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Brian Haliski (center),
with Laura Smith and
Stephan Henry,
stars in triangle productionsl's
august
Torch Song T rilogy,
written by Harvey Fierstein,
through Sept. 27
Hang out and chat with gay and bisexual men
o f all ages at Lavender Lounge:
MenTalk'e Weekend Alternative, hosted
by Speak to Your Brothers, every Friday
evening. (7 pm at Utopia Coffee House, 3320
SE Belmont St. Geoffrey 223-5907, ext. 145.)
Galloway and Luckett perform jazz, blues
and country. (6-9 pm at Starbucks. 2442 E
Burnside St., Gresham. Free. 666-9524.)
Join the Oregon Bears for Paws-'n'-Ball*.
an evening of bowling with the friendly furry
ones. C ost depends upon the number of
bowlers, so come on down! (7 pm at Pro300
Lanes, 3031 SE Powell B M . 240-2813.)
The NW Sexual Minority Families
Conference starts today and runs through
Sunday. (At Rockaway Beach. For cost and
information, call Greg. 281-8043, ore-m ail
trailden&hevanet. com)
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The C ity of Tualatin continues its Concerts
on the Commons series with the comedy,
clowns and Portland Taiko. Concerts continue
every Friday dunng August. (6:30-8:30 pm at
Tualatin Commons, Nyberg Road, Tualatin.
Free. Parks Department: 692-2000.)
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Proceeds from this evening of dance,
visual art and music benefit CAP .
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Sunday. (9 a.m. today, 10 a.m. Sunday at
Harmony Sports Complex, 19200 NE 18th
Ave., Vancouver, Wash. Free. Call 287-7838
or check www.lclark.edu/~arthur for times.)
rials and musical instruments. (1 pm-dusk at
Collins Nude Beach. Sauvie Island.
232-3522.)
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Rose town Ramblers sponsors a roller
skating party for Oregon's queer community
and friends. Bring 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.)
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The Bindlestiff Family Cirfcus performs.
(8 pm at W OW Hall, 291 W Eighth Ave.,
Eugene. $7, $6 in advance. 1541) 687-2746.)
Take your head out o f that oven. Sylvia, and
head to the Portland Poetry Slam to help
choose the 1999 Portland Slam Team. (7:30
pm at Berbati's Pan, 10 S W Third Ave. $3.
232-2042.)
Jo n Kaiser, M .D., gives lectures on HIV
and the immune system as part o f the HIV
Health Fair. Free massage and acupuncture
and many informational booths available.
msm m Wm (6:30-9:30 pm at Lorenzen Conference
The third annual Women in Theatre
Festival runs today through Sunday. The
main festival features performances by dozens
o f women including Chameleons by Dale
Soules. Buddha's Aunt by Barratt Walton.
(Schedule and tickets from: Festival Central,
Tsunami Books, 2528 Willamette St., Eugene.
1541)345-8986.)
Center, Emanuel Hospital. 301 N Graham St.
Free. 1800) 777-AIDS, (800)514-7197.)
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Bring your original w ork to Th e Last Word,
a m onthly open mike fo r women w riters and
their fans. (9-11 pm at In Other Words, 3734
SE Hawthorne Btvd. 232-6003.)
Speak to Your Brothers' Neighborhood
MenTalks hosts three separate discussion
groups for gay and bi men: one for men over
50, one for men in their 30s and 40s and one
for young gay and bi men. (Geoffrey
223-5907, ext. 145.)
Submissions should be
sent to J u s t s e t cal-
endar, PO Box 14400,
Portland, OR 97293,
or faxed to 236-1257.
Deadline is 15 days
before issue date.
Jm t Mit is
published on the first
and third Friday of
each month.
Performances include an original ballet enti
tled Apollo and Hyacinth, an electronic
musical composition called Timepiece that is
based on the poetry o f Judith Barrington, and
a cappella by Concord Choir. (8 pm at the
Newmark Theatre. Portland Center for the
Performing Arts, 1111 SW Broadway. $20
[FastixxJ, $50 priority seating and post-perfor
mance reception 1223-5907, ext. 197).)
The men of Portland Area Gay and
Naked (P A G A N ) hold a Hot Tub/Ovemi
Party. (4 p.m. $5, $3 members 623-9649
location and details )
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The Portland Ultimate Frisbee Federation invites
everyone to participate or simply watch at the
Fifth Annual Kleinman Memorial
Ultimate Frisbee Tournament Today and
Literary queers are invited to join the gay and
lesbian book group to discuss Terminal
Velocity by Blanc he Boyd. (7 pm at Barnes
and Noble, 1231 NE Broadway. Free.
335-0201.)
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If you're aged 20-30 and would like to meet
other educated, intellectual, creative/artistic
womyn outside of the bar scene, come to the
first Brainy Artsy Gals Social (BAGS).
(1-4 pm at Laurelhurst Park, comer o f 39th
Ave. and Ankeny St. 232-4143.)
Come and meet the Portland Gay Men's
Chorus at a "get-acquainted" picnic. Both
men and women, singing and non-singing are
needed to join the choral family. (For details:
460-3689.)
Fun in the sun at the third annual naked Bun
Dance Bring a picnic, body decorating mate
SisterSpirit hosts a wisdom circle, an eco-
fem inist Christian communion service.
W heelchair accessible. (7:30 pm. 3430 SE
Belmont St. 736-3297.)
Bisexual Community Forum hosts a
casual discussion group on the topic o f per
sonal ads (7:30 pm at Utopia Coffee House,
3320 SE Belmont St. 285-4848.)
Enjoy a cappuccino with gay and bisexual guys
aged 18 to 26 every Wednesday evening at
Young Men's CoffeeTalk. sponsored by
Speak to Your Brothers. (7 pm at Coffee
Time, 712 N W 21st Ave. Geoffrey
223-5907. ext 145.)
Collaborative paintings by Joe Adams
and Brian Kershisnik, including Your
House, hang at Froelick Ado!hart
Gallery through Aug. 20