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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1996)
photo by rick just out ▼ aprii 19, 1996 ▼ 25 John D’Emilio, Suzanne Pharr and Mandy Carter. (9 am-3 pm.) Attend the L e sb ia n C om m u n ity P ro je c t's A n n u al Moating an d A w a rd s. (7-9 pm, loca tion and information: 223-0071.) THURSDAY Hear folk-rocker C a tio C u r tis perform songs from her debut album, Truth from Lies, in Eugene. Spon sored by Clear 102.3 FM. (8 pm, The Wild Duck. 169 W Sixth St.. $10.23 advance and at door [tickets: CD World, Balladeer Music and The Wild Duck1. 541-485-3825.) The A d van turo G ro u p hikes to Forest Park. (6 pm. meet at the trail head, information: 456-5680.) FRIDAY 1 2 6 Lesbian mystery writer Jo a n T a y lo r reads from her new novel The Last of Her Lies at Powell’s City of Books. (7:30pm, 1005 WBurnside St., free.) Phoenix Rising and Metropolitan Community Church host an O p an M yka C a fe for Q u e e r Yo u th C21 and under). Enjoy a free evening of entertain ment by queer youth, for queer youth. Coffee and pastries available. (9pm-midnight, 2400 NE Broad way, information: 223-8299.) The O reg o n P o tte rs A sso c ia tio n C e ra m ic S h o w c a s e takes place this weekend at the Or egon Convention Center. (10 am-9pm Friday-Satur- day; 10 am-5 pm Sunday, Exhibit Hall A, 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.) E u g e n e ’s P R ID E S te e rin g C om m ittee pre sents Spring Out. a diversified event featuring Zambuko Marimba Ensemble, Rainbow Wranglers, performers from the ISCEE and The Art Grooveaux Band. (7:30pm- 12:30am, WOWHall. Eugene, $5in advance; $7 at the door, tickets and information: 541 -345- 7059 or 541 -683-8270.) 1 2 7 SATURDAY Paddle the Gilbert River on Sauvie Island with the (Information: 239-9082.) F o re st G roup . editor of Virgin Territory, a lust/ love anthology of stories by women, reads selec tions from her book at It's My Pleasure. (3pm, 4258 SE Hawthorne St., free.) S h a r R ed nour, S p e a k to Y o u r B ro th e rs hosts an Art Walk in the Pearl District for gay and bisexual men. Walk begins at Quartersaw Gallery, 528 NW 12th Ave., and ends with a reception at Vita Gallery. 820 NW Glisan St. (4 pm walk begins; 5:30 pm reception, information: Shawn 223-5907, ext. 174.) Play P rid e Bingo! (7 pm, Scandia Hall. 1125 SE Madison St., information: 223-0071.) B rid g e s V o c a l E n se m b le presents “S e a r c h ing for S ig n s of H om e," a concert about home and its many meanings. (8 pm April 27; May 3; May 4, Echo Theatre, 1515 SE37th Ave., $12in advance [tickets: It's My Pleasure, Jelly Bean. Bridges mem bersJ; $15 at the door.) Attend the Portland premiere of Intim acies, the documentary film on the life and work of Michael Keams. H o llyw o o d 's first o p en ly gay and H IV -p o sitive actor. Director Nikila Cole and Michael Keams introduce tonight’s film. (8pm, Berg Swann Auditorium, 1219 SW Park Ave.. $6 general; $5 seniors and Northwest Film Center members, 221-1156.) T w ig , S k y B lu e M ind an d J e n B e rn a rd and the S a d d ie s perform at the Sky Blue Mind Album Release show. (9:30 pm, East Avenue Tavern, 727 E Burnside St.. $4, 236-6900.) perform s L a s R u s a s d ’A m o u r, a full-length, romantic comedy ballet. (2 pm and 8 pm, Intermediate Theater, Portland Cen ter for the Performing Arts, 1111 SW Broadway, $ 10 general, [tickets: PCPA box office 248-4496or Fastixx 224-8499).) M e tro D a n ce rs See "A C la s s A c t: J o h n S tre g e P re s e n ts an Even in g of B eau tifu l M u sic ," the second an nual spring concert to benefit the B ill and A nn S h e p h e rd Le g al S c h o la rs h ip Fu n d of Equity Foundation, at The Old Church. (8 pm. 1422 SW 11th Ave., $20 in advance [tickets: Balloons on Broadway, It's My Pleasure. Jelly Bean; mail credit card and check requests to PO Box 5696, Portland. OR 97228; make checks payable to “Equity Founda tion " with “Shepherd Legal Scholarship Fund “ on the memo line); $25 at the door, information: 244-3225.) perform jazz, blues and country at the White Moon Cow Cafe. (8-11 pm, $5 cover, Pacific City, 965-5101.) G a llo w a y an d L u c k e tt S W W ashington G a y and L e sb ia n S o c ia l ite s lunch and play miniature golf. ( 1 pm lunch: 2pm golf. Steak Burger Golf-O-Rama, 7120 NE Hwy. 99 in Vancouver, inform ation: Mike Audette 360-260-2697.) William H arper (left) and M ichael M endelson in Portland Repertory Th eatre's production of L o n e ly Planet, by S e a ttle playw right Ste v en D ietz, on stage through A p ril 27 may THURSDAY The A d ve n tu re G ro u p hikes to Hamilton Moun tain. (8 am, meet at Lloyd Center Cinemas, informa tion: 456-5680.) Catch the R o se C ity So ftb all A sso c ia tio n at Alberta Park. (1 pm. Alberta Park, Northeast 22nd Avenue and Ainsworth Street, fields 1 and 2, infor mation: 244-8520; 788-9375; 281-7637.) B a rb G a llo w a y performs with Toni H aw k in s at brewSisters pub. (5-8 pm, 53 NW First Ave., $2 cover, 274-9901.) presents humorist and (7:30-9:30pm. Red Lion Columbia River, Riverview Ballroom, $25 per per son; two for $40. information: 579-2920.) Tim e O ut for Women author Liz C u rtis Higgs. 1 3 The F o re st G roup holds a potluck and planning meeting. (6:30 pm, information and location: 253-3631.) 1 4 It's Q u e e r Night at La L u n a ! with DJ Greg Beddor. M ust be 21 y e a rs o r older. (9 pm doors; 10:30 pm dancing starts. 215 SE Ninth Ave., $3. 241-LUNA.) F T ] FRIDAY SATURDAY The Portland Le sb ian C h o ir hosts a w o m en 's d an ce on the first Saturday of every month. A smoke- and alcohol-free, wheelchair-accessible event. A benefit for PLC. (8 pm, 2800 SE Harrison St., $5. Amy 254-5109.) 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