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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 2001)
r 21. 2001 30 li Vivian's Keeper, “Portland's cutest queer folk trio," proves it Oct. 5 at the Red A Black Cafe Celebrate autumn! Join the Adventure Group for a Fun Run/Walk every Tuesday at Duniway Park. (6.30 pm. Don support, sharing and fun activities. (4 pm. 1417 Villard S t.) 503-224-6747. www.adventuregroup.org.) Beat what's left of the heat, suck in the fresh air, and start your weekend with some exercise. Join the Adventure Group every Saturday morning for the Fun Run/Walk along Portland's w ater front, followed by a brunch. Meet at the former River Queen restaurant parking lot for a two- to six-mile run or walk open to all skill levels. (9 am. Don 503-224-6747. It's gals doing it for each other, with a special Fetish Night Nude Revue at the Egyptian C lub (9 pm until 1 or 2 am. 3701 S E Division St. No cover charge. 503-236-8689.) Washington County Parents and K id s Group m eets every fourth www. adventuregroup. org.) Tuesday for dinner, support and fun at Com m unity Church of C ed ar H ills. (6 pm. 11695 SkV Parkway Ave. 503-228-3892.) September €,¡ o F riday . m *x~ **í MusicfestNW. a new alternative music festival taking over 13 venues through Sep t. 22. (10-10:40 pm. www. musicfestnw. com. ) ti The fifth annual Portland Lesbian Gay Bi Trans Film Festival reels off with two features: The Monkey's Mask for the gals and All Over the Guy for the fellas. The festival continues with daily programming through Sep t. 29. Advance tickets and p asses can be had from w w w .sensoryperceptions.org or through TicketW eb, 866-468-7623. Out Dancing teaches dance cla sse s to sam e-sex couples every Friday at S ally M ack's School of D ance. This month contact your inner R icky Martin and leam to rumba1 Submissions should be sent to ju s t out Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to 503-236-1257. www.justout.com Deadline is 15 days before issue date. Ju st out is published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses are in Portland unless otherwise specified. S aturday Celebrate the first day of autumn on a hike with the Forest Group at Timothy Lake. (503-285-5765 after W arn.) Put on your com fy shoes and join AIDSW alk 2001, a five- and 10-kilo m eter walk to benefit C asca d e A ID S Project, which provides HIV services and prevention edu cation. Jo in the throng at Pioneer Courthouse Square. (8:45 am regis tration, 9:45 am open ing ceremonies, Warn walk, noon closing celebration and awards. 503-223-WALK.) (7-8 pm. 532 S E Ankeny St. $5. 503-236-5129. out_dancmg@yahoo. com.) White Bird presents Ronald K. Brown and Evidence. one of the most critically acclaimed dance companies in the country, through Sept. 22 at Portland State University's Uncoln Hall (8 pm. 1620 S W Park Ave. $12-$24 from 503-725-3307, Ticketmaster or www. whttebird. org.) Lavender Lounge, a gathering of Speak to Your Brothers, hap pens every Friday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (7-9 pm. 201 S E Like to shoot pool? The Portland Lambda Pool League season kicks off with a kegger fund-raiser at Jo q 's. Teams are forming now— let your inner shark come out! If you sign up online, they’ll help find a team for you. (4-6 pm. 2512 N E Broadway. Enc 503-317-9511. pdxjim. homestead, com/lambdapool. html.) Singa-Long Sound of Music comes to Cinema 21 Sept. 27 to benefit the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus; Charmian Carr, who played hottie Liesl, will be on hand Portland fave Sarah Dougher per form s at M eow M eow Club as part of in They’re young, gay and a lot of fun. Young Men's Coffee Talk happens every W ednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (7-9 pm. 201 S E 12th Ave. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.) The city is again alive with the sound of the Portland Lesbian Choir rehears ing. The women practice every Sunday evening and eagerly welcome new mem bers to this nonauditioned choir. Com e play with them! (503-241-8994 membership@plchoir. org. www.plchoir.org.) mm > T hursday The W est Hills will be alive with the sounds of "cnsp apple strudel and warm woolen m ittens ” when 500 avid Ju lie 1 " w «IiM|i 'W ' — w SSSKcii v ----- t :---------- AN* Something witchy's going on when Artists Repertory Theatre presents A > The Crucible through O c t 14 v y It's a Bear to Bare Party when those fuzzy Oregon Bears take over the Eagle PDX and Club X E S . (9 pm. 12th Ave. 503-223-5907, ext. 233.) “Achoo" by Ed Thibodeau is on view at Belinki A DuPrey Art Gallery during September : — PHOTO BY OWEN CAREY > . ' ■ 1 JL 1300 W Burnside St. www. Oregon bears, org.) i *. S h e's back by popular demand— CindyZ pre sents an evening of women's country w est ern line dancing at Trinity Church Hall. Review and dance all your old favorites. (7-10 pm. 3915 S E Steele St. $5. 503-408-6514.) Lesb ian s in the Eugene area meet every Saturday at N eighbors for Women to Women, a group for How about a tour of the new Oregon Garden in Silverton with the Portland Lesbian Garden Club? (2.30 pm. Call 503-909-2002 to carpool, or meet at the Pavilion, lgcoregon@aol.com.) .j* Sounds autumnal— hiking at Thomas Lake at Indian Heaven with Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science (8:30 am. 503-289-3605 or 503-466-0058. lensnw@aol.com.) Get connected. Women gather for the Lesbian Connection Brunch every Sunday at L & L Bakery in Eugene. (11 am. 1591 Willamette St. Bonnie 503-683-2793.) C .C . Slaughters plays host to a Tea Dance every Sunday afternoon with D JF J. (3-9 pm. 219 NW Davis St. 503-248-9135.) 25 rErfahr, -t.Y The Last Word open mike invites all women to read their own poetry, short fic tion and musings at In O ther W ords on the last Tuesday of every month. (7 pm. 3734 S E Hawthorne Bfvd. 503-232-6003.) V ' , v, y • Andrew s fans enjoy the world-renowned Sing-a-Long Sound of Music, arriv ing at Cinem a 21 in a special screening for three Portland ch arities, including— can’t you g u ess?— the Portland Gay Men's Chorus. S o grab a habit or som e lederhosen and join the merriment. (6 pm costume judging, 6:30 pm prizes and preshow festivities. 7 pm film. 616 N W 21st Ave. $35-$75 from the theater or www.singalongpdx.com.) Karl Soehnlein reads from his Lambda Award-wining novel The World of Normal Boys at Pow ell’s on Hawthorne. (7:30 pm. 3723 S E Hawthorne Bfvd. 503-238-1668.) Play m usic, recite poetry, and sip a latte at Touchstone C o ffee House during open mike every Thursday. (7-9 pm. 7631 N EG Iisan St. 503-262-7613. www. touchstonecoffeehouse. com.) Oregon Bears strut their cuddly sides during brunch