Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 06, 2003, Page 32, Image 32

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Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to 503-236-1257; or submitted at
www.jastout.com. Deadline ts 15 days before issue date ju s t O U t is
published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses
are in Portland unless otherwise specified.
Bad Girls play host to a Kinky Women's
Welcoming Munch at Dingo's. For all
kinky or questioning women 18 and older.
Beginners welcome. (7-9 pm. 4612 S E
6
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-972-2233
www. pdxbadgirls. net.)
F riday
It's sex and gender open mike night at
the Back to Back Cafe. All genders, sexuali­
ties and ages welcome to read or listen.
P-town becom es Beartown through June 8
for a weekend of hugs and tugs, beer and
brunch. ($85 members, $1 0 0 nonmembers
www oregonbears. o r g )
(7-9 pm 614 E Burnside St.)
Every Tuesday is dyke night at W ine Down
with live music by folk rocker Annie
Portland’s own M r G a y Pride David Krause
models live for gay Oregon sculptor Mike
Leckie, w hose art is on exhibit at Elements
Glass. (6-8 3 0 pm. 1315 N W Overton St.)
Vergnetti (126 N E 28th Ave.
503-236-7068)
il W ednesday
Keshet is Hebrew for rainbow and the name
of a monthly gathering of gay, lesbian, bi and
. trans Jew s in the Portland area who meet for
Shabbat potluck and services. Bnng a vege
tarian/vegan dish. (6:30 pm. Call
The Portland Area Business A sso cia­
tion holds annual board elections dunng its
monthly luncheon at Greek Cuisina.
( 11:30 am -1 pm 404 S W Washington St.
503-226 7079, ext. 14, for location )
Don't spiral out of control.. attend a Gay
For prices and reservations, call
503-241-2222 or visit www.paba.com.)
Men's Labyrinth Walk and Evening
Retreat at Friendly House. (7 pm. 1737 N W
26th Ave 503 2332026. ext. 3.)
Explore how to fight right-wing bigotry during
Radical Women s Pride M onth meeting at
the Bread and R o s e s Center. Video screen­
ing of One Nation Under God, and a summer
buffet available. (6.30 pm buffet f$6 dona­
Out Dancing's beginning tango class
starts tonight and continues every Friday in
June. Intermediate cha-cha follows. Arrive
early to register. (7-8 pm tango, 8-9 15 pm
tion], 7 pm meeting. 819 N Killmgsworth St.
503-240-4462.)
cha-cha. Com er of Southeast Ninth Avenue
and Ankeny Street. $ 5 503-236-5129.)
Among three films screening tonight at Whitsell
Auditonum as part of the Northwest Film C en­
ter's African Film Series is S u rre n d e r in which
a Zanzibar man wrestles with his desire for a
poor fisherman. (7.30 pm. 1219 S W Park Ave.
$ 5 5 0 -$6 5 0 wwwnwfilm.org.)
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Rhea Shapiro presents the one-
woman performance art piece
Queer Morm on group Affirmation plays
host to a summer brunch potluck at Creation
Gallery. (10 am. 8419 S E Clatsop Court.
7 S aturday
503-672-7787. alyson@saw.net.)
Lesbians of Central Oregon gather for
their monthly potluck in Bend. (Call
541-317-8457 for time and location.)
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S o & S o Laboratories. Life is hap­
pening every moment. Will you be
there? (8 pm. 2857 S E Stark St.
Calling all b o ssy femmes and
hard-ass tops, loud andro kids
and bi-dykes with attitude.
The Leebian Avengers
need marshals for the Dyke
March, and the training is
today. (3 pm. Call
$10 from 503 222-4478.)
Seattle writer/performer David
Schmader (remember Straight?)
gives new insight into Paul
Vertioeven's Showgirls at Clinton
Street Theater (8 pm. Movie con­
tinues at 7 and 9 40 pm through
June 12. 2522 S E Clinton St. $10
for Schm ader event, $4-$6 for
other screenings.)
D a n c in g o n the A tlan tic is a
new theatrical, partially aenal, dance
work through June 8 at Conduit
Dance Studio's warehouse that
visualizes ocean images and is
accompanied by original live music
(8 pm Friday and Saturday, 2 pm
Sunday 2737 NW Neta St $12-
$15 from 503-331-0436 )
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Urban folksters The Gypsy
Moths play Touchstone C o f­
fee House. (7-9 pm 7631 N E
Join divine Poison
Waters for the Queen
Rosarita Pageant at Sil­
verado (7 pm. 1217 S W
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The Northwest Film Center
screens queer film festival
veteran G ro u p Olympia
director Marilyn Freeman will
attend. (7:30 pm. 1219 S W
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Park Ave. $6.50.)
