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FRIDAY
The Losbian Health Project provides screen
ing mammograms. Appointm ents are required.
(9 am-3 pm. 223-0071.)
Attend the dedication of the AIDS Memorial
Room and the Archives Room at the Theater!
Theatre! building. The Memorial Room will house a
permanent display of “ life journals," representing Orego
nians who have died from AIDS; the Archives Room will
house gay and lesbian theater memorabilia. (2:30-7pm,
3430SEBelmont St ., information: Don Horn 230-9404.)
Be visible at the fourth annual Dyke March, spon
sored by Lesbian Avengers. (Rally: 6 pm; march: 7
"The Weiden and Kennedy Talent Search, *
the Lesbian and Gay Pride Rally. (Tom McCall
videos that return the pleasures o f narrative to
conceptual video, play at the Phantasy Video
Booths through June 27. (Noon-5 pm Monday-
W aterfront Park.)
The Adventure Group hikes to Tom. D ick and
Harry M ountain. M eet in front o f Lloyd C enter
Cinemas (8 am, 452-5680.)
Center Pointe sponsors “So What about M e?”
a workshop for care providers of people
affected by HIV. Open to professional caregivers,
family, friends and volunteers. Presented by Fr. John
McGrann, founderand director o f Kairos Support for
Caregivers in San Francisco. (10 am-2 pm, Carvlin
Pride N o rth w e st and M etropolitan C om m unity
Church cosponsor the first Lesbian and Gay
Pride Interfaith Service. People o f faith from all
traditions and cultures are invited. (9 am pancake
Friday: 6-10 pm Thursday, 1540 SE Clinton St.,
information: 238-9708.)
SATURDAY
S W Washington Socialites meet in Vancouver.
W ash.. to wal k in the Portland Lesbian and Gay pride
Parade. (Information: Mike 360-260-2697.)
Jewish Lesbian and Bisexual W om en's
Group marches with the Lesbian Community Project
in the Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade. Bring percus
sion instrum ents. (M eet at 9 am, com er o f North
west Park Ave. and Everett St.)
pm, NW Eighth Ave. and Davis St., fo r special needs
o r more information: 452-5408.)
Come out proud to the Lesbian and Gay Pride
Parade and Rally. Chastity Bono is keynote
speaker at the rally; for celebration details see page 21.
Pride Northwest kicks o ff Lesbian and Gay Pride
events w ith a Press Conference fearturing
Chastity Bono followed by a Dance. (Press
(Gather in the North Park Blocks at 9 am. Northwest
Ninth Ave. and Everett St.: parade begins at 11 am;
Rally begins at 1 pm at Tom McCall Waterfront Park.)
conference: 6:30 pm; dance: 7-10 pm, W aterfront
Park. S W Front and Ash.)
Portland W om en's Theatre Company's pro
duction o f Anton C hekhov's The Three S is te rs
ends tom orrow. (8 pm Fhday-Saturday, 1807 NE
39th Ave. .$ 1 0 general: $8 students/seniors, reser
vations: 287-7707.)
Later on. attend the Lesbian and Gay Pride Dance
with music by Boka Marimba All ages. (7 pm.
Waterfront Park, Southwest Front Ave. and Ash St.)
Jax
Stan Henry, author o f T h ra a -H a n d
and
O th a r S p alls, signs copies o f his collection o f
short stories at the Gai-Pied bookstore booth at
Hall. St. Philip Neh Parish, 2408 SE 16th Ave., $10
donation, bring a brown bag lunch, 771-2213.)
breakfast; 10:30 am service. Tom M cCall Water
front Park. Silver Stage by the Burnside Bridge,
breakfast tickets are $3.)
Play Pride Bingo! hosted by the Lesbian Commu
nity Project and Love M akes a Family. Free child
care provided. (7 pm. Scandia Hall. 1125 SE Madi
D o n't m iss the Abundance Festival at Full C ircle
Temple. Enjoy crafts, music, dancing and healing. All
women welcom e. Bring finger food to share. (6-10
son St.. 223-0071.)
pm. 3125 E Burnside St., 236-2768.)
