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Oslund + Company Dance presents its
fall concert In Performance through Nov. 10
at Imago Theatre. Original dance and musical
compositions in four separate pieces from
this distinguished Portland troupe. (8 pm.
17 SE Eighth Ave. $13 $ 15 from
503-221-5857. ext. 3. or
econduit@earthlink. net.)
Pepe & the Bottle Blondes present
their fourth annual Exotic Masquerade Ball
at the Crystal Ballroom. The lively Latin
ensemble headlines a full evening of
escapades for the 21-and-over set, includ
ing the Sabor Latino Dance Co.,
69 a Go-Go and DJ Gregarious. Don't
come in the door unless you’re willing to
look wild. (9 p m -1:30 am. 1332 W Burnside
St. $20 in advance from box office or
Ticketmaster, $30 day o f show.)
10 S unday
Spend the afternoon knocking down
some pins with the Portland Gay and
Lesbian Bowling Association Now
in its 25th year, the group spends every
Sunday at Hollywood Lanes. (2:30 pm
registration, 3:30-6 pm games. 4030 NE
Halsey St. $10. 503-293 0438.
www.pdxbowl. com.)
PHOTO BY DAVID RESSLER
The Lesbian and Gay Immigration
Rights Task Force welcomes out-of-town
members to Creating Change during its
monthly social at Hobo's. (8 pm. 120 NW
Third Ave. 503-471-1568
lgirtfpdx@hotmail. com.)
The much-anticipated fall concert is finally here!
The Rose City Gay Freedom Band presents Voices
o f America: a salute to American composers Nov. 9
Portland’s newest lesbian-owned hangout
presents Queer Night at The Dive
Every Sunday features contests, bar
games, food and dykes. (6 11 pm.
3145 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 503-232-8713.)
The Eugene Pride 2003 Committee
meets at the Eugene Water and Electric
Board Community Room. (1-3 pm. 500 E
Fourth Ave.)
ii M onday
Lesbian jazz great Patricia
Barber plays two shows at
the Crystal Ballroom. 21 and
over. (6 and 8:30 pm. 1332W
Burnside St. $20 from box
office or Ticketmaster.)
Every Monday is Dyke Night
at Touchstone Coffee House.
(6-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
503-262-7613. www. touch-
stonecoffeehouse. com.)
12 T uesday
Join the Sexual Minorities
Roundtable at Outside In to dis
cuss law enforcement's relation
ship with queer street youth. Other
topics include the Crisis Response
Team and bias crimes. (Noon-
1:30 pm. 1135 SW 13th Ave.)
Bad Girls plays host to a Kinky
Women's Welcoming Munch
at Dingo’s. Beginners are welcome
to this social on the second
Tuesday of every month where
The cellist of a new generation: Bonfire Madigan’s
kinky or questioning women of all
punk-rock take on the classical will leave your
onentations can connect and ask
mouth agape Nov. 16 at the Meow Meow
questions. Over 18 only, please
(7-9 pm. 4612 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503-972-2233. www.pdxbadgirls.net.)
9
S aturday
CityWalk with the Adventure Group and
follow it up with brunch. (9 am. 503-452 5680.
www. adventuregroup org.)
It's the time of year for the Rose City Gay
Freedom Band Fall Concert This year's
event is Voices o f America, a salute to
Amencan composers at Rose City Park United
Methodist Church. (8 pm. 5830 NE Alameda
St. $5-$8 from Gai-Pied or at the door.
www.rcgfb.org.)
Creating Change presents PowerDance at
the DoubleTree Jantzen Beach. Portland's DJ
Alex spins music from around the globe.
(10 pm. 909 N Hayden Island Drive. $15
from Broadway Books. In Other
Words or www.creatingchange.org.)
It's sex and gender open mike night at
the Back to Back Cafe. (7-9 pm. 614 E
Burnside St. emi@eminism.org.)
Susannah Mars and Bill Wells present XXX
Extreme Cabaret at Wilf's Restaurant & Piano
Bar. A fun evening of songs and stories featuring
work by Dave Fnshberg, Stephen Sondheim and
John Bucchino. (7:30 pm. 800 NW Sixth Ave.
