Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, April 19, 2002, Page 29, Image 29

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    aprii 19.2002 » J u s t o u t 29
See the new
Leila C hieko-inclusive
V ivian's Keeper
on A p ril 20
at Red & Black
cover. (9.30 pm-2.30 am. 341 SW 10th Ave.
503-221-7262.)
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Music and Motherlode is a weekend
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retreat for beginning to advanced women
musicians at YMCA Camp Collins on the
Sandy River. The band's members lead work­
shops and play a concert Saturday night. The
registration fee includes meals, lodging and all
workshops. (6 pm Friday-1 pm Sunday. $155.
Call 503-266-3148 for registration materials.)
Same-sex couples and all queer friendlies can
leam to cha-cha with Out Dancing every
Friday in May beginning tonight. Arrive eariy
to register. (7-8 pm. Comer o f Southeast
Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. $5.
503-236-5129 out_dancing@yahoo. com.)
The Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights
Task Force invites you to a social at Red &
Lesbian violinist and Portland Baroque
Orchestra artistic director Monica
Huggett returns to First Baptist Church
through May 4 for an all-Bach program, which
closes out the company's 18th season.
(8 pm. 909 SW 11th Ave. $13-$35 from
503-222-6000 or www.pbo.org.)
Black Café. Drink coffee out of chipped cups
while complaining about the INS.
(8 pm. 2138 SE Division St 503-471-1568.
lgirtfpdx@hotmail. com.)
Chow down with Dykes Do Dinner, a new
lesbian social club. (E-mail
litelsis@earthlink.net for time and location.)
Minneapolis-based queer folkie Ellis plays
cuts from her third album. Everything That's
Real, at Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm.
7631 NEGIisanSt. 503-262-7613.)
The Imperial Sovereign Court of the
Raintree Empire in Vancouver, Wash.,
invites you to vote for the new Emperor and
Empress at Northbank Tavern and Cascade
Park Inn & Suites Convention Center, where
you can also catch a drag show. (5-7.30 pm at
Northbank, 106 IV Sixth Ave. 8-10 pm at
Cascade Park, 221 NE Chkalov Drive. $10.
iscre. impcourt. org.)
Embra plays the Mad Hatter Lounge. (9 pm.
203 SE Grand Ave. 503-231-2925.
www. embramusic. com.)
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formal drag show. (6 pm. 221 NE Chkalov
Drive. $25, $10 for minors with escort,
iscre. impcourt. org.)
Hike 12 miles up Eagle Creek with the Forest
(503-659-2782 after 2 pm.)
Yes, you can still head up to the mountain with
Ski Out! Meet at Hollywood Fred Meyer.
(9:15 am. 3030 NE Weidler St.
www.skiout.org.)
Hike up to Angel's Rest in the Gorge with the
www.adventuregroup.org.)
Full Circle Temple holds its annual Health
and Beauty Faire for women. Massage
Queer folk singer Ellis plays at Mother Kali's in
Eugene. (7 pm. 720 E 13th Ave.
541-343-4864.)
P H O TO BY W Y N
Group. Dog-friendly with leash.
Hook up with members of BiNet Oregon at
Pied Cow for their monthly munch. (Call for
time. 3244 SE Belmont St. Eric 503-680-5252
or biseverywhere@yahoo.com.)
Adventure Group. (503-452-5680.
The Im perial Sovereign Rose Court
presents its Spring Ball aboard the
Portland Spint. This all-ages event promises
a lavish buffet and the chance to
compete in “ Let's Make a Deal" if
you bring a prize offering with you.
Dancing, too! (2-4.30 pm. Board at
Salmon Street Springs. $20 from
Balloons on Broadway.)
Show up at Village Inn to
brunch with the Oregon
Bears. (11 am.
1621 NE 10th Ave.
www.oregonbears. org.)
therapists, Reiki masters, tarot readers, psy­
chics and more. Vegetarian buffet lunch includ­
ed. (10 am-6:30 pm. 3125 E Burnside St. $35.
503-872-9745.)
Salem's Marionberry Salon will discuss
Quentin Crisp’s memoir The Naked Civil
Servant over a potluck meal. (6.30 pm. Cary■
503-363 6036 marionberrysalon@aol. com.) *
Want to see what the tango looks like? How
does rumba music sound? Care to try a little
fox trot? Join Out Dancing for an evening of
dance and socializing at Ankeny Street Studio.
Practice what you know, leam what you don't.
(7-10 pm. Comer o f Southeast Ninth Avenue
and Ankeny Street. $8. 503-236-5129.
out_dancing@yahoo.com.)
Portland Bisexual Women s social night
will be at the Boca Marimba dance at Echo
Theatre. (8 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave. Mindy
503-772-7940.)
