Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, January 08, 1999, Page 22, Image 22

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January B. 139&
•6 SATURDA 7
Renee Corbin performs music from the
Bntish Isles. (7 pm at Sacred Grounds Coffee
House. 3106 NE 64th Ave. Donations wel­
come. 493-4374.)
Dress to impress for the Uniform Party,
part of Portland Uniform Weekend VII. (9 pm-
midnight at PDX Eagle. 1300 W Burnside St
241-0105.)
Speak To Your Brothers hosts a non-sexual
massage w orkshop for young gay and bi
men. (7 pm. 223-5907, ext. 131.)
uing threats to women's health. Sponsored by
Radical Women Wheelchair accessible.
Everyone welcome. (6.30 pm. Community
Room, Northwest Cultural Center, 1819 N W
Everett St. Free, $6 donation for supper.
228-3090.)
Get a load
of Mother!ode
Saturday,
Jan. 23, at the
release party
for their new
CD, C ircle on
•s F riday
••JM ohday
january
Gay and bisexual guys are invited to a
Neighborhood MenTalk discussion group
in East Multnomah County. (7 pm. 223-5907,
ext. 131.)
the Send
(photo above,
from left:
Janet Peterson,
Nan Collie,
Marie Eaton,
Kathleen Fallon)
a ] F riday
The Forest Group hosts a potluck and plan­
ning meeting. (293-1358.)
YouthNET, the Sexual M inority Youth
Coordination Project, sponsors Q ueer Open
M ike—Anything You Want To Do
(7-9 pm at Star E. Rose Espresso Café,
2403 NE Alberta St. 227-1981.)
Drummer Cacy Lee joins Galloway &
Luckett for a concert. (7-9 pm at Borders
Books & Music. 2605 SW Cedar Hills B M .
Free. 644-6164.)
•as W ednesday
Young gay and bi guys come together for a
Young M en’s CoffeeTalk every
Wednesday. (7 pm at Coffee Time, 712 NW
21st Ave. 223-5907, ext. 131.)
Uninsured and underinsured women are invit­
ed to a free health screening with
Sisterhands and the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation. (7 pm at In Other Words,
3734 SW Hawthorne B M . 232-6003.)
Portland Bisexual A lliance discussion
group meets to talk about bisexuals in the
media. Open to all. (7 pm at Common
Grounds Coffeehouse, 4321 SE Hawthorne
B M 775-9717.)
Social revolutionary history is retold in the
documentary film . . . all our lives:
Women in the Spanish A narchist
Movement in 1936. which chronicles the
Mujeres Libres organization founded dunng
the Spanish Civil War and still in existence
today. (7:30 pm at In Other Words, 3734 SW
Hawthorne Btvd. 232-6003.)
PICA presents Anne Bogart's BOB. a stage
production about the avant-garde director,
Robert Wilson. Tonight and Saturday. (8 pm at
Northwest Cultural Center, 1819 N W Everett
St. $17. $14 members [PICA, Jackpot
Records. Clinton St. Video. POVAJ.
242-1419.)
Speak To Your Brothers hosts The
Lavender Lounge: MenTalk's Weekend
A lternative most Fridays. (7 pm at Feinlein
Gallery, 1429 SE Hawthorne B M . 223-5907.
ext. 131.)
(5 pm.
at In Other Words, 3734 SW Hawthorne BM .
232-6003.)
Speak To Your Brothers hosts a MenTalk
Potluck
Submissions
should be sent to
Just out
calendar, PO Box
14400, Portland,
OR 97293,
or faxed to
236-1257.
Deadline is
15 days before
issue date.
Just out is
published on the
first and third
Friday of each
month.
(5 pm. 223-5907. ext. 131.)
The Adventure Group goes downhill skiing
at Mt. Hood Meadows. (452-5680.)
Karen Tate (left) plays Sis, Sharon Maroney plays Babe, and they both play bingo in
Triangle Productions! production of Queen o f Bingo, through January. See Stage i
Screen listings, p. 25
The Adventure Group goes skiing at
Timberline. (452-5680.)
informal discussion group on poiyamory
(7:30 pm at Utopia Coffee House, 3320 SE
Belmont St. 285-4848 )
F O
Join Speak To Your Brothers for a
Neighborhood MenTalk discussion group
in North Portland. (7 pm. 223-5907, ext. 131.)
