Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 05, 2002, Page 31, Image 31

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fall residency. Performers include Linda
Austin, Carol Triffle, Linda Johnson and the
Bons & Natasha Dancers. (8 pm. 4625 SE
67th Ave. $15-$25 from 503-777-1907.
www.performanceworksnw. org.)
Slam poet A lix O lson and singer
D oria R oberts rev up C afé Paradiso
in Eugene. (9 pm. 115 W Broadway. $7.
541-485-3088.)
Galloway ft Luckett perform at
Monteaux's Public House in Beaverton.
(9-11 pm. 16165 SW Regatta Lane.
503-439-9942.)
Bike the islands o ff Cathlamet, Wash., with
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Science. Then tell ghost stories on an
overnight camp. (7 am. Pat 503-577-9799.)
The theme is “ Freedom, Diversity,
Community’ fo r this year's Saturday in
the Park, southwest W ashington's gay,
lesbian, bi and trans Pride celebration A t
Esther Short Park in Vancouver, the event fea­
tures entertainm ent by S ister Shake, the Klub Z
Dancers and Rose C ity Swing. A beer garden,
food, retail and informational booths.
(1-8 pm. W est Columbia and Eighth streets,
www. saturdayinthepark. net.)
Learn the basics of sadomasochism at It's My
Pleasure's S/M 101 class. Safe, comfortable
setting and free of charge. (7 pm. 3106 NE
64th Ave. Call 503-280-8080 to register.)
Also hiking today is the Adventure Group— in
Sheep Canyon at Mount St. Helens. M eet at
Starbucks in the Hollywood Fred Meyer. (9 am.
3030 NE W eidler St. 503-452-5680.
www. adventuregroup. org. )
Get in some distance training or a trail run with
the Portland Frontrunners. (9 am. June
503-819-4626. www.portlandfrontrunners.org.)
your m ost fe stive attitude and nonperishable
food item s fo r E sther’s Pantry. (7:30-9:30 pm.
East end o f the S ellw ood Bridge. $5.
503-287-7653.)
Every Monday is Dyke Night at Touchstone
Coffee House. (6-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
503-262- 7613. ww. touchstonecoffeehouse.com.)
The dyke event o f the summer! Political
fo lk queen Doria Roberts and slam poet
champion A lix O lson present an all-ages
Q ueer Stock, Q ueer Soup benefit concert
at the Sexual M inority Youth Recreation
Center. See the perform ers, buy the new
album. (7 pm. 2100 SE Belm ont St. $5-
$20 sliding scale. 503-872-9664.)
The Old Church welcomes Paul
Krasaner— satirist, Yippie and father of the
underground press— as he relates his past
with Lenny Bruce, Groucho Marx and the FBI.
(8 pm. 1422 SW 11th Ave. $13 from Fastixx,
$16 at the door, www.paulkrassner.com.)
Party with Mr. Gay Darrellicious and Ms. Gay
Tina Little Boy DuPont as they play host to
the Vancouver Gay Pageant and
Show at Northbank Tavern. (7 pm. 106W
Sixth St. $5 in advance at Saturday in the
Park, $7 at the door.)
Blackburn ft Duthie are on piano and bass,
respectively, at Hobo's. (7 pm. 120 NW Third Ave.
503-224-3285.)
It's Queer Night at Out o f the Fog Coffee
House in Eugene, which includes an open mike.
(8:30pm . 450 Willamette St. 541-687-0709.)
The Forest Group heads to...the forest, where
else? Duh. You
Toga, toga. . .Alberta A rts Pavilion plays host to
a queer toga party! Hot DJ dance music,
door prizes, and $50 goes to best male and
female toga Get $1 o ff admission fo r every
can o f food you bring. (9:30 pm -4 am.
2315 NE Alberta S t $10. 503-282-7700.)
Run then dine with the Portland
Frontrunners any Tuesday evening.
(6 3 0 pm. Call 503-819-4626 fo r location.
www.portlandfrontrunners.org.)
Klamath Area Lambda Association plays
host to a summer dance at the Shasta
Grange Hall (9 pm. $2. 5831 Shasta Way.
www.m ycgiserver.com /-kala.)
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Ray with the gay and gay-fnendly Pinochle
Group any Sunday at Hobo's. (6 pm. 120 NW
Third Ave George 503-760-1248.)
Q ueer entrepre­
neurship is on the
Out Dancing presents A Mid Summer's
B a l at Portland M etro Club. The group goes
agenda o f the Uoyd
C enter Barnes &
N oble's gay, lesbian, bi
and trans expression
group, B ecau se It's
Tim e! Speakers include
owners sharing the highs
and lows o f starting your
own business. (7 pm.
503-249-0845.)
all out for this annual formal event. Shine
those shoes and put all those classes to
good use! A lesson starts o ff the evening for
those who need to brush up. (8 pm. 618 SE
Alder St. $10. 503-236-5129.)
U i í X á L J
Looking Ahead
Assume your role July 27 at Alley Productions'
Prison Camp Party to benefit Camp
Starlight A fter the success of last year’s
Egyptian-themed dance party, the boys are
ready to throw another bash. Are you a pris­
oner, visitor or guard? (8 pm. 2119 N Kirby
Ave. $20 RSVP at 503-244-3363 or
www alleyproductions co m )
Sleater-K inney brings its
Take a hike, why don'tcha? The Forest Group
is— in the Mount Hood wilderness
(503-460-9165.)
The Oregon Bears take over G ail’s D irty Duck
fo r their monthly Bear Bust (8-11 pm.
429 N W Third Ave. $7 $9. 503-224-8446 )
The R ose town Ram blers invite you to a
R oller Skating Party at Oaks Park. Bring
tradem ark riot g rrrl g rit to Aladdin
Theater (8 pm. 3017 SE
M ilw aukie Ave. $12 in
advance from box office
o r Ticketm aster.)
Drag King-a-Go-Go at the Egyptian Club.
Performances throughout the night— including
yours during open stage (9 pm. 3701 SE
Division S t 503-236-8689 )
Silverado does Latino Night right w ith free
chips and salsa, $1 shots o f tequila, music
and M aasha! (1217 S W S tark S t
5 0 3 -2 2 4 -4 4 9 3 )
can, too, if you'd like to hike an
eight-mile loop on Zigzag
Mountain in the Mount Hood
area (503-775-8854.)
Enjoy that fresh, summer morn­
ing air with the Portland
Frontunners (9 am. June
503-819-4626 www portiand-
frontrunners org.)
Come hear the sweet sounds
of Pam ft Maggie at
Touchstone Coffee House
(7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. '
503-262-7613)
Emergence Transgender
Social Group meets every
third Saturday at Koinonia
Center in Eugene
(7 30-11 pm. 1414 Kincaid St
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P H O TO BY JEFF
The N orthw est Film C enter presents
A Dream In Hanoi at W hitseil Auditorium .
The film docum ents A rtists Repertory
Theatre's historic 2000 collaboration with
C entral Dem ocratic Theater Company in
Hanoi, Vietnam. Filmmaker and company mem­
bers in attendance. A lso shows July 19 and
21. (7 pm. 4 30 pm Sunday 1219 S W Park
A ve $ 5 .5 0 3 6 .5 0 .)
Saa On View and Onstage listings on
Page 32.