Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 03, 2000, Page 27, Image 27

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kicks off the festivities at 10 pm. (31 NW First
Ave. $10. www.lavademure.com.)
Get off the couch! Go c ro ss-co u n try s k i­
ing with the Adventure Group at Twin Lakes.
(9 am. 1503) 452-5680.)
Lesbian author Jody Seay reads from her
best-selling new novel. The Second Coming o f
Curly Red. at Beyond the Closet in Bend,
Ore. (7-9 pm .)
The phantasmagoria! cocktail band
Lava de Mure headlines at a
Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball Extravaganza at
The Ohm on March 11
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The Forest G roup hikes at Gilette Lake.
(1541) 296-5806.)
Shake your rattle at SisterSpirit s
DrumSong Women and children are invited
to this wheelchair accessible songfest at the
SisterSpirit office. (4 pm. 3430 SE Belmont
St. 4102. 15031 736-3297.)
Last chance to see the show Do Jum p!
Extrem ely P hysical Theater is taking to
Broadway next month. Today only at the Echo
Theatre. (2 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave. $17
adults, $13 kids and seniors. 1503) 231-1232.)
Longtime lesbian fave C ris W illiam son
gives a solo concert tonight in Eugene at
South Eugene High School and in Medford on
March 12 at the Healing Journeys
Conference. (8 pm. $16.50 (Fastixx). Eugene
1541) 334-4882. M edford 1408) 464-0885.)
Mold growing between your toes? Get outta
the house! Join the Adventure Group on a
hike at S ilve r Falls S tate Park
(1503) 452-5680.)
It’s My Pleasure offers an introductory class
on SM 101 taught by Desta. (6 pm
3106 NE 64th Ave. Free. Preregister:
1503) 280-8080.)
For a good time check out Theresa
Dem arest and Good Com pany at the
Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan St. Donations. 1503) 262-7613.)
Into hip-hop? Love to dance? Check out the
action every other Saturday night at the
women's club C hoices Pub (2845 SE Stark
St. 15031236-4321.)
Join M enTalk o f V ancouver for a social
from 7 to 9 pm. (Peter 1360) 576-6595,
Men TalkofVancW A&webtv. net.)
Rebecca R iots bnngs its folky heartfelt
sound to Ashland, where the band will perform
at the Umtanan Fellowship. (8 pm. Fourth
Avenue and C Street. $10 advance. $12 at
the door. 15411482-4154.)
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How about a quick getaway to the coast?
Weather permitting, the Forest Group takes
off on a w hale w a tching hike a t Cape
Lookout (1503) 285-5765 a fte r 10.30 am.)
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Cabin fever set in yet? Join the Adventure
Group on a hike in the C olum bia G orge
(1503) 452-5680.)
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Calling all book­
worms to The
Portland Ad biz whiz Dan W eiden is the
guest speaker at the monthly luncheon of the
L ite ra ry
Triangle, the
Portland Area B usiness A ssociation
(PABA) at the Embassy Suites Hotel. (11:30
am-1 pm. 319 SW Pine St. $14.50. 15031241
2222 .)
The Lesbian Community Project hosts a
Lesbian S ocial G roup on the second and
fourth Tuesday of every month. (7-8:30 pm.
1001 E Burnside St. I503)233-3913.)
The NE P ortland MenTalk S ocial gets
going from 7 to 9 pm. (1503) 223-5907, ext.
233.)
to 9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 SE
12th Ave. (503) 223-5907. ext. 233.)
The HIV+ MenTalk group gets together
from 7 to 9 pm. (Bob [503) 236-1531.)
Treatm ent In fo rm a tio n Exchange hosts
a weekly dinner and meeting at Rose City
Park Presbyterian Church. Tonight’s topic is
current and future drugs for HIV/AIDS. (6 3 0
pm dinner. 7 pm meeting. Northeast 44th
Avenue and Sandy Boulevard. RSVP:
[5031 736-0194.)
Young M en's C offee Talk happens from 7
F.R.I.E.N.D.S— B ro th e r to B rother
White Bird presents G arth Fagan Dance
at the Schnitz. (7:30 pm. 1037 S W Broadway.
$15.50-$29 [Fastixx). 15031245-1600.)
meets at 5 pm. ([503) 417-7991.)
T hursday
Like your music with a laugh track? Check
out M elinda & the Angels in
Wonderbroads, a revue about the babes
ands broads who broke the rules of the 20th
century. Plays tonight and Saturday at the
Scottish Rite Center. (709 SW 15th Ave. $16-
$18 [Fastixx or (503) 288-51811)
monthly book
group for the
queer crowd at
Barnes & Noble
Lloyd Center.
, Tonight the
group discuss­
es Bittersw eet and
Bending the Landscape: Gay and Lesbian
Wntmg, Science Fiction. (7 pm. 1231 NE
Broadway. 1503)331-1307.)
See On V iew and O nstage lis tin g s on
Page 29.
The P ortland Bisexual A llia n ce discus­
sion group meets to talk about men and
bisexuality. Open to all. (7 -9 pm at Laughing
Horse Books. 3652 SE Division St. Bi-Line
15031 775-9717.)
Lesbian funny girl
The Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Book
G roup meets at Borders Books to discuss
Lost Language o f Cranes by David Leavitt.
(7 pm. 708 SW Third Ave. 15031220-5911.)
Hardworking women gather for a meeting of
the O regon Tradeswomen N etw ork at
6 pm in the State Office Building. The topic
tonight is nutrition for tradeswomen. (Room
120, 800 NE Oregon St. Free.
15031943-2228.)
F riday
W ashington County MenTalk gets
together (7-9 pm. Samuel 15031223-5907,
ext 233 )
D S aturday
Suzanne
W estenhoefer comes
to Oregon to help
E quity Foundation
Who wants to date a softball player? Here's
your chance to hook up with some hunky ath­
letic guy or gal at the Rose City Softball
Association's S aint P atty's B id a
B achelor/B achelorette The auction
takes place at Embers Avenue, and a night
on the town will be provided by RSCA for the
lucky winners (6 30-9 pm 110N W
Broadway)
The Leatherw om en's S upper C lub holds
its monthly potluck every third Saturday.
Come meet and socialize with women who
have similar interests. (PO Box 14931,
Portland. OR 97293.)
celebrate 10 years of
‘ Access to W orth." She
performs her show I ’m
N ot Cindy Brady at the
Aladdin Theater in
Portland on Apnl 7 then
heads to Eugene April 8
to perform at the Wild
Duck. (8 pm. $18 advance [It s M y Pleasure
or [503) 224-4400 in Portland , M other Kak s
or [8001992-8499 in Eugene). $20 door )
A ni D iFranco with Greg Brown plays
Oregon State University in Corvallis on Apnl
9. (7 pm. 103 Gill Coliseum. $25 advance.
$27.50 day of show [TicketmasterJ.)