jus* out ▼ march 21, 1997 ▼ 23 Intermediate Theatre. Portland Center for the Per forming Arts, 1111 SW Broadway. $30 $125. 796- 6502.) aprii TUESDAY H IV / A ID S c a re g iv e r tra in in g : Our House of Portland and Mount Hood Community College offer workshops for people who want to leam to care for men and women with AIDS. (7-9 pm April 1, 8 and 15. or 9 am-4 pm Saturday April 5. Mount Hood Community College, 26000SE Stark St.. Gresham. $20. Registration: 669-6979.) F irs t T u e s d a y C o ffe e h o u s e features local fa vorites G w e n T h o m a s a n d T e rri G ray u m . plus Karen Harding. (7:30 pm. Utopia Coffeehouse. 3320 SE Belmont St. $3. 288-4150.) 12 T h e E ls e K lin k Euryth m y E n se m b le off Stuttgart, G e rm a n y , b eg in s its 1997 North A m e rica n tour w ith th ree p e rfo rm a n ce s, sp o n so re d by th e P o rtla n d W ald o rf S c h o o l, at L in c o ln P e rfo rm a n c e H all on M a rch 2 6 a n d 27 erotic video The Operation, starring Gina Velour and Otto Wrek. Enjoy dancing, specialty booths and erotic entertainment. Dress appropriately. (9 pm. Mercury Room. 320 SE Second Ave. $7.50 $ 15 C u l A n T i and other Celtic musicians and singers : sliding scale. 235-6990.) perform in concert to raise money for a legal d e fe n se fund fo r m ed icin a l m a riju an a u s e r s P o rtla n d B is e x u a l A llia n c e meets to plan B i (7:30pm. Clinton Street Theatre. 2522SE Clinton St. 2000 . a project to bring together 2,000 bisexuals in $5. 238-8899.) the year 2000. (7 pm. Common Grounds Coffee house, 4321 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Bi-Line 232-9275.) THURSDAY 128 FRIDAY Leam the oil can slide at co u n try w e ste rn d a n c ing an d le s s o n s with Cindy. (7:30 pm lessons, 8:30-10pm dancing. St. David's Parish Hall, 2800SE Harrison St. $3. 288-4150.) K a te S u lliv a n & C o . perform at Brew Sisters Pub. (8 pm-midnight. 53 NW First Ave. $5. 274-9901.) Deacon X and Bad Attitude Outlet present F e tish Night, featuring a special screening and sale of the SATURDAY The 1997 R o se b u d a n d T h o rn P a g e a n t and C o ro n a tio n take place at Evo lu tio n . The pag eant is a full-scale production with gay youth “ por traying their own feminine and masculine stage creations." Rosebud XXI and Thom XXI will be selected by the audience. (9:30pm doors. 333 SW Park Ave. $7.50. 242-2899.) SUNDAY Hike Silver Falls with the A d v e n tu re G ro u p . Meet at Lloyd Center Cinemas. (8 am. 452-5680.) S is t e r S p ir it holds an E a s t e r S u n r is e S e r v ic e at Michelle's Meadow in Forest Park. All women welcome. (6 am. Call for directions: 294-0645.) 131 WEDNESDAY Philo/Rounder recording artist C h e r y l W h e eler appears in concert with A n n e W e is s at the Clinton Street Theatre. (8 pm. 2522 SE Clinton St. $10 in advance [Artichoke Music. Music Millennium, It's My Pleasure. Fastixx 224-84991. $13 at the door. 235-3071.) THURSDAY V irid ita s V o c a l E n se m b le performs “ Naked Circle." a new composition by director Joan Szymko. The First Thursday Concert Series is presented by the Concord Community of Choirs. (8pm. Portland A rt Museum North Wing, 1119 SW Park Ave. $6.) MONDAY It's another Q u e e r N ig h t at L a Luna, with DJ Control. (9 pm doors. 11 pm dancing. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3, $4 under 21. 241 -LUNA.) Cabaret singer A n d re a M a r c o v ic c i performs at S p rin g S o n g , a b e n e fit fo r P o rtla n d C e n te r S t a g e . The evening includes pre-show hors d'oeuvres and a silent auction, the concert and post concert dessert. (6:30pm auction, 7:30pm concert. FRIDAY The P o rtla n d B is e x u a l A llia n c e discussion group meets; tonight's topic is bisexuality and reli gion. (7 pm. Laughing Horse Books, 3625 SE Divi sion St. Bi-Line 232-9275.) S e e the th e a te r an d g a lle ry lis tin g s in O u t About Tow n.