Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 04, 1999, Page 28, Image 28

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»une 4. 1999
Dale Peck reads from his new novel,
N ow I t ’s Time to Say Goodbye, about urban
gay lovers relocating to the country,
Wednesday, May 9
The proceeds from this female impersonation
performance titled S im p ly 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. 15031222-5338.)
F riday
The Portland Bisexual Alliance meets
to discuss being out at the Pride rally and
beyond. Open to all. (7 pm in Nature's dining
area, 3016 SE Division St. 15031 775-9717.)
The Lesbian Avengers invite you to Buy a
Dyke, or at least a date with one, at this ben­
efit for the Dyke March. (7 -10 pm at Embers
Avenue, 110 N W Broadway. No cover.
15031452-5408.)
See Analisa perform original folk tunes. (7-9
pm at Touchstone Coffee House. 7631 NE
GhsanSt. 15031262-7613.)
M usica Femina. a flute-guitar duo. perform
original compositions, Flamenco, and Latin
music as part of the Pride festivities. They will
be joined by Jan ice Gould, a Native
American poet and musician. (2 pm at Borders
Books and Music, 708 S W Third Ave. Free.
15031220-5911.)
Speak To Your Brothers hosts The
Lavender Lounge: MenTalk's Weekend
Alternative for gay and bisexual men of all
ages on Friday evenings. Join them tonight
and check out a new gay coffeehouse while
you meet some new friends. (7 pm 3 Fnends
Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave. Matt
15031 223-5907. ext. 152.)
Congressman David Wu talks to Lanny
Swerdlow about Congress, medical manjuana,
and the possibility of a gay holocaust on
N ig h tS ce n e Continues next week. (10 pm.
Cable Channel 11 in Portland, Channel 49 in
Vancouver, Wash. 15031286-1764.)
Bring food and a place setting to the FOR­
EST Group potluck and planning meeting.
(6:30 potluck. 7:30 meeting. 15031525-4845.)
The Women's Health Network hosts a lecture
on Healing the Culture: Community
Efforts to Change the System (9-11:30
am at Kaiser Permanente Town Hall Building.
Conference Rooms A and B.
3704 N Interstate Ave Free. 15031 731-4409.)
Pulitzer Prize nominee Sherod Santos
reads from his four books of poetry.
Sponsored by the Mountain Writers Series.
pm. 3624 SE Milwaukie Ave. $8. $5 mem­
bers. (5031236-4854.)
Submissions
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OR 97293,
or faxed to
236-1257.
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Friday of each
month.
Theresa Demarest and Good
Company play blues, folk, jazz, and country
in a free concert. (1 pm at Music Millennium,
801 N W 23rd Ave. Free. 15031248-0163.)
The Adventure Group takes a hike at Trout
Lake Ice Caves. (15031452-5680.)
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The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon hosts
Furball. a fund-raiser featuring a silent auc­
tion, food and wine, and swing music. Emcees
for the event are Reed Coleman and Randy
Querin of KOIN-TV. (7 pm at the World
Forestry Center, Miller Hall, 4033 SW Canyon
Road. $50 in advance. $60 at the door
15031245-0378.)
The FO REST Group hikes to Dog
Mountain. (15031293-1358.)
Need to pick up some thundereggs? Go with
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences to col­
lect rocks at Richardson’s Ranch.
(15031639-8936.)
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Millennium Auction and Hawaiian
Party to benefit Pride Northwest (9 pm at
Invitational Bowling Tournament
through Sunday. (Various times at Hollywood
Lanes. 4030 NE Halsey St. 15031293-0438.)
Pick up some new stuff and help survivors of
domestic violence at the Helping Hands
Rummage Sale, benefiting Bradley Angle
House. Today and tomorrow. (9 am-5 pm
Saturday, noon-4 pm Sunday at Ainsworth
United Church o f Christ, 2941 NE Ainsworth
St.. 15031284-8767.)