The all-women Aurora Chorus, led
by lesbian Joan Szymko, offers Full
Circle, a celebration of 10 years of
performance, at Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall. (8 pm. 1037 SW
Broadway. $15-$ 18 from Portland
Center for the Performing Arts box
office or Fastixx.)
The Portland Lesbian Garden
Club invites you to a Spring Plant
Exchange. Garden books, tools
and pots are appropriate barter as
well. (2 pm. Call 503-909-2002 for
location, lgcoregon@aol.com.)
Lewis & Clark College offers a free
World Music Concert in Evans
Attend Georgena’s Journey: A
Auditorium. Includes North Indian
music, classical Javanese gamelan,
African marimba and dance ensem­
bles with Obo Addy (2 pm.
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road.
503-768-7961.)
Community Confronts M ultiple
Sclerosis an all-women s dance with
DJ Lauren at Trinity United Methodist
Church to help fund a much-needed
operation. (7 pm. 3915 SE Steele St.
$10. 503-471-1555
or www.georgenasjoumey.org.)
The Living Enrichment Center in
Wilsonville plays host to A t the
Confluence Willamette Valley
Mixed GALA Chorus offers up
Edge: Improvising Your
S piritual Path, a conversation with
activist Lauren Artress, labyrinth walk
kand performance by lesbian musi­
cian Margie Adam (6-9 pm.
129500 SW Grahams Ferry Road
.$25. Register by Apnl 26 at
,503-978-5292)
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ueer former Husker Du singer
Bob Mould plays the Aladdin
Theater. Hardcore fans can go to
Millennium's free Listening
Party & Meet and Greet before the
(6 pm Meet and Greet at 801 NW
23rd Ave. 8 pm show at 3017 SE Milwaukie
Ave. $16.50-$18.50 from box office or
Ticketmaster.)
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SHARE— Senior Housing and Retirement
Enterprises — meets at Friendly House to dis­
cuss future gay and lesbian senior housing.
(6-8 pm. 1737 NW 26th Ave. 503-286-3575.)
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It's Nude Revue night at the Egyptian Club.
Bring dollar bills and a randy attitude. (7 pm.
3701 SE Division St. 503-236-8689 )
Queer band Imperial Teen
plays the Blackbird. KaitO
and Fiver open. (10 pm.
3728 NE Sandy Blvd.
$10. 503-778-7700.)
“ unstuffy stuff”— the likes of
Madonna, Gershwin and
Shakespeare— at the Spiritual
Awareness Center in Bend. Proceeds
go to the Central Oregon chapter of
Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays. (7 pm. 157 NW
Franklin Ave. $12 at the door or $10
in advance from the Book Bam,
Boomtown or the Curiosity Shoppe.)
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Hike the Lower Deschutes River with the
Forest Group Bring lunch and adequate
water for this 7.5-mile dog-friendly trek.
(nccl 127@hotmail.com.)
Out Dancing will teach you how to swing
every Sunday this month beginning today.
Arrive eariy to register. (3-4 pm. Comer o f
Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street
$5 503-236 5129 out_dancmg@yahoo com.)
Lesbian singing sensation Ferron plays the
St. Johns Pub. Get your tickets now for this
sure sellout. (8 pm. 8203 N Ivanhoe St. $18
from Ticketmaster.)
It's an Invasion of the
Village People Party at
Eagle PDX and Club XES!
Dress as your favorite Village
Person for the band's 25th
anniversary (9 pm. 1300W
Burnside St Call
503-241-0105 for cover,
www. inuniform, net.)
Young Men's Coffee Talk meets every
Wednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse.
(8 10 pm 201 SE 12th Ave 503-223 5907.)
looking ahead
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(7 pm 120 N W Third Ave 503 224-3285 )
On May 12 Darcelle XV plays host to the fifth
annual Beau Brummell Pageant— the one
to crown the gentleman with the most person­
ality, wit and buff. Formalwear Swimwear
Yowza (8 pm 208 NW Third Ave $10
5032225338.)
The Rose C ity Gay F
Panorama plays host to Unterzone a new
goth-industrial night every Thursday No
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 30.
The Imperial Sovereign
Court of the Raintree
Empire in Vancouver, Wash.,
announces its new Empress
and Emperor at Cascade Park
Inn & Suites Convention
Center during Coronation
Reign 27. which includes a
Issues After Breast Cancer is a one-day
conference at the Oregon Convention Center
for anyone affected by a breast cancer diag­
nosis. Lunch is included, and scholar­
BERRY
ships are available. (7.15 am-
4:15 pm. 777 NE Martin Luther King
Jr. Blvd. $20. Register at
800-404-8241.)
James Blackburn is on piano at Hobo's