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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1997)
Just out ▼ September 3. 1997 ▼ 23 naissance Bookshop, 1338 N W 23rd Ave. $60. 224-4929.) Actor Barry Morse performs his one-man show M e r e ly P la y e rs , a theatrical scrapbook of humor ous and heartwarming show-biz stories. A benefit for the P arkin so n's C e n te r of O re g o n . (8pm at the World Trade Center theater, 25 SkV Salmon St. $ 22 .50 [Music Millennium, Fastixx], 760-7418.) Candy-Ass Records presents Hazel, O va ria n Tro lle y and Th e N o N o ’s performing at Satyricon. Must be 21 or older. (10 pm. 125 N W Sixth Ave. $5 cover. 243-2380.) SUNDAY Learn about crystals and chakra healing. Laura C o n n er speaks at N ew Renaissance Bookshop. (1-5:30 pm. 1338 N W 23rd Ave. $49. 224-4929.) 115 MONDAY PHOTO BY CAROL ROSEGG Walt Whitman and Spirituality, a lecture by writer M itch G ould, is presented by Forest G ro ve G L U E . (7:30 pm. 516-GLUE.) Q u e e r N ight at LaLuna features a double bill: Fluke first, followed by Catch 22 at midnight. (9 pm doors. 2 15 SE Ninth Ave. $8, $3 after midnight. 2 41 -LUNA.) S tro n g m e n D a riu s z W ro nski (left) and Ja ro s la w M arciniak flanking the Enchantress— w o rld -fa m o u s m agician G alina Strutinskaja— w h o rules the m yste rio us U n d e rw o rld of C ir q u e In g e n ie u x , playing Sept. 9 -1 4 at the Portland C iv ic A u d ito riu m TUESDAY Attend a M ass of W elcom e and Affirm ation for gay and lesbian Catholics, their supporters and friends. (6 pm at the Downtown Chapel, 601 W Burnside St. Roger 223-5907, ext. 130.) Take a full moon walk on Mount Tabor with the F O R E S T G ro u p (236-2248.) H E A L — Portland presents Robert Da Prato. M .D., with his lecture Is H I V B e n ig n ? (7 pm at First Congregational Church, 1126 S W Park Ave. Free and open to the public. 245-4172, 233-9444.) 117 WEDNESDAY R osetow n Ram blers presents a new class. S q u a re D ancing— O u r Way. No partner or special clothes needed. Smoke- and alcohol-free space. First lesson free. (7:30-9:30 pm at Fellow ship Hall, Trinity United Methodist Church, 3 9 1 5 SE Steele St. 234-9944.) THURSDAY Sensory Perceptions presents P o rtla n d 's L e s bian and G a y Film Festival. Festival passes and tickets for opening night shows and party are available at In Other Words. It's M y Pleasure. Gai- Pied and Jelly Bean. (Thursday-Sunday at Cinema 21. 6 16 N W 21st Ave. 242-0818.) The M etropolitan Hum an R ights C o m m is sion presents “Dynamic Differences." a commu nity-based dive rsity training w o rkshop . (6:30- 9:30 pm at University Park Community Center. 9009 N Foss St. Free. Registration: voice and TTY 823-5136.) 119 FRIDAY Transsexuals representing the Feliza Vestima Foun dation join the Portland Bisexual A llia n ce dis cussion group. Everyone welcome. (7 pm at Laugh ing Horse Books, 3 6 5 2 SE Division St. Bi-Line 775-9717.) SATURDAY P o rtland Bisexual A llia n ce hosts a game and movie night. (7-11 pm. Bi-Line 775-9717.) The Portland Songwriters Association and Joshua Records present W om en S o n g w rite rs Ignite the A ladd in, a concert of folk, blues, jazz and pop music. Featuring Theresa Demarest & Good Com pany. Janice Scroggins, Anne Weiss and Connie Cohen, and Toni Land. (8 pm at Aladdin Theater. 3 0 1 7 SE Milwaukie Ave. $ 1 0 in advance [Aladdin box office 234-9694, Joshua Records 771-6893, It's M y Pleasure, TicketMaster], $ 12 day o f show.) 121 SUNDAY Join the F O R E S T G ro u p fora 3.2-mile walk in the Race for the C u re (293-1358.) G irlfrie n d s meets on the third Saturday of every month for a potluck and social evening. All lesbians welcome. (6 pm. Catherine 360-695-6809.) See the Th e a te r and G a lle ry listings in O u t About Tow n. w w w.vni.com /-opM irie/ D y k e S T p W a f c J l O u f t o r b y Alison B e c W d /tow úAPcOMioki ARF PfTFP^VM|M& vjm t ] LAfJWAGE VIC CAW DiC.f The qXToW» AfiJALl. 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