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the Bread and Roses Center. Songs, poetry and
political commentary, plus a Middle Eastern buf
fet. (6 pm buffet ($71, 7 pm event f$3 donationI
819 N Killingsworth St. 503-240-4462.)
The Lesbian Connection meets
X Files Night with the women of the Forest
Group. Bring a snack to share. (6:30 pm.
503 558 0297.)
Haven Coffeehouse plays host to Queer
Deaf and Hearing Coffee Night (7-9 pm.
3551 SE Division St dhor@deafvision.net.)
for dinner in Eugene. (Bonnie
541-683-2793.)
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Socializing and dancing at Potter's
Prairie falcons! Rough-legged hawks!
Gyrfalcons! (Or is that Gyrifalcons?)
House Ministries. (7 pm. 3830 SE 62nd Ave.
503-775-5024.)
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Science go bird sighting in Basket
Slough. (Beth 503-226 7919.)
Lesbian songwriter Jamie Anderson per
forms at Cafe Paradiso in Eugene. (7 pm.
115 W Broadway. $7.)
The Oregon Bears take over Gail's Dirty Duck
for their monthly Bear Bust (8-11 pm.
429 N W Third Ave. $7-$9. 503-224-8446.)
Crystal's Country Jam sidles into the
Portland Metro Club. Lessons included.
(8-9 pm lessons, 9 pm-1 am dancing. 618 SE
Alder St. $5 o r $8 with lessons.)
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Need a quality way to spend your Sunday?
Join the 150 people needed to get Nude for
Peace. (Register at edie@explorers-club.com
or www.explorers-club.com/peace.)
Gay Jewish group Keshet plays host to a
kosher potluck. (5 pm. For location call
503-226-7079. ext 14
www. gayiewishportland. com.)
Tribe 8 rocks WOW Hall in Eugene on March 7 and 8 with a bunch of other
dykes for the annual Lesbopalooza
Ashleigh Flynn and Leila Cheiko open.
(8 pm. 1332 kV Burnside St. $10 from box
office or Ticketmaster.)
It's the Clark County Pride Foundation's annu
al grant awards ceremony at NorthBank
Tavern in Vancouver, Wash. (4:30 pm. 106 kV
Sixth Ave. Free.)
The incomparable M argaret Cho is back in
town with her new Revolution Tour at Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall. (8 pm. 1037 SW
Broadway. $29.50-$39.50 from Ticketmaster.
No discounts for gays.)
Calling all dykes to Girls Night O ut at
Dingo's! Food and drink specials until midnight.
(4612 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 503 233 3996.)
Salem's Marionberry Salon discusses
Gregory Hinton’s Cathedral City over a potluck
meal. Newcomers welcome. (6.30 pm. Cary
503-363-6036. mahonberrysalon@aol. com.)
Radical Women play host to Cafe Resistance:
Feminists Defy U.S. War and Empire at
Erin go braugh! Wear a touch o' green to the
Rosetown Ramblers Roller Skating
Celebration at Oaks Amusement Park.
(7:30 pm. East end o f the Sellwood Bndge.
$5. www. rosetownrollerskating, com.)
Paganfaire X III: Spring
Returns to the Northern
Realms Workshops, performances,
healing circles and more at the
Washington County Fairgrounds in
Hillsboro. (10 am-9 pm 873 NE 34th
Ave. $5 $ 10 donation. 503-736-3297
www.paganfaire. com. )
Out Dancing is having an Eighth
Anniversary Party1 Lessons, food
Lovin' that Tret Fure on March 14 at
Metropolitan Community Church of Portland
and, of course, cake at Ankeny Street
Studio. (7-10 pm. Comer o f Southeast
Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. $8.
503-236-5129.)
Surftides Inn. (9 p m -1 2 3 0 am. 2945 N W
Je tty Ave. $10 donation. 541-994-5597.)
Lesbian of all lesbians Ellen DeGeneres
returns to Portland with her new show, Here
and Now, at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. If
you can afford to go, let us know if she’s still
hot. ( 8 pm. 1037 SWBroadway. $29.50-
$42.50 from box office or Ticketmaster.)
The Broadway Rose Cabaret Series wel
comes four-time Drammy winner Susannah
Mars of Portland to the Tigard Community
Fnends Church. (8 pm 15800 SW Hall Blvd.
$12 from 503 620-5262.)
Get out your greens and swing with the
Coastal AIDS Network during its St.
P atrick's Day (D isco) Dance in the
Ki W est Banquet Room of Lincoln City's
Karaoke (and award-winning barbecue) any
Monday or Tuesday at queer bar Tennessee
Red's. (9 pm-2.30 am. 2133 SE 11th Ave.
503 231-1710.)
S unday
Join Ski Out for skiing and snowboarding on
Mount Hood Meet outside the Hollywood
Fred Meyer Starbucks (9 am. 3030 NE
Weidler St. www.skiout.org.)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 30.
Check out more listings
at www.justout.com!
An amazing set frames even more amazing
cross-century characters in Itam ar Moses'
celebrated w ork O utrage at Newm ark Theatre
19 W ednesday
14 F riday
The Gender Studies Symposium con
cludes at Lewis & Clark College's Templeton
Student Center. Includes combination panel and
dance lesson "The Politics of Passion: Sex and
Gender in Partner Dance" and a drag show!
(9 am 9 pm. 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road. Free
For complete schedule call 503- 768 7381 or
visit www.lclark.edu/~gender.)
You want to put what where? Visit the primer
class on anal sex at It's My Pleasure
(7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. $10. Register at
503-280-8080)
Holly N ear and Cris Williamson join les-
bionic forces in a concert at the Unitanan
Center in Ashland (8 pm. 87 Fourth St $13-
$22 from 541-535 3562 or the Music Coop )
It's the night of the lesbian icons1 Tret Fure
plays Metropolitan Community Church of
Portland, with Jam ie Anderson opening.
(8 pm. 2400 NE Broadway. $15 from It 's My
Pleasure or 608 256 9738)
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SisterSpirit presents
M argaret
M arch 13,
Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall.
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Join Ski O ut for skiing and snowboarding on
Mount Hood Meet outside the Hollywood
Fred Meyer Starbucks (9 am. 3030 NE
Weidler St www skiout org )
Find the Portland Radical Faeries at
3 Fnends Coffeehouse every Saturday
(9 30 am. 201 SE 12th Ave 503-235-0826
ott'er@pcezcom.)
The Rainbow Wranglers whoop it up
every Wednesday in Hall B of Springfield's
Emerald Square Dance Center (7-9.30 pm.
2095 Yolanda Ave. 541-912-4932.)
Queer writer and activist Nick Schultz leads
this month's Because It's Time!, the
provocative queer discussion group at the
Lloyd Center Barnes & Noble. Chat about the
military's “ don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
(7 pm. 503 249-0800.)
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Cheryl Wheeler is on the music
stage at Portland Art Museum. Scott
Mars opens. (8 pm. 1119 SW Park
Ave $18-$20 from 503 226 0973.)
T hursday
The Portland Area Business Association's After
Hours networking soiree spends Springtime
in Paris at Zinc Bistrot. (5 30-7 30 pm
500 NW 21st Ave www.paba.com.)
Indie folk artist Lorna Hunt brings her
"off road tricycle ride” style of
singer/songwntmg to Oregon State
University's Snell Hall in Corvallis
(7 pm. Southwest 15th Street and
Jefferson Way Free.)
Texas singer/songwnter Kim
Townsend visits Cafe
Uniontown in Astoria
(8:30-10 30 pm. 218 WManne
Drive. $3 503325-8708 )
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