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28 . » march 1, 200? JÌ J \ f i i 33&I Help Out Dancing celebrate its seven-year anniversary this month by learning to swing with them! Classes begin tonight and contin ue every Fnday through March; arrive early to register. (7-8 pm. C om er o f Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. $5. 503-236-5129. out_dancing@yahoo.com.) * P ^ / VX É# H V a » \^ / Portland's queer dance show is traveling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. Ms. Gay Portland XI Alexandra Paris beckons you down the yellow brick road to Portland Cable Access for this live dance extravagan za! (8 pm. 2766 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Btvd. www.geocities.com/galacticgroovepdx.) You can enjoy the Leather Night and Red Hanky Social first and third Fridays at Gail’s Dirty Duck. (9 pm-midnight. 439 N W Third Ave. 503-224-8446. pdxsaltydg@aol.com.) and respond to concerns about diag noses o f cancer or other life-threatening conditions and discuss treatment options. Volunteers, clients and those wishing to be of help Tonight is your last chance to see Stark Raving Theatre's A fte r the Z ip p er an exploration of religion, internalized homophobia and polyamory. Also at the theater is lesbian comedian Dorothy Hirsch in her late-night one-woman show, W here's Toto? (8 pm Zipper [$10-$201, 10:30 pm Toto ($121 from 503-232-7072 2257 N W Raleigh St. www. starkravmgtheatre. org.) to friends especially are encouraged to attend. (7:15-9 pm. 1737 N W 26th Ave. Erin You'll be wanting to head over to Monteaux’s Public House in Beaverton if you want to hear the likes of Galloway and Luckett's eclectic blend o f blues, jazz and pop. (8-11 pm. 16165 S W Regatta Lane. 503-439-9942.) Folk songstress Jamie Anderson performs at Eugene’s Paradiso Cafe. (8:30 pm. 115 W Broadway St. 541-485-3088.) The Rosetown Ramblers • .I1» * tr iiM ir ¡> *> *». ■* invite you to an evening o f Country Western Dancing with The Sexual Minorities Roundtable invites your participation during its meeting at Central Library, which includes a review o f the partnership agree ment with the Portland Police Bureau. (Noon- 2 pm. 801 S W 10th Ave.) It's a beautiful spring day (we hope), so call up Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science jaMMM 503-236-1257; or submitted at www.justout.com Deadline is 15 days before issue date. Ï and find out how to get in on the Nehalem Bay area hike. The nature girls are meeting up at the Northeast Glisan Fred Meyer to carpool. (8 am. 6615 NE Glisan St. Pam 503 287-7572.) \ v -■ ' * ' - i ju s t out is published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses are in Portland unless otherwise specified. I f - .«w ■<* ¿*í£ ç: Lewis & Clark College sponsors its 37th annual International Fair in the Templeton Student Center. Explore sights, sounds and tastes from around the world without leaving Portland. Come Together offers displays, fashions and activities for the entire family and, most importantly, food from more than 35 countries. Also, students dressed in native garb answer questions about their homelands. (11 am-4 pm. 0615 S W Palatine Hill Road, www.lclark.edu.) Salem's Marionberry Salon will discuss Cinnamon Gardens by Shyam Selvaduri over a potluck meal. (6:30 pm. Cary 503 363 6036. mahonberrysalon@aol. com.) ticing every Monday night for informal summer performances. No previous experience required. (6:30 pm. Call 503-234-4594 or e-mail mor- hs@eastsidewebsites.com fo r location.) 