Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, May 19, 2000, Page 26, Image 26

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Luckett (9 pm-midmght. 10000 Old
Cornelius Pass Road.)
It’s a Bear Bust when those fuzzy Oregon
Bears take over Gail's Dirty Duck. (8-11 pm.
429 NW Third Ave. 503-224-8446.)
Join the intrepid gals of the Forest Group
for a Grassy Knoll hike 4.5 miles with a
900-foot elevation gain. There are some fairly
steep parts, with views of Mount Adams—and
the wildflowers should still be abundant.
(541-296-5806)
& u^TDAY
Beefcake will be on parade at the third annual
Beau Brummel Pageant hosted by
Darcelle XV. (8 pm. 208 N W Third Ave $8.
503-248-6771.)
Batter up! Weather permitting, come out and
support the Rose City Softball
Association playing today at Westmoreland
Park. (91 5 am-3.30 pm. Southeast 22nd
Avenue and Bybee Boulevard, www.port-
landgaysoftball. com. )
Queer activist and author Leslie Feinberg
will speak at the Multnomah County public
library in North Portland. (1 pm. 512 N
Killmgsworth St. Call LCP for details:
503-233-3913.)
Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries at the
weekly KoffeeKlatch held at 3 Friends
Coffeehouse from 9 am until whenever.
(201 SE 12th Ave 503-235-0826.)
Get your weekend off to a rousing s ta r t-
catch up with the Adventure Group every
Saturday morning for the 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.)
Shine those boots and head off to Crystal's
Queer Country Jam at PPAA. (8-9 pm
lessons. 9 pm -1 am dancing. $5. $8 with
lessons. 618 SE Alder St.)
Turn your
television dial to
Showtime on
May 27 for the
premiere of
Dirty Pictures,
the story of the
obscenity trial
about the
exhibition of
Robert
Mapplethorpe's
photographs
may
Lesbian Community Project hosts a
Game and A rt Night
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The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus­
sion group meets to talk about "Queer Youth"
with a guest speaker from Queer Youth
Network Open to all. (7-9 pm at Laughing
Horse Books, 3652 SE Division St. Bi-Line
503-775-9717.)
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Bring snacks to share,
games or a craft project to
this smoke- and alcohol-free
event. (7 pm. LCP office.
1001 E. Burnside St.
503-233-3913.)
The Marionberry Salon meets in Salem at
6:30 pm for a potluck and to discuss The Kid
by Dan Savage, the story of adopting a child
with his partner. (Cary 503-363-6036.)
Gender Queer: Northwest
Transgender and Intersex Film
Festival on the campus of Evergreen State
Those eclectic tribal groovesters Lava de
Mure headline a full evening of fun at the
Blarney Stone that begins at 9:30 pm with
Obscured by Clouds. (Lava plays at 12.30
am. 3862 SE Hawthorne Blvd. www lavade-
mure.com)
College in Olympia, Wash., through May 21.
(360-866-6000. ext. 6544.
EvergreenQueers. tripod. com/FilmFest2000.ht
ml.)
Pam and Maggie sing their hearts out at
Touchstone Coffee House (7 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan St. Donations. 503-262-7613.)
The Evergreen Queer Alliance presents
Become an honorary lesbian—catch the ever-
popular Carol Steinel providing a night of
music and laughter at Touchstone Coffee
House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. Donations.
503-262-7613.)
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It's My Pleasure hosts Sex Toys 101, a
class for adult women. (6 pm. 3106 NE 64th
Ave. Free. Preregister: 503-280 8080)
Hook up with the Lesbian Avengers as
they rove around Portland in theii “Fire 'N'
Brimstone" action
against the right wing.
(Call for exact time
and location:
503-452-5408.)
Access your inner rebel! Dress up as a hook­
er or a pimp and dance the night away at the
Hooker's Ball, a benefit for the Audria M
Edwards Scholarship Fund at C.C.
Slaughter's. (9 pm. 219 NW Davis St. $5 )
You are invited to
attend the 17th
Fresh from Broadway. Do Jump! extremely
physical theater presents Up in the A ir
through May 20 at PCPA's Newmark Theatre
(7 3 0 pm. 1111 SW Broadway. $13-$27 from
Fastixx.)
band shell in Lithia
Park in Ashland. Ore.
(7-8 pm.
541-772-1777.)
International AIDS
Candlelight
Memorial and
Mobilization at the
Lavender Lounge a gathenng of Speak to
Your Brothers, happens every Friday from 7
to 9 pm at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 SE
12th Ave. 503-223 5907. ext. 233.)
Submissions
should be sent to
just out
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 of each
month.
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences then
dig for clam and snail fossils. (Janie
503-735-1722.)
Speak to Your Brothers hosts Couples
MenTalk from 3 to 6 pm. (503-223 5907.
ext. 233 )
Suck up some grand scenery as the
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Tht Portland Gay Men's Chorus pre
sents Adults Only Cabaret featunng
acclaimed gay comedian Mark Davis for
one night only at the Performing Arts Center
of PCC Syfvama (8 pm. 12000 SW 49th Ave
$15 from Fastixx.)
For supper and songs, head to the cozy Rock
Creek Tavern to catch Galloway A
Love Makes a Family and the Community
of Welcoming Congregations host a program
of information and discussion on topics of
interest to same-sex couples and their fami­
lies. including domestic partnership registra­
tion. (2 6 pm. First Congregational United
Church o f Chnst, 1126 SW Park Ave.
Suggested donation $5-$10 503-228-3970 )
Have breakfast with hummingbirds and
Rene Corbin bnngs her heartfelt style of
Celtic folk music to Cafe Lena. (8-10 pm
2239 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
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Hobnob with the guv for a good cause at
For Love and Money a benefit auction
and cabaret to benefit
Our House of
Portland. Former
Oregon Gov Barbara
Roberts and colum­
nist Margie Boulé are
the honorary co­
chairs of the event at
the World Forestry
Center. (4033 SW
Canyon Road.
$50 $100.
Reservations: 503-736-9276.)
Adventure Group hikes in the
Columbia River Gorge (503-452 5680 )
Lesbian Community Project holds a
Membership Meeting Come help shape
Do go see
Do Jump! perform
Up in the Air
on May 19 and 20
at PCPA's
Newmark Theatre
the future of LCP and its board. (4-7 pm at
Bijou Cafe. 132 SW Third Ave
503 233 3 91 3)
The Long Yang Club a social group for
Asian gay men and lesbians and their friends,
meets on the first Wednesday and third