Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, January 17, 2003, Page 27, Image 27

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    January 17,2003»
Vivian's Keeper plays the
Alberta Street Pub. (7 pm.
1036 NE Alberta St. Call
503-284 7665 for cover.)
Four musicians
leave steady
paychecks to
become Leap of
Faeth. Will it pan
out? Attend
faB) T uesday
Synergy of Song
The Washington County
Feb. 1 and 2 to
let them know
whether they
should have
kept their day
Parents and Kids Group
meets for dinner and socializing
at Community Church of Cedar
Hills. (6 pm. 11695SW
Parkway Ave. 503-228 3892.)
In Other Words invites
women and their friends to
read/perform their own work
at The Last W ord open
mike night. (7-9 pm.
3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503-232-6003.)
T hursday
Singer/songwriter Kim
Townsend bnngs her blues,
country and humor to Astoria’s
Café Uniontown.
(8:30-10:30 pm. 218 W Marine
Drive. $3.)
3i ) F riday
S leater-K in n ey performs
through Feb. 1 at Crystal
Ballroom. All ages. (9 pm.
1332 W Burnside St. $10
from box office or
Ticketmaster.)
It's the Oregon Bears' annual Snow Bears!
Meet at Gail's Dirty Duck to carpool to Mount
Hood for tubing action. (9.30 am. 429 N W
Third Ave.)
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science
go bird watching near Forest Grove. (10 am.
Terri 503-626-4623.)
Eugene lesbian group Women to Women
gets together every Saturday at Neighbors.
(6 pm. 1417 Vi Hard St.)
Talk about aromatherapy and herbs at
SisterSpirit's Women's Healing Circle
(7 pm. 3430 SE Belmont St. H I02. $3-$5.
503 736-3297.)
S unday
Start your Sunday with a nice Bear Brunch
at Village Inn. (11 am-1 pm. 1621 NE 10th
Ave. www.oregonbears.org.)
Learn how to create your own secret hide­
away at the Lesbian Garden Club's Open
Garden. Visit a member's fabulous Irvington-
area garden just in time for the Edgeworthia to
bloom. (2-4 pm 503-909 2002
lgcoregon@aol com.)
Church of the Poison Mind at Silverado
Out Dancing's monthly D ance S o cial at
Ankeny Street Studio includes a lesson and
refreshments. (7-10 pm. Corner o f
Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny
Street. $8 503-236-5129
out_ dancing&yahoo. com.)
Free pizza, dollar shots, a $5 beer
bust, hostess Poison Waters
and those infamous Silverado
dancers. (4-9 pm.
1217 S W Stark St.)
It's Last Friday Music
Night at In Other Words with
Lisa Greene and other spe­
cial surprise guests! (7 pm. 3734 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-232-6003.)
Grammy-winning Afncan American female
a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the
Rock bring their 30th Anniversary Tour to
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall for one night
only. (8 pm. 1111 SW Broadway. $37.50 from
box office or Fastixx.)
Conduit Dance presents the second install­
ment of the three-part 30 Days Notice
performance series through Feb. 1. Features
artists in media, dance and music. (8:30 pm.
918 SW Yamhill St. *401. $8-$10 from
503-221 -5857 or econduit@earthhnk. net.)
Pleather! (Pull out those Loverboy albums for a
reminder.) (9 pm. 219 N W Davis St. Call
503-248 9135 for cover.)
february
( i ) S aturday
CityWalk with the Adventure Group and fol­
low it up with brunch. (9 am. 503-452-5680.
www adven tu regroup, org.)
It's an Asian New Year Celebration with
Dinner at My House for Our House, a fund-rais­
er series for Our House of Portland. Ring in the
Year of the Sheep in Mimi Maduro and Lynn
Youngbar's cozy Irvington bungalow while they
serve dishes from Thailand, Vietnam, India and
China. (7 pm. $60. For a brochure listing all the
dinners or to make reservations, call
503-736-9276.)
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The Rosetown Ramblers and DJ
Crystal invite you to a country
western dance with full-service
bar at Portland Metro Club.
(9 30 pm -1 am. 618 SE Alder St $5.
www. rosetownramblers. com.)
