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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1999)
may 21.1999 • Just out. (9-11:30 am at Kaiser Permanente Town Hall Building, Conference Rooms A and B. 3704 N Interstate Ave. Free. 731-4409.) Pulitzer Pnze nominee Sherod Santos reads from his four books of poetry. Sponsored by the Mountain Wnters Senes. (8 pm. 3624 SE Milwaukie Ave. $8. $5 mem bers. 236-4854.) Kaiser Permanente, the Community Self Care Center, and A Woman's Time offer a lecture series on women's wellness Tonight's presentation on Sexuality and M idlife gives women a better understanding of how hormonal and life changes influence sexuality as well as measures to address these con cerns. (7-9 pm at Community Self Care Center. Natures Northwest, 17711 Jean Road. Lake Oswego. $10. $5 Kaiser members. 286-6816.) The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon hosts Furball. a fund raiser featuring a silent auction, food and wine, and swing music. Emcees for the event are Reed Coleman and Randy Quenn of KOIN-TV. (7 pm at the Wodd Forestry Center, Miller Hall. 4033 SW Canyon Road. $50 in advance. $60 at the door. 245-0378.) Women are invited to leam how to reclaim the power of “bleeding tim e“ with Ruth Traut. (7 pm at It 's My Pleasure. 3106 NE 64th Ave. Pre-registration required. $7-$25. sliding scale. 280-8080.) Create a scandal with your free ad at the Just Out Voice Personals Party. (7-10 pm at Scandals. 1038 SW Stark St. No cover. 236-1252.) Willo returns to play you folk music while you sip your latte. (7-9 pm at Touchstone Coffee House. 7631 NEGhsan St. 262-7613.) Bisexual Community Forum hosts an informal discussion group on bisexual three somes. (7:30 pm at Utopia Coffee House. 3320 SE Belmont St. 285-4848 ) It's My Pleasure hosts a book reading from Voices of Color, edited and with and introduction by Volanda Alaniz and Nellie Wong. (7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. 280-8080 ) Lesbian Community Project invites you to a meeting of the fundraising committee. No experience necessary, food provided. Wheelchair accessible. (7 pm. 1001 E Burnside St. 233-3913.) The Seattle Men's Chorus hosts a drag show by the Fabulous Lypsinka, who was called “a cross between Lucille Ball and an angry flamingo" in the Miami Herald . (8 pm at the King Cat Theater. 6th and Blanchard, Seattle. Wash. $15-$23. (2061323-2992 www. seattlemenschorus. org.) Join Speak to Your Brothers for the premiere of the Young Men's Video Project (7 pm Matt 223-5907. ext. 152.) Theresa De ma rest and Good Company perform in concert. (9 pm at Jan Clausen reads from her memoir Apples and Oranges: My Journey Through Sexual Identity. Clausen tells of McMenamins St. Johns Pub, 8203 N Ivanhoe $8 at the door 283-8520.) her struggle with labels and her "fall from les bian grace” when she fell in love with a man. (7:30 pm at Powell's Books on Hawthorne. 3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 238-1668.) Speak to Your Brothers hosts separate age- distinct Neighborhood MenTalk groups for "in-between" and “ vintage" men. ( 7 pm. Matt 223-5907. ext. 152.) Utopia Coffee Shop. 3320 SE Belmont St 775-9717.) It's My Pleasure hosts an orgasm tech nique workshop All women welcome. (7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. $15. Registration required: 280-8080.) PICA presents Australian choreographer and dancer Lucy Guerin Tonight through Sunday. (8 pm at the Echo Theater, 1515 SE 37th Ave. $15. $12 PICA members [PICA. Jackpot Records. Clinton Street Video. POVA Visitor Information Center1. 242-1419.) White Bird presents the Limón Dance Company, the oldest modern dance Compa ny in the United States. (7 30 pm at Ariene Schnitzer Concert Hall. 1037 SW Broadway. $19 50-$29 IPCPA. Fastixx). 245-1600 ) ORGAN (Oregon Regional Gay and Naked), a social group for nude men who enjoy being gay, hosts a video night and pizza potluck (6.30 pm. 234-0572 ) Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project performs special intimate, SisterSpirit hosts a book discussion on Celtic mythology (7 30 pm. Suite 102. 3430 SE Belmont St. Wheelchair accessible Donation appreciated 736-3297.) limited seating shows at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Tonight and Saturday. (8 pm 1037 SW Broadway $50-$75 IPCPA. FastixxJ. 