Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, February 07, 1997, Page 23, Image 23

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FRIDAY
Choreographers T o s h ik o N a m io k o , S e a n
K e lly , D a rc y Ly o n and Touch Monkey's C a ro ly n
S tu a rt present A r e Y o u H a p p y ?, a performance
art movement experience. (7 and 9 pm Feb. 14, 15.
21 and 22. Dreams Well Studio, 2857 SE Stark St.
$10. Reservations: 231-1108.)
Attend a S w e e th e a rt C o u n try W estern D a n c e
with lessons. Learn the “ waltz across Texas." (7:30
pm lessons. 8:30-10pm dancing. St. David's Parish
Hall. 2800 SE Harrison St. $3. 288-4150.)
It's a L e s b ia n V a le n t in e ’s D a y p a rty at the
Monte Carlo. Free Italian buffet, dancing and Valen­
tine surprises. Lucky winners receive Portland Power
tickets and more. M u st be 21 o r o ld e r. (9 pm-
2 am. 1016 SE Belmont St. $ 7.50 in advance lit s My
Pleasure. Gai-Piedl, $10 at the door. 282-6979.)
SATURDAY
Take an evening hike along the Willamette River with
the F O R E S T G ro u p . (255-3378.)
Don't miss the fifth annual U n iv e rsity of O reg o n
Q u e e r Film F e stiv a l. Screenings begin tonight
with the Eugene première of S to n e w a ll. (7:30 and
9:30 pm. 180 Prince Lucier, Campbell Hall. Four­
teenth and Kincaid streets. $4-$5. See Entertain­
ment. page 31. for ticket information.)
SUNDAY
Mr. NLA Portland Alan and the N atio n al L e a th e r
A s s o c ia t io n present V a le n t in e s F ro m H ell:
T o u g h D ra g s D o C o u n try Host and hostess
this year are Mr. Portland Leather II Jeff Rose and
Rose Empress VI Marne. A b e n e fit fo r th e P rid e
of th e R o s e S c h o la r s h ip F u n d . (7 pm doors,
8 pm show. Embers Avenue. 110 N W Broadway.
$5 donation. 232-3824.)
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MONDAY
It's Q u e e r N ig h t a t L a L u n a ! featuring DJs Mike
Stevens and Dig-Dug. All ages welcome. (9 pm-
2:30 am. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3. $4 under 21.
241-LUNA.)
T h e N a tio n al L e a th e r A s s o c ia tio n p r e s e n ts “V a le n tin e s Fro m H ell: T o u g h D ra g s D o C o u n try ." a b enefit fo r the P rid e of the R o se
S c h o la r s h ip Fu n d , on Fe b . 16 at the E m b e rs A v e n u e
TUESDAY
The M e tro p o litan H um an R ig h ts C o m m is ­
sio n presents “ Dynamic Differences." aco m m u*
n ity -b a se d d iv e rs ity tra in in g w o rk sh o p .
(6:30-9 pm. Volunteers o f America, 2318 NE Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd. Free. Registration: 823-5136
voice and TTY.)
Pleasure. 4258 SE Hawthorne Blvd. $1 donation.
246-4382.)
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Dr. Kimberly Windstar, naturopathic physician, pre­
sents a lecture on N utrition fo r V ib r a n t H ealth.
(7 pm. Suite 206, Hawthorne Center. 4511 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. Registration: 230-0395.)
The F O R E S T G ro u p hikes to Mount Hamilton on
the Columbia River Gorge. (235-1712.)
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
L e s b O S ( L e s b ia n s o f S iz e ) meets on the
third Thursday of every month. (7 pm. It's M y
D y k e s T°V/cl/cJl O il^ ib r by -Alison B ed id el
P o rtla n d B is e x u a l A llia n c e reading group dis­
cusses The In v e n tio n o f H e te ro s e x u a lity (7-
9 pm. Laughing Horse Books. 3652 SE Division St.
232-9275.)
SATURDAY
L e s b ia n s E n jo y in g th e S c ie n c e s birdwatches
at Oaks Bottom. (Margaret 280-0168.)
P o r t la n d B is e x u a l A ll i a n c e hosts a B i
S le e p o v e r Enjoy games, movies, junk food and
ghost stories. Modest attire required; one person per
sleeping bag. (8 pm. Call for location: 232-9275.)
S e e th e th e a te r a n d g alle ry listin g s in O u t
About Tow n.
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