Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, September 01, 2000, Page 25, Image 25

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Center to discuss organizing for afford­
able housing with Remona Cowles of
street roots. (6:30 pm supper ($6),
7 pm meeting (free). 1819 N W Everett
St. Room 201. 503-228-3090.)
HIV+ M enTalk welcomes all people
regardless of HIV status.
(7-9 pm. Bob
503-236-1531.)
North Portland
M enTalk convenes from
7 to 9 pm. (503-223-5907,
ext. 233.)
o T
hursday
Got two left feet?
Find your right one at
sam e-sex so cia l
d an ce c la s s e s
through Nov. 2 at the
Center for Move­
ment Arts. You must
supply your Ginger
or Fred. (1734 S E
12th Ave.
503-236-1007.)
The Long Yang
Film Talk a discussion
C lu b holds its inter­
group for gay, bisexual and
national conference
transsexual men, discusses
through Sept. 17 in
the new movies But I'm a
Seattle. Contact the
Stephen Dorff is
Cheerleader and Cecil B
Portland club for
Cecil B. Demented
Demented at Old W ives’
information or ride­
Tales Restaurant. (7-9 pm. 1300 E
sharing. (503-963-1841.)
Burnside St. 503-220-0618.)
The wildly fabulous Lav a de M ure
The A d venture G rou p takes an
takes over Berbati’s Pan for a night of
evening hike on the MacCleay Trail to
theatrical, exotic, erotic pop music.
Pittock Mansion and Kings Heights.
(11 pm. $5. 10 S W Third Ave.
(6 pm. 503-452-5680.)
wwvv. lavademure. com)
Randee
Paufre
dances rend
Sept. 6-9
at the
Echo
Theater
PHOTO BY BLAINE COVERT
o F
riday
Rainbow Youth pre­
sents The Revue: Reflec­
tions on a Colorful Past, a
talent show benefiting the
No on 9 Cam paign
Open to all at the Metro­
politan Community
Church. (7:30-10 pm.
2400 NE Broadway. $5-10
suggested donation, free
to those younger than 23.
503-281-8868.)
Ju d d W inick comes to
Portland to read from his
new memoir, Pedro and
Me, about his experiences
on MTV's The Real World
as a straight man rooming
with a gay man who was
HIV+. (7:30 pm at Twenty-
Third Avenue Books,
1015 NW 23rd Ave. Free.
503-224-6203.)
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Dudes look like ladies!
The charismatic trio
Sleater-Kinney rocks
the Crystal Ballroom
Sept. 1 at an all-ages
show. But first catch
the sassy opening act,
The Gossip
Portland PFLAG co­
founder Ann Shepherd,
her daughter Susie and
Katie Chase play host to
a good old-fashioned sum­
mer barbecue as part of
the eighth annual D inner
at My H ouse for O ur
House. Wake up your
taste buds and make a
reservation for one of
these splendid dinners.
(5-9 pm. $60 a person.
Get a brochure listing all
the dinners or make reser­
vations at 503-736-9276.)
The M arionberry
S alo n meets in Salem for
a potluck and to discuss
Jewelle Gomez’s The
-k
Gilda Stories, a novel about an African
American lesbian. (6.30 pm. Cary
503-363-6036.)
Shine those boots and head off to
C ry sta l's Q u e e r C o u n try Ja m at
Portland Metro Club (formerly PPAA).
(8-9 pm lessons, 9 pm-1 am dancing.
$5, $8 with lessons. 618 S E Alder S t.)
Get outta town with the A dventure
G roup as members go hiking at
Mount St. Helens. (503-452-5680.)
0
S unday
Lace up your Reeboks and join the
R ace for the Cure, a 5K walk/run
to increase breast cancer awareness
and raise money for research. (If you
want to keep pace with the Forest
Group, call Robyn at 503-286-5382.)
Have a great meal for a great cause:
On behalf of Basic Rights Oregon’s
No on 9 cam paign. Black Dog Fur­
niture designs is teaming up with
M other's B istro for a delicious ben­
efit. The chefs, who just swept the
food categories at The Bite, will serve
up their prize-winning dishes in a buffet
followed by a silent auction of art and
handmade furniture. In addition, the bar
will have tables for playing 21 and
shooting craps. (7-9.30 pm. 409 SkV
Second Ave. Tickets start at $50. Call
Mother's for reservations
503-464-1122.)
Love M akes a Fam ily holds a
sp e a k e rs w o rksh o p to train those
who want to go out into the community
and speak persuasively against Mea­
sure 9. Another training will be held
Oct. 7. (503-228-3892 or e-mail
LMFamily@teleport. com.)
Suck up some grand scenery as the
A dventure G roup hikes at Gnarl
Ridge. (8 am. 503-452 5680.)
S e e O n V iew and O n stag e
listings on Page 27.
Submissions
should be sent to
ju st out
Calendar, P.0.
Box 14400, Port­
land, OR 97293-
0400; or faxed to
(503) 236-1257.
Deadline is 15 days
before issue date,
ju st out is
published on the
first and third Fri­
day of each month.
Looking ahead:
Circle Sept. 22 on your calendar for
Basic Rights Oregon's annual H art
D inner benefit, with all proceeds
going to the No on 9 Campaign. The
shindig takes place this year at the
Oregon Zoo in Portland. (6-9 pm
$100 a person from Katie at
503-280-1094.)
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