o ria l Fund at the Equity Foundation. Performers appearing at the benefit in­ clude: The Airwaves, Margie Boule, Richard Bower, TerryBrock, Darcelle, Robert Hicks, Julianne Johnson, Valerie Lawrence, Norman Leyden, Thomas Lauder­ dale, Susannah Mars, Minh Tran, Jennifer Moore, Jon Newton, Jonathan Nicholas, Marv and Rindy Ross, the Phame Choir, Kathy Philpott, Judith Sagun, Tad Savinar and the Taffetas. (8 pm, Scottish Rite Temple, 709S W 15th Ave., $ 2 5 and$ 5 0 [tickets: It's M y Pleasure, Jellybean, Unity Church o f Beaverton], information and credit card sales: 274-1006.) 115 THURSDAY The Cascade AIDS Project sponsors S p e a k in g of Sex. a free s afer-sex w o rk s h o p for gay and bisexual men. Meets the third Thursday of every month. (6-9:30 pm, CAP, 620 S W Fifth Ave., Suite 300, information: Christopher 223-5907, ext. 185.) Join R a d ic a l W om en to view an exhibit of Ernest W ithers’ photographs of the civil rights movement at the Buckley Center Gallery on the University of Portland campus. Then join them at the Northwest 117 SATURDAY The Lesbian Community Project's S o u th w e s t W ashington P o tlu ck G ro u p holds a Valentine's potluck celebration. (6 pm, information and location: Catherine 360-695-6809.) Celebrate Black History Month at S o u l/R h y th m and B lues F U N K FEST II. Featuring DJs Rupert Kinnard and Janice I. Sponsored by Brotherto Brother, Daughters of the Tribe and Sis’Tah to Sis'Tah. (9pm, Echo Theatre, 1515 SE37th Ave., $5.) 1 SUNDAY The Y o ung Lesbian S o cial G ro u p of the Les­ bian Community Project meets at the Egyptian Club Restaurant. (5-6:30pm, 3710 SE Division St., infor­ mation: Renae 235-9973.) T h e R ose C ity G ay F reed om B and's D ixie Rose Band performs in a benefit at the East Vancouver United Methodist Church. (3 pm, 5701 MacArthurBlvd., Vancouver, Wash., 360-693-4761.) Cabaret singer N o ra M ic h a e ls performs at a b e n ­ e fit fo r the Friends of P eople w ith A ID S Foundation. (5 pm, Darcelle XV, 208 N W Third Ave., $5, reservations: 245-7428.) S e e th e th e a te r and g a llery listings in O u t A b o u t To w n .