2 2 T m arch 1. 1 9 9 6 ▼ ju st o u t march FRIDAY Sanctuary: A S p irit Houaa, a dance perfor­ mance choreographed by Keith V . Goodman, opens at Conduit. (8 pm, March 1-2; 8-9; 14-15, 918 S W Yamhill St., Suite 401, $10 a nd$12, reser­ vations: 221-5857.) Join the Forest G roup for a potluck and planning meeting. (Information and location: 255-3378.) Portland Baroque O rchastra performs with Trio Sonnaria in a program of Bach. Handel and Telemann. (8 pm Friday, Marylhurst College; 8 pm Saturday, Trinity Episcopal Church, 147 N W 19th Ave.; 3 pm Sunday, Trinity Episcopal Church, tickets for all performances $17-$27, PBO ticket office: 222-6000.) The D anca C artel presents its third showcase concert featuring nine new works from Portland’s dance community. (8pm Friday-Saturday; 7pm Sun­ day, Echo Theatre, 1515 SE37th Ave., $ 1 0 general; $8 Dance Coalition o f Oregon members; $5 children under 6. tickets sold only at the door.) event. DJ Lauren Sylvis. A benefit for PLC. (8 pm, 2800 SE Harrison St., $5. Am y 254-5109.) The Miracle Theatre Group premieres T/arra Dml Fuego. the newest work by the group's resident playwright, Vicente Guzman-Orozco. This special fund-raising event includes a silent auction. (2pm, 525 SE Stark St., information: 236-7253.) SUNDAY The N o rth w ast A frikan A m arican B allet per­ forms original choreography inspired by dances from Senegal, Gambia. Mali and Guinea. (3 pm. Evans Auditorium, Lewis & Clark College, 0615 S W Palatine Hill Road, $7 general; $5 non-Lewis & Clark students, seniors and Lewis & Clark alumni, tickets and infor­ mation: 768-7964.) Local poet Jason Reynolds reads his work about AIDS, the Holocaust, alcoholism and spirituality. (4 pm, Cafe Renaissance, 2088 N W Glisan St.) Positive Presence, a lesbian and bisexual women's spiritual discussion group, meets. Tonight’s topic: What does it mean to me to be a powerful woman? (4 pm. Loyola Retreat Center. 3220 SE 43rd Ave., information: 299-0104.) First Tuesday Coffeehouse fo r wom an cel­ ebrates its eighth anniversary. Featuring Connie Cohan, B arb G allow ay, M a ry Rosa and more. Emcee is C arol Stainal. (7 pm doors open, Bijou Cafe. 132 S W Third Ave., $3, information: 283- 7651.) MONDAY H IV U niversity meets. Tonight’s topic: Medical Basics—HIV and You, Stuff to Know About Living Positively. (6:30-9 pm, information and location: HIV U. Infoline: 223-6339, ext. 111.) It's Q u ee r N ight a t LaLuna with DJ Gravy. DJ Ryan Bolen opens. All ages welcome. (9pm, 215 SE Ninth Ave., 241-LUNA.) TUESDAY Join G entle G iants of O regon for dinner and conversation. (7:30 pm, Canton Grill, SE 82nd A v­ enue and Division Street, information: 241-4535.) The Lesbian Community Project’s Lesbians w ith Breast C ancer Support G roup meets. (6 pm, information and location: Michelle 236-8770.) Doris K earns Goodwin, historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, speaks at the Portland Arts and Lectures Series. (7:30 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, $18 in advance; $19 at the door, 227-2583.) Sexualities, P ow er and Politics, the 15th an­ nual Lewis & Clark College Gender Studies Sympo­ sium, begins. Runs through Saturday. (Information: 768-7381, 768-7613.) THURSDAY A c to r-w rite r Ja m a s Lacasna b rin g s his m ulticharacter, o ne-m an sho w W ord o f M outh to P o rtland . T h e sh o w runs M a rc h 8 -1 0 and 14- 17 at the E ch o Th e a tre , 1515 S E 37th A v e . (S e a p re v ie w on page 2 8 .) SATURDAY Potential consorts for Rosebud XX perform in the Thorn C andidatas Show at City Nightclub. (10 pm doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6 cover. 224-CITY.) Rosatown Ram blers hosts a m ainstream and plus square danca with caller Kris Jensen. After the square dance enjoy a country w estern danca with a live DJ. (Square dance 7-10 pm; country western dance 9.30 pm- 1:30am, $5, Portland Police Athletic Association, 618 SE Alder St., information: Rob 360-423-8295; Karin 503-232-7643; Michael 503-297-6416.) H IV U niversity meets. Tonight's topic: Alternative Treatments—Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs and Oth­ ers. (6:30-9 pm, information and location: HIV U. Infoline: 223-6339, ext. 111.) C oncord C h o ir performs music by featured guest artist M alcolm Dalglish. (8 pm; 9 pm, Portland A rt Museum, North Wing, $6 [tickets: Artichoke Music, choir members, at the door, o r call 721-02621.) SATURDAY Take a waterfall hike with the Forest Group. (236-2248.) The P ortland Bisexual A lliance hosts a Plan­ ning and Pictionary Potluck. (3-6 pm, 232-9275.) The Lesbian Community Project's Anti-Violence Project presents W om anS trangth Personal S afety Training. Space is limited. Must RSVP. (9 am-4 pm. free, RSVP and information: LaVeme 223-0071.) Stain, Ritsu A tom ic V io lin Explosion and D ew ey Surbey perform at the East Avenue Tav­ ern. (9:30 pm, 727 E Burnside St., $5. 236-6900.) The East Avenue Tavern hosts “G irls’ N ita O u t," with performances by Dutch. In Cahoots, Jo Bronstein and Diana Henegerer. (9:30pm, 727 E Burnside St., $5, 236-6900.) Positive Presence, a lesbian and bisexual women's spiritual discussion group, hosts a dance. Children are welcome. No child care provided. (8pm-midnight, St. David's Episcopal Church. 2800 SE Harrison St., $3, 299-0104.) The P ortland Lesbian C hoir hosts a w om an's danca on the first Saturday of every month. A smoke-free, alcohol-free and wheelchair-accessible Teen-age female impersonators compete for the title of Rosebud XX at the Rosebud C andidates cathartic YE S ...I'M SURE YOU GUYS ARE SOMEHOW RESPONSIBLE FOR MY CHILD'S B lIA R R E BEHAVIOR LATELY... 7?— The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé I.B. Gittendowne OH , K A Y ... 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