Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, February 18, 2000, Page 24, Image 24

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Podro Ruiz and Roe hollé Aytes
portorm Bury Me Standing
when Ballet Hispánico
hits the Schnitz Feb. 29
© S aturday
Shine those boots and head off to Crystal's
Queer Country Jam at PPAA, 618 SE
Alder St. (8-9 pm lessons 1$31. 9 pm -1 am
dancing 1$51.)
The Forest Group explores Oaks Bottom
Marsh in Portland. (9 am. 15031238-3877.)
Speak to Your Brothers hosts 30s and 40s
(In-Betweeners) MenTalk (7-9 pm
Q M onday
15031223-5907. ext. 233.)
Combine do-gooding and guzzling at Las
Mishas a beer bust and show present­
ed by Rose Empress XXXVIII Misha
Rockafeller at the Bngg. The $10 cover bene­
fits Educate, which does AIDS outreach to the
Hispanic community. (6 pm. 1035 SW Stark
St 15031226-4171.)
T hursday
The Egyptian Club hosts a VIP Party to
thank valued customers with a night of fun,
games, pnzes and dancing. (9pm. 3701 SE
Division St. Free. 15031236-8689 )
Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries at the
weekly KoffeeKlatch held at 3 Fnends
Coffeehouse from 9 am until whenever.
(201 SE 12th Ave 15031235-0826.)
Get moving in the new year. Catch up with
the Adventure Group every Saturday
morning for the Fun Run/Walk along
Portland's waterfront. Meet at the former
River Queen Restaurant parking lot at 10 am
for a two-mile to six-mile run or walk open to
all skill levels. (Don 15031224-6747.)
The Marionberry Salon meets in Salem
at 6:30 pm for a potluck to discuss Odd
Girls and Twilight Lovers by noted les­
bian herstonan Lillian Faderman. (Cary
1503)363-6036)
Beat the February blahs with an evening of guaranteed fun at Pink Flamingo Bingo
on Feb. 25
Join MenTalk of Vancouver for a social
from 7 to 9 pm. (Peter 13601576-6595.
Men TalkofVanc WA&webtv. net.)
The Metropolitan Human Rights Center pre­
sents Dynamic Differences a free inter­
active workshop that examines vanous forms
of multiculturalism, at Rose City Methodist
Church. Preregistration is required. (6 30-
9 pm. 5830 NE Alameda St. 15031823-5136.)
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Lesbian comedian
Suzanne Westenhoefer performs I'm
febpuapy
© F riday
Lesbian Community Project hosts a
public forum. Perspectives on
Inciusivity: Focus on Disability in Fuller
Hall at the First Umtanan Church. The panel of
speakers will include women with disabilities
and women from the deaf community.
(7 3 0 pm 1011 S W 12th Ave Free
1503)233-3913)
Connie Cohen sings her heart out at the
Touchstone Coffee House (7 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan St Donations 15031262-7613.)
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Deadline is
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Friday of each
month.
The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus­
sion group meets to talk about choosing
monogamy Open to all (7-9 pm at Laughing
Horse Books. 3652 SE Division St Bi -Line
15031 775-9717.)
Interested in Onental medicine7 Drop in at In
Other Words for the Women's Health
Discussion Group Acupunctunst Elizabeth
March will share her insights into Oriental
medicine, nutntion. etc (7 pm 3734 SE
Hawthorne Btvd 15031232-6003 )
Put on your dancin' shoes and head over to
the women s club. Choices Pub. where every
Fnday night Krazy K spins Top 40
music f 2845 SE Stark St 15031236-4321.)
Lavender Lounge a gathenng sponsored
by Speak to Your Brothers, happens every
Fnday from 7 to 9 pm at 3 Fnends
Coffeehouse (201 SE 12th Ave.
1503)223-5907. ext 233 )
Not Cindy Brady in Seattle, sponsored by
the Seattle Men's Chorus. (8 pm. $18-$22
12061323-2992.)
o
S unday
Get off the couch! Go cross-country ski­
ing with the Adventure Group at Clark Creek
(9 am. 15031542-5680)
Lewis & Clark College presents the African
American Drama Company in the Evans
Auditorium performing / Can Sing for You
Brother, a one-man musical about black spiri­
tuals. (3 pm. 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road
Free 15031 768-7051.)
It's My Pleasure offers an introductory class,
SM 101, taught by Desta. (7pm. 3106 NE
64th Ave Free Preregister . 15031280-8080.)
© F riday
Portland Gay Men's Chorus presents its
second annual Classical Recital at the Old
Church. (8 pm. 422 S W 11th Ave. $15
IFastixxl.)
T uesday
Sexy girls with big. . .speakers! Forget folk
music—all-giri sensation Blue Bails Nays
original rock 'n' roll at Satyricon with Crack
City Rockers. (9 pm. 120 N W Sixth Ave. $3.)
o
Homowo African Arts & Cultures pre­
sents a free concert of Afncan music and
dance under the artistic direction of Obo
Addy at Peace Lutheran Church. (7 pm
2201 N Portland B M . Free 150312883025.
wvvw. homowo. org.)
W ednesday
Feel a need for speed—and hooky? Go
downhill skiing with the Adventure Group
at Mount Hood Meadows. (7.30 am
15031452-5680.)
Young Men's Coffee Talk happens from 7
to 9 pm at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse (201 SE
12th Ave 1503)2235907. ext. 233.)
The HIV+ MenTalk group gets
together from 7 to 9 pm. (Bob
1503)236-1531.)
F.R.I.E.N.D.S—Brother to
Brother meets at 5 pm (15031417-7991
The
Portland
Bisexual
Alliance
discussion
group
meets
to talk
about
choosing
monogamy
on Friday,
Feb. 18 at
Laughing
Horse
Books
Are you a woman with words to spare or writ­
ing to share7 Check out the Last Word
Literary Open Mic at In Other Words from
9 to 11 pm. The event is free and hosted by
local wnter and editor Meg Daly. (3734 SE
Hawthorne Blvd 15031232-6003 )
Don't wait to get your tickets for the very pop­
ular Pink Flamingo Bingo— it s sure to be
a sell out! Drag sensation Chocha Fresca is
back by popular demand to keep the evening
hopping (7 pm at Scottish Rite Center. 1512
S W Morrison St. 15031233-5484 )
Girls and boys playing together! Check out
this energetic pop-dance show open to all
ages at the Magic Marker House, featunng
Dear Nora and The Mosquitoes from
Portland, Dressy Bessy from Denver and
The Aislers Set from San Francisco. (8 pm.
4306 SE 34th Ave $3 at the door
15031 775-1947.)
Galloway & Luckett shake up things at the
Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan S t Donations. 15031262-7613.)
Dance the week away at Bla-tino Night
starting at 9 pm at Extasis. This is sponsored
by Brother to Brother and all are welcome
(2845 SE Stark St. 15031417-7991)
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S aturday
Come out. come out, wherever you are1
Rose City Softball Association
calls all softball players to its annual presea­
son Meet 'n' Greet at Hobo's. Returning
and new members will be able to sign up and
pay league fees as well as win pnzes
Opening day is Apnl 16 (6 3 0 -9 30 pm.
120 N W Third Ave )