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made that last one up.) (7:30 pm. C all
541 -485-4784 fo r location.)
(7-10 pm. 4312 SE Stark St. $5+ donation.
503-235-08401voice1. queerasl@yahoo.com.)
Show up for fun socializing and dancing
at Potter's House Ministries. (7 pm. 3830 SE
62ndAve. 503-775-5024.)
The Lesbian Avengers would love you to
help them make signs for the upcoming
Eminem protest and look-alike contest.
(Call 503-309-5777 for time and location.)
Keith Goodman and Dance Gatherer
present a concert made up o f four diverse
pieces through July 21 at Conduit Dance
Studio. Featured is “Three Fathers," work
inspired by Goodman's firs t journey to Brazil,
and “ Impermanence,“ designed to show the
resilience of a person tortured by oppres
sion. (8:30 pm. 918 SW Yamhill St. 4401.
$10-$14 from 503-221-5857 or
econduit@ earthlink.net.)
The N orthw est Film C enter presents
A D re a m in H a n o i at W hitsell
Auditorium . The film documents
Artists Repertory Theatre's his
toric 2000 collaboration with Central
Dem ocratic Theater Company in
Hanoi, Vietnam. Filmmaker and
company members in attendance.
Also shows July 21. (7 pm, 4.30 pm
Sunday 1219 S W Park Ave.
$5.50-$6.50.)
Come hear the sweet sounds of Pam &
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.
emg977@yahoo. com.)
The Washington County Parents and
The Adventure Group hikes at Twin Lakes
Kids Group meets for dinner, support and
in the Mount Hood area. Meet at Starbucks in
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fun at
the Hollywood Fred Meyer store. (9 am.
3030 NE Weidler St. 503-452-5680.
á Popular folk rocker Ellis is back
www.adventuregroup.org.)
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in Oregon on July 30 and 31
Find fun and chatty people into alternative
sexuality during the Beaverton Sunday
Munch at McMenamins Cedar Hills.
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(4- 7 pm. 2927 SW Cedar Hills Blvd.
phoenix@clearspring.com.)
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Ray with the gay and gay-friendly
Pinochle Group any Sunday at
Hobo's (6 pm 120 NW Third Ave
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It's a bevy of les
bians every
Monday during
Dyke Night at
Touchstone Coffee
House. (6-9 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St.
503-262-7613.
www.touchstone-
coffeehouse. com.)
She wowed you at
Pride and the
W aterfront Blues
Festival, but there's
even more when
and bass, respectively, at Hobo's.
(7 pm. 120 NW Third Ave.
503-224-3285.)
Margo Tufo
DJ Zanne and her mates spin punk,
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hip-hop, ska, riot-grri, butt rock and
shanty tunes at the first-ever
Skervy— Queer to the Bone at
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Billy Ray's. A ll queers, pirates,
whores, captains, sailors and perverts are
welcom e to get th eir boots shined, spin the
bottle, walk the plank o r get throw n in the
brig— all fo r no doubloons w hatsoever High
seas a ttire encouraged. If you miss it, don’t
cry like a nancy boy, they're doing it the
firs t and third Friday o f every month. (9 pm-
1 am. 2216 NE M artin Luther King Jr. Blvd
www. dejanvier. org /skervy.)
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Community
Church of Cedar Hills. (6 pm. 11695 SW
Parkway Ave. 503-228-3892.)
Sum mer means outdoors: Go there w ith
Portland Frontrunners fo r a three- to
six-m ile jog any Tuesday evening. (6.30 pm.
C all 503-819-4626 fo r location, www. port-
landfrontrunners. org.)
Portland gay boys Dan Johnson and
Bill Wells o ffer up Out o f This World, a
cabaret exploration of love, at W ilf's
Deaf A Hearing Out Reach is coming
out! Join them fo r Queer Vegas at the
Friends M eeting House. Signing showgirls,
candy gambling, dancing and more fun sur
prises Accessible and voice interpreted
your country faves at C.C.
Slaughters. (9 pm-2 am. 219 N W Davis
St. 503-248-9135.)
The Forest Group hikes at Mount Tabor
Park. (7-9 pm. 503-659-2782.)
It s Girls Night Out at Dingo's with food
and drink specials until midnight. (4612 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-233-3996.)
