22 ▼ novtmbtr 15. 1996 ▼ just out November 115 FRIDAY The Northwest Film Center hosts Calling the Ghosts: A Story About Rape, War and Women, an award-winning documentary chroni­ cling the lives of two female lawyers in Bosnia- Herzegovina. Following the screening there will be a discussion with Jadranka Cigelj and Nusreta Sivac, the subjects of the film. (7:30 pm. 1219 SW Park Ave. $6. $5 students, seniors and museum mem­ bers. 221-1156.) The Portland Bisexual Alliance reading group meets at Laughing Horse Books to discuss Bisexual­ ity and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics by Paula Rust. (7-9 pm. 3625 SE Division St. 232-9275.) New Renaissance Bookshop presents a workshop, Feng Shui: Renewal in Our Interiors, with Ann-Marie Crosby-Holmes. Participants will learn the hands-on techniques of this ancient Chinese art of placement to create serene and sacred environ­ ments. (7:30 pm Friday, 10:30 am-1:30 pm Satur­ day. 1338 NW 23rd Ave. $6 Friday, $40 Saturday. 224-4929.) The 3rd Floor brings maximum capacity sketch comedy to the Main Street Playhouse, Nov. 18-20. Tickets are $6 at the door; the show starts at 8 pm. Help the Lesbian Health Project at its Safer-Sex Kit Assembly Party. A Lesbian Community Project program. (5 pm. Call for location: 223-0071.) Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences bird watches at Oaks Bottom. (Margaret 280-0168.) k k SisterSpirit holds a membership class and pot­ luck. (11 am-2pm. Suite 426, 408 SW Second Ave. 294-0645.) LIZA! and friends create outstanding celebrity female impersonations at The City Nightclub. (10 pm doors. 13 NW 13th Ave. $6 cover. 224-CITY.) 7 SUNDAY Hike to Horse Tail Falls with the Adventure Group. Meet in front of Lloyd Center Cinemas. (8 am. 452-5680.) Mittleman Jewish Community Center's New Ameri­ cans Program hosts the Eastern European Cul­ tural Festival. Enjoy music, food, crafts, games and artwork. (9:30 am-5 pm. 6651 SW Capitol Highway. $3 per person, $5 per family. 452-3432.) SisterSpirit holds its annual Croning Celebra­ tion. All women welcome. (6 pm. Echo Theater, 1515 SE 37th Ave. 294-0645.) eet MONDAY Neighborhood MenTalks holds a discussion group for gay and bisexual men in Northwest Port­ land. A program of Cascade AIDS Project. (7 pm. Call for location: Doug 223-5907, ext. 145.) It’s Queer Night at LaLuna! featuring DJ Barry Weaver. All ages welcome. (9 pm doors. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3, $4 under 21. 241-LUNA.) íe : TUESDAY The Lesbian Forum presents “Woman Vision Films," featuring All God’s Children, which con­ fronts the religious and homophobic issues faced by African Americans, and Straight from the Heart, which deals with parents coming to terms with their queer children. A program of the Lesbian Commu­ nity Project. (7-9 pm. Metropolitan Community Church Portland, 2400 NE Broadway. $2. Rebecca 762-1402.) I SisterSpirit holds a Wiccan discussion. Tonight's topic is passages. All women welcome. (7pm. Suite 426, 408 SW Second Ave. 294-0645.) The Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Book Group meets at Borders Books. Tonight’s discussion: Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina. New members always welcome. (7 pm. 708 SW Third Ave. Matthew 220-5911.) HIV University meets to discuss Home for the Holidays: HIV and Our Families. Leam strat­ egies for making this season one to remember with fondness. (1:30-3:30 pm. HIV Center, 3835 SW Kelly St. HIV U Infoline 223-6339, ext. 111, call for directions: 223-3444.) Don't miss the Portland premiere of ¡Aumanto Ya! A Raisa Now!, the story of PCUN's 10th Anniver­ sary Organizing Campaign. A benefit for national promotion and distribution of the film. (7:30pm. Fifth Avenue Cinemas. 510 SW Hall St. $5 in advance [Western States Center228-88661, $6 at the door.) HIV University meets again. Tonight's topic: Sur­ vival Skills. Attend this panel discussion on living well with HIV. (6:30-8:30 pm. Evergreen AIDS Re­ sponse. Suite B, 5305 E 18th St.. Vancouver. Regis­ tration: 223-6339. ext. 111. 360-735-9170.) I cathartic comics Itta HI, DIVA1 AFTER HAVING LUNCH WITH YOUR FRIEND PHEOBE DOUCHE SATAY, I FEEL SO MUCH MORE ENLIGHTENED ABOUT THE LESBIAN LIFESTYLE ! — WELL...I HADNT REALIZED LESBIANS INVENTED KILLER WOMENS SOFTBALL. AND BOWLING LEAGUES, SLIDING W SCALE, POTLUCKS AND SENSIBLE M SHOES,. / Cascade AIDS Project's Speak to Your Broth­ ers program holds a volunteer orientation. (6 pm. Suite 300, 620 SW Fifth Ave. Registration: Roger 223-5907. ext. 130.) Pat Graney Dance Company performs Faith, a full-evening work in four parts at Eugene’s Hult Cen- The Brown Bomber and Diva Touche Flambé I.B. Gittendowne NO, H0N...Y0ÜVE GOTTEN THAT WRONG.... WHAT LADIES CLUB ? W STRAIGHT PEOPLET“ : W REPRODUCE ■ BECAUSE THEY ? ■ SECANT RECRUIT^ LEARN AND, AS A LESBIAN, ICE CREAM — TASTES DIFFERENT 1 ► ► >BE I TEAR KAYSEDEAH IS SETTING UP AS . HER AND GUEST luYO .. „ SHOW . . . TELL „ __ 4 " for one of her ladies club meetings / the suburban ladies secret SOCIETY OF FETISH AND TABOO T ----- vCLUB ! J-----