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Loveliqht Concerts presents the Grand Finale o f Mother Kali's 25th Anniversary Celebration with:
HOLLY NEAR
Aqate Hall, 18th & Aqate • Saturday, Nov 117:30 PM
with very special quest: Irene Farrera
Dance after the show
until midmqht with the
T h e d a tin g g a m e
T his promises to be an unconventional staging
o f the eloquent tale o f good and evil. Think
Shakespeare meets Blade Runner on a set full of
dramatic mirrors with performers wearing lots
o f leather. Performances are 7:30 p.m. at
222 S.W. Clay St. Tickets start at $25 from the
box office or Ticketmaster, 503-241-1802.
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uch a deal! Attend the Just Out Singles Party
on Nov. 12 at 3 Friends Coffeehouse, write a
voice personals ad, and enter to win dinner
for two at W illiams on 12th and two tickets to
Portland Center Stage plus other fun prizes. This
is a mellow, relaxed spot to hang out and meet
some new people— just show up between 5 and
7 p.m. at 201 S.E. 12th Ave. Your questions get
answered at 503-236-1252. If you get lucky and
meet someone during the party, you could start
your first date by heading to ....
W ith th e g r e a t e s t o f e a s e
D
o Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre presents
the repertory show it will be taking on the
road this year, Up in the Air , through Nov. 12.
Featured are “What You Make of It,” which has
the cast playing make-believe with a forest of
PVC pipes, plus three stellar aerial pieces. Two of
those are performed to the brilliant choral sounds
of Joan Szymko’s group, Viriditas. Also included is
a fun romp called “Laughing and Crying,” which
proves laughter is indeed infectious. Then once
the company returns from playing the Kennedy
Center and beyond, it’ll settle in for another run
from Dec. 8 to 28 at its home base, the Echo T he
atre, 1515 S.E. 37th Ave. Tickets are $13-18 from
Fastixx. Call 503-224-8499 for the full script.
Deb Cleveland Band
Tickets are available at CD World. EMU Box O ffic e . Fastixx (800) 992.TIXX
_______ & Mother Kali s Books» For more info: mmeyerftefn.orq_______
ust Out columnist and Lambda Award-win
ning author Michael Thom as Ford passes
through Portland on Nov. 12 touring with
his new book, It’s Not Mean If It’s True. H e’ll
read— and undoubtedly entertain— 7:30 p.m.
at Powell’s, 3723 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd. For the
fine print call 503-238-1668.
‘7 WAS PREPARED TO BE IMPRESSED AND
ENTERTAINED. INSTEAD, I WAS SIMPLY
BLOWN A W A Y.”
- D. Pascoe, concert review
L ynn F rances A nderson
Getaway to the Oregon Coast...
L is a 's w ild rid e
Join Lynn at
C a f e U n io n t o w n
218 Marine Drive
Astoria, OR
Thursday, December 14th • 8pm
Email Iynntunes@ m indspring.com to sign-up
for Lynn’s email list. One lucky emailer will win a
free H ouse Concert in your own home with as
many friends as you’d like to invite! Winner will be
posted on www.lynnfrancesanderson.com
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BORDERS BOOKS & MUSIC
708 SW 3rd, Portland, OR
Contact: 503-777*7999 • 503-735-3992
S e e WEBSITE FOR a s c h e d u l e o f pe r fo r m a n c e s
I t 's t r u e —h e ’ s n o t m e a n ,
ju s t fu n n y
a n d o n lin e at
www.lynnfrancesanderson.com
IC A presents award-winning lesbian
performance artist Lisa Krohn in her new
solo piece, 2.5 Minute Ride, Nov. 10 and 11
at the Aladdin Theatre. Through the art of the
monologue, she investigates her own life, weav
ing together disparate family memories, both
comic and horrific. Krohn is a founding mem
ber of the Five Lesbian Brothers, an alternative
company that staged groundbreaking material
at diverse New York City venues. Her show
starts 8 p.m. at 3017 S.E. Milwaukie Ave. Tick
ets are $16 from 503-242-1419 or www.pica.org.
S a t u r d a y n ig h t f e v e r
tarting at 10 p.m. Nov. 4, the video pro-
duction company Dance 1 will he at C .C .
Slaughters, 219 N.W. Davis St., to film a
video that will be shown in clubs throughout
the country. C om e and watch the fun— there
might he go-go boys— or join in and dance
your way onto the video. A call to
503-248-9135 scores the full scoop.
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he Imperial Sovereign Rose Court
crowned new royalty Oct. 28: Most
Imperial Majesties Rose Empress
XLIII T he Lovely Suzanne and Rose
Emperor XXVII Andrew T. Foxx. They
will name their court during the Prince
and Princess Ball and Investiture on
Dec. 9. Congratulations to them
both and to the ISR C for
putting on a wonderful event.
ilm huffs might enjoy a night of experimental
films, Emulsion Trough: Queer Films from the
Underworld, starting 8 p.m. Nov. 16 at the
N ig h d ra m a
f something more classical
is your taste, check out
Portland O pera’s new
futuristic production of
Verdi’s OteUo Nov. 4, 6, 8
and 11 at Keller Auditorium.
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