Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, April 05, 2002, Page 29, Image 29

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in the tiny village of Sag Harbor shortly
after the birth o f his son. (8 pm. 1410 S W
M orrison St. $20-$23 from 503 242-1419
or 503-274 6588 )
It’s Drag King a Go-Go at the Egyptian
Club. Dress in drag to win a prize. (9 pm
3701 SE Division St. 503 236 8689.)
Time! This month features a dis­
cussion of bisexuality with guest
speakers and a review of the
classic book Bi Any Other Name.
(7 pm. 503-249-0845.)
Portland s internationally known dance compa­
ny. Bodyvox, presents its latest work,
ZAPPED, through April 21 at Newmark
Theatre. The show is a collaboration with Dark
Horse Comics, Dweezil Zappa and filmmaker
Mitchell Rose. (8 pm Friday and Saturday,
2 pm Sunday. 1111 SW Broadway. $22.50-
$31.50 from Portland Center for the
Performing Arts box office. Ticket Central.
Music Millennium or www.bodyvox.com.)
Rural Organizing Project holds its annual
Take a walk on the wildflower side with
Lewis & Clark College offers free spring
concerts beginning tonight with an 11 -piece
student ensemble performing jazz and Latin
tunes in Evans Auditorium. (8 pm. 0615 SW
Palatine Hill Road. 503- 768- 7961.)
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Science as they trek around Tryon Creek
State Park. Meet at the park's Nature House.
(11 am. 11321 SW Terwilliger Blvd.
503-252-5397. katc@wsi-or.com.)
will perform a challenging new work reflecting
choreographer Maguy Marin’s response to the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (7:30 pm. 1037 SW
Broadway. $15.50-$39 from Portland Center
for the Performing Arts box office, Ticket
Central or Ticketmaster. www.whitebird.org.)
Rural Caucus and Strategy Session at
It’s a full plate for M en’s FilmTalk in the back
room at Old Wives’ Tales. Under discussion will
be Trembling Before G-d. Burnt Money. Chop
Suey, Female Trouble and Kissing Jessica
Red & Black Café plays host to a fund-raiser for
Catherine Stauffer to help offset legal costs
Bridges New
Vocal Ensemble
cures what ails you
with Spring Tonic
April 12 and 13
associated with her court battle against the
Oregon Citizens Alliance Captain Rock and
Maria Callahan are joined by a bunch of other
rockin' artists of the musical variety. (7 pm.
2138 SE Division St. Donations. 503-231-3899)
Healing Circle Ministries an outreach of
Grace Space Spiritual Center, offers a
Limitless Healing Workshop at Bridgeport
Community Church. Includes Reiki 1 techniques,
self-healing concepts and counsel on maintain­
ing positive life momentum. (9 am-4 pm. 621 NE
76th Ave. $99. Register at 503-254-6363.)
women is reorganized and playing host to a
potluck social for old and new members (4 pm
Write contact@pdxbadgir1s net for location.)
Take a hike—with the Adventure Group at
Eagle Creek. Meet at Hollywood Fred Meyer
Starbucks. (8 am. 3030 NE Weidler St.
503 452 5680. wwwadventuregroup org.)
Go to Hobo’s any Sunday to join the gay and
gay-friendly Pinochle Group, now in its
fourth year of playing. (6 pm. 120 N W Third
Ave George 503-760-1248.)
Are you a lesbian golfer? Is that redundant? In
any case, you're invited to attend a network­
ing and planning session for the new Gay
Women’s Golf Group at Eastmoreland
Golf Course’s Eastmoreland Grill. (10 am.
2425 SE Bybee Blvd. pgwgg@yahoo.com.)
It's time for the monthly B ear Bust at
Gail's Dirty Duck. For the price o f admis
sion, you get all the beer you can drink.
(8-11 pm. 439 N W Third Ave. $ 7 mem­
bers. $9 nonmembers. 503-240-2813
www. oregonbears. org.)
