January 3 .2 0 0 3
McKeown at Lola's
Room. Ashleigh Flynn
opens. (8 pm. 1332 W
25
The radical and
wildly imaginative
Compagnie Marie
Chouinard makes
its Portland début
Jan. 9 11
Burnside St. $12 in
advance from box office or
Ticketmaster, $15 day o f show.)
13 M onday
Gay and lesbian Mormon group
Affirmation kicks o ff the new
year with a fondue potluck.
(6:30 pm. Contact Jason at
503-672-7787 or alyson@saw.net
for location.)
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Karaoke night at new queer bar
Tennessee Red's. (9 pm-2:30 am.
2133 SE 11th Ave.)
Bad Girls play host to a Kinky
Women's Welcoming Munch
at Dingo’s. For all kinky or ques
tioning women 18 and older.
Beginners welcome. (7-9 pm.
4612 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503-972-2233.
www. pdxbadgirls. net.)
It's sex and gender open
mike night at the Back to Back
Cafe. (7-9 pm. 614 E Burnside St.
emi@eminism. org.)
:
Hot girls at the Egyptian Club’s
ii S aturday
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science go
Bad Girls invite you to Dyke Night at the
Eagle PDX Ditch those new year's resolu
tions and take over the boy bar for live enter
tainment and prizes. (7.30 pm-2.30 am. 1300 W
Nude Revue (8 pm. 3701 SE
Division St. 503-236 8689.)
is: S aturday
W ednesday
Burnside St. Call 503-241-0105 for cover.)
Columbia County Citizens for Human Dignity, a
member o f the Rural Organizing Project, pre
sents the fund-raiser Kaleidoscope: A
Winter Gala at St. Frederic Catholic Church
in St. Helens. An evening o f dinner, socializing
and performance by the Chamber Choir of
Columbia Chorale of Oregon. (6-9 pm. 165 S
birding at Jackson Bottom. (Terri 503-626-4623.)
Holy Goats! improvises to the delight of
CityW alk with the Adventure Group and
follow it up with brunch. (9 am. 503-452-5680
www. adven turegroup. org.)
Love Makes a Family presents the free lecture
audiences at Performance W orks NorthW est.
Dedicated to the encouragement o f movement
and sound improvisation as compositional tool,
performance form and sources o f happy acci
dents. (2 pm. 4625 SE 67th Ave. $7.
The Every Wednesday Munch at
M cM enam ins Tavern is a chance to
socialize w ith o th e r B /D /S /M folks.
(5-8 pm. 1716 N W 23rd Ave.
dykedadi@aracnet. com.)
Resources for Same-Sex Parents and
Their Families at the Northeast Portland
www.performanceworksnw. org.)
Empathic medium Ren Matney and
astrologer Dena DeCastro are there for
Nature's. (3-5 pm. 3535 NE 15th Ave. Call
J e w is h Family & C hild S e rvice holds its
m o n th ly Keshet
potluck featuring
m usic and songs
w ith Rabbi A ryeh
H irshfield. B ring a
kosher, vegetarian
dish. (5 pm. Call
you Wednesday evenings at Touchstone
Coffee House. (6-8:30 pm. 7631 NE Glisan
503-281-3262 to register.)
Join Women's Drumsong w ith
S isterS pirit. All w om en w elcom e. (4 pm.
3430 SE Belmont St. H I02. Donations
accepted. 503-736-3297.)
Lesbians of Central Oregon enjoy a
potluck in Bend. (541-317-8457.)
The Forest Group comes in from the cold
for Game Night. (503-659-2782.)
12 ,
S unday
Enjoy Sunday brunch at Brail's with Eugene's
503-226-7079.
ext. 14. fo r loca
tion. www.gayjew-
ishportland.com .)
Tracy Broyles and Company present Busted at
Crush, intermittent dance performances at the
cozy wine bar (8-10 pm. 1412 SE Momson St.)
The modern w orld m eets old-tim e vaudeville
in the punky bop sounds o f Erin
Salem's Marionberry Salon discusses
Martin Duberman's Midlife Queer:
Autobiography o f a Decade: 1971-1981 over a
potluck meal. Newcomers
welcome. (6.30 pm.
St. $20 Ren, $15 Dena )
Young Mon's Coffee Talk meets every
Wednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse.
17' F riday
Dinner at My House for O ur House
a fund-raiser series fo r O ur House o f
Portland, continues w ith to n ig h t’s continen
tal cuisine served in the lovely courtyard o f
Joe Pense and Peter Sargent amid a back
drop o f antiques and contem porary art.
e
M en's Leather Night and Red Hanky
Social at Gail's D irty Duck. (9 pm-
midnight. 439 N W Third Ave.
503-224 8446. pdxsaltydg@aol.com.)
office or Fastixx.)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 26.
Check out more listings
at www.justout.com!
Talented dyke popster twins
Tegan and Sara rock out
Aladdin Theater. Portland
queer Ashleigh Flynn
opens. This will sell out,
kids, so buy those tix now.
(8 pm. 3017 SE Milwaukie
Ave. $8 from box office or
Ticketmaster.)
It's Crystal's Country
Jam at the Portland M etro
(7 pm. $60 For a brochure listing all the
dinners or to make reservations, call
503-736 9276.)
503-280 8080 to register.)
Grammy-winning African American female
a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the
Rock bring their 30th Anniversary Tour to
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hail on Jan. 31.
(8 pm. 1111 S W Broadway. $37.50 from box
Cary 503-363-6036
manonberrysalon@aol. com.)
(8-10 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave. 503-223-5907.)
What? Where? How? It's M y Pleasure pre-
sents the G-Spot and Female
Ejaculation class. (7 pm. $10 Call
14th St. $25 from St. Helens Bookshop or
Beds Plus in Scappoose )
Looking Ahead
Club. Lessons and dancing.
.
(8-9 pm lessons, 9 pm -1 am
dancing. 618 SE Alder St.
$5. $8 with lessons.)
Emergence
Transgender Social
Group m eets at the
Koinonia C e n te r in Eugene.
(7:30-11 pm. 1414 Kincaid
St emg977@yahoo.com.)
The Forest Group goes Cosmic Bowling
(9-11 pm 503 460 9165.)
Skervy—Queer to the Bone spins your
favorite queer or local band 10-11 pm (bring
CDs), then nasty, dirty dance tunes for butt
bumpin' and gay humpin'. (10 pm-2 am.
2216 NE Martin Luther King J r Blvd
www de/anvier org/skervy)
The O regon Bears play
host to a Double X
Dance fo r the bigger fellas every third
Sunday at C .C . Slaughters. (4-7 pm.
219 N W Davis St www oregonbears o r g )
It's Queer Night at Out o f the Fog Coffee
House in Eugene (8 3 0 pm. 450 Willamette
It's Sunday, which means Dyke Night at
The Dive Giveaways, bar games, live
St. 541687-0709)
acoustic music (6-11 pm. 3145 SE Hawthorne
Blvd 503 232 8713.)
Gordon Marshall’s
Passages on view
this month at Brian
Marki Fine Art