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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 2000)
26 J m a rch a 2000 group carpods to Reptile World in Canby. (1 pm. $5. Anne 1360) 699-3014 ) Imago Theatre previews its Broadway bound show Frogs, Lizards, Orbs and Slinkys March 3 and 4 at the Imago Theatre, 17 SE 8th Ave. Call (503) 231 9581 fo r more inform ation Kick up your heels at gay country w est ern dancing with the Rosetown Ramblers featunng a live DJ and full-service bar (10 pm- 1:30 am at PPAA. 618 SE Alder St. $5 15031234-9944 www rdrop.com/users/ram blers.) Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries at the weekly K offeeKlatch held at 3 Friends Coffeehouse from 9 am until whenever. (201 SE 12th Ave. (5031235- 0826) Get your weekend off to a rousing start— catch up with the Adventure Group every Saturday morning for the Fun Run/W alk 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 1503) 224-6747.) Voices o f C olor is a new weekly study group that will discuss wntings by activists of color. The group meets in Cramer Hall at Portland State University. (10-1130 am. Room 359. 1721 SW Broadway. Free (503)228-3090.) "Saturday in the Park" at the North Bank Tavern. (2 pm. 106 W Sixth Ave., Vancouver, Wash. (3601 735-1901.) Join MenTalk o f Vancouver for a social from 7 to 9 pm. (Peter 1360) 576-6595, Men TalkofVanc WA Qwebtv. net.) Have some hidden talent ready to burst forth? Try it out at The Bisexual Com m unity Forum hosts a discussion of bisexual fnendships at Mojo s Coffee Den. (7.30 pm. 2853 SE Stark St. (5031285-4848.) and comic, performs at Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. Donations. 15031262-7613.) F riday Lesbian literary light Ju dith B arrington reads from her new memoir, Lifesaving, at a release party at the First Unitarian Church. Admission is $10. which goes to support Soapstone's residency program. A reception with food and wine follows the reading. (7:30 pm. 1011 SW 12th Ave soaps tone@teleport, com. ) Find a fnend with HBO and settle in for a new lesbian movie. If These Walls Could Talk 2 Anne Heche directs her honey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Sharon Stone as lovers struggling with the issue of wanting a baby. (9 pm.) The Treatm ent Inform ation Exchange hosts a weekly dinner and meeting at Rose City Park Presbytenan Church. Tonight's topic is opportunistic infections. (6 3 0 pm dinner. 7 pm meeting. Northeast 44th Avenue and Sandy Boulevard. RSVP: (5031 736-0194.) Joan Szymko leads the Aurora Chorus Speak to Your Brothers hosts a Dad's Group from 7 to 9 pm. ((503) 223-5907. ext 233.) in We Remain Faithful, songs of peace for a new century at Parkrose High School auditori um. (4 pm and 7:30 pm. 12003 NE Shaver St. $12. (5031 721-0262.) C alling a ll co w g irls and boys— DJ N orth P ortland MenTalk convenes from 7 to 9 pm. U503)223-5907 ext 233) G allow ay A L u cke tt shake up things at Gresham Starbucks. (6:30-9 30 pm. 2442 E Burnside S t 15031666-9524.) $E J2thAve ¡503)223 5907. ext 233) C onnie Cohen sings her heart out at the Touchstone C offee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. Donations. (5031262-7613.) Feel a need for speed- -and hooky7 Go dow nhill skiing with the Adventure Group at Mount Hood Meadows (730 am Q uasi and Lois play an all-ages show at McMenamins Crystal Ballroom. (9 pm 1332 W Burnside St. (5031225-0047.) Young Men's Coffee Talk happens from 7 to 9 pm at 3 Friends Coffee House. (201 jjjjjjjj ¡503) 452-5680) The First Unitarian Church hosts a senes of four workshops on C rossing B arriers, M otheriode holds a 20th A nniversary C oncert and CD Release C elebration B uild in g B ridges: A Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgendered C om m unity Program (63 0-8:30 pm. 1011 SW 12th at the Hollywood Theatre (8 pm. 4122 NE Sandy Blvd. $14 50 advance. $17 door lFastixx and theater box office) motherlodemusic. com.) Ave $10 per session. $35 fo r the senes (5031228-6389. ext 0.) Spmtual director Dale Rhodes and lesbian therapist Manah Ureel offer a workshop for gay men and lesbians on C reating Your Own S p iritu a l Com m unity (9 am-3 pm at Fnendly House. 