Q S un d ay
Third Angle New Music Ensemble pre­
The Center for Spiritual Development at
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral presents Jerusalem
Bad Girls is back! This B /D /S /M group for
If morning finds you at 3 Friends
Coffeehouse, feel free to check in with
Portland Radical Faeries who meet
there every Saturday. (9.30 am. 201 SE 12th
Ave. 503-235-0826. otter@pcez.com.)
cert, Dance at the Gym, at Piedmont Presbyterian
Church. (7.30 pm. 5760 NE Cleveland Ave $5.
503-790-2170. www.rcgfb.org.)
Lesbo musical duo Galloway & Lockett shake
up Starbucks. (7-8.30 pm. 10112 NE Halsey St.)
S u ro
leadership, (8.30 am-5 pm. 1450 Fern Ridge
Road SE. $20 members. $25 nonmembers.
Register at 503-543-8417 or office@rop.org.)
Hark back to those teen-age years during the
It's that time again! Crystal's Gay &
Lesbian Club Dance takes over the
Portland Metro Club. Dance to your favorite
hits from the past and present. (9 pm-2 am.
618 SE Alder St. $5.)
ditions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Experience Kabalistic, Christian monastic and
Sufi readings alternating with performances of
traditional and contemporary chants by musical
ensembles with audience participation. (7-9pm.
147 NW 19th Ave. $20 from 503-478-1218.)
Celebrating Leadership: 10 Years and
Counting focuses on team and individual
Rose City Gay Freedom Band s spnng con­
Lesbian poet and author Judith Barrington
appears at the Lloyd Center Barnes & Noble
as part of an open mike poetry reading in
celebration of National Poetry Month. (2 pm.
503-249-0845.)
in the Heart: An Evening of Interfaith
Mystical Chant from the three Abrahamic tra­
United Methodist Church in Stayton. The all­
day workshop, Advancing Democracy,
Stein, all recent Portland releases. (7 pm.
1300 E Burnside St. 503-220-0618
filmtalk@aracnet. com.)
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Sometimes they dance, sometimes they
skate. Join the Rosetown Ramblers for
their monthly roller skating party at Oaks
Park. Please bring a nonperishable food item
for Esther's Pantry. (7.30-9.30 pm. East end o f
the Sellwood Bndge. $5 503-287-7653.)
© T uesday
The weather outside is shaping right up; time
to get going. The Portland Frontrunners
request your presence for a three- to six-mile
run. Always followed by an optional dinner.
(6:30 pm. Call 503239- 7705 for location
www.portlandfrontmnners org.)
If you’re at Touchstone Coffee House tonight,
seek out Mariah Redwood for a tarot read­
ing (6 30-8:30 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $10.
503 262 7613.)
White Bird presents the groundbreaking French
dance troupe Compagnie Maguy Marin at
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall The company
Third Angle N ew M usic Ensemble
presents Sparks o f Glory: The Chamber
Music o f Terezin at Pacific University's
Taylor-Meade Performing Arts Center in
Forest Grove. The free program pays tribute
to the music created at the Nazi death
camp Terezin. See April 21 for another
Portland performance. (8 pm. 2043
College Way. 503 352-2211.)
Portland C enter Stage and the Portland
Institute o f Contemporary A rt present
S p ald in g G ray in his one-man show
M o rn in g , N oon a n d N ig h t through
April 20 at the Tiffany Center. The master of
observation and confession recounts a day
sents Sparks o f Glory Chamber Music from
Terezm at the Old Church. The program pays
tribute to the masterpieces created at the Nazi
camp from 1941 to 1944. (2 pm. 1422 SW
11 th Ave. $15-$20 from 503-228-1353 or at
the door, www.thirdangle.org.)
For Love ft Money is a benefit at the
World Forestry Center for O ur House of
Portland, a residential care facility for those
living with and dying from AIDS. Features a
live auction and performance by noted jazz
singer Julianne Johnson and pianist Michael
Allen Harrison. (5 pm. 4033 S W Canyon
Road. $100 o r $1.000 fo ra table o f eight
from 503 736 9276.)
The Lloyd Center Barnes &
Noble holds its queer
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The all-women Aurora Chorus led by les­
bian Joan Szymko. offers Full Circle, a cele
bration of 10 years of performance. May 4 at
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (8 pm
1037 SW Broadway $15-$18 from Portland
Center for the Performing Arts box office or
Fastixx)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 30.