3 Aaaah, Sunday brunch. Eugene's Gay/Lesbian 20s and 30s Social Club invite you to chow down at Brail's Restaurant. (11 am. 1689 Willamette St. Call M ick at 541 -485-4784 fo r details.) ■/j rfr -,'f: L' Submissions should be sent to ju s t OUt Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to DJ Crystal at the Portland M etro Club (9:30 p m -1 am. 618 SE Alder St. $5. www. rosetownramblers. com.) You're invited to the Portland premiere of Hope Along the Wind: The Life o f H arry H ay at Hollywood Theatre. Join Portland director Eric Slade for his documentary about the man who started the Mattachine Society, only to be ousted from it because o f his ties to the Communist Party. A recep tion will follow. (2 pm. 4122 NE Sandy Blvd. $ 8 $ 10 movie, $20-$25 with reception from In O ther Words o r Gai Pied.) You can do a tarot reading with Mariah Redwood any Tuesday at Touchstone Coffee House. She's a dyke, and she has 10 years of experience. (6:30-8:30 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $10. 503-262-7613.) The Gay/Lesbian 20s and 30s Social Club in Eugene sponsors a Game Night every Tuesday. Come play Taboo, Pictionary, Set, domi noes or cards and laugh at the witty repartee. (7:30pm. Call 541-485-4784 for location.) Portland Arts & Lectures presents South African novelist J.M . Coetzee on a rare lec The Portland Lesbian Garden Club starts the spring season off with a Seeds and Soak Bring seeds or seed catalogs to exchange and relax ip the hot tub under the moon. Bring a towel; bathing suit optional. Sounds good to us. (4 pm. 503-287-6120 ) Lesbian folk singer Jamie Anderson per forms at a house concert in Newport (6 3 0 pm 654 N W N y e S t 541-574 4493. otterweiler@hotmail com.) Trillium Morris Dancers welcome all orien tations and genders to join in a vigorous and celebratory English dance tradition, prac Cinephile guys should go to Old Wives’ Tales to discuss Chan and Charley and The Iron Ladies with Men's FilmTalk. The boys also will chat about the queer films at the recent Cascade Festival of African Films and Portland International Film Festival. (7 pm. 1300 E Burnside St. 503-220-0618. filmtalk@aracnet.com.) Watch out for Monster Squad as it exempli fies human survival in the most adverse o f situ ations during the dance company's premiere performance of 18 Watchout Situations at Conduit Dance Studio. (Call for times. 918 S W Yamhill St. if 401. $10-$12 from 503-221-5857 or monstersquad@ toast.net.) Nationally known lesbian folk singer Jamie I Anderson Waltzing is so romantic, and now you finally can learn how properly with Out Dancing every Sunday in March. Classes begin today; come early to register. (3-4 pm. Comer of Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. $5. 503-23&5129 out_dancing@yahoo.com.) You're invited to knock down some pins on a bowling excursion w ith Affirm ation, a group fo r gay and les bian M orm ons. (6 pm. 5 0 3 672-7787. jasonloyd@ hotm ail. com .) It's an evening of good friends, good food and good books. Everyone's favorite nonprofit feminist bookstore In Other Words plays host to the annual fund-raiser A Literary Feast at the North Star Ballroom. This year the store and resource center honors the women of South Asia with read ings of literature by writers from Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as South Asian cuisine. (5.30 pm reception, 6.30 pm dinner. 635 N Killingsworth Court. $50 from 503-232-6003.) offers a free concert at Oregon State University's . LaSells Stewart Small ture visit to Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. His work focuses on issues of democracy and racial justice, freedom and bondage, and indi vidual lives affected by war and oppression. Preceding the lecture will be a book discussion o f Coetzee's Disgrace (5:30 pm discussion, 7 3 0 pm lecture. 1037 S W Broadway $23 from 503 227-2583, Annie Bloom's Books, Broadway Books o r Looking Glass Books ) The Hambleton Project sponsors a free forum for lesbians titled “Dealing with Life Threatening Conditions" at Friendly House Representatives will answer questions Auditorium. (8 pm. Southwest College Dnve and Western Boulevard. 541-737-3186.) Those infam ous W onderbroads kick o ff International W om en's M onth right, bringing th e ir dazzling, m ultiethnic, m ultigenerational fast and furious comedy musical about w om en w ho changed the w orld to the N orth Portland Y W C A . Runs select nights through A pril 9. (7 pm. 8 0 1 0 N £ h a d e s to n