Tamara Brown brings her
The Noah Peterson Quartet
featuring gay jazz bassist Rick
Crittenden, plays Monteaux's Public
House (9 pm 16165 SW Regatta
Lane.)
Find out what to do with all that
stuff at It’s My Pleasure's free Sex
Toys 101 class (7 pm. 3106 NE
64th Ave Register at
503-2808080)
Sweet Honey in the Rock celebrates 30 years of songs in the
key of liberation Jan. 31 at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Movie Night with the women of the Forest
Group. Bring a snack and a favorite girlie
movie. (6:30 pm. 503-636-1855.)
Gay spiritual leader and author Andrew
Harvey performs selections from the poetry
of Rumi at Beaverton High School. See
Feb. 9 for another Harvey event. (7 pm.
13000 SW Second St. $15 from Crystal
Heart or Unity o f Beaverton.)
Bella Casa Realty shouts, “Come to our
Rockin' Sox Hop’" at Fez Ballroom. Yes,
it's a good old-fashioned '50s party, so put on
your dancin' shoes for this Rose City Softball
Association benefit. (8 pm -1 am. 316 SW
11th Ave.)
Mr. and Ms. Oregon State Leather play host to
a Raffle and Slave Auction at the Eagle
PDX. Fun for the secret taskmaster in all of us.
Proceeds go to local charities. (9 pm. 1300 W
Burnside St )
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guitar girl antics to Haven.
(8 30 pm. 3551 SE Division
St.)
) S aturday
They quit their day jobs, so this had better
work. New musical quartet Leap of Faeth
presents Synergy o f Song—a fun and eclectic
blend of work about freedom, peace, gratitude,
prayer and protest— through Feb. 2 at the
Community Music Center. (8 pm Saturday.
2 pm Sunday. 3350 SE Francis St. $10-$20
sliding scale from 503-234-1140.)
Slam poetry party at Mother
¡11 Kali's Books in Eugene Bnng
I \r three poems to read and com-
i
pete, or just come to listen.
W (7 30 pm 720 E 13th Ave.
; 541-343 4864
www.motherkalis.com.)
Third Angle N e w M usic
Ensemble says "Beat it!"
10-11 pm, then Zanne, Puppet, Krztal and Ali
spin punk, buttrock, hip-hop and international.
(10 pm-2 am. 2216 NE Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd. www.dejanvier.org/skervy.)
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The Lesbian Community
Project sponsors Coffee
Conversation at Touchstone
Coffee House. (6 30-8 30 pm.
7631 N EG IisanSt
503 227 0605.)
Greenwood Inn in Beaverton.
Honors those who work for gen­
der justice. (7 pm. 10700 SW
Allen Blvd $27 from
503-646 2802 or
nwga@nwgapdx. org.)
with Rhythm Methods, a jovial
and upbeat concert of chamber
music for percussion (and
friends of percussion) at Reed
College's Kaul Auditorium.
(7:15 pm talk. 8 pm concert.
3203 SE W oodstock Blvd. $15
$20 from Fastixx.)
Moonwalk into the '80s Night Pleather
Party at C.C. Slaughters. Prize for best
3 ¡M onday
Northw est Gender
Alliance invites you to its
annual awards dinner at
Ju st ou t 27
Skervy—Queer to the
Bone presents WERD1 at
Andrew Harvey, author of The Essential
Gay Mystics, spends Feb. 8 and 9 in
Beaverton
9
S unday
Gay spintual leader Andrew Harvey speaks
| on Activism and Spirituality at Unity of
Beaverton. Workshop on the same topic fol-
| lows. (8:30 and 10 am talks, 2 pm workshop
12650 SW Fifth St 503 646 3364 )
Looking Ahead
Time for the fifth annual Fetish
Masquerade Ball Feb 14 at Roseland
Theatre: 1,500 people celebrating love and
sex their own way on Valentine's Day with
entertainment by Impotent Sea Snakes. Shift,
Mistress Vega, Fire and Pope Worm Plus two
| floor of go-go dancers and DJs
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 28.
C heck out more listings
at w w w .ju s to u t.co m !