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• february 21.2003
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are in Portland unless otherwise specified.
february
2i F riday
Dyke duo Kid Quiz plays in the Rabbit Hole
at the Mad Hatter Lounge with Binary Dolls.
(9 pm. 203 SE Grand Ave.)
Keshet talks about planning for a Passover
seder at its monthly potluck. Bnng a kosher, vege-
tanandish. (630pm Call 503-226-7079. ext. 14.
for location, www gayjewishportland. com.)
The ever-popular Brandy instructs the Strap-
on Class at It's My Pleasure. (7 pm. 3106 NE
64th Ave. $10. Register at 503-280-8080.)
Men's Leather Night and Red Hanky
Social at Gail’s Dirty Duck. (9 pm-midnight.
439 N W Third Ave. 503-224 8446.
pdxsaltydg@aol.com.)
The Portland Spirit's River
of Stars Cabaret Series
welcomes Tony Award winner
Michael Maguire to its
deck through Feb. 22. Musical
direction by Portland's own
Rick Lewis (7 and 10 pm
Friday, 3 pm Saturday. $40
from 503-224 3900 or
www.portlandspint.com.
Reservations required.)
Liminal Performance Group presents Minimal
at Liminal in celebration of its new perform­
ance space. Experience the stylings of Philip
Glass. LaMonte Young, Terry Riley, Steve
Reich and others. (8.30 pm 403 NW Fifth Ave.
$15 from 503-890-2993 or www.lim-
malgroup.org.)
Queer singer-songwriter
Kanzeon graces the
stage at Haven
Coffeehouse. (8 pm.
3551 SE Division St.)
Fridays are Queer
Night in the super­
cool all-ages lounge
at Heaven (10 pm 4 am
421 SW 10th Ave.)
It’s Queer Night at
Out of the Fog Coffee
House in Eugene.
(8 30 pm. 450
Willamette St.
541 687-0709.)
The Lesbian
Connection
meets for dinner
in Eugene.
(Bonnie
541683 2793.)
refreshments. (7-10 pm. Comer o f Southeast
Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. $8.
503-236-5129. out_dancmg@yahoo.com.)
S aturday
Go whale watching and bet your bottom dollar
with the women of the Forest Group’s Fish &
Chips Trip to Chinook Winds Casino.
(503-238-3877.)
Search for lichens and lungwort with
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Sciences as they hike Oxbow Park. Meet at
the Glisan Fred Meyer and don’t forget your
magnifying glass and lunch. (10 am. 6615 NE
Glisan St. Laune 503-977-2903.)
Join the Adventure Group for a Fun
Walk/Run and follow it up with brunch!
Two- to six-mile run or walk open to all
skill levels. (9 am. 503-452 5680.
www. adventuregroup. org.)
SisterSpirit’s Women's Healing Circle
talks about traditional Mexican healing. (4 pm.
3430 SE Belmont St 4102. $3-$5 donation.
503 736-3297)
Satori Men's
Chorus presents
Power o f Love at
Bethlehem Lutheran
Church. Special
guests the No
Kidding Choir.
(7 pm 1244 NE
39th Ave. $8-$12
from 503-299-4454.)
San Diego lesbian
diva slam poet Kimberly Dark stops by
Touchstone Coffee House to introduce her new
CD, You Are My Singing Lesson. (7 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St. $5 donation.)
Out Dancing's monthly Dance Social at
Ankeny Street Studio includes a lesson and
j
Kid Quiz plays Nocturnal with Madgesdiq,
Quivah and Fig Nasty. (10 pm.
1800 E Burnside St. )
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Political
Caucus of Southern Oregon plays host to its sev­
enth annual Lambda Awards at the Red Lon in
Medford. The Mardi Gras-themed event includes a
silent auction, an awards ceremony, theatrical
performances and a dance. (7 pm 200 N Riverside
Ave. $15. www.geocities.com/thecaucus.)
S unday
Warm up that blood with some distance training
or a trail run with the Portland Frontrunners
any Sunday morning. (9 am. June 503-819-4626.
www.portlandfrontmnners. org.)
Join the Adventure Group for
cross-country skiing at Teacup Lake.
Beginning and intermediate skiers. (9 am.
503-452 5680 www. adventuregroup. org.)
Join the cuddly boys for Bear Brunch at
Jubitz Truck Stop and Restaurant near
Jantzen Beach. (11 am-1 pm. 10210 N
Vancouver Way. www.oregonbears.org.)
The Portland Gay Men's Chorus brings its
fifth annual Classical Voices concert to the Old
Church. Chorus subgroups eXpress! and
Cascade join forces to offer the beau­
tiful music of Palestrina, Schubert and
Copeland. Stick around for a post­
concert reception. (2 pm. 1422 SW
11th Ave. $15, $20 with reception
from 503-226-2588 or
ww.pdxgmc.org.)
