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7 ) F riday
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 503-280 8080.)
Arlene Hale plays Touchstone Coffee House.
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february
Women's Drumsong with SisterSpirit
(4 pm. 3430 SE Belmont St. 4102. $3-$5
donation. 503-736 3297.)
Movie Night with the women of the Forest
Group. Bring a snack and a favorite girlie
movie. (6:30 pm. 503 636-1855.)
Gay spintual 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.)
(7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $3 donation.)
Bella Casa Realty shouts, “Come to our
Learn the salsa with Out Dancing every
Friday in February beginning tonight. Arrive
early to register. Intermediate level nightclub
two-step lessons follow. (7 pm. Comer o f
Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street.
$5. 503 236-5129. out_dancing@yahoo.com.)
Rockin' Sox Hop1 ' at Fez Ballroom. Yes, it’s
a good old-fashioned '50s party, so put on your
dancin’ shoes for this Rose City Softball Asso
ciation benefit. (8 pm-1 am. 316 SW 11th Ave.)
Lesbians of Central Oregon get togeth
er for a potluck in Bend. (541-317-8457.)
Colum McCann reads from Dancer, his new
book about the life of Rudolf Nureyev. at
Twenty-Third Avenue Books. (7.30 pm.
1015 N W 23rd Ave. 503-224 5097.)
Portland Uniform Weekend kicks off with
I a Uniform Meet and Greet at Gail's Dirty Duck
followed by a Men-Only Play Party and
Clippers Party. (Meet and Greet: 9 11 pm,
429 N W Third Ave., $2 Play Party. 11 pm-
3 am, location TBA, $10. Fora complete
event schedule visit www.inuniform.net or
e-mail uniformmag@aol.com.)
triangle productions! presents
the brilliant Mark Ravenhill play
Shopping and Fucking
Feb. 13-March 8
Skervy—Queer to the Bone presents
WERD1 at Billy Ray's. Queer open mike
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.)
Embers Avenue and Sailing On Productions
present the musical revue “A Century of
Sound" to benefit Esther's Pantry. A bevy of
singers take you from the 1920s through the
'80s, including an overview of each song's
place in history. (7-9 pm. 110 N W Broadway.
Call 503-222-3082 for cover.)
8 S aturday
Profile Theatre Project presents a discussion
with Pulitzer Pnze-winnmg playwright Edward
Albee at Portland State University’s Lincoln
Hall in celebration of its all-Albee season. -
(2 pm. 1620 SW Park Ave. Free, but get tick
ets at PSU's box office, 1825 SW Broadway
Two-ticket maximum per person.)
9 S unday
Join the Adventure Group for snowshoe-
ing at Trillium Lake on Mount Hood. Good for
all skill levels. (9 am. 503-452 5680
www. adven turegroup, org.)
Love Makes a Family plays host to the Middle
School Family Valentine Cookie Making
Gay spintual leader Andrew Harvey speaks
Event at Friends Meeting House.
on Activism and
(2 4 pm. 4312 SE Stark St.
Spirituality at Unity of
503 228 3892.)
performance artist/diva
Beaverton. Workshop
Dark brings her slam
try storytelling to Touchstone
Coffee House on Feb. 22
on the same topic
follows (8 30 and
10 am talks. 2 pm
workshop. 12650 SW
Fifth St. 503-646-3364 \
Holy Goats! Sunday Afternoon
Improvisations at Performance
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Works Northwest are dedicated to
the encouragement of movement
and sound improvisation as composi
tional tool, performance form and
sources of happy accidents. (2 pm.
4625 SE 67th Ave $7.)
Church of the Poison Mind at
Silverado Free pizza, dollar shots,
a $5 beer bust, hostess Poison
Waters and those infamous
Silverado dancers. (4-9 pm.
1217 SW Stark St.)
Mittleman Jewish Community
Center presents a filmed version of
the award-winning stage play
Crossing the Broken Bhdge, which
addresses racism and anti-
Semitism Followed by a discus
sion with leaders in the African
American and Jewish communities
(4 pm. 6651 SW Capitol Highway
$10-$rS from 503 244-0111.)
The Sweethearts of Portland proudly present The
Sweethearts Luv Shack at the Fez Ballroom.