$10. Reservations at 503-223-0070.)
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W ednesday
The Portland Area Business Association
holds its monthly luncheon in the Minoan
Room of the Greek Cusina. Monthly dinner
today, too, same place. Featured speaker is
Melinda Jette, Burnside Triangle Advisory
Group co-chairwoman. (11:30 am-1 pm lunch.
5:30- 7 pm dinner. 404 SW Washington St For
prices and reservations, call 503-241-2222 or
visit www.paba.com.)
16 S aturday
SisterSpint plays host to a Croneing
Celebration All women welcome. To be
“ craned, ” give the sisters a call. (6 pm. $3-$5
donation. Call 503-736-3297 for location.)
Portland's soulful dyke Ajay plays Touchstone
Coffee House. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $3
donation.)
The Every Wednesday Munch at
McMenamins Tavern is a chance to socialize
with other kinky B /D /S /M folks (5-8 pm.
1716 N W 23rd Ave. dykedadi@aracnet. com.)
Political matenal as fresh as the daily news:
Uproarious lesbian wnter and comedian Kate
Clinton is on stage at Aladdin Theater. (8 pm
3017 SE Milwaukie Ave. $25 from box office or
Ticketmaster.)
Serena Blossom Appel plays host to Savium
Open Circle at Coffee Time A weekly event
open to poets, rappers, acoustic musicians, sto
rytellers and enthusiastic audience members.
(8-10 pm. 712 N W 21st Ave 503-497-1090.)
Bad Girls plays host to a B /D /S /M Play
Party for self-identified women 18 and over.
(8 pm. Call 503-972-2233 or e-mail
contact@pdxbadgids.net for location,
www. pdxbadgids. net.)
Every Wednesday is gay night at Heaven
DJ Tronic spins. (9-11 pm. 421 SW 10th Ave.
503-757-6984)
It's a Bear Bust when the Oregon Bears take
over Gail's Dirty Duck. (8-11 pm. 429 N W Third
Ave. $7-$9. 503224 8446.)
14 T hursday
Queer San Francisco-based band Bonfire
Madigan bnngs its soul-art-string sounds to
the Meow Meow. (9 pm. 527 SE Pine St. $7.
www. bonfiremadigan. com.)
17 S unday
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Science hook up for breakfast and a nature
walk at Sellwood Riverfront Park. (Deni
503-238-3877.)
The Coastal AIDS Network presents
Evening in the Garden Gala &
Fundraiser at the Connie Hansen Garden in
Lincoln City. Hors d’oeuvres. wine, live music
and silent auction. (6 pm. 1931 N W 33rd St
Call 541 994 5597 for cost.)
Looking Ahead
The Imperial Sovereign Rose Court and Miss
Gay Oregon XXVIII Alycia Day invite one and
all to Sash Bash 2002 Nov. 20 at
Darcelle XV. Proceeds benefit Our House of
Portland. (8 pm. 208 N W Third Ave $5
503-222-5338.)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 30.
Check out more listings
at www.justout.com !
Don't go into the weekend without attending
the Strap-on Class at It's My Pleasure
(7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. $10. Register at
503-280-8080)
Meesha plays host to Latino Night at
Silverado. (1217 SW Stark St.
503-224 4493.)
Enter the goth/industrial Unterxone any
Thursday night at Panorama. No cover.
(9 3 0 pm-2.30 am. 341 SW 10th Ave.
503 221-7262.)
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Men s Leather Night and Red Hanky
Social at Gail s Dirty Duck. (9 pm-midnight.
Oslund + Company Dance
is In P erform ance through
Nov. 10 at Imago Theatre
439 N W Third Ave 503-224 8446
pdxsaltydg@aol. com.)
The Lesbian Connection meets every
third Friday for dinner in Eugene (Bonnie
541683-2793.)
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center features an altar and
boldly colorful paintings to celebrate Day of the Dead