Queer Spanish-speaking
women and Latinas who speak any
language are invited to a potluck
social Están invitadas mujeres
(LGBTQ) de habla hispana y latinas
que hablan cualquier idioma a una
cena/potluck social (6 pm. For
location in English, call 503-227 0605
Uame para mas información en
español 503-493-7437.)
Queer pom star turned performance artist/sexolo-
gist Annie Sprinkle. Ph D., bnngs what will no
doubt be an unforgettable one-woman, multimedia
sex show to Berbati's Pan. Trust us, people, you
don't see stuff like this every day. (10 pm. 231 SW
Ankeny St. $10 from Fastixx. 21 and over.)
an M onday
In Other Words invites women and their
fnends to read/perform at The Last
Word open mike night on the last
Tuesday of every month.
(7 9 pm 3734 SE
J
Hawthorne Blvd
503-232 6003.)
Open mike
night at dyke-
owned coffee shop
Haven. Musicians,
poets and perfor­
mance artists of
any kind are wel­
come. (8-10 pm.
3551 SE Division
St.)
Producer Cody
Shearer will intro­
duce and discuss a
free screening of
the film Why the
U.S.? at Lewis &
Clark College's
Templeton Student
Center. An insightful look at the 9/11 tragedy
and what makes the United States a target.
(6 pm. 0615 S W Palatine Hill Road.
503-768-7640.)
Come out and play!
Women's Basketball
every Wednesday at
Richmond Grade School.
Bring light and dark
shirts. (7 pm. 2276 SE
41st Ave. $2.
503-261-1304.)
W ednesday
Playwright, director, author, actor, social
activist and one of the greatest poets of
our time. Maya Angelou gives a talk at
Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall. (7:30 pm.
1037 S W Broadway.
$28.50 $ 132.50 from
Ticketmaster.)
SisterSpirit's Magickal
Study Group talks
about using herbs and
gems with tarot and
astrology. All women wel­
come. (7 pm. 3430 SE
Belmont St. 4102. $3-$5
donation. 503-736-3297.)
The Every Wednesday
Munch at McMenamins
Tavern is a chance to socialize with other
B/D /S/M folks. (5-8 pm. 1716 NW 23rd Ave.
dykedadi@aracnet com.)
Naked wine tastings at Crush every
Wednesday. Decanted bottles, practically
naked servers. (6-9 pm. 1412 SE Mornson St.
$12. 503-235-8150.)
The Egyptian Club:
Middle Eastern music
and belly dancers in the
Tomb, open mike with
Special K in the Room.
(8 pm Tomb l$41, 9 pm
Room [free). 3701 SE
Division St.
503-236-8689.)
Two-step over to Boot
Scootin' Country Night at C.C.
Slaughters. Line dance lessons kick off the
fun! (8 pm. 219 N W Davis St. Call
503-248-9135 for cover.)
’
CityWalk with the Adventure Group and
follow it up with dinner. (6.30 pm.
503-452-5680. www. adventuregroup. org.)
Poet and performance artist Kiigberly Dark
performs pieces from her new CD, You Are
M y Singing Lesson, with
guitarist Damon Cisneros at
Laughing Horse Books
(7 pm. 3652 SE Division St.)
For folks into B /D /S /M and those who love
them Eugene Monday Munch gathers at
McMenamins North Bank. (6-9 pm. 22 Club
Road, conradh@efn.org.)
It's Latino Dance Night
at C .C Slaughters!
Lessons start the evening
with a flair. (8 pm. 219 N W
Davis St.)
Bi sexpert Susie Bright brings The Best
Amencan Erotica 2003 to Powell's Books.
(7:30 pm. 1005 W Burnside St.)
;) F riday
T uesday
The Last Friday Music
series continues at In
O ther W ords with the dyke
duo Pirate Jane, song­
w riter Lisa Green and local
band Francesci. (7 pm
3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
F re e )
CityWalk with the Adventure Group and fol­
low it up with dinner. (6 30 pm. 503-452 5680
www.aidventuregroup.org)
It's gay and lesbian audience night at
Portland Center Stage's production of Outrage
at Newmark Theatre. Join hostess Poison
Waters afterward for nibblies and wine while
chatting with cast and crew. (7 pm. 1111 SW
Broadway $12 $47 from 503 274 6 58 8)
Fiction reading of works in progress with
teachers from the Haystack Program for the
Arts includes gay author Tom Spanbauer at
Borders (7 pm 708 SW Third A v e )
T hursday
M ichael O 'N e ill offers a rare glim pse into the
hidden w o rld o f the clo w n at Theater! Theatre!
Dar Williams bnngs that
beautiful voice to Portland
to celebrate her new
album, The Beauty o f the
Ram, during a free show at
Music Millennium. ( 7 pm.
801 N W 23rd Ave
503 248 0163.)