Watch the current Mr. and Miss Sweetheart end
their reign and crown new royalty! Refreshments,
too. (8 pm. 316 SW 11th Ave. $10.)
il T uesday
speakers Mark Clift and Carolyn Fowler will
discuss "New Tax Laws and You.” (11 :30 am-
1 pm. 404 SW Washington St. $18-$25, $7
coffee/dessert only. For reservations call
503-241-2222 or visit www.paba.com.)
The Women's Fiction Book Group at the
Jantzen Beach Barnes & Noble discusses Fhda
by Barbara Mujica. (1 pm. 503 283-2800.)
Radical Women present Reparations Now!
Bad Girls play host to a
Kinky
Women's
Welcoming
Munch at
Karaoke any Monday or Tuesday at queer
bar Tennessee Red’s. (9 pm 2 30 am.
2133 SE 11th Ave.)
It's Nude Revue night at the Egyptian Club.
(8 pm. 3701 SE Division St. 503 236-8689 )
12 W ednesday
The Portland Area Business
Association holds its monthly luncheon
in the Greek Cusina's Minoan Room Featured
(4612 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 503-233-3996.)
You've never seen L.A. bisexual blues until
you’ve seen Candye Kane at Duff's
Garage. Usa & Her Kin open. (9.30 pm.
1635 SE Seventh Ave. $5.)
14 F riday
Black Women Insist on Economic Justice
at the Bread and Roses Center. Human rights
activist Billie Jean Clay-McCray leads a discussion
about the movement to secure payment for cen
turies of discnmination. Southern buffet served
(6 30 pm buffet [$6l 7 pm discussion.
819 N Killingsworth St. 503-240-4462.)
It's sex and gender
open mike night at the
Back to Back Cafe. All
genders, sexualities and
ages welcome. (7-9 pm.
614 E Burnside St.
emi@eminism. org.)
Dingo's. For
all kinky or
questioning
Rod Rockafeller and
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women 18
Miss Sweetheart XIV
and older.
Ifeelya Right at the Feb. 9
Beginners
Sweethearts Luv Shack
welcome.
(7-9 pm. 4612 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503 972-2233 www.pdxbadgids.net.)
Girls Night Out at Dingo's every Thursday.
Portland Bisexual Women discuss Bisexual
Isolation/lnvisibility in the Broadway
Coffee Trader Living Room. (7-9 pm. 2130 NE
Broadway. 503 283 6433.)
It's the fifth annual Fetish M asquerade
Ball at Roseland Theatre: 1,500 people 21
and over celebrating performance art and kink
this Valentine’s Day with entertainment by
Impotent Sea Snakes, Shift, Apocalypstick,
Fire Brigade, Popewyrm and more. Plus two
floors of vinyl-clad go-go guys and gals, belly
dancers and DJs. For help getting dressed,
! call 503-224-2604. (9 pm 8 N W Sixth Ave.
$20 from Roseland Gnll or Fastixx.)
Pink M artini plays with the Eugene
Symphony at the Hult Center. (8 pm. 1
Eugene Center. $24 $30 from box office,
541 682 5000 o r www.ci.eugene.or.us/hult.)
White
Bird pre-
.
sents Ballet
Hispánico at Arlene
Schmtznr Concert Hall This
high-energy troupe is the foremost
j dance interpreter of Hispanic culture
’ in the United States (7.30 pm.
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1037 SW Broadway $18-$40 from box office
or Ticketmaster)
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T hursday
Scenarios from the Sahel and It’s My Life play at
Portland Community College's Cascade Campus
as part of the 13th annual Cascade Festival
of African Films These compelling films doc
ument the AIDS epidemic in Senegal and South
Afnca. (7:30 pm Room 122, Terrell Hall. 705 N
Killingsworth S t For a complete film schedule
visit www cfaf.net )
Skervy—Queer
to the Bone
presents the
Black Hearts
Dance at the
Whatever
Lounge. DJs
Puppet and
Zanne spin
punk rock and
hip-hop while
you spin the bottle, get spanked and visit the
kissing krewl (9 pm 2 am. 2209 NE Alberta
St. $2 99 with discounts for fashion excess.)
Take your sweetie to (or meet one dunng)
Rose City Swing's Moonlight and
Melodies concert and dance at Portland
Metro Club The 21-and-over event features
vocalist Carol Reise and Misha's Make-a-
Date (8 pm. 618 SE Alder St. $10 from Gar
Pied or 503 790-2170.)