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It's the annual Oregon
Bears H allow een Party at
Gail's D irty Duck. (9 pm-mid-
night. 439 N W Third Ave. Call
503-224-8446 for cover.)
In Uniform plays host to a Wild
West Bunkhouse Party at
the Eagle PDX. Cowboy videos,
cowboy bondage, country
music! (9 pm. 1300 W Burnside
St. www.inuniform.net.)
} S unday .
Congratulate the newly
crowned during the Imperial
Sovereign Rose Court's
Coronation 2002 Victory
Brunch at Embers. (11 am.
Lesbians Enjoying N ature and Science
search fo r short-eared owls, Virginia rails and
fall migrants at Jackson Bottoms. (10 am. Terri
(7-10 pm. Comer o f Southeast Ninth Avenue
and Ankeny Street. $8. 503-236-5129.
out_dancing@yahoo. com.)
503 626-4623.)
The Imperial Sovereign Rose Court presents
Coronation 2002 “ Egypt: Adventure in the
Valley o f Kings & Queens," at the airport
Holiday Inn. Congratulate Rose Emperor XXVIII
ShelleY and Empress XUV Poison Marie
Waters on their amazing year and welcome the
new monarchs. (6 pm. 8439 NE Columbia
Blvd. $35 at the door, www.rosecourt.org.)
Join comedian Vickie Shaw, Survivor alum John
Carroll and New York’s “ dragapella barbershop
quartet" The Kinsey Sicks for the Human Rights
Campaign Portland Gala Dinner at the
Hilton Hotel. (6 pm. 921 S W Sixth Ave. $150 from
800-494-8497 or www.boxofficetickets.com.)
Out Dancing's monthly Dance Social at
Ankeny S treet Studio allows you to practice
patterns you know and to leam ones you
don’t. Lesson and refreshments included.
Deaf & Hearing O ut Reach and Northwest
Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf enjoy a spooky
night out at It's a Beautiful Pizza. Join them
fo r costume prizes, games, food and more.
(7-11 pm. 3341 SE Belmont St. $7 with cos
tume, $10 without. dhodStdeafvision.net.)
Queer-run Cire. Productions celebrates the
release of its new CD, Bullet Proof Myth, with a
free party at Redeemer Lutheran Church.
Performances of funk, blues, hip-hop and other
sounds from the album. (8 pm. 5431 NE 20th Ave.)
Are you freak enough? Sevenna Productions pre
sents the Queen of Halloween Ball with
Gwar at Roseland Theater. Low Down, Dead
Stars on Hollywood, Deathline International and
more, plus freaky cabaret acts, two floors of
spooky go-go and a costume contest. Win Rob
Zombie's autographed guitar! 21 and older. (9 pm.
8 NW Sixth Ave. $25 from Fastixx.)
110 N W Broadway. $18.
www. rosecourt. org.)
Annie Dawid of Lewis & Clark College facili
tates a discussion of Allan Barnett's Lambda
Literary Award-winning book The Body and
Its Dangers at Beaverton City Library.
with a bunch of different
guys ages 21 to 35 in this
latest dating trend.
Preregistration required.
(6:45 pm. 120 NW Third
Ave. $28.88-$32.88 at
www.8minutedating.com.)
Adorable dyke twins
Tegan and Sara open
for alt-country boy Ryan
Adams at the Roseland
Theater. (8 pm. 8 N W
Sixth Ave. $20 from
Roseland Grill or
Fastixx.)
D on't miss multi-instru
mental acoustic rock
goddess Tamaras at
Ash Street Saloon.
(9 pm. 225 SW Ash St.
$6. Call for cover
503-226-0430.)
potluck dinner. Newcomers
welcome (6.30 pm. Cary
(2-3:30 pm. 12375 SW Fifth St. 503-644-2197.)
The Guild Theater presents the world premiere
of Working It Out. a Portland-made documen
tary about being young and queer in the working
world. Post-show discussion with filmmakers.
Proceeds benefit the Sexual M inority Youth
Recreation Center s Youth Employment
Project. (2:30 pm. 1219 SW Park Ave. $15.)
Mr. Bill presents the Mad Scientist Party at
Silverado! Champagne and Dawna Creation join
the famous Silverado strippers as the place
explodes with lab experiments,
test tube shooters, weird games
and bizarre contests. Don your
best mad scientist gear for this
popular annual event. (3 pm-
closing. 1217 SW Stark St.
503-224-4493.)
Compass World Bistro presents
A Celebration of Harvest
Time as part of Dinner at My
House for Our House a
fund-raiser series for Our House
of Portland. Make reservations
for this cozy, elegant meal of
sweet potato pancakes, hearty
spiced com, winter squash
soups and sauteed duck breast.
