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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1999)
may.2L.1999 The Marionberry Salon discusses The Celluloid Closet by filmmakers Rob Epstein (left) and Jeffrey Friedman Saturday, May 22 refreshments and more. (10 am-4 pm at PSU's Community Recreation Field. SW 10th Ave. and Hall St. Free 725-3711.) Bid farewell to the Galloway and Luckett Band as they perform with Kiera O'Hara and Cacy Lee before heading off to Toronto to play NXNE. (8 -11 pm at Rock Creek Tavern, 10000 N W Old Cornelius Pass Road. No cover. 645-3822.) Queers on Reels. AFTER 8's first annual film festival starts tonight and runs through Sunday. (Various times at Avalon Cinema. 160 N W Jackson St.. Corvallis. Admissions vary. (5411 752-4161.) Join the Oregon Bears for an Underbear Party with proceeds to benefit Camp Oregon Bears and Beards & Roses. (9 pm-12 am at Dirty Duck Tavern. 439 N W Third Ave. $5. 240-2813.) The Portland Bisexual Alliance meets to discuss parents and friends with guest speakers from PFLAG. Open to all. (7 pm in Nature's dining area. 3016 SE Division St. 775-9717.) Students For Unity and End Corporate Dominance Alliance host the second annual regional conference. End Corporate Dominance Over Eco-systems and Communities. (Through Sunday at Portland % V< • State University. (5031 725-904 7. ecda@angelfire. com.) Join the Adventure Group for horseback riding or a hike at the hotsprings. (452-5680.) Catherine Cunningham performs guitar and folk music. (7-9 pm at Touchstone Coffee House. 7631 NE Clisan St. 262-7613.) Portland Leather Alliance hosts a pansexual celebration of BDSM diversity at the Portland KinkFest '99 Workshops, dis cussion groups, vendor tables, play parties and community solidarity. Today and tomor row. (727-3148, wvm.pdxleatheralliance.org.) release of her fourth album, The Absence of Moving. (8 pm at Multnomah Friends Meeting House, 4312 SE Stark St. $7, $5 Portland Folklore Society members. 282-1327.) Homowo African Arts and Cultures invites you to a Rhythm Explosion concert Concord Choir. Viriditas and Coro Uomo perform. (8 pm at First Christian Church. 1315 SW Broadway. $10. 721-0262.) Put a face with the name at an America On line party for M4M chatroom enthusiasts. (7:30 pm at CC. Slaughters. 219 N W Davis St. 248-9135.) Speak To Your Brothers hosts The Submissions should be sent to just out calendar, PO Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293, or faxed to 236-1257. Lavender Lounge: MenTalk's Weekend Alternative for gay and bisexual men of all ages on Friday evenings. (7 pm. Zing Coffee Lounge. 3588 SE Division St. Matt 223-5907, ext. 152.) Seattle-based singer-songwriter Jill Cohn comes to the Rose City to celebrate the night in Room 212, Shattuck Hall. 1915 SW Park Ave. $8 at the door, $6 advance. 15031 725-8405, architecture@pdx.edu.) Linda Katz leads a workshop on conflict resolution and communication styles Sponsored by Oregon Peace Institute and the men's club at Montavilla United Methodist Church. (9 am-noon in the Church Library. 232 SE 80th Ave. $10 donation suggested. Register: 725-8192.) of traditional drum music from Ghana and Western-influenced world beat music. (7 pm at Kaiser Town Hall, 3325 N Interstate. Free. 288-3025.) Saqra’s Studio of Middle Eastern Dance pre sents an International Dance Concert featunng clogging, Flamenco, Tango, and a star performance of belly dancing by Nadia Hamdi from Egypt. (7.30-10 pm at Club Green Meadows Ballroom. Vancouver. Wash. $14, $10 at the door. 13601906-1564.) Arnaldol. billed as Seattle's finest drag chanteuse, performs in Portland as part of a Sunday Night Cabaret. (7 pm dinner seating at The Chameleon, 2000 NE 40th Ave. $10 cover. Reservations recommended. 460-2682.) Bike the Springwater Corridor with the FOREST Group (236-2248. 331-9733.) The Brody Theater celebrates its second birthday at its Northwest Portland home with a special evening of improvised theater perfor mance, workshops, live music and food. (4:30 pm kick-off. 1904 NW 27th Ave. $12. Reservations encouraged: 224-0688.) Have Mercy is a benefit music and poetry program to benefit the American Red Cross in their efforts to relieve suffering for the dis placed refugees in the Balkans. (7-11 pm at Artichoke Music, 3130 SE Hawthorne Btvd. $10 minimum donation. 