Just Out sponsors the
party to find some closure in ifi
wake of losing a Portland institution. (5 pm
Hobo s. 120 NW Third Ave
No cover. 224-3285.)
at
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T hursday
Jennifer La verdure joins Sisterhoods to
The Adventure Group and their big feet go
skiing on the Sasquatch Trail. (452-5680.)
•'
S unday
Portland Uniform Weekend VII wraps up with
this At-Eaee Dinner. (7-9 pm at Hobo's.
120 N W Third Ave. 224-3285.)
Lesbian and Bi-wom en In Alliance
presents a community forum on same-sex
dom estic violence. Child care and
interpretation available. Wheelchair accessible.
(3-6 pm at Loremen Conference Center,
Room 1702A-B, Emanuel Hospital,
2801 N Gantenbein St. 289-6869,
ext. I I . )
708 SW Third Ave. 220-5911.)
Bisexual Community Forum hosts an
111 S u n d a y
Attend a free acupuncture clinic for
chronic pain patients for a more comfortable
1999. (11 am-1 pm at Division St. Holistic
Health Center, 4836 SE Division St.
Registration required. 234-4789.)
M uslca Femina. featuring Kristen Aspen
and Janna M acAuslan. presents a perfor­
mance o f historical and contemporary music
by women composers. (2 pm at Borders,
Gail Tremblay reads from her newly revised
collection of poetry. Indian Singing (7 pm
The FOREST Group goes skiing at different
sites. (283-5926, 249-8327.)
Paideia, a student-run independent activities
week between semesters, features radio leg­
end Dr. Demento; a play by Portland comic
B ill Bradley; and lectures on music, murder,
human rights and entheogenesis. Open to the
public, some events are free. Today through
the Jan. 23. (Schedule: 777-7530. 777-7755.)
Potluck brunch fo r all Q ueer Femmes
sponsored by Lesbian Community Project.
Wheelchair accessible. (11 am-2 pm at Mane
Smith Senior Center, 4616 N Albina St. $1
donation. 282-8090, dark-red@iuno.com.)
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences share
256-4465.)
The M arionberry Salon meets in Salem
for a potluck discussion o f the Lambda Award
winning mystery, Term inal Velocity by
Blanche McCrary Boyd. (6.30 pm. 363-6036 )
Join Portland Gay M en's Chorus for an
afternoon of song. (2 pm at Borders, 16920
SW 72nd Ave., Tigard. 968-7576.)
** S aturday
adventure stories and photos.
See Cow girls, a musical comedy, and w it­
ness the hilarity of three female classical musi­
cians getting booked for a Country and
Western gig by mistake. (7 pm Historic
Elsinore Theatre, 170 High St. SE, Salem.
$17-$321370-7469, Fastixx). 15031581-8810.)
talk about the medical industry and the contin­
Join the Oregon Bears for Snow Bears at
Snow Bunny inner-tubing at M t. Hood, (Meet
to carpool at 8 am at D irty Duck Pub, 439
NW Third Ave. Call 282-1693 for more infor­
mation.)
Vhrian's Keeper perform acoustic folk
music. (7 pm
at Sacred Grounds Coffee
House, 3106 NE 64ih Ave. Donations wel­
come. 493-4374.)
IN UNIFORM Magazine and the American
Uniform Association present Portland
Uniform Weekend V II. Events include din­
ners and brunches,
the infamous Clippers
Party, tours and
shows. (For full sched­
ule: 228-6935 111 am-
8 pm], uniform@teie-
port.com or www tele-
.com/-uniform)
C
weekend kicks off
tonight with a Uniform M eet and G reet
party. (9-11 pm at the Dirty Duck Tavern. 439
NW Third Ave. 224-8446.)
i» M onday
Forest Grove GLUE hosts a discussion on
masculinity and femininity. (7.30 pm.
516-GLUE.)
Seattle-based lesbian author Rebecca
Brown signs her new novel entitled The
Dogs: A M odern B estiary, the story of a
woman's descent into madness (6-6.30 pm at
In Other Words. 3734 SW Hawthorne B M
232-6003.)
Speak to Your Brothers hosts separate
Neighborhood M enTalk discussion
groups in Northwest Portland and Clark
County. (7 pm. 223-5907, ext. 131.)