Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 20, 1998, Page 22, Image 22

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Lavender Lounge: MenTalks Weekend
Alternative, a coffee social for gay and
bisexual men, meets every Friday. (7 pm at
Zing's Coffee Lounge, 3588 SE Division St.
Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.)
Lesbian singer-songwriter Jamie Anderson
opens for Cosy Sheridan. All ages,
smoke-free. (8 pm at Artichoke Music
Backgate Stage. 3130-A SE Hawthorne Blvd.
$10 in advance [Artichoke Music, It's My
Pleasure. Music Millenium, Fastixx), $12 at
the door 232-8845.)
Visit Project Quest's open house to view
the new location, recognize volunteers and
give input. (2-7 pm Fnday. noon-5 pm
Saturday. 3117 NE Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd 493-0288.)
Washington State Leather Pride Week
is March 20 through 29. Parties, contests and
other events. (Leather Pnde Project, 1122 E
Pike St.. Suite 707. Seattle. WA 98122.
LthrPride@aol. com)
Persimmon's Clubhouse Cabaret. 500 SE
Butler Road, Gresham. $5. 667-7500.)
DJ Lauren spins at a smoke- and alcohol-free
wom en'* dance (8 pm at St. David's
Episcopal Church, 2800 SE Harrison St. $3.
Wheelchair accessible. 231 - 7051.)
Come and get some bargains at a rummage
ta le organized by Rosetown Ramblers
(9 am-3 pm at Trinity United Methodist
Church. 3915 SE Steele St. 234-9944.)
Scene from
Join Ms. Oregon State Leather 1997 for
Women's Lingerie and Taste of S /M
Night, a women-only evening to raise
funds for Outside In and the Ms. Oregon
Come and sign up for the Rose City
Softball Association women's league.
(6-8 pm at the Egyptian Club, 3701 SE
Division St. $30 player fee for the season.
460-9257.)
Free blood pressure check-ups and
j information on treating hyper-
Join Jeffrey Davis in a
musical tribute to those liv­
ing with HIV and AIDS.
(7 pm at M CC Portland,
2400 NE Broadway. $10.
271-4085.)
Nadie esta an
la coelna, a painting by
Angelina Woolley,
is part of the current
Mark Woolley Gallery
display, through
March 28
Portland Bisexual Alliance meets to
Submissions should be
sent to
Just out
cal­
view and discuss the video Gay Uves and
Culture Wars. (7 pm at Laughing Horse
Books. 3652 SE Division St. 775-9717.)
endar, P O Box 14400,
S aturday
Portland, O R 97293,
or faxed to 236-1257.
Deadline is 15 days
before issue date.
Just out IS
published on the first
and third Friday of
The Persimmon Winter Jazz Series wel­
comes pianist Tom Grant. (7 pm at
another fine performance
at The Brody Theater,
running through April 11
State Leather travel fund. (6-9 pm at the
Egyptian Club, 3701 SE Division St. $5. $3 for
those in lingene. 236-8689.)
I tension. (10 am-2 pm at
■ Belmont Street Holistic
I Health Center, 3401 SE
I Belmont St. 234-4550.)
Le Rituel du Printemps marks the vernal
equinox with neo-tribal music and dance by
Dhomba Also featuring Thoth, the Lions of
Batucada, Akala and Tracy Conklin. (8 pm at
Adnanna Hill Grand Ballroom. 918 S W Yamhill
St. $12 in advance lInfinity Tattoo. Calamity
Jane. TicketMaster). $15 at the door.)
And Another Thing,
S unday
Rosetown Ramblers presents a roller
skating party for Oregon's queer communi­
People for Animal Rights holds a benefit
dinner and concert to raise funds for a sanctu­
ary for chimpanzees and gorillas orphaned by
the bush-meat trade in Cameroon. (1 pm at
the Southeast Civic Center. 4506 SE 64th
Ave. $25. Reservations: 254-3112.)
Ski with the Adventure Group at Mount
Hood Meadows. (7 am. 452-5680.)
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Speak to Your Brothers offers drop-in,
needle-free H IV testing for gay and bisexual
men every Tuesday evening. (6-8 pm at
Cascade AIDS Project, Suite 300, 620 SW
Fifth Ave. 223-5907. ext. 172.)
It's Queer Night at LaLuna! with DJs
Ben, Ravi and Sangeet. All ages welcome.
(9 pm-2.30 am. 215 SE Ninth Ave. $3,
$5 under 21. 241-LUNA.)
Join Misha Rockafeller for her weekly Make-
a-Date night. Posted personals and anony­
Speak to Your Brothers offers drop-in.
needle-free H IV testing every Monday for
Joanna Cazden presents an evening of
gay and bisexual men in Washington County.
(7-9 pm. 1001 S W Baseline St.. Hillsboro.
David 223-5907. ext. 170.)
mous message services. (9 pm at Boxxes,
341 S W 10th Ave. No cover. 221-RAMA.)
inspirational folk songs. (7:30 pm at Artichoke
Music Backgate Stage. 3130-A SE Hawthorne
Bfvd. $8 in advance [Artichoke Music, It's M y
Pleasure). $10 at the door. 232-8845.)
Portland Institute for Contemporary
A rt hosts a chamber music recital with
Rinde Eckert and Third Angle New Music
Say good-bye to last year's teen icons,
Rosebud XXI Mistress Viridia and
Thom XXI Danny, as they present their
last show. (10 pm doors, 12 30 am show at
The Rage. 333 SW Park Ave. $7 cover.
242-2899.)
Ensemble. (8 pm at Uncoln Hall Auditorium,
1620 S W Park Ave. $10. 242-1419.)
HEAL—Portland presents Greg Nigh
speaking on "The Political Uses of HIV and
AIDS.” ( 7 pm at the First Congregational
Church, 1126 S W Park Ave. Free. 233-9444.)
Celebrate the vernal equinox at
PaganFaire V III. sponsored by
SisterSpirit Entertainment, rituals and
workshops. Wheelchair accessible. (Noon-
6 pm. 7 pm ritual at Scandia Hall, 1125 SE
Madison St. 736-3297.)
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences goes
behind the scenes of the Metro Washington
Park Zoo's Cascade Exhibit. (10:30 am.
Chns 287-0657.)
ty and friends. Bnng canned food donations
for local AIDS charities. (7:30-9 30 pm at
Oaks Park skating rink, foot o f Southeast
Spokane Street. $5. 234-9944.)
W e d n e sd a y
Watch the awards show and join the fun at
the Academy Awards Party. Donations
and a raffle to benefit Our House (5 pm
doors at Boxxes. 341 S W 10th Ave. No
cover. 221-RAMA.)
Neighborhood MenTalks holds discus­
sion groups for gay and bisexual young men
(aged 18 to 26) and "vintage" men (over 50).
(7 pm. Call for locations: Geoffrey 223-5907,
ext. 145.)
each m onth.
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