October 6 2000
Temperatures will rise when
Swamp Mama Johnson floods
Mount Tabor Pub Oct. 6
bian comedy starring Jason Stuart, Karen Rip
ley and Fallen Angel Judith Rizzio at First Uni-
tanan Church. (7 pm. 12th Avenue at Mam
Street $10 in advance from It's M y Pleasure
or Gai-Pied. $15 at the d o o r)
Here's something for the adventurous of spirit:
2 gyrlz productions presents Proud 2
Put Out 2, a forum for text-based perfor
mance art, at Gardner-Stussie Tool and Die—
that's no typo, that's a machine shop.
(7:30 pm. 925 NW Everett St. $5 gets you
the show and some beer. 2gyrlz@disinfo.net.)
o F riday
Lesbian singer Rene Corbin returns to
Touchstone Coffee House with her original
Celtic songs. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
Donations. 503-262-7613.)
Galloway & Luckett shake things up at the
Rock Creek Tavern. (8-11 pm. 10000 Old
Cornelius Pass Road.)
Q S aturday
Enjoy a nature walk with Lesbians Enjoy
ing the Sciences at the Wapato A ccess on
Sauvie Island. (503-289-3605.)
It’s a doubleheader with the Adventure
Group as members go hiking at Horsetail
Falls and biking at Sauvie Island. (Hike at
9 am, bike at 1 pm. 503-452-5680.)
Spiritual Journey. The event begins with a
service from 2 to 3 pm, followed by a half-
hour of fellowship, then concludes with a
panel discussion from 3:30 to 5 pm. (First
Congregational Church, 1126 SkV Park
Ave. 503-233-2026. ext. 3.)
The Forest Group gets senous with a
seven-mile hike to Lewis River Falls. (Call
503-285-5765 after 10 am.)
The new White Bird season of dance con
certs gets off to a great start with a full-length i Shine those boots and head off to Crystal's
work. You Walk? by the Bill T.
Queer Country Jam at Portland Metro
Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company at
Club (formerly PPAA). (8-9 pm lessons.
the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. (7:30 pm.
9 pm-1 am dancing. $5. $8 with lessons.
1037 SkV Broadway $18-$39 from Fastixx.
618 S E Alder S t.)
503-245-1600)
I
Flame on every Sunday at Ohm during its
new Queer Night. Tonight’s cover
charge all goes to No on 9 There'll be
speakers, performers, voter registration
and dancing to discs by D J Tronic.
(9 pm-2:30 am. 31 NW First Ave. $5.)
0 T hursday §j|§
Get loud and proud— show your support dur
ing a No on 9 rally sponsored by the
Human Rights Campaign at Pioneer Court
house Square. (Noon. Morrison Street at
Broadway.)
How about an easy afternoon hike to
Chinidere Mountain with the Forest
Group7 (541-296-5806.)
Fabulous dining for a great cause— make
a reservation for one of the splendid din
ners that make up the eighth annual
Dinner at My House for Our
House Tonight's delight is an elegant
Korean dinner presented by Pat
Jeung, owner and chef at Chameleon.
(6 pm. $60 a person. Get a brochure
listing all the dinners or make reserva
tions at 503-736-9276.)
3 Friends Coffeehouse is showing
colorful pastels by Portland artist
Samuel Paden through Oct. 30
Paddle on with the Forest Group as it
canoes and kayaks the Columbia Slough.
(503-249-8327.)
Join the freethinkers of SisterSpirit for Drum-
Song. a musical gathering for women and
children. (4 pm. 3430 S E Belmont St.
503-736-3297.)
Join the Community Alliance of Lane
County for the 15th annual Cornucopia an
evening of entertainment, ice cream and fund
raising at the Willamalane Senior Center in
Springfield, to benefit programs including the
Springfield Alliance for Equality and Respect
and Communities Against Hate
(6:30-9:30 pm. 215 W C S t 541 485-1755.)
S unday
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The Adventure Group takes a hike at
Hamilton Mountain (9 am.
k
503-452-5680.)
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ONDAY
Portland's premier vegan restaurant. Counter
Culture, plays host to a No on 9 Wine
maker Dinner with a fall harvest theme.
(5-10 pm. 3000 NE Killingsworth. $35.
503-249-3799 or www.counter culture.com.)
Portland Polyamory Circle meets at
Mojo's Coffee Den to discuss finding part
ners. (7:30 pm. 2853 S E Stark S t
503-285 4848.)
0 T uesday
ATTENTION A LL PRO CRASTIN ATO RS:
THIS IS THE LA ST DAY TO REGIS
TER TO VOTE IN OREGON!
In celebration of National Coming Out Day,
Portland area churches are sponsoring Gay
Barnes & Noble Jantzen Beach sponsors
and Lesbian Pathways: Examining Our
Teens OutLoud!, an open mike night for
teens to share their own writings about preju
dice. (7 pm. 1720 N Jantzen Beach.
503-240-5578.)
As part of its No on 9 efforts, Basic Rights
Oregon holds its final Lane County gener
al community campaign meeting at
Central Presbyterian Church in Eugene.
(6.30 pm. 15th Avenue at Ferry Street
541-687-2773.)
The Portland Gay Men's Chorus performs
Oct. 7 during Voices of Faith,
Voices of Justice,
a No on 9 benefit
The alternative band Headless Human
Clones headlines a No on 9 benefit at
Panorama. (9 pm. 341 S W 10th Ave. $10.
www. headless-human-clones, com.)
Imperial Sovereign Rose Court
Coronation W eek kicks off
O ct. 25 with the Harmony
of the Rose Awards Dinner
at Darcelle XV Showplace.
(6 pm. 208 NW Third Ave. $12.)
The Gay Life Health Network presents
Homo-larious. an evening of gay and les-
PHOTO BY JONATHAN KIPP
Lesbians Enjoying the Sciences
gather for a short, fun autumn field trip
followed by a potluck planning session.
(3:30 pm Kathi 503-466-0058.)
Portland performance artist
Ginger Moloko does the Echo
Theatre Oct. 13 and 14
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 30.