2000
She's Proud 2 Put Out 2,
a forum for text based performance art
offered Oct. 19
Submissions should be sent to
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14400, Portland, O R 97293-0400;
or faxed to (50 3 ) 236-1257.
Roll over and get clean
Oct. 14 at Dogtoberkest,
a benefit dog wash for
Dove Lewis Emergency
Animal Hospital
October
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Howie Baggadonutz presents Peggy Shaw
in her Obie-winning solo tour of Menopausal
Gentleman, a comedy about a butch lesbian
grandmother whose body takes her on a wild
adventure, through Oct. 7 at Echo Theatre.
Opening night is a benefit for the Lesbian
Community Project. (8 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave.
$14.50 in advance, $17.50 at the door from In
Other Words, It 's My Pleasure or Fastixx.
503-203-3305.)
The Forest Group holds a potluck and plan
ning meeting. (6:30 pm potluck, 7:30 pm
meeting. 503-286-4387.)
Metropolitan Community Church of
Portland plays host to a three-day confer
ence of MCCs from the Northwest at the
Greenwood Inn in Beaverton. (10700 SW
Allen Blvd. 503-281-8868.)
Find out who’s the boss now, as former child
star Danny Pintauro stars as a down-on-
his-luck gay hustler in The Velocity of
Gary (not his real name) through Oct. 7
at Theater! Theatre! (8 pm. 3430 SE Belmont
St. For tickets call 503-239-5919 or Fastixx.)
The Portland Bisexual Alliance discus
sion group meets to talk about domestic vio
lence with a guest speaker. Open to all.
( 7-9 pm at Laughing Horse Books, 3652 SE
Division St. Bi-Line 503-775-9717.)
Get the fever when Swamp Mama John
son rrrocks out Mount Tabor Pub. (9:30 pm.
4811 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
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Suck up some grand scenery as the Adven
ture Group hikes at Angel's Rest. (9 am.
Touchstone Coffee House plays host to a
No on 9 Party featuring Kim Reuhl and a
speaker from Basic Rights Oregon. (7-9 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St. Donations.
503-262-7613.)
Portland performers have ganged up to put on
an all-ages No on 9 Cabaret at the Reed
College Student Union. The talent includes
Sarah Dougher. Dear Nora and Larry
Yes (9 pm. 3203 SE Woodstock St. $5 sug
gested donation.)
Help select the second Mr. Eagle PDX at
the leather/fetish bar of the same name.
(9 pm. 1300 W Burnside St. $5 admission
benefits Portland charities. 503-241-0105.)
The Conversation Project plays host to a
free workshop on gender and what it means
at the Lesbian Community Project.
(10 am-12:30 pm. 1001 E Burnside St.
503-637-6977.)
Luscious Lynn Frances Anderson returns
to St. Johns Pub to sing her soulful songs.
(8 pm. 8203 N Ivanhoe St. $10 from Fastixx
or www lyhnfrancesanderson.com.)
503-452-5680)
Lesbian author Mary Sharratt reads from
her new novel, Summit Avenue, at Twenty-
Third Avenue Books. (7:30 pm. 1015 NW
23rd Ave. 503-224-6203.)
The Adventure Group gets together for a
Fun Run/Walk every Tuesday at Duniway
Park. (6:30pm. Don 503-224-6747.)
National Coming Out Day Celebration
sponsored by Portland State University's
Queers & Allies and Pride Northwest. Join
them for speakers and entertainment at the
Multicultural Center. (11.30 am-1:30 pm.
Smith Memorial Center, Room 026.
503-725-5681 or
queersandallies@mail.pdx. edu.)
Radical Women plays host to a panel
Kick up your heels at gay country west-
erp dancing with the Rosetown Ramblers
featuring a live DJ and full-service bar.
