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ju s t o u t ▼ n o w s m b o r 1 , 1 0 0 6 ▼ 2 1
(6pm. Bogart's Restaurant. 4 0 6 N W 14thAve. 452-
5680.)
Seattle author D . reads from his book Jamie at
Powell's Books on Hawthorne. Accompanied by
Morgan Ryseroncello. (7:30pm. 372 3SEHawthorne
Blvd. 228-4651.)
Local author C h e r r y H a rtm a n reads from her
new mystery novel. The Well-Heeled Mur
der». Set in Portland, this book features sleuthing
therapist Morgan McRain. (7:30 pm. In O ther
Words. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 232-6003.)
Liz S to ry,
B arbara Higbie
and M argie
A d a m bring
their Th re e of
Hearts tour to
P ortland 's
A la d d in Theater
on N o v. 8 at
8 pm
Pianists Liz S to ry , B a rb a ra H igbie and M argie
A d a m bring their national Three of Hearts Tour to
Portland’s A la d d in The a te r. Wheelchair acces
sible. (8 pm. 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave. $16 [It's M y
Pleasure 236-0505. TicketM aster 224-4400].)
It's time for co u n try w este rn line dancing and
lessons. Learn a new beginner line dance and some
two-step turns. (7:30pm lessons. 8:30-10pm danc
ing. St. David's Pahsh Hall, 2800 SE Harhson St. $3.
283-7651.)
C a s c a d e A I D S P ro je c t hosts its second
annual fa sh io n s h o w featuring the W est Coast
premiere of Donna Karan's and Emanuel Ungaro's
new clothing lines. Enjoy wine, appetizers and
entertainment by local artists and Diana Ross
impersonator. Destiny. A be nefit fo r C A P 's
H IV P rim a ry P re v e n tio n S e rv ic e s . (8 pm.
G old's Gym. 1210 N W Johnson St. $ 3 5 p e r
person. $1 0 0 patron tickets [Saks Fifth Avenue.
M ario's. Urban O utfitters. G old's Gyms. CAP].
223-5907. ext. 197.)
SATURDAY
Lesbians En jo ying the S cie n c e s goes morn
ing bird watching at Jackson Bottom . (Kat
255-7535.)
Jazz-pop musician K risty Hinds performs at It's My
Pleasure. ( 1 pm. 4258 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 236-0505.)
New Renaissance Bookshop presents T a ro t: T h e
S a c re d Jo u rn e y of the S o u l, a two-day work
shop by Katrina Wynne. Learn more about this
ancient oracle and develop a deeper, intuitive rela
tionship with the cards. ( 10:30am -5:30pm Saturday
and Sunday. 1338 N W 23rd Ave. $48 one day. $75
both days. 224-4929.)
Folk-blues diva Th e re s a D e m a rest and G o o d
C o m p a n y — featuring Janice Scroggins on key
board, vocalists Linda Hombuckleand Myrtle Brown,
Tim Ellis on guitar and Chata Addy African Percus
sion— perform at the C lin to n S treet Theater.
(7 pm. 2522 SE Clinton St. $ 8 at the door. Reserva
tions: 771-6893.)
T ra n s -P o rt and N o rth w e s t G e n d e r A llia n ce
host their annual T h a n k s g iv in g D in n e r. All
transgender people, their families and friends are
invited. Bring a potluck dish. No door fee.
(4 pm. Potter's House Church. 3830 SE 62nd Ave.
774-8463.)
Join M oth e rlo d e as they celebrate their birthday
at a S w e e t 16 C o n c e rt. Don't miss their first
Portland performance since May 1995. Hear songs
from their new album, as well as the old favorites.
(8 pm. N orthw e st Service Center. 1819 N W
Everett St. $14 in advance [It's M y Pleasure
236-0505. Fastixx 224-8499], $16 at the door.)
It's a night of b ig -b a n d m usic, presented by
Rose C ity S w in g . (8pm . Portland M etro Police
Club. 618 SE A lder St. $10 [available from band
members]. Reservations: 790-2170.)
C rim in a l Q u e e n s, starring Danny Diess and
BeQueva. perform at T h e C it y N ig h tc lu b .
(10 pm doors. 13 N W 13th Ave. $ 6 cover.
224-CITY.)
SUNDAY
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Nordic Room. Smith Memorial Center. Portland State
University. 1825 S W Broadway. 294-0645.)
The Adventure group hikes to Cape Lookout. Meet
in front of Lloyd Center Cinemas. (8 am. 452-5680.)
Ferro n performs her elegant, enigmatic songs at the
Aladdin Theater. (8 pm. 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave. $12
in advance [Old Friends True Brew, Aladdin box office
234-9694. TicketMaster224-4400], $14 day o f show.)
It’s Q u e e r N ig h t at LaLuna! All ages welcome.
(9 pm doors. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3. $4 under 21.
241-LUNA.)
New Renaissance Bookshop presents a workshop.
Feng Shui: Renewal in O u r Interiors, with Ann-
Marie Crosby- Holmes. Participants will leam the hands-
on techniques of this ancient Chinese art of placement
to create serene and sacred environments. (7:30 pm
Friday. 10:30 am-1:30 pm Saturday. 1338 N W 23rd
Ave. $6 Friday, $40 Saturday. 224-4929.)
SATURDAY
Lesbians Enjoying the S c ie n c e s bird watches
at Oaks Bottom. (Margaret 280-0168.)
S is te rS p irit holds a membership class and pot-
'
luck.
( 11 am-2 pm. Suite 426. 408 S W Second Ave.
The M etropolitan Hum an Rights C o m m is
294-0645.)
sion presents “ Dynamic Differences." a c o m m u
nity-based diversity training w orkshop. (6:30-
L IZ A ! and friends create outstanding celebrity
9 pm. Jackson Community School. 10625 SkV 35th
female
impersonations at T h e C ity N ightclub.
Ave. Free. Registration: 823-5136 voice and TTY.)
(lO pm doors. 1 3 N W 13th Ave. $ 6 cover. 224-CITY.)
S isterS pirit hosts a lecture by Geofrey Ashe, M y s
tical Im ages: T h e A rth u rian Legend (7:30pm.
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