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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1997)
2 4 T n o vem b e r 2 1, 1907 ▼ Just out The C o alition to End C o rp o ra te D om inance calls all activists to join “ It's Time to Rock the Boat, " a demonstration against corporate control held in various downtown locations. (11.30am at Skidmore dinner, 8 pm show. 436 NW Sixth Ave. $10 show, dinner extra. 516-GLUE.) The Rose C ity G a y Freedom Band performs a selection of “ Cartoon Classics." (8pm at Whitaker Fountain under the Burnside Bridge. 725-9045.) Middle School, 5700 NE 39th Ave. $5 in advance [In Other Words), $6 at the door. 790-2170.) Multnomah County HIV Prevention Community Plan ning Team hosts M odels fo r C h a n g in g Risky Behavior, a workshop on conceptual frameworks of HIV prevention. (1-3 pm at Multnomah County Lesbian C o m m u n ity Project hosts a dance following tonight's Portland P o w e r game. The team has been invited. (9:30pm-1 am at the Ramada Northeast Health Center, 5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Preregistration requested: 248-3329.) Plaza Hotel Ballroom. 1441 NE Second Ave. $5-$8 sliding scale. 282-8090.) —1 N e ig h b o rh o o d M e n T a lk s meets tonight in Northwest Portland. A program of Speak to Your Brothers. (7 pm. Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.) SUNDAY i----------------------------- --------------------------------- T h e Spinet ters play with Rollerball and Eggnapper at T h e M au 1. All ages; smoke-free. (5pm. 1534 NE Alberta St. $ U. 331-1594) i R osetow n Ram blers hosts a roller skating party for Oregon's queer community and friends. Bring canned food for local AIDS chanties. (7:30- 9:30 pm at Oaks Park, foot o f Southeast Spokane Street. $5. 234-9944.) ] 1 ________________________________ M O N DAY K h j —~r— r -r— 1 ‘r— >—kr ' t— — ?—*i— T—*>" 1 I i A *- m iA in r IW li n il A i ......... ..................... ™ . » «».w J ., w .» ! ««■-> -.-»aL » ? < f " f — ~*~y> . I — r-*~j — - • wm * » . «* • A . * ■1 * ■ ■ ■ >M < * ........ *•* t » It's Q u e e r N ig h t at LaLuna! with DJs Ben and Ravi. All ages welcome. (9 pm-2:30 am. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3, $5 under 21. 241 -LUNA.) N eighborhood M enTalks meets in east Mult nomah County. ( 7pm. Geoffrey223-5907, ext. 145.) U p In th e A ir, D o J u m p M o ve m e nt T h e a te r’* hit sh o w from last sp rin g , is back and better than e ve r fo r an extended run thro u gh Ja n . 4 november P o rtland artist M ar G o m a n holds her annual studio sale, featuring angels, ornam ents, vo o do o arts, sculpture and je w e lry , D ec. 4 -0 T h e La ve nde r Lounge meets for coffee and conversation. All gay and bisexual men welcome. (7-9 pm at Zing's Coffee Lounge, 3588 SE Division St. Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.) FRIDAY Kaiser Perm anente sponsors a conference on m ulticultural view s of dom estic violence Leam about issues affecting relationship violence among queers and other minorities. (8:15 am- 12:30 pm, 1:30-5:15 pm at Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. $20. $15 Kaiser staff. $40 non-Kaiser physicians. 813-2658.) The A d ve n tu re G ro u p holds a potluck social and elects board members. (7 pm. 452-5680.) The Portland Bisexual A llian ce discussion group meets to ponder masculinity and femininity. (7 pm at Laughing Horse Books. 3652 SE Division St Bi-Line 775-9717.) The T -H o rs e / C ity R epair Project meets in the North Park Blocks. (6:30-11 pm. Northwest Park ■ Avenue and Couch Street. 2991264.) SATURDAY Hear the G o o d V irtu e Ritual S p o k e n W o rd Perform ance, featunng readings by local poets. (8 pm at Umbra Penumbra. 314 S W Ninth Ave.) Lesbians Enjoying the S ciences goes bird watching at Oaks Bottom. Meet at the SamTrac lot near Oaks Park. (9 am. Margaret 280-0168.) Portland B a ro q u e O rc h e s tra presents a con cert with recorder virtuoso M a rio n V e rb ru g g e n The P ortland Bisexual A lliance social group attends O M SI’s Omnimax film Thhll Ride. (Meet at (8 pm Fhday at St. Anne's Chapel, Marylhurst College. Highway 43 south o f Lake Oswego. 8 pm Saturday and 3 pm Sunday at Thnity Episcopal Cathedral. 147N W 19th Ave $18-$29 222-6000.) 12:15 pm. 1945 SE Water Ave. $5.50. 775-9717.) Forest G rove G L U E enjoys dinner and a show at Harvey's Comedy Club. Reservations required. (6pm cathartic com ics I THOUGH I WI5H THE PRCMN POMPER WERE HERE TO DO THI5...I, GAYLORDSEDEAH, HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO SALUTE THE 5TAFF OF JUST OUT IN CELEBRATION OF THE PAPER'S 14TH ANNIVERSARY! featuring WITHIN THE -ECONOMYrACT0? FOUR PANELS, THIS COMIC STRIP COULD BE CONSIDERED 4 > TO BE KX71FOZTTHEDWTH A LEMON FRESH, 1 FRUITY, pH BALANCED. NO SUGAR ADDED ADMIRATION FOR EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED! 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