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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 2000)
muy 19. ?00n j a i m ^ 2 5 circumstances, “because this is my first time touring, and like that ‘first time’ thing, you want it to be with some one who’s going to be tender with you and accepting with you in all your nakedness.” Anderson will also play at the pride festival in Vancou ver, Wash., though she adds pointedly, “I haven’t heard from Portland yet.” She’s also set for Art in the Pearl this fall and plans a Christmas concert. I ask Anderson if there’s She's gol her mojo going Continued from P age 23 Mark Bosnian on piano; Leah Hinchcliff on bass; and a guest vocal appearance by Nicole Campbell. As if all this performance talent isn’t enough for Anderson, she managed to meet Sonia Rutstein, formerly of the feminist sister "With the first CD, it was a fight to hold onto love, it was a fight to hold onto relationships. ..a n d I made it through it, and I m et the love o f m y life. At some point in between, the shift Occurred for m e. " — Lynn Frances Anderson duo Disappear Fear, when Rutstein was per forming in a women’s club in Provincetown, Mass., last summer. T he two hit it off, and Rut stein came out to Portland to produce Beautiful Morning. That trip to P-town was Anderson’s first visit to the East Coast. Her second one will be this summer, when she’ll play at various pride festivals. Curtis will join Anderson on tour, as her blues harmonica is central to the sound of the new CD. Anderson is pleased about the anything she’d like to end with, anything I haven’t asked. She quotes her new Mix masters Lynn Frances Anderson and Sonia Rutstein in the studio album jacket: “May every new day begin with a beauti ful morning, end in a nice night, and bring you Aladdin Theater at 8 p.m . June 3. Tickets are $10 Books & Music and Locals Only, and on the the courage to be who you are!” in advance from Ticketmaster, $12 at the door. Internet at w ww.lynnfrancesanderson.com . Amen. She will sign CDs at Touche, 1425 N.W. Glisan S t., from 7 to 9 p.m . May 21. Her albums are L isa B radshaw is a Portland-based free-lance ■ L ynn F rances A nderson perform s at the available for purchase in Portland from Borders writer. Despite being tone deaf, she loves music. 2000 Legacy L Wagon A lthough modern mattresses can boast sophisticated new tecknology, it s kard to surpass tke skeer comfort and practicality of a featkerbed. U sed for centuries in Europe, it s one of tke oldest forms of bedding still aval lable to modern consumers. A featkerbed is filled mainly witk supportive quill featkers, witk a touck of soft down added for warmtk. T k e result is a sleeping surface tkat is soft, resilient, breatkable and durable — so comfortable it s like sleeping on a cloud. Cool in tke summer and warm in tke winter, #05322 a featkerbed can spoil you for life, making your old, modern mattress Auto, All Wheel Drive, Keyless Entry seem downright primitive. Sale Price $1 8 ,9 9 9 ° ° ^ ______________ FRENCH QUARTER SUBARU © The Beauty ofAlI Wheel Di ive. /a x a it // o i /A t’ ó f t / , 6 a /A a / t t / 6 o tfy . NORTHEAST PORTLAND PEARL DISTRICT EUGENE { 1444 530 NW XE BROADWAY 1 4 T H AT H O Y T FIFT H STR EET PU BLIC MARKET 282-8200 223-3879 W W W .W entW Olth.SUbarU.com Expires close of business 6-1-00 WENTWORTH 54 1-343-8904 p l e a s e e x p l o r e o u r c a t a l o g at w w w . e u r o l i n e n s . c o m } 107 SE G ra n d • 4 B lo c k s S o u th of th e C o n v e n tio n C e n te r • 5 0 3 -2 3 2 -2 0 0 0