Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1997)
24 ▼ n o v «m b «r 7. 1997 ▼ ju st out November N e igh b o rh o o d M enTalks. a discussion group for gay and bisexual men, meets tonight in eastern Washington County. A program of Speak to Your Brothers. (7 pm. Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.) D u d le y A n d re w , founding director of the Institute for Cinema and Culture, gives a lecture: Fade In/ Fade O u t: Aspirations of Cinema and N a tion. (7:30 pm at Reed College psychology audito rium, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. Free and open to the public. 777-7755.) The P o rtla n d B isexual A lliance meets to dis cuss bisexuality and political activism. Guest speak ers from the Le sb ia n A ve n ge rs. (7 pm at Laugh ing Horse Books. 3652 SE Division St. 775-9717.) Catch the sounds of folk singer and guitarist V a n c e G ilb e rt in concert at Artichoke Music’s Backgate Stage. All ages welcome. Smoke-free. (8 pm. 3130-A SE Hawthorne Blvd. $8 in advance [Artichoke Music. Music Millennium. Fastixxl, $10 at the door. 232-8845.) Come celebrate J u s t O ut’s 14th A n n ive rsa ry and share your thoughts for the continued growth and success of the community pcper at a re ce p tion and pu blic forum Cake and refreshments served. (6-7:30 pm at Northwest Neighborhood C ultural Center. 1819 N W Everett St. Free. 236-1252.) M iracle Theatre, the Northwest's largest His panic and Latino arts and culture organization, pre sents the 1997 Dia de los M u e rto s Festival. featuring art exhibitions and performances. Through Nov. 9. (525 SE Stark St. Call for performance times and tickets pnces: 236-7253.) Portland Institute for C o n te m p o ra ry A rt presents Speak to Y o u r B ro th e rs hosts a party for old and new volunteers. Eat, have fun and leam about new vo luntee r op p o rtu nitie s (7-9 pm at Cas cade AIDS Project, Suite 300. 620 SkV Fifth Ave. RSVP. Tapestry 223-5907. ext. 130.) Pearls for Pig a. an avant garde play by R ichard Forem an, sh o w ing one night only N o v. 12 at A rle n e Schnltxer C o n o e rt Hall T h e La ve nde r Lo u ng e : M e n Ta lk s W eekend A lte rna tive meets every Friday evening for coffee and conversation. All gay and bisexual men wel come. (7-9 pm at Zing 's Coffee Lounge, 3588 SE Division St. Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.) SATURDAY Essence of Fire, a cooperative effort of 23 Pacific Northwest artists, is an annual holiday gallery featur ing locally made clay art, metal and stone sculpture, beadwork, and knives. Through December. (11 am- 7 pm Monday-Saturday, 11 am-5 pm Sunday. 3303 SE Division St. 631-8686.) Join the A d v e n tu re G ro u p on an outing to Carson Hot Springs. Reservations required. Meet at Lloyd Cinemas. (8.45 am. 452-5680.) The D a ndy W arhols, with Cornershop and Alton Beausoleil, play at a benefit to raise awareness for Rock for C h o ic e All ages welcome. (8pm doors at LaLuna, 215 SE Ninth Ave. $6. 241 -LUNA.) P ortland Bisexual A llia n ce hosts a game and movie night. (7-11 pm. Call fo r location: 775-9717.) M othe rlode performs at the Scottish Rite Center. ASL interpreted and wheelchair accessible. (7 pm. 709 SkV 15th Ave. $14 in advance lIt's M y Pleasure. Fastixxl, $16 at the door.) The Lesbian C o m m u n ity P ro je ct hosts a H o m e com ing D ance following the Motherlode concert Music by the Rose City Swing Band and DJ Rupert. (9pm at the Scottish Rite Center. 709 SkV 15th Ave. $7, $5 if purchased with a concert ticket [It 's M y Pleasure1. 282-8090.) SUNDAY Lesbians Enjoying the S cie n ce s explores Ape Cave. (Harmony 282-9326.) The A d ve n tu re G ro u p hikes to Herman Creek. Meet at Lloyd Cinemas. (9:30 am. 452-5680.) Th e Lookers. Boy Crazy and The Crabs take to the stage at T h e M aul All ages welcome. Smoke- free. (7 pm. 1534 NE Alberta St. $5. 331-1594.) Q u e e r N ight at LaLuna presents DJ Control. Antonio opens. (9pm doors. 215SE Ninth Ave. $3, $5 under 21. 241-LUNA.) Portland Area Business Association holds its monthly luncheon meeting. Join PABA for business networking and contacts. ( 11:30 am -1:15 pm at the Portland Marriott, 1401 SkV Front Ave. $14.50 mem bers. $17.50 guests. Reservations: 241-2222.) The T -H o rs e / C ity Repair P ro ject comes to MacleayPark. (6:30-11pm. Northwest Cornell Road. 299-1264.) Speak to Your Brothers offers needle-free dro p- in H IV testing for gay and bisexual men every Tuesday evening. Tests are confidential or anony mous. (6-8 pm at Cascade AIDS Project, Suite 300, 620 SkV Fifth Ave. HIV testing hot line 223-5907, ext. 172.) Lesbians Enjoying the S ciences attends the Oregon Archeological Society’s lecture and slide show on Hoko River. (Janie 735-9742.) Portland Institute fo r C o n te m p o ra ry A rt presents award-winning avant garde playwright Ri chard Foreman's Pearls for Pigs, showing one night only at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. (8 pm. 1037 SkV Broadway. $21.50, $19.50 PICA mem bers. 242-1419.) The Bisexual C o m m u n ity Forum hosts a ca sual discussion group on the subject of “ Bisexuals and Polyamory." (7.30 pm at Utopia, 3320 SE Belmont St. Laury 285-4848.) Fo od fo r the S o u l, a spiritual exploration group, presents G re g S m o o ts. Hatha yoga teacher and leader of a Vipasana meditation group for the sexual minority community. A program of Project Quest. (7:30 pm at First Immanuel Lutheran Church. 1816 N W Irving St. $5 donation. 239-3915.) N e igh b o rh o o d M e n Ta lk s meets in North Port land. (7 pm. Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.) cathartic com ics I featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by Prof. l.B. Glttendownc 'THOUGH 1 DONT BELIEVE IN IT FOR MYSELF I >CAN UNDERSTAND VOUR NEED TO SEE A SHRINK .THESE THCMPV /$ MY fiTTBMpr To NO KfEP fftom CHOtONC, TUB SHIT OUT O f WIOTS WrTH 4W N /N E o* LB AfftfUPEB U K B YOURS! ■ I M E A N . TRYING TO COPE W ITH T H IN G S L IK E GAYS OPENLY FLAUNTING THEIR SEXU ALITY" PEOPLE W H IN N IN G ABOUT'REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS"AND ENDURING THE HO M ELESS, T - v.\- FORCED YOU INTO THERAPY, HUH ? iM k Ü , r-’ v.-N/,:*.iCí ->1 1 tm m rj.-'./r- . i-.-, •