Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 21, 2003, Page 30, Image 30

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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.)
Folk duo Terra plays Touch­
stone Coffee House. (7-9 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St $3 donation.)
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“The tree w hich is born crooked, its trunk w ill never straighten
o u t.” Onda A rte Latina presents the rem arkable photography of
Cuban C iren aica M o reira beginning M arch 2 7.
SisterSpirit presents Pagan-
faire XIII: Spring Returns to the
Northern Realms Workshops, perform­
ances, healing circles and more at the
Washington County Fairgrounds in Hillsboro.
(10 am-9 pm. 873 NE 34th Ave. $5-$10 dona­
tion. 503-736 3297. www.paganfaire.com.)
Prairie falcons! Rough-legged hawks!
Gyrfalcons! (Or is that Gyrlfalcons?) Lesbians
Enjoying Nature and Science go bird
sighting in Basket Slough. (Beth 503-226-7919.)
Bella Boys softball team fans will want to lace
up for Bella Bowling at Hollywood Bowl.
(4-6 pm. 4030 NE Halsey St. $10.)
Eugene lesbian group Women to Women
gets together every Saturday at Neighbors
(6 pm. 1417 Villard St.)
Michelle Batt plays Touchstone Coffee
House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St. $3 donation )
PHOTO BY JOSE LUIZ PEI
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Don't miss Ellen DeGeneres m her new
show, Here and Now, at Arlene Schmtzer Con­
cert Hall. (8 pm. 1037 SW Broadway. $29.50-
$42.50 from box office or Ticketmaster.)
The Broadway Rose Cabaret Series wel­
comes four-time Drammy winner Susannah Mars
to Tigard Community Friends Church. (8 pm.
15800 SW Hall Blvd. $12 from 503-620-5262.)
Get out your greens and disco with the
Coastal AIDS Network during its St.
Patrick’s Day Dance in the Ki West Ban­
quet Room of Lincoln City's Surftides Inn.
(9 pm -12:30 am. 2945 N W Jetty Ave. $10
donation. 541-994 5597.)
S unday
Rescheduled due to rain, you can still join the
150 people needed to get Nude for Peace
A clothed photo is planned now, too, for the
more modest (or cold). (Register at
www explorers-club. com/peace )
Join Ski Out for skiing and snowboarding on
Mount Hood Meet outside the Hollywood
Fred Meyer Starbucks (9 am, 3030 NE
WeidlerSt. www skiout.org.)
Enjoy the spring air during distance
‘ mining or a trail run with the
’ortland Frontrunners any
Sunday morning. (9 am.
June 503-819-4626
www.portlandfron
trunners.org.)
Go take a hike with
the Adventure
Group at Silver Falls
Easy seven-mile loop
No dogs this time,
please (9 am
503-4525680.
www adventuregroup com.)
The Portland Spirit’s
River of Stars
Cabaret Series
In Other Words invites
women and their friends to
read/perform at The Last
Word open mike night on
the last Tuesday of every
month. (7-9pm. 3734 SE
Hawthorne Blvd.
503-232-6003.)
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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.)
Lessons, food and, of course,
cake at Ankeny Street Studio
(7-10 pm. Comer o f
Southeast Ninth
Avenue and Anke­
ny Street $8
503-236-5129)
fee House. (6-9 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St.)
It's the ladies' turn when
8 Minute Dating for les­
bians ages 30 to 44 takes
over Hobo's. Spend eight
quality minutes with a bunch
of different women in this
unique singles mixer. Regis­
tration required. (6.45 pm.
120 N W Third Ave. $33.88.
www. 8minutedating. com.)
It's Queer Night at Out of the
Fog Coffee House in Eugene.
(8:30 pm. 450 Willamette St.
541-687-0709.)
Eighth Anniversary Party1
fags, dykes, trannies, glamour gals, bykesexu
als and pervs every Thursday at the
Cobalt Lounge. (9 pm. 32 N W Third
Ave. www.dejanvier.org/skervy.)
T uesday
Claudia Schmidt at Multnomah
Friends Meeting House.
(7:30 pm. 4312 SE Stark St.
$3-$11.)
Out Dancing celebrates with an
Eugene Monday Munch
Wf,
Dyke duo Terri Grayum and
Gwen Thomas open for
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Land ho! The DJs of Skervy—Queer to
the Bone! drop the dance anchor for all
Every Monday is Dyke
Night at Touchstone Cof­
.
Queer singer/songwriter
Kanzeon plays the Egyptian
Club. (7 pm. 3701 SE Division
St. $5 donation.)
