Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 06, 2000, Page 44, Image 44

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Do you haue a uiay^with words?
Would you like to see your name in print? Just Out is
looking for experienced writers to take on a variety of
assignments, including: news reporting, writing profiles
of members of our community, plus entertainment
reviews and previews. We are not looking for
columnists, but for versatile writers who can write with
flair on many subjects. If this sounds like you, contact
Publisher Marty Davis at Marty@justout.com or mail
your clips to her at PO Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293.
Getting in their faces
O n Oct. 7 and 14 the pro-Measure
9 teachers from Cleveland High
School plan to offer workshops on
deprogramming homosexuals. At the
same time the Lesbian Avengers, Rad­
ical Cheerleaders and Youth Against 9
will hand together to protest the
event, which is MAX-accessible. To
lend your voice, call the Avengers for
details, 503-452-5408. Then on
Oct. 11 Youth Against 9 holds an
organizational meeting with other
youth from gay/straight alliances in
the Portland area. For the full scoop
call YouthNet at 503-227-1981.
Guide courtesy of
justnrn
Portland’s premier vegan restau­
rant, Counter Culture, plays host to a
No on 9 Wine Maker Dinner with a
fall harvest theme from 5 to 10 p.m.
Oct. 16 at 3000 N.E. Killingsworth
St. The eatery will donate 100 per­
cent of its profits to the campaign,
and even the staff is donating its
time. The three-course menu will
feature complementary Northwest
wines; the cost is $35 a person. For
details contact 503-249-3799 or
www.counter-culture.com.
Call (503) 236-1253 to advertise.
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SI Start St
Boxxes/Brig— 1035 SW Stark St
Brandy's— 3728 NE Sandy Blvd.
CC Slaughters— 219 NW Davis St............... 5
Chopsticks Express— 2651 E. Burnside St. 13
Club Portland— 303 SW 12th Ave.............. 11
Darcelle XV— 208 NW Third Ave................
Dirty Duck Tavern— 439 NW Third Ave.........6
Eagle PDX— 1300 W Burnside St................ 7
Egyptian Club— 3701 SE Division St............ 8
Embers Avenue— 110 NW Broadway........
Estrellas— 2845 SE Stark St........................ 4
Fox and Hounds— 217 NW Second Ave. . .14
Frontline— 1125 SW Washington St............3
Hobo’s— 120 NW Third Ave.......................
JOQ’s— 2512 NE Broadw ay......................12
Klub Z— 333 SW Park Ave.........................1
Kokopeli’s Choice— 2845 SE Stark St..........4
Neighbors— 1417 Villard St................ Eugene
North Bank T a v e rn -
106 W Sixth St.......................... Vancouver
Panorama— 341 SW 10th Ave............... . .1
Scandals Tavern— 1038 SW Stark St........... 1
Shanghai Steakery— 16 NW Broadway . . . 9
Silverado— 1217 SW Stark St.................... 11
Starky’s— 2913 SE Stark St..........................4
300 Club— 300 Liberty St. SE ............Salem
3 Friends Coffeehouse— 201 SE 12th Ave. .2
Three Sisters Tavern— 1125 SW Stark St. .11
Touchstone Coffee House—
7631 NE Glisan St................................... 15
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S I Hawthorne Blvd
Singing out
for justice
Touchstone Coffee House plays
You, too, can be an Avenger
host to a No on 9 Party from 7 to
9 p.m. Oct. 7 at 7631 N.E. Glisan St
a handy site for learning the very latest about
The event will feature Kim Reuhl singing her
queer books and authors. T he site features
original songs as well as a speaker from Basic
reviews and recommendations, author pro­
Rights Oregon. Call 503-262-7613.
files and even online reading groups and
organized chats. They also have a nifty sec­
tion called Publishing Gaydar, which offers
Can you say Ohm?
insider info on the gay and lesbian publishing
Flame on every Sunday during Ohm ’s new
community. T he current edition has an arti­
Queer Night. O n Oct. 15 the $5 cover charges
cle about the trendi­
all go to No on 9.
ness of gender and
There’ll he speakers,
trans issues in pub­
performers, voter reg­
lishing. T he Web
istration and dancing
site appears to he
to disks by DJ Tronic
well-organized and
from 9 p.m. until
well-designed to
2:30 a.m. You’ll find
give the book lovers
the club at 31 N.W.
in our comm unity a
First Ave.
centralized resource.
Bookmark it at
www.insightout-
Now for
books.com.
something
laughable
North Bank Tavern
106 W 6 th St • Vancouver, Wa
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A sea of
women
O n Oct. 19 the
Gay Life Health
March 11, 2001, is
Network presents
the next Internation­
Homo-larious, an
al W omen’s Day, and
evening of gay and
an estimated 3,000
lesbian comedy
people of diverse cul­
starring Jason Stuart,
tures will gather at
Karen Ripley and
the Portland Confer­
Fallen Angel Judith
ence C enter to cele-
Rizzio. The fun
Jason Stuart will tickle your funny bone
brate women’s con­
begins 7 p.m. at First Unitarian Church,
tributions to society. The planning committee
1011 S.W. 12th Ave. Tickets are $10 in
for this event is in immediate need of volun­
advance from It’s My Pleasure, Balloons on
teers, including coordinators for entertainment,
Broadway or Gai-Pied or $15 at the door.
publicity, art exhibits and more. Call
503-972-0630 for details.
Read all about it
The Quality Paperback Book Club has
launched InsightOut Books, an online book
club for the sexual minorities community. It’s
There he is ■■■
T he second Mr. Eagle PDX contest starts
9 p.m. O ct. 7 at the popular leather/fetish
PHOTO BY MARTY DAVIS
Food for thought