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|una21.2QQ2 32 Submissions should be sent to Ju st out Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293- 0400; or faxed to 503-236-1257; or submitted at www.justout.com Deadline is 15 days before issue date, ju s t Out is published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses are in Portland unless otherwise specified. idays and Tuesdays Street runs every Saturday through €1 The August. Showcases the ■ m m Jackson Theatre Arts Company 2400 NE Broadway. $12 from 503-281-8868 or Fastixx.) Lesbian Celtic sensation Rene Corbin offers a wide selection of Scottish, English and Irish songs at Borders in Beaverton. (7 pm. 2605 SW Cedar Hills Blvd. 503-644-6164) Bi singer/songwriter Anne Weiss ice providers of the Northeast Portland community. (11 am-5 pm. 503-493-1100.) Adventure Group is going on a night hike to The Silver Star Mountain. Bring a brings her powerhouse blues and folk to the Mississippi Pizza Pub. Cindy Lou Banks opens. (8 pm. 3552 N Mississippi Ave. $6-$10 sliding scale. 503-288-3231.) Galloway & Luckett perform PHOTO BY DAMON SCHMIDT stages Stephen Sondheim's musical Into the Woods at Metropolitan Community Church through June 22. (8 pm, plus 4 pm Saturday. diverse arena of artisans, organic alchemists, musi cians, performance artists and other serv at Nature's in flashlight for the hike back. M ee t 5 pm at the Hollywood Fred M eyer Starbucks. (503-452-5680 www. adven tu regroup, org. ) G et in some distance training or a trail run with the Portland Frontrunners. (9 am. June Out Dancing's 503-819-4626. www.portlandfrontrvnners. org.) monthly Dance Social is at Ankeny Street Studio. Practice patterns you Gresham. (6-8:30 pm. 2077 NE Burnside Road.) know, learn ones you don't. Lesson and refreshments included. (7-10 pm. Comer o f Leather Night and Red Hanky Social Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. $8 503-236-5129. out_dancing@yahoo.com.) at Gail's Dirty Duck. (9 pm-midnight. 439 NW Third Ave. 503-224 8446. pdxsaltydg@aol. com.) Bring your favorite dish to the Lesbian Connection potluck in Eugene (541-683-2793.) Hear ye, hear ye Touchstone Coffee House declares Monday to be Dyke Night G o to the cozy bistro to mingle with Com e shake with your sisters during the Solstice Soul British cutie Julie Fordham plays a free show while the kind folks at Music Millennium Lesbian authors Amy Senior Housing and Retirement Enterprises (SHARE) needs your voice! serve a free lunch. (Noon. 801 N W 23rd Ave. Go Naked w ine tasting J a c k s o n T h e a tre A rts . . . Into the Woods Ju n e 21 a n d 2 2 at Full M e e t 10 am in front of the World Forestry Center. (503-254-8382.) The Alberta Urban Faire carnival and mar ket at Northeast 24th Avenue and Alberta Cris Williamson headlines Eugene Pride on June 22 w ine is unlabeled, but the queer bar promise the servers will be at least scantily clad. (6-9 pm. 1412 SE Portland Men's Talk gets together at First Congregational Church to talk about pride and preju dice. (7 pm. 1126 SW Park Ave. Oregon State Mr. Leather 2001, Rob Hathaway, plays host to a Tattoo and Piercing Party at 503-247-7139. pdxgaymen@aol.com.) Eagle PDX and Club XES. Best tattoo contest, piercing demon strations and other cool shit. As part of the celebration of Week— otherwise Empress known as All Things Poison Waters— the royal one plays host to karaoke night at Boxxes. (9 pm 1300 W Burnside St. Call 503-241-0105 for cover.) Captain Rock, every W ed nesd ay at Crush Unfortunately, that just means the M orrison St. $12. 503-235-8150.) Burnside St. $5-$15 sliding scale. 503-238-0675.) Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science 503-248-0163.) C o m p a n y p re s e n ts S te p h e n S o n d h e im 's Women's Dance Party I. www.poisonwaters.com.) W5P1 Circle Temple. (8 pm. 3125 E are on their way to Oswald West State Park for a hike on the Cape Falcon trail. $5. 503-222-53 7631 NEGIisan St. 503-262 7613. www. touchstonecoffeehouse. com.) When Hell Freezes Over: A Queer Prom has been moved St. 541-687-0709 ) best soda and juice bar in town, and you know it’s the best drag. (8 pm. 208 N W Third Ave. (Call 503-659-2782 after 2 pm.) Library. (3 pm. 35 N W Nye St. 541265-2153.) to June 29. Poison W aters' Empress Week continues with an underage show at Darcelle XV. The Helens National Volcanic Monument area. 7631 NEGIisan St. 503-262-7613.) It’s Queer Night at Out of the Fog Coffee House in Eugene. (8:30 pm. 450 Willamette ■Mir. The Forest Group invites you to hike the 10.6-mile Ape Canyon trail in the Mount St. plays Touchstone Coffee House. (7 pm. Allyn Roberts 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 503-232-6003.) luscious drinks, pastries and girls. (6-9 pm. Schutzer and Carol Guess read from their novels at Newport Public Lesbian singer/songwriter ry, prose and meandenng thoughts. (7-9 pm. íᣣ5ÍL>< (9 pm. 1035 SW Stark St.) starring kick- ass queer Beth Kelly, plays McMenamins W hite Eagle. (9:30 pm. 836 N Russell St. $6. 503-282 6810.) In Other W ords plays host to a book reading and signing by lesbian pho Two Northwest lesbian authors present their work at Common tographer and activist Tee Corinne, who has documented, encouraged, Grounds Café in Astoria: Amy reads from her novel studied and loved lesbians in every possible way for more than 30 years. Schutzer Undertow, and Carol Guess reads from Switch, winner of the American Library Association’s (6 3 0 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 503-232 6003.) Gay/Lesbian Fiction Award. Bring your dog and your vagina to (3 pm. 108 10th St.) Lane County celebrates Eugene Pride at Alton Baker Park Booths, food and entertain ment all day long, including Cris Williamson, Jordan Blumberg-Enge and the Poison W aters kicks off Empress W e e k with Her Empress Show at D arcelle X V Imperial Sovereign Court of the Emerald Empire (11 arrr-8 pm www.eugenepnde.org.) 208 N W Third Ave $10 503 222 5338 w w w poisonwaters. com.) Proceeds benefit C am p Starlight and Peacock in the Park. (8 pm. Emergence Transgender Social Group meets every third Saturday at Koinonia Center There's nothing like Sunday brunch Eugene's in Eugene (7 30-11 pm 1414 Kincaid St. Gay/Lesbian 20s and 30s Social Club emg977@yahoo. com.) invite you to indulge at Brail s Restaurant (11 am. 1689 Willamette St Mick 541 4 8 5 4 7 8 4 ) to the meeting at Friendly House to become part of the organizing effort around future gay and lesbian senior housing. (6-8 pm. 1737 N W 26th Ave 503 286-3575.) Just Out's Vagina Night singles party at Unleash Yourself. You’ll meet women (and dogs), eat food, drink wine and win tick ets to The Vagina Monologues. It’s the les bian singles event of the year! (6-9 pm. The Washington County Parents and Kids Group m eets for dinner, support and 1211 NE Alberta St. 503-236 1252.) fun at Com m unity Church of C e d a r Hills. The innovative Conduit Dance gave area artists 30-Days Notice to prepare a piece for the first of this performance series, which includes moving image arts, film, spoken word, theater (6 pm. 11695 S W Parkway Ave 503 228 3 8 9 2 ) The Last Word open mike night at In O ther W ords invites women to read their own poet- and music Runs through June 29 at Conduit Studio (8 pm 918 SW Yamhill St. *401 $8-$10 from 503-221-5857 or econduit@earthhnk net.)