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THURSDAY
O re g o n H o u s in g N o w C o a litio n presents a
R e n te rs ' R ig h ts Fo ru m . A tight housing market
and skyrocketing rents leave Portland renters open
to abuse and neglect from landlords. Learn valuable
legal information to protect renters. (7pm. Sisters o f
the Road Cafe. 133 NW Sixth Ave. Free. Wheelchair
accessible. Call to register for child care: 288-0317.)
The second annual A c o u s tic J u n c t io n J a m b o
re e C o n c e rt, a benefit for KRVM 91.9 FM in
Eugene, features C ris W illia m so n a n d T r e t
Fure. along with M a ry M c C a s lin , S te ve G illette
a n d C in d y M a n g s e n , Ire ne F e rre ra and oth
ers. (7 pm. WOW Hall. 291 W 8th Ave., Eugene. $20
donation. 541-687-3370.)
FRIDAY
Leam the Texas tattoo at c o u n tr y w e s te rn
d a n c in g a n d le s s o n s with Cindy. (7:30 pm
lessons. 8:30-10 pm dancing. St. David's Parish
Hall. 2800 SE Harrison St. $3. 288-4150.)
“ G a y C o m ic s ,” “T h e D e s e rt P e a c h ” a n d “ N a u g h ty B its " a re som e of
the a lte rn a tive c o m ic b o o k s fe a tu re d at this y e a r's P o rtla n d C o m ic
B o o k S h o w , held Fe b . 2 3 at the M e m o ria l C o lis e u m E xh ib it Hall
march
SATURDAY
C r is W illia m s o n a n d T r e t F u re perform in
concert at the Aladdin Theater. This tour celebrates
the release of B e tw e e n th e C o ve rs, their sec
ond recording as a duo. Wheelchair accessible,
ASL interpreted. (8 pm. 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave.
$12 in advance fit's M y Pleasure 236-0505.
TicketMaster 224-44001. $14 day o f show. Sea
Turtle Productions 335-1221.)
(9 pm-2:30 am. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3. $4 under 21
241-LUNA.)
O r e g o n B a lle t T h e a t r e performs J a m e s
C a n fie ld S ig n a tu re s , including fourof Canfield’s
TUESDAY
most popular recent works: Go Ask Alice. Jungle,
Trois Gnossiennes, and Edie. Through March 9.
(7:30 pm Thursday and Friday, 2 and 7:30 pm
Saturday. 2 pm Sunday. Portland Civic Auditorium,
222 SW Clay St. $10-$65 IOBT box office
222-5538. TicketMaster 790-ARTSU
F irs t T u e s d a y C o ffe e h o u s e N in th A n n i
v e rs a ry C e le b ra tio n featuring favorite local
women performers. (7:30pm. Utopia Coffeehouse.
3320 SE Belmont St. $3 at the door. 288-4150.)
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SUNDAY
L e sb ia n s E n jo y in g the S c ie n c e s holds a plan
ning potluck. (Noon-2 pm. Laura 234-2366.)
Lesb ia n s E n jo y in g the S c ie n c e s goes to OMSI
for “ Special Effects." (Lauri 232-8067.)
C o n c o r d C h o ir performs “A Gallery of German
MONDAY
It's Q u e e r N ig h t at L a L u n a ! with DJ Greg
Beddor and opening DJ Ravi. All ages welcome.
Masterpieces." featuring works by Heinrich Schütz,
Anton Bruckner, Johannes Brahms and Johann
Sebastian Bach. (8pm. Commandery Room. North
Wing, Portland Art Museum, 1119SWParkAve. $6
at the door. 760-8687.)
way 43 south o f Lake Oswego. Saturday and Sun
day: 8 pm. Trinity Cathedral. 147 NW 19th Ave.
$18-$22. 222-6000.)
SATURDAY
L e s b ia n s E n jo y in g th e S c ie n c e s goes
birdwatching at Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge. (RSVP
by 9 pm March 7. Loh 256-4465.)
FRIDAY
Former surgeon general D r . J o y c e ly n E ld e rs
gives the keynote address for E m b ra c in g M idlife,
a M e n o p a u s e C o n fe re n c e . (6:30pmdinnerand
keynote address. Smith Memorial Center Ballroom,
Portland State University. 1867 SW Broadway.
$50. $20 for conference attendees [see Gatherings
in the Out About Town section for registration
information]. 203-9710.)
The P o rtla n d B a ro q u e O rc h e s tra presents
"Guitar Enchantment." featuring guitarist R ic h a rd
S a v in o (Friday: 8 pm. Marythurst College, High
SUNDAY
D a rc e lle X V presents La F e m m e + P lus, a
contest to crown the most glamorous full-figured
female impersonator in the world. (8 pm. Darcelle
XV. 208 NW Third Ave. $8. 222-5338.)
Hike to Angels Rest in the Columbia River Gorge
with the F O R E S T G r o u p (226-7919.)
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