Enter the goth/industrial Unterzone any
Thursday night at Panorama. No cover.
(9:30 pm-2:30 am. 341 SW 10th Ave.
503-221-7262.)
Cheers to the red, white and brew: The 2002
Oregon Brewers Festival salutes
American beer in celebration of the event's
15th year. Head to W aterfront Park through
July 28 to sample from dozens o f beers, not
to mention food and roaming entertainment.
(Noon-9 pm. Free admission, $3 a beer.
503- 778-5917. www. oregonbrewfest. com.)
Homos and straights of a bi-curious nature
could learn a lot during Bisexuality:
Myths and Assumptions, pre-
sented by Portland Bisexual
Women at Broadway Coffee Trader.
v d (7-9 pm. 2130 NE Broadway.
503-283-6433.)
They won a S p irit of Pride Award
and nota their having one of their
own: Portland Leather Alliance,
together w ith Blackout Leather
Productions, sponsors Oregon
Leather Pride Week Aug. 2-11
Head on down to your favorite feminist
bookstore as In Other Words presents
Last Friday Music Night (7 pm.
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3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd
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503-232-6003)
C elebrate the opening o f the new dyke-run
nonprofit N orth Portland BikeW orks at its
(6 30 pm open house, 8 pm film fest.
3951 N M ississippi Ave
$5-$10 donation. 503-287-1098,
npdxbikeworks@ hotm ail. com .)
Anally a chance to wear
that new satin fringed num-
ber DJ Crystal spins all
birthday party complete with dancing and
games. You have to bring your own friends.
(9 pm. 3701 SE Division St. 503-236-8689)
Leather Night and Red Hanky Social at
Gail's Dirty Duck. (9 pm-midnight 439 NW
Third Ave. 503-224-8446. pdxsaltydg@aol.com.)
Open House t Bicycle Film Fest.
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If your birthday is in July, does the Egyptian
Club have a deal for you. Your own personal
It's Queer Night at Out of the Fog Coffee
House in Eugene, which includes an open
mike. (8:30 pm. 450 Willamette St.
541-687-0709.)
Enjoy that fresh, summer morning air with
Portland Frontunners. (9 am. June
503-819-4626 www portlandfrontrunners.org.
Young Men's
Coffee Talk
meets at
3 Friends
Coffeehouse
every Wednesday,
r (8-10 pm. 201 SE
12th Ave.
503-223-5907.)
The Oregon Bears take over Gail’s D irty
Duck fo r their monthly Bear Bust.
(8-11 pm. 429 N W Third Ave. $7-$9.
503-224-8446.)
Blackburn t Duthie are on piano
The Forest Group heads to .. .the forest
where else? Give them a call to join them
on an eight-m ile loop hike at Zigzag
M ountain in the M ount Hood area.
(503-77 5-8 85 4)
The Egyptian Club offers live Middle
Eastern music and belly dancers in
the Tomb and open mike with
Special K in the Room. (8 pm
Tomb ($41. 9 pm Room
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Don that Stetson for Crystal's Queer
Country Jam at Portland M etro Club
(8-9 pm lessons. 9 pm -1 am dancing. 618 SE
Alder St. $5, $8 with lessons.)
Toga, toga Alberta Arts Pavilion plays host to
a toga party1 Hot DJ dance music, door
prizes, and $50 goes to best male and female
toga Get.$1 o ff admission for every can of
food you bring. (9 30 pm-4 am. 2315 NE
Alberta S t $10. 503-282-7700.)
Monday night at the Candlelight Cafe. (9 pm-
1 am. 2032 SW Fifth Ave. 503-222-3378.)
Chelsea Lincoln and Shilo George, founders
of Queen Size Revolution, present
Fatphobia at M other Kali’s Books in
Eugene. The women offer support around size
issues, educate about realities of what it's like
to be fat and dispel stereotypes.
(7 pm. 720 E 13th Ave 5 41 3434864
www.motherkalis.com.)
Restaurant and Piano Bar.
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C lassic m elodies by George and j
Ira Gershwin and Harold Aden.
(7:30 pm. 800 N W Sixth Ave.
$10. 503-223-0070.)
Eugene's Gay/Lesblan
20« and 30« Social Club
sponsors Gama Night
Come play Taboo, Pictionary,
Set, dom inoes or strip poker. (W e