245-1600.) Broadway. $6 per reading, $10 for two. $20 for four. 274-6588.) Civic Auditorium. 222 SW Clay St. $29- $36.50 [TicketMasted 224-4400) Jonatha Brooke takes to the stage in Young gay and bi guys come together for a Young Men's CoffeeTalk most Wednesdays. (7 pm at Coffee Time. 712 NW 21st Ave. 223-5907. ext. 131.) Eugene. (7.30 pm at the WOW Hall. 2 9 1 W Eighth Ave.. Eugene. $17 at the door, $15 advance 15411687-2746) Lesbian Community Project sponsors an anti-racism workshop. Wheelchair accessible. (7 pm at In Other Words, 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 233-3913.) The FOREST Group hikes to the fourth viewpoint on the Central Salmon River. (226-7919.) Chris Blount performs acoustic country, folk, and love songs to soothe your soul. (7-9 pm at Touchstone Coffee House. 7631 NEGhsan St 262-7613.) Magnet Showings hosts a performance by artist and performer Jenn Gierada and a choreography piece by OSU Dance Department Director Carol Soleau performed by Bettina McGowen. Audience feedback encouraged. (5 pm at Conduit. Suite 401, 918 SW Yamhill St $3 228-2320.) Members of Portland Bisexual Alliance, the Bisexual Community Forum, and Portland Bisexual Women discuss how to make Pride ‘99 bi-positive with representatives from Pnde Northwest. Open to all. (7 pm at Portland Center Stage ix jp o N [W y f joins New York Theatre Workshop for Just Add The Portland Bisexual Alliance meets to discuss being out at the Pnde rally and beyond Open to all. (7 pm in Nature's dining area, 3016 SE Division St. 775-9717.) and Bnng food and a place setting to the FOREST Group potluck and planning meet ing (6 30 potluck. 7 30 meeting 525-4845 ) Judy Brodkey leads a workshop for men and women entitled Understanding the Importance of Men's Liberation Leam about society's narrow definitions of masculini ty and how to become an ally for the boys and , men in your life (6 45-9 30 pm at the Fnends Meeting House. 4312 SE Stark St $5-$15 sliding scale Register 234-1012.) Blondie bnngs their atomic talent to The Women's Health Network hosts a lecture on Healing the Culture: Community See the Galleries and Stage and Screen listings on Page 27. Portland. (6 3 0 pm doors, 7:30 concert, at the Efforts to Change the System Speak to Your Brothers hosts separate Neighborhood MenTalk groups for resi dents of Northeast Portland and for gay dads (7 pm. Matt 223-5907. ext. 152.) Water/West: A Playwrights Festival The ' event features staged readings of four plays followed by moderated audience discussion in response to the plays. (4 pm 8 pm today and Sunday at the Winmngstad Theatre. PCPA. 1111 SW Jubilate!, the Corvallis Women's Choir, is joined by Four in Hand to perform a range of music from English, German and Afncan folk songs to Latin Amencan contemporary music, jazz, and gospel. (3 pm at the First United Methodist Church. 600 State St.. Salem. $6 donation. 15411 754-9579.) Lesbian Community Project invites you to a meeting of the political organizing commit tee. Wheelchair accessible. (7 pm. 1001 E Burnside St. 233-3913.) Vivian's Keeper performs original folk ,—O at In Other Words, 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd Free 232-6003.) The proceeds from this female impersonation performance entitled Simply Liza! benefit the Women's Intercommunity AIDS Resource. (6 30 pm doors. 7 30 pm show at Darcelle XV. 208 N W Third Ave $10. 222-5338 ) years old and younger. (8 pm at Metropolitan Community Church. 2400 NE Broadway. Free. 872-9664) music (7-9 pm at Touchstone Coffee House. 7631 NEGhsan St 262-7613.) Pack Your Bags and M eet M e at the Crossroads Wheelchair accessible. (2-4 pm asmm* SMYRC and YHSPP present a prom for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and questioning youth and their allies. Open to all youth 23 Women of all ages are invited to bring their poetry, short fiction, journal musings, personal essays, and other wntten and spoken words to The Last Word Women's Open Mic (9-11 pm at In Other Words. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd 232-6003 ) the senes Reading with Writers on the topic, See Analisa perform original folk tunes. 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