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Hanging on for dear life
as triangle productions!
presents Unidentified
Human Remains and the
True Nature of Love
through Nov. 11
november
o F riday
REMEMBER TO MAIL IN YOUR BA L
LOT—IT MUST ARRIVE BY NOV. 7!
Klub Z presents an all-ages Community
Awareness Dance to benefit the No on 9
Campaign. Meet and talk with youth who
directly would be affected by Measure 9.
(10 pm-4 am. 333 S W Park Ave. $7.
503-241-1153.)
The Forest Group holds a potluck and
planning meeting at Deni's. (Call
503-238-3877 for directions.)
No. this is not a typo. U.S. Sen. Gordon
Smith will be presented with the Equality
Award during the Human Rights Campaign s
Gala Dinner at the Portland Hilton. Terry
Bean also will be honored for his lifetime of
work and as one of the founders of HRC on
its 20th anniversary. (6 pm. 800-494-8497.)
The Portland Bisexual Alliance presents
a workshop, “The Ethical Bisexual,” at Laugh
ing Horse Books. (7 pm. 3652 S E Division St.
Bi-Line 503-775-9717.)
o S aturday
Enjoy a nature walk with Lesbians Enjoy
ing the Sciences at Oaks Bottom. (Call
Susan at 503-232-6738.)
Terri Grayum and Gwen Thomas celebrate
five years of making music together at the Com
munity Music Center. (8 pm. 3350 S E Francis St.
$10 in advance from It's My Pleasure or In Other
Words. $12 at the door. 503-235-1280.)
Fabulous dining for a great cause— make a
reservation for one of the splendid dinners
that make up the eighth annual Dinner at
My House for Our House. Tonight's
delight is a traditional autumn Polish feast at
the home of Ted Norton and David
Lacka (6 pm. $60 a person. G et a brochure
listing all the dinners or make reservations at
503-736-9276.)
Sip a latte with the Radical Faeries during
the weekly KoffeeKlatch from 9 am until
whenever at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (201 S E
12th Ave. 503-235-0826.)
Get your weekend off to a rousing
start—catch up with the Adven
ture Group every Saturday
morning for the Fun Run/Walk
along Portland’s waterfront, fol
lowed by a brunch. Meet at the
former River Queen Restaurant
parking lot at 9 am for a two- to
six-mile run or walk open to all skill
levels. (Don 503-224-6747.)
Kick up your heels for gay coun
try western dancing with the
Rosetown Ramblers at Portland
Metro Club (formerly PPAA).
(10 pm-1.30 am. 618 S E Alder St.
$5. 503-234-9944.
www. rdrop. com/users/ramblers. )
Five women on a mission, Sweet
Honey in the Rock bring their
blend of jazz, blues, rap and gospel
to the Hult Center in Eugene
(8 pm. Call 541 -682-5000 for tick
et information.)
Go. go boys— dance your way
onto a video produced by
Thomas Lauderdale of Pink Martini has a contemplative moment; the photo is part of a show Nov.
4 and 5 at the Garage Gallery. 2343 SE Division St., of backstage/onstage photos of the band
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Dance 1 at C .C . Slaughters.
(10 pm 219 NW Davis St.
503-248-9135.)
Michelle Malone takes over the St. Johns Pub Nov. 3
o S unday
Diversity as Gift plays host to a workshop.
"Healing from the Oppression and Hurt of
Gay Men by Religion." (1-5 pm. 1314 NW Irv
ing St. #512. 503-241-0073.)
Suck up some grand scenery as the Adven
ture Group hikes at Herman Creek. (8 am.
503-452-5680 or www.adventuregroup.org.)
The Forest Group gets serious with a
seven-mile hike to the Opal Creek Wilder
ness; dogs are welcome. (Call 503-231-7871.)
Flame on every Sunday at Ohm during its new
Queer Night (9 pm 2.30 am. 31 NW First
Ave. $5.)
o M onday
Calling all football fans—the C .C . Slaughters
softball team plays host to a Football and
Pizza Party every Monday night. Team man
ager Steve Williams will be spinning pizzas
using his secret recipe. (6-9 pm. 219 NW
Davis St. 503-248-9135.)
The Bisexual Community Forum plays
host to a discussion on “My First Time.”
(7.30 pm. Call 503-285-4848 for location.)
PHOTO BY WARNER BROS RECORDS