1737 NW 26th Ave $25 Register through Portland Community College (5031977-4933 ) For a creepy, cold-btooded adventure, join Dance the week away at B la-tino N ight starting at 9 pm at Estrellas. This is sponsored by Brother to Brother, and all are welcome. (2845 SE Stark St. (5031417-7991.) Crystal spins the country western tunes ever Wednesday for dancin' up a storm at C C Slaughter's. She also gives lessons for the dancing impaired. (8 pm-mtdmght 219 NW Davis St 15031248 9¡35.) The P ortland Bisexual A lliance discus sion group meets at Laughing Horse Books to talk about women and bisexuality. Open to all. (7-9 pm. 3652 SE Division St. (503) 775-9717.) Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences as the The Portland Bisexual Alliance invites you to the B i M unch Hang out, snack, and chat with other bisexuals in an informal setting. Open to everyone. (7-9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave. (5031 775-9717.) SisterSpint. (7 pm 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Lavender Lounge, a gathenng o f Speak to Your Brothers, happens every Fnday from 7 to 9 pm at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse. (201 SE 12th Ave (5031223-5907. ext. 233.) Sharon S w etzer and Friends present a lively evening of acoustic pop rock at Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm 7631 NE Glisan S t Donations (5031262-7613.) Lesbians E njoying the Sciences gathers for a potluck planning session. (6 45 pm. Janie (5031 735-1722.) 1503} 232-6003.) Put on your dancin' shoes and head over to the women's club Choices Pub. where every Fnday night Krazy K spins Top 40 m usic (2845 SE Stark St. (5031236-4321.) Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to (503) 236-1257. Deadline is 15 days before issue date, just out is published on the first and third Friday o f each month. Thursday night at the Egyptian Club. (9 pm. 3701 SE Division St. Free. 1503)236-8689.) Women's S p iritu a lity as a Force fo r Change facilitated by Frodo Okulam of Catch the punchy, punk-pop lesbian band Cadallaca performing at McMenamins Crystal Ballroom. (9 pm. 1332 W Burnside St A ll ages. (5031225-0047.) just out Need some help making a match? Check out M isha's Make-A-Date at Boxxes. (9 pm. 1035 SW Stark St. Free. (5031226-4171.) Open M ike N ig h t w ith S pecial K in the Room every In Other Words hosts a discussion on The Forest G roup hosts a potluck and plan ning meeting. (6:30 pm potluck. 7.30 pm meeting. (360) 892-9618.) Submissions should be sent to F.R.I.E.N.D.S— B ro th e r to B rother meets at 5 pm. (15031417-7991.) In honor o f International Women's Day, R adical Women hosts local feminists reviewing Revolution She W rote The event is held at the N orthwest Neighborhood Cultural Center. (6.30 pm supper ($61. 7 pm meeting (free). 1819 N W Everett St. (5031228-3090.) SW W ashington Gay A Lesbian S ocialites meets to discuss this year's Jamie Anderson lesbian singer, songwriter maruii The HIV+ M enTalk group gets together from 7 to 9 pm. (Bob 15031236-1531.) Newly single Cris Williamson sings what's left of her heart out at a solo concert March 11 in Eugene and March 12 in Medford Get ready for a spnng fling at the Ju st Out V oice P ersonals A nn ive rsa ry P arty at 3 Friends Coffeehouse Fun, games, surpnses and prizes. (8-10 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave (503)236-1252.) Lava de M ure entices the senses with their theatrical lounge sounds at a M ardi Gras M asquerade B all Extravaganza at the Ohm. Doors open at 9 pm and a procession