It's a C oun try-W estern D an ce w ith the
Rosetown Ramblers, sponsored by the Lesbian
Com m unity Project. (9 p m -1 am, Scandia Hall, 1125
SE Madison St., $8 at the door.)
The Northwest Film Center presents Con
temporary Chinese Cinema: A Day on the
Grand Canal with the Emperor o f China, featuring
artist David Hockney. Shown w ith Abode o f Illusion:
The Life and A rt o f Chang Dai-Chen. (1 pm and 4 pm,
Berg Swann Auditorium. 1219 S W Park Ave., $6
general; $5 members and seniors. 221-1156.)
D o n't m iss ‘ Foam Pas," Portland's first-ever
foam party at LaLuna. Swim w ear is recom
mended. A Q ueer Pride celebration w ith DJs Dazy,
Barry W eaver and a special appearance by Poison
W aters. (9 pm doors. 215 SE Ninth Ave., $8 ad
vance [tickets: Platinum Records. TicketMaster224-
44001; $10 at the door. 2 4 1-LUNA.)
G et down at The Code Blue Annual Pride
Party in the ballroom at Montgomery Park. The
evening includes a w et T-shirt contest; $200 in prizes
each goes to the Sexiest Butch and the Sexiest
Femme. Free hors d'oeuvres and door prizes. A
portion o f event proceeds w ill be donated to The
Breast Cancer Fund. M ust be 21 and older. (8:30pm-
2:30am, Northwest 27th Ave. and Vaughn St., $ 7 in
advance [tickets: It's M y Pleasure!: $10 at the door,
information: 282-6979.)
DLXX enterTainm ent presents R s d H o t a n d
L ic k a b lo , a G ay Pride party. Featuring San
Francisco's DJ Downtow n Donna, im ported G o-G o
dancers, a sm okeless dance floor, a sm oke room
w ith cigars and a no-host bar. M ust be 21 and older.
com er o f Southwest 11th Ave. and Clay St.)
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WEDNES
Lesbians with Breast Cancer Support
Group o f the Lesbian Com m unity Project m eets. (6
pm, location and information: Michelle 236-8770.)
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(8 pm, 1130 SW Main St.. $10 general: $20 VIP
[buffet dinner, champagne and no-wait entrance1,
advance tickets: It's M y Pleasure.)
The Adventure Group plans an evening hike to
Macleay Park. M eetatthetrailhead. (6pm, 452-5680.)
The City Nightclub hosts a Gay Pride Show
with Rosebud XX Lady O Boulevard. (10pm
doors, 13 N W 13th Ave., $6 cover. 224-CITY.)
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
The City Nightclub hosts the Disco Demonica
Fashion Show featuring designs by Nicole. (10
pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave., $5 cover, 224-CITY.)
W atch as the Rose City Softball Association
takes on the Portland Police Bureau. Proceeds
will benefit Pride Northwest Inc., the Rose C ity Softball
Association, and a charity to be named by the Portland
Police Bureau. An official event of Pride Week
Tykes and other bikers will be among the colorful crowd that takes to the streets in
Portland's 1 9 9 6 Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade
Portland activist Suzanne Pharr reads from and
signs copies o f her new book. In th a T im e o f th e
R ig h t: R o R octions on L ib e ra tio n M usic pro
vided by Thomas Lauderdale. (7-9pm, The Old Church,
end '9 6 . (2 pm, Alberta Park, Northeast 22nd and
Ainsworth St., field 2. $5 suggested donation.)
P -I: ] SATURDAY
Raft down the W hite Salmon River w ith the Adven
ture Group. (452-5680.)
cathartic comics I featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé
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Prof. I.B. Gittendowne
& D iva T ouché F lambé
would like to thank everyone who sent warm wishes and words
of comfort for your many gestures of support during Prof. L B .
Qittendownefs recent adjustment into the world of the physically
challenged (and he assures you he is physically challenged!).
N ew adventures of The B . B. and The Dit
vili follow soon!
Happy Queer Pride 1996!
P.S. We’d also like to thank Alison Bechdel auth<
our neighbor next door, for organizing such a
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