• 36 J * *f I ■I » I V o « I October 2Q.2ÛQQ \ims SONiA of disappear fear with special guest Lynn Frances Anderson Next Portland performance W ednesday , N ovember ist 8 pm McMenamin’s St. John’s Pub 8203 N. Ivanhoe Portland, OR ■ Tickets $12 advance/$i4 door • Fred Meyer Fastixx • • ( 503 ) 224 -tixx • contact sonia : findoutdf@aol.com The Lynn Frances Anderson and Mary J. Curtis Duo will open for SONiA. Come check it out! or www.soniadf.com lynntunes@mindspring.com or L ynn ' s CD s available B orders B ooks & Music SW 3 rd D owntown P orti a n d & 503-777-7999 www.lynnfrancesanderson.com CONTACT LYNN: The Imperial Sovereign Rose Court Proudly Presents... C o ro n a tio n 2000 Saucy lesbians cook up a fund-raiser veryone is invited to a Spaghetti Dinner to benefit the No on 9 Campaign on Oct. 21 at the Metropolitan Community Church of Portland, 2400 N.E. Broadway. Sponsored by the Lesbian Community Project, the event also features a full evening of enter­ tainment. Slated to appear are the Portland Lesbian Choir, Galloway and Luckett, Theresa Demarest, comedian Pagan A. Thomsen and, last hut not least, champion hand whistler Sally Cohn. The venue is wheelchair accessible. The event will be sign interpreted and feature speak­ ers from No on 9 and the North­ west Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf. The feeding frenzy begins at 6 p.m. and lasts until 9 p.m. or until the sauce runs out— whichever comes first! A $5-$10 donation is requested. 1 * Film fans flock to test on’t miss the last weekend! Sensory Per­ ceptions presents the fourth annual Les- bian/Gay/Bi/Trans Film Festival through Oct. 22 at Cinema 21, 616 N.W. 21st Ave. O n Oct. 20, meet Ahneé and Jaguar, followed by the Gypsy Boys. O n Oct. 21, don’t miss Eban and Charley, produced and shot in Oregon by some Portland filmmakers. The controversial film depicts the relationship between a 29-year- old man and a 15-year-old deaf boy. The festi­ val concludes Oct. 22 with Margaret C ho’s concert film I’m the One That I Want, followed by a party across the street at the Gypsy. Tick­ ets are on sale at In O ther Words, Gai-Pied and Balloons on Broadway. For more info, pick up a program, call 503-242-0818 or mouse on over to www.sensoryperceptions.org. 1 She’ll give you a Cho-rtling good time She's the one that we want Melody Ballroom 615 SE Alder Doors 5pm Coronation 6pm www.rosecourt.org Tickets on sale now! General $30.00 Reserved $35.00 For tickets call 297-3086 Catch the Qypsy Boys having fun f you miss Margaret C ho’s movie at the film fest, it returns to Cinema 2 1 for a limited run Oct. 27 through Nov. 2. A self-proclaimed bisexual, she details her adventures in Holly- wtxxl as the first Asian American to have her own sitcom. Other raw material includes family ties and struggles with personal demons. Yet, somehow she makes it all really funny— or per­ haps we’re just relieved it’s not our life! KIP So what if it's Tuesday? alloween is one of our queer holidays, and we should make a point of having some serious fun, even if it does fall on a week- night! So drag an out fit from the closet and head out for a good time. Joq’s, located at 2512 N.E. Broadway, is cel­ ebrating with horror movies, trick-or-treating and drink specials all day and night. The Egyptian Club keeps it real by partying Oct. 31 with a costume bash, a special show with dancers galore and lots of prizes for best get-ups. Three bucks gets you in the door at 3701 S.E. Division St. If the Tuesday thing is too big a problem, spook on over to the Stargate Lounge at C hop­ sticks Express II, 2651 E. Burnside St., which is throwing its Karaoke Halloween Party from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. Oct. 28. Go in costume and earn the $1 drink special. And on Oct. 29, Jtxq s gets a head start on Halloween with a fire show and costume strip­ pers. The fun begins at 8 p.m., and there is no cover charge. P re se n te d in p a r t by: O f ilC I N A L P1CED RUM • t ^ J V