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(9 pm doors. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3. $4 under 21.
241-LUNA.)
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FRIDAY
The A d ven tu re G ro u p holds its monthly potluck.
(7 pm. 452 5680.)
The B ran d eis-B ard in International K lezm er
Ensem b le performs in concert at Mittleman Jew
ish Community Center. (7:30pm. 6651 SW Capitol
Highway. $10, $8 seniors and students. 244-0111.)
R oseto w n R am b lers host a ro ller skating
party for Oregon’s gay and lesbian community and
friends. Bring canned food goods for local AIDS
charities. (7:30-9:30 pm. Oaks Park skating rink,
foot o f Southeast Spokane Street. $5. 234-9944.)
Portland Institute for C o n tem p o rary Art
presents the Seattle-based dance theater company
33 Fainting S p e lls. (8 pm Friday and Saturday.
Scottish Rite Center, 709 SkV 15th Ave. $14.
242-1419.)
S is te rS p irit presents H eather A lexan d er in
concert at the Clinton Street Theatre. All are wel
come. (8 pm. 2522 SE Clinton St. $8 in advance
[Scottish Country Shop. Artichoke Music], $10 at
the door. 294-0645.)
The Portland B isex u a l A llia n c e discussion
group talks about bi men's issues. (7-9pm. Laughing
Horse Books. 3625 SE Division St. 232-9275.)
Michael Menger’s Really BIG Dance Company per
forms The R e a lly B IG D a n ce C o m p an y G o es
to Hell This fiery romp through the depths of the
underworld follows several characters on their field
tnp through the flames and furies of eternal torment.
(8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2pmSunday. Winningstad
Theatre, Portland Center for the Performing Arts,
1111 SW Broadway. $15, $12 students and seniors
[Fastixx 224 84991. 221-5857.)
The Portland G a y M en's C h o ru s performs
P ra y e rs for B o b b y at its spring concert. Featur
ing soloist Margie Boule. (8pm Friday, 7pm Sunday:
First United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson
St. 8pm Saturday: Washington School for the Deaf,
611 Grand Blvd.. Vancouver. $9 $ 16 IGai-Pied,
Jelly Bean in Portland: A Gentle Strength Bookstore
in Vancouver], 699-8586.)
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SATURDAY
S is te rS p irit hosts Pagan F a ire VII, a celebra
tion of the spring equinox. Enjoy arts, crafts, live
entertainment and more. (Noon-6 pm faire. 7 pm
equinox ritual. VWCA 1111 SkV 10th Ave. $5-$8
sliding scale; $3 children, seniors and disabled.
Wheelchair accessible. 294-0645.)
Don't miss B oy's Night Out. a monthly social
gathering for gay and bisexual men in Central Or-
TUESDAY
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S t. V in ce n t de Paul C a th o lic P a rish spon
sors a special Mass for gay. lesbian and other sexual
minority Catholics and their supporters and friends.
(6 pm. The Downtown Chapel, 601 W Burnside St.
Roger 223-5907, ext. 130.)
Neighborhood M enTalks hosts movie night in
Northwest Portland, and a support group for HIV
negative gay and bisexual men. A program of Speak
to Your Brothers at Cascade AIDS Project.
(7 pm. Call fo r locations: Alan 223-5907, ext. 107.)
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egon. Hosted by the C e n tral O regon A ID S
Su ppo rt Team and Beyond the C lo se t. (9pm.
For location: 541-317-8966, btc@empnet.com.)
a beer, do a little dance and get all the information
about the 1997 season. Meet players and managers
and join a team. (4 pm. 239 SkV Broadway. No
cover. Scott 288-9693, Jim 281-7637.)
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S p e a k to Y o u r B ro th ers and the Cascade AIDS
Project present an H IV-prevention w o rksh op
for gay and bisexual men. (9 am-5 pm. Suite 300,
620 SW Fifth Ave. Roger 223-5907, ext. 130.)
SUNDAY
The A d ven tu re G roup goes downhill skiing at
Mount Hood Meadows (meet at Hollywood Fred
Meyer Starbucks at 7 am) and hiking at Siouxon
Creek (meet at Lloyd Center Cinemas at 9 am).
(452-5680.)
R o se C ity Softb all A sso cia tio n , open division
(men's and coed teams), holds a pre-season
m em b ersh ip party at Hamburger Mary's. Have
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MONDAY
It's Q u e e r Night at La Luna! with Bill Master.
Opening DJ Ravi. Profits go toSubterradio88.7 FM.
cath artic co m ics I featuring
O regon W riter’s C olon y welcomes anyone
interested in the art of writing. This month’s speaker
is Je a n B radley. (7 pm. Borders Books and
Music. 16920 SW 72nd Ave., Tigard. 968-7576.)
WEDNESDAY
S p e a k to Y o u r B ro th ers hosts a volunteer
orientation. Get an overview of the HIV-preven
tion programs and learn about volunteering. (6 pm.
Cascade AIDS Project. Suite 300, 620 SkV Fifth
Ave. Roger 223-5907, ext. 130.)
N eighborhood M enTalks sponsors a discus
sion group for young gay and bisexual men. (7 pm.
Call fo r location: Alan 223-5907, ext. 107.)
The E lse K lin k Eurythmy Ensem ble of Stuttgart.
Germany, begins its 1997 North American spring
tour with three performances at the Lincoln Perfor
mance Hall. Presented by the Portland Waldorf
School. (8 pm Wednesday and Thursday, 11 am
Thursday children's performance. 1620 SkV Park
Ave. $12.50, $9 children and seniors, $5 children's
performance [W aldorf School 234-9660, Fastixx
224-84991.)
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