Singer-songwriter Loraa Miller performs
roots music and old cowboy tunes (8-10 pm
at Cafe Lena. 2239 SE Hawthorne Blvd
15031238-7087.)
WMo returns to play you folk music while you
sip your latte. (7-9 pm at Touchstone Coffee
House. 7631 NEGHsanSt. 15031262-7613.)
It's My Pleasure hosts a book reading
from Voicea o f Color, edited and with an
introduction by Volanda Alaniz and Nellie
Wbng. (7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave
15031280-8080.)
The Seattle Men s Chorus hosts a drag show
by the FabokNM 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. $!5-$23 1206)323-2992 www.seat-
onday
Lesbian Community Project invites you
to a volunteer meeting to plan the 14th
annual LCP softball tournament. LCP
Political Organizing Committee meets
tonight also. Wheelchair accessible. (7 pm.
1001 E Burnside St. 15031233-3913.)
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Pride 1999 kicks off with the Mr. Gay
Scandals, 1038 SW Stark St. No cover.
15031227-5887.)
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Speak to Your Brothers hosts a
Neighborhood MenTalk group for resi­
dents of Clark County. (7 pm. Matt
15031223-5907, ext. 152.)
Those interested in African-American history,
the labor movement, or classic independent
films will not want to miss this screening of
Finally G ot the N ew *, a documentary by
the League of Revolutionary Black Workers in
collaboration with Newsreel. Marvin
Surkin. co-author of Detroit: I Do Mind
Dying, will introduce the film and answer ques
tions. Open to the public. (7:30 pm in Room
122, Terrell Hall, PCC Cascade. 705 N
Killingsworth St. Free. 15031978-5700.)
Gay and lesbian bowlers take to the lanes at
the 16th annual Rosebowl C lassic
BY MARILYN HUM PHRIES
music from English, German and African 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.)
View Portland s hottest Latino men in formal
wear and swimsuits at the second annual Mr.
Latino Competition (9 pm at Extasis, 2845
SE Stark St. $10 price. 15031 736-9956.)
Join the Rosetown Ramblers for gay
Country-Western dancing with a live DJ
and full-service bar. (10 pm -1 am at PPAA
618 SE Alder St. $5. 15031234-9944.)
Anndee Hochman leads a discussion in
the senes Reading with Writers on the topic,
tlemenschorus org.)
Pack Your Bags and Meet Me at the
Crossroads Wheelchair accessible. (2-4 pi
Theresa Demersa l and Good
Company perform in concert (9 pm at
McMenamms St. John 's Pub, 8203 N
Nanhoe. $8 at the door. 15031283-8520 )
at In Other Words, 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Free. 15031232-6003)
Jubilate!, the Corvallis Women's Choir, is
joined by Four in Hand to perform a range of
T uesday
Judy Brodkey leads a workshop for men and
women titled Understanding the
Importance of Men's Liberation Learn
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: 15031234-1012.)
Naturopath Jo Powell leads a women's
health discussion group. (7 pm at In
Other Words, 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
15031232-6003.)
It's time for another Old-Fashioned
Lesbian Singles Social with free Just Out
voice-personal ads, food, no-host bar, friends
and fun. (6-8 pm at Chez What?, 2203 NE
Alberta St. 236-1252.)
Young gay and bi guys come together for a
Young Men's CoffeeTalk most
Wednesdays. (7 pm at Coffee Time. 712 NW
21st Ave. 15031223-5907, ext. 131.)
Join Darcelle XV and Roxy Pride '99
Grand Marshals, in a drag benefit for
Pride Northwest (7:30 pm doors, 8:30 pm
show at Darcelle XV. 208 NW Third Ave. For
cover information, call 15031 295-9788
wwwgaypdx.com/pride.)
Speak to Your Brothers hosts a
Neighborhood MenTalk group for resi­
dents of North Portland. (7 pm. Matt
15031223-5907. ext. 152.)
Celebrate the end of a semester's hard work
with the graduates of the class of PSU