232-8845.) Willo presents original folktunes. (7-9 pm at Touchstone Coffee House. 7631 NE Glisan St. 262-7613.) Join the Lesbian Avengers to plan the Dyke March and other queer visibility actions around Portland. (5 pm. 452-5408.) Molly Gloss leads a discussion in the series Reading with Writers on the topic of Re-Imagining Our Lives Wheelchair accessible. (2-4 pm at In Other Words, 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Free. 232-6003.) All women are invited to shop, socialize, win prizes, eat, drink, and be merry at the second annual Sex Toys for Social Change Visit It's My Pleasure and make your purchases really count. Shop all day in person or by phone and mention Bradley Angle House to ensure that 25% of all purchases go to the oldest domestic violence shelter on the West Coast. Stay for a women's party in the evening. (Shop: all day Party. 6-8 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. 280-8080.) The Marionberry Salon meets in Salem to dis cuss the movie The Celluloid Closet and the book Stagestruck: Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America, by Sarah Schulman. (6.30 pm. Cary 363-6036.) Lucy Guerin (right) puts herself in motion fo r PICA Friday, May 28, through Sunday, May 30 Speak to Your Brothers hosts a Couples MenTalk group. (3 pm. Matt 223-5907. ext. 152.) Sponsored by the Portland Buddhist Priory and the Interfaith Spiritual Center. Open to the public. (4 pm at the Interfaith Spihtual Center. 3910 SE 11th Ave. Free. 238-1123.) concert of African, gospel, blues, jazz and tra ditional music about justice, struggle, and love. Sign-language interpreted. (8 pm at Civic Auditorium, 222 SW Clay St. $21.50 (Fastixx, PCPA box office!. 224-8499.) Always wanted to look like the KOIN Tower or Michaelangelos David? You're invited to dress as your favonte building or work of art for the Beaux Arts Costume Ball hosted by PSU Architecture Department and the American Institute of Architecture Students. (9pm-mid- support network, holds a forum about the use of alternative therapies in combating cancer. Refreshments provided. (2-4 pm at Fhendly House Community Center, 2617 N W Savier St. 642-1007.) A Common Sense Approach Sweet Honey in the Rock performs a The Statewide Gay Men's Contact Group meets to explore Oregon's great out doors. Car pooling available within the Willamette Valley. Picnic provided. (1541)367-2817.) The Hambleton Project, a lesbian cancer Reverend Master Daizui MacPhillamy gives a talk entitled Buddhism in Plain English: The first Northwest Transgender Film Festival takes place at the Evergreen State College. It’s an all-day event featuring films and speakers on trans issues. Open to the public. (10 am-late at Evergreen State College. Olympia. Wash. 1360] 866-6000. ext. 6544.) SW Washington Gay and Lesbian Socialites invites you to join their Spring Potluck. (1360] 735-1901. socialites@aol.com.) Portland Bisexual Women invites bi and questioning women to a discussion on dating women. (5.30-7.45 pm at It's M y Pleasure, 3106 NE 64th Ave. $2 donation. 283-6433.) Join area intelligentsia for a public forum, Want Time To Work On Your Art? Jan Clausen reads from her new book, Apples ft Oranges, Wednesday, May 26 The Arthritis Foundation celebrates Arthritis Awareness Month with an action day public forum featuring noted Lupus researcher Dr. Michelle Petri. (10 am-noon at the World Trade Center. Building Two, 25 SW Salmon St. Free. Reservations required. 222-7246. 18001 283-3004 ) Congregational leaders and laity gather to explore the theological background of farm workers and labor during a half-day workshop entitled Workers of the Land, Voices from the Field (9 am-noon at First Congregational Church. 700 NE Mahon St. $5. Register: 221-1054.) SpringFest '99, sponsored by PSU, Nike and Jammin' 95.5, is an all-day event of sports games and activities, athlete appear ances, dance and music performances,« (10 30 am -1 pm at OCAC. 8245 SW Barnes Rd. (503) 297 5544.) Rosetown Ramblers spon sors a gay roller skating party. (7:30-9 30 pm at Oaks Park skat ing hnk, foot o f Southeast Spokane Street. $5. 234-9944, www. rdrop com /users/ram blers/) Got an itchin' for some switchin? Join a poly-amorous discussion group All women welcome. (7 pm at It 's My Pleasure. 3106 NE 64th Ave $1. 280-8080)