ÒATURDAY
For folks into B /D /S /M and
those who love them:
gathers at McMenamins
North Bank. (6-9 pm. 22
Club Road.
conradh@efn.org.)
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It's Latino Dance Night at C.C. Slaugh­
ters! Lessons start the evening with a flair.
(8 pm. 219 N W Davis St.)
It’s Nude Revue night at
the Egyptian Club. (8 pm.
3701 SE Division St
503-236-8689.)
The Blackbird plays host to
Queer Night with no
cover. 21 and over. (9 pm-2:30 am. 3728 NE
Sandy Blvd. 503-282 9949.)
welcomes the
Oscar-winning
voice of Jody
Benson to its
deck through
March 29. Musi­
cal direction by
Portland's own
Rick Lewis. (7 and
10 pm Friday, 3 pm
Saturday. $36 from
503-224-3900 or
www.portlandspiht.com.)
Third Angle New
Music Ensemble cel­
ebrates International
Women's Month with
Four Tall Women, fea­
turing music by
renowned composers
Ruth Crawford Seeger,
Joan Tower, Libby
Larsen and Jennifer Hig­
don. Preconcert talk with
Libby Larsen. (7:15 pm
talk, 8 pm concert.
3202 SE Woodstock
Blvd. $15-$20 from
503-224-8499.)
Little Brothers play Touch
stone Coffee House. (7 pm. 7631 NE Glisan
St. $3 donation.)
W ednesday
Crush presents naked wine tasting featur­
ing decanted bottles and scantily clad servers
every Wednesday. (6-9 pm. 1412 SE Morri­
son St. 503-235-8150.)
SisterSpirit's M agickal Study Group
discusses making your own tarot deck. All
women welcome. (7 pm 3430 SE Belmont
St. If 102. $3-$5 donation. 503-736-3297.)
Come out and play! Women's basket­
ball every Wednesday at Richmond Grade
School. Bring light and dark shirts. (7 pm.
2276 SE 41st Ave. $2. 503-261 -1304 )
White Bird welcomes Cuba's renowned
Grupo Corpo Brazilian Dance Theater
to Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. (7:30 pm.
1037 SW Broadway $18-$39 from box office
or Ticketmaster.)
T hursday
The Portland Inter-Tribal LGBT C ir­
cle invites you to a social at Portland State
University's Smith Center Ballroom. Hot
dog dinner; feel free to bring your favorite
condiments or sides. Monthly meetings are
family oriented. (6 30-9 30 pm Room 229,
1825 S W Broadway
thecirclepdx@aol. com. )
Get It O ff Your Chest! benefit at the
Sexual Minority Youth Recreation Center
for the Nick Brodbeck Surgery Fund Port­
land bands Take the Blame and Who’s
the President plus date auction, raffle
and more! Sign interpreted. (7-10 pm.
2100 SE Belmont St. $3
brodbeck9@aol com. )
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Portland acoustic singer/songwnter Analisa
graces dyke-owned coffee shop Haven. (8 pm.
3551 SE Division St. www.havencoffee.com.)
The Oregon Bears Double X Dance for
the bigger fellas is every fourth Friday at C.C.
Slaughters. (9 pm-midnight. 219 N W Davis
St. www.oregonbears.org.)
The Last Friday Music night continues (a
bit earlier than usual) at In Other Words with
The Gypsy Moths and Straw Into Gold. Bring
your dollar bills for this special music night
benefit. (6-9 pm 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
Myth or reality7 G-Spot and Female Ejac­
ulation class— everything you need to know.
All welcome at It's My Pleasure. (7 pm.
3106 NE 64th Ave. $10. Register at
503-280-8080.)
Queer immigrants and their partners should
go to The Dive to hang out with members of
the Lesbian and Gay Immigration
Rights Task Force. (8 pm. 3145 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-471-1568
www. Igirtf. org/portland.)
The Portland Baroque O rchestra.
featuring world-renowned lesbian violinist
Monica Huggett, presents Handel's Magic
through March 29 at First Baptist Church.
Moves to Reed College’s Kaul Auditorium
on March 30. (8 pm Friday and Saturday,
909 S W 11th Ave. 3 pm Sunday, 3203 SE
W oodstock Blvd. $13-$33 from
503-222-6000 o r www.pbo.org.)
Hip Chicks Do Wine play host to grungy blues
rockers kNeCht rUpReChT and Echo Hel-
strom ("Kurt Cobain meets Leonard Bern­
stein") for an Earth Day 2003 benefit
show (8 pm. 4510 SE 23rd Ave. $3-$10
sliding scale, www.cityrepair.org.)
N ature boy D avid O ates reads from P aradise
Wild: R eim agining A m erican N atu re M arch 29