(10 pm -1:30 am at Portland Metro Club
(PPAA), 618 SE Alder St. $5. 503-234-9944
www. rdrop. com/users/ramblers.)
review of the November ballot issues from a
socialist feminist point of view. (6.30 pm sup
per ($6), meeting at 7 pm (free), 819 N
Killingsworth St. 503-240-4462.)
The gals of the Forest Group head to the
coast near Tillamook for a hike along Bay
Ocean Spit. (503-238-3877.)
Bring your poetry and sto
ries to Open Mike
Night every Thursday at
Touchstone Coffee
House. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE
Glisan St. 503-262-7613.)
The Portland Gay Men’s Chorus performs dur
ing Voices of Faith, Voices of Justice
as a benefit for the No on 9 Campaign at
First Congregational Church. (7:30 pm.
1126 SW Park Ave
503-281-8868.)
Second St $15 at the door or in
advance from Mother Kali's in
Eugene or Grassroots Books or Rice's Phar
macy in Corvallis.)
S unday
The Portland Bisexual
f Alliance invites you to
HP
Jf the Bi Munch. Hang
out. snack and chat with
H g f other bisexuals in an
informal setting Open to
everyone. (7-9 pm at
3 Friends Coffeehouse, 201 SE
12th Ave. 503-775-9717.)
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(616 NW 21st Ave. Passes on sale at In Other
Words, Gai-Pied and Balloons on Broadway.
503-242-0818 or www.sensoryperceptions.org.)
Overcome triskaidekaphobia and join Portland
State University's Queers & Allies for a Com
ing Out Day Dance at the Multicultural
Center. (7:30 pm. Smith Memorial Center,
Room 026. Free. 503-725-5681 or
queersandallies@mail. pdx. edu.)
Portland performance artist Greg Bowers has
a new alter ego, Ginger Moloko, and she's
unveiling the postdrag, interdisciplinary
performance adventure Ginger Moloko's
Autistic Follies! through Oct. 14 at Echo
Theatre. (8 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave. $10 in
advance from 503-224-8499 or $12 at the
door. 503-892-3838 )
An open forum on gay male domestic vio
lence will be held at Project Quest.
(7-8:30 pm. 3117 NE Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd. 503-493-0288.)
The women of the Full Circle Temple con
duct a Full Moon Ritual. (7 pm. 3125 E
Burnside St. 503-238-0675.)
Get Phideaux foofed for a great cause at
Dogtoberkest. a benefit dog wash for
Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospi
tal. The sudsing happens at the Lucky
Labrador Brew Pub, where you also can enjoy
live music and special ales. (11 am-5 pm.
915 SE Hawthorne Blvd. $5 suggested dona
tion. 503-228-7281.)
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Lesbian authors Barrie Jean Borich and
Karen X. Tulchinsky read from their latest
works at In Other Words. Bonch brings My
Lesbian Husband, and Tulchinsky talks about
the many books of lesbian erotica she has
edited. (7 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd
503-232-6003)
OK, all you film fanatics, it's that time of year
again. Sensory Perceptionspresents the fourth
annual Lesbian/Gay/BI/Trans Film Festi
val this weekend and next at Cinema 21.
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Now for something completely different: Par
ticipate in raptor observation with Hawk
Watch International at Bonney Butte, then
enjoy an afternoon picnic with Lesbians
Enjoying the Sciences (5 pm. Anne
360-699-3014)
Yes, he’ll be in
the fourth annual
Lesbian/Gay/
Bi/Trans Film
Festival at
Cinema 21
Oct. 13-22
Come out, come out, wherever you are to the
Tis the season*
WYMPROV! £ Friends:
to check out a
A Huge Extravaganza
new identity
of Tremendously Funny
at the Graystone
Women comes to the
Gallery's 16th
Majestic Theatre in Corval
annual Mask
lis. Joining them are the
Show Oct. 12-
Hamazons, Carol Steinel and
Nov. 12
Jennifer Self. (7 pm. 115 SW
On Oct. 19 Karen Ripley hopes you find
her Homo-kmous, an evening of gay and
lesbian comedy
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