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Members of
Lesbians
Enjoying the
S cien ces also
enjoy Russian
culture when
they tour the
Portland Art
Museum's
Stroganoff
exhibition
April 9
riday
Lesbian funny girl Suzanne Westenhoefer
com es to Oregon to help Equity
Foundation celebrate 10 years of "A ccess
to W orth." She performs her show I'm Not
Cindy Brady at the Aladdin Theater in Portland
tonight, then heads to Eugene Saturday to
perform at the Wild Duck. (8 pm. $18
advance. $20 door ¡It’s M y Pleasure or
503-224-4400 in Portland, Mother Kali's or
800-992-8499 in Eugene1.)
The Forest Group hosts a potluck and plan
ning meeting. (6 3 0 pm potluck, 7:30 pm
meeting. 503-238-3877.)
The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus
sion group meets to talk about trans and
bisexuality. Open to all. (7-9 pm at Laughing
Horse Books, 3652 S E Division St. Bi-Line
503-775-9717.)
Lavender Lounge, a gathering of Speak to
Your Brothers, happens every Friday from 7 to
9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 S E 12th
Ave. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.)
Celebrate the first anniversary of that wild and
crazy band Lava de Mure in flamboyant
fashion at the Mt. Tabor Theatre & Pub. (9 pm.
4811 S E Hawthorne B M $5. 503-238-1646 )
Kickin' back, tubin' out tonight? Catch queeriy
everywhere Thomas Lauderdale and Pink
Martini, plus Oregon Ballet Theatre on
Oregon Art Beat on O PB. (9:30 pm. Check
local listings for channel.)
S aturday
Submissions
should be sent to
ju s t o ut
Calendar, P.O. Box
14400, Portland,
OR 97293-0400;
or faxed to
(503) 236-1257.
Deadline is
15 days before
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first am) third
Friday of eaca
G et your weekend off to a rousing start—
catch up with the Adventure Group every
Saturday morning for their Fun Run/Walk
along Portland's waterfront, followed by a
brunch 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 503-224-6747.)
Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries at the
w eekly KoffeeKlatch held at 3 Friends
Coffeehouse from 9 am until whenever. (201
S E 12th Ave. 503-235-0826.)
Join the freethinkers of SisterSpirit for
OrumSong, a musical gathenng for women
and children at the group's office. (4 pm. 3430
S E Belmont St. 503-736-3297.)
© S unday
Mold growing between your toes? Get outta
the house! Join the Adventure Group on a
hike at the Lew is'River (9 am.
503-452-5680.)
Lesbian comic diva
Suzanne Westenhoefer
makes audiences laugh
out loud in Portland
on April 7 and in
Eugene on April 8
All members of the community are invited to
the Imperial Sovereign Rose Court
drag-optional Spring Ball River C ruise
aboard the Portland Spirit with dancing, raffles
and a costume party. (6:15 pm boarding at
Southwest Salmon Street and Naito Parkway.
$20 includes buffet. 503-229-5256.
www. rosecourt. org.)
How about some Russian culture? Lesbians
Enjoying the Scien ces tour the Stroganoff
exhibition at the Portland Art Museum. (11
am. $13. Deni 503-238-3877.)
In the mood for some catchy, lyrically smart
tunes? Check out Sarah Doug her and
Tara Jane O'Neil at Satyricon (10 pm.
125 N W Sixth Ave. 503-243-2380.)
Ani DiFranco plays with Greg Brown at
Oregon State University in Corvallis. (7 pm.
103 Gill Coliseum. $25 advance, $27.50 day
o f show ¡Ticketmaster].)
(& W ednesday
North Portland MenTalk convenes from
7 to 9 pm. (503-223-5907. ext. 233.)
The HIV+ MenTalk group gets together
from 7 to 9 pm. (Bob 503-236-1531.)
FR IEN D S—Brother to Brother meets at
5 pm. (503-417-7991.)
Young Men's Coffee Talk happens from 7
to 9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 S E
12th Ave. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.)
Radical Women are riled up about recent
O C A activities and are holding a planning ses
sion to combat the latest offensive. They meet
at the Northwest Neighborhood Cultural
Center. (6.3 0 pm supper ($61, meeting at 7
pm lfree1, 1819 N W Everett St.
503-228 3 090.)
© T uesday
Need some help making a match? Check out
Misha's Make-A-Date at Boxxes. (9 pm.
1035 SW Stark St. Free. 503-226-4171.)
The Lesbian Community Project hosts a
Lesbian Social Group on the second and
fourth Tuesday of every month. (7-8.30 pm.
L C P office, 1001 E Burnside St.
503-233-3913.)
'
The N E Portland MenTalk Social gets
going from 7 to 9 pm. (503-223-5907, ext.
233.)
The Treatment
Information
Exchange hosts a din
ner and meeting at Rose
City Park Presbyterian
Church. Tonight's topic
is ‘ preparing for the
inevitable.' (6 30 pm
dinner. 7 pm meeting Northeast 44th Avenue
and Sandy Boulevard R S V P : 503- 736-0194.)
Representatives from B asic Rights
Oregon will discuss the OCA's Student
Protection A ct at the Amazon Community
Center in Eugene. (6 30-8 pm 2700Hilyard
Ave 541-242-2746.)
Calling all cow girls and boys D J
C rystal spins the country w estern tunes every
W ednesday for dancin' up a storm at C .C .
Slaughter's She also gives lessons for the
dancing impaired. (8 pm-midnight. 219 NW
Davis St. 503-248-9135.)