(5:30pm. $75. Fora brochure
listing all the dinners or to make
reservations, call 503-736-9276.)
Alexandra Paris and friends invite you
to Portland Cable Access for a very
queerific Halloween G alactic
Groove' Special musical guests include
Hog Fuel and Amoree Lovell. Show airs live on
PCATV. (6.30 pm. 2766 NE Martin Luther
King Jr. Blvd. www.geocities.com/
galacticgroovepdx.)
Spend All Hallow's Eve with queen o f queer folk
Ani DiFranco at Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall.
Her solo performance
moves on to Eugene’s
McDonald Theater on
Nov. 1. To top it off, Toshi
Reagon opens both
shows. (Portland 8 pm.
1037 S W Broadway.
$31.25 from Ticket master.
Eugene: 8:30 pm. 1010
Willamette St. $32 from
Fastixx.)
Join the Egyptian Club's
resident spooks for the
M onster Mash
Halloween Bash An
evening of gruesome danc
ing and even gruesomer
karaoke. Prize for best costume. (9 pm.
3701 SE Division St. $5. 503-236-8689.)
T uesday
Get your blood pumping with the Portland
Frontrunners on a three- to six-mile run fol
lowed by a lovely dinner. (6.30 pm.
november
503-819-4626. ww.portlandfrontrunners. org.)
Help Senior Housing and Retirem ent
Enterprises — SHARE— plan future gay and
lesbian housing options in Portland. (6-8 pm.
1737 N W 26th Ave. 503-286 3575.)
Back by popular demand is 8 M inute
Dating for gay men at Hobo's. Spend eight
quality minutes with a bunch o f different guys
ages 35 to 55 in this latest dating trend.
Younger age group Oct. 30 Preregistration
required (6 45 pm 120 N W Third Ave.
$28.88-$32.88 at www.8minutedating.com.)
In Other W ords invites women and their friends
to The Last Word open mike night (7-9 pm.
3734 SE Hawthorne B M . 503 2326003 )
Portland gay boy Steven Nash brings his pop
ular one-man cabaret show Running with
Scissors back to Wilf's Restaurant & Piano
Bar. Richard Bower on piano. (7:30 pm. 800 NW
Sixth Ave. $10 at the door 503-223-0070.)
^ W ednesday
Back by popular demand is 8 Minute Dating for
gay men at Hobo's. Spend eight quality minutes
v i ^ F riday
503-363-6036. manonber-
rysalon@aol.com.)
W YM PROV! returns its
audience-inspired improv act to
Café Paradiso in Eugene. (8 pm.
115 W Broadway. $6 at the door.)
Terri and Gwen perform their beautiful
melodies at the Community Music Center.
(7:30 pm. 3350 SE Francis St. $10 in advance
from In Other Words or Annie Blooms Books,
$12 at the door.)
The Rosetown Ramblers and DJ Crystal
invite you to a country w estern dance
with full-service bar at Portland M etro Club
(9:30 pm-1 am. 618 SE Alder St $5
www.rosetownramblers.com.)
Lincoln C ity’s Filthy Lapdog invites you to its*
second annual Hallow eenie Ball at Eden
Hall in Gleneden Beach. Live music and cos
tume contest. Proceeds go to the Coastal
AIDS Network. (6645 Gleneden Beach Loop
Road. $12. 541-996-2390.)
Looking Ahead
The R ubyfruit M arim ba Ensemble per
forms a benefit concert for A ll Women's
Health Services Nov 8 at the Community
Music Center. (7 pm. 3350 SE Francis St.
$15 donation.)
See On V iew and Onstage listings on
Page 30.
Check out more listings
at www.justout.com!
You've seen Secretary, now find out more at
It's M y Pleasure's S /M 101. (7 pm. $10.
3106 NE 64th Ave. Register at 503-280-8080.)
Sluts Against Rape is an evening of
performance by survivors of violence and
abuse to reclaim and celebrate our bodies, our
sexualities, our creativity and our lives. Join
the nearly all-queer cast at Hollywood Theatre
fo r this unique event produced by Emi Koyama
o f Intersex Initiative Portland. (7.30-10:30 pm.
4122 NE Sandy Bfvd. $8 in advance from In
Other Words. $10-$50 at the door.)
S aturday
Amazon A rts presents A Sale fo r the
Season at a private home in Ladd's Addition.
Women artists will be on hand to show,
demonstrate and sell their work. (10 am-5 pm
1646 SE Elliot Ave 503-235-3145 )
Salem queer book group M arionbsrry
Salon discusses The Martian Child over a
Terri and Gwen harmonize Nov 2
at the Community Music Center