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a n d v id e o w o r k is at S o u n d v i s i o n t h r o u g h J u n e 2 8
Pack your pants and stuff your
bra for Skervy— Queer to the Bone! at
the Cobalt Lounge, where hot homo humpin'
takes on new curves— and a new night
(8 pm-2 am. 32 N W Third Ave $399. free
before 9 pm.)
R o se Em press XXXVIII M isha calls the
(pot)shots during the 14th annual Grand
Floral Parade Party at Panorama O h and
there’s a party and drag show, too. (9 am
3 pm 341 S W 10th Ave.)
Confluence: The
Willamette Valley Mixed
G A L A Chorus celebrates
diversity with Home-O-Ufe at
Unitarian Universalist C ongre­
gation in Salem S e e June 8 for Corvallis
show (8 pm. 5090 Center St N E $10.)
New York smger/songwnter Edie
Carey performs at dyke-owned Haven.
(8 pm. 3551 S E Division St. $ 7 cover.)
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Legendary lyricist Tracy
Chapman m akes music at
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Arlene Schnitzer Concert
Hall. (8 pm. 222 S W Clay
St. $31.50-$45 from box
office or TicketsWest.)
M onday
Funky Portlander Tamara J. Brown plays at
gay bar Crush (7 pm. 1412 S E M om son St.)
least one day in advance)
Be proud to volunteer' New faces are wel
com e dunng Pride Northwest's volun­
teer orientation at Portland State Universi­
ty's Smith Center Multicultural Center (1 pm
1825 S W Broadway volunteer@pndenw o r g )
It's queer coronation time during the Gay
Pride Pageant at Panorama Proceeds ben­
efit Pride Northwest (7 pm. 1035 S W Stark
St. $ 1 2 suggested donation.)
io T uesday
Karen X. Tulchinsky sto p s by In Other
W o rd s to read from Love and Other Fluins,
the sequel to her popular lesbian novel Love
Ruins Everything. (7 pm. 3734 S E
Hawthorne B lv d )
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Com pared to Am y Ray
and Lyle Lovett, Tucson
gender-variant Namoli
B rennet performs from
hir recent C D B oy in a
D re ss at Haven.
(7:30 pm. 3551 S E
Division St.)
Buzzcocks slash their way back into your
heart at Serbati s Pan with bi frontgu
ju y Pete
Shelley. (9.30 pm. 231 S W Ankeny St.
$13.50 from Serbati's Restaurant or
TicketsWest.)
12 T hursday
O ver at Dante's, Poison W aters plays host to
a Dysfunctional Family Feud between
drag queens and O regon bears (6-8 pm.
1 S W Third Ave.)
Last chance to see work by queer deaf (and
hearing) artists at Haven during Queer Deaf
& Hearing Coffee Night (7-10 pm
3551 S E Division St.)
Beginning queer American Sign Lan­
guage classes start tonight. Intermediate
and advanced levels begin this week, too,
sponsored by Deaf & Hearing Out Reach
(7-9 pm. Call for location. 503-235-0840. TTY
503 231-0921. queerasl@yahoo com.)
N.im oli B re n n e t plans to be the
f i r s t worn,in ever to w in .1
G r.im m y fo r B e s t Male Vocal
ist. S e e h ir Ju n e 11 at Haven
The w om en's Forest Group hikes Sheep
C anyon's seven-mile moderate loop. D o g s
and kids welcome (Call 503 659-2782 at
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Clisan St. 503-262 7613.)
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If y o u 'v e ever loved a car, be sure to hear
Seattle dyke driver Kate Lake read from
her new book, Zero to Fifty: A Lifetime in
the D river's Seat, at
Powell's. (7:30 pm.
with Home-O-Life at Unitarian Umversalist Fel
lowship in Corvallis. (7 pm. 2945 N W Circle
Blvd. $10.)
Closet hip-hop dancer? Basic Rights Oregon
wants you to join its Hip Hop Dance
Team, which will premiere in
this year's Pride parade.
Rehearse at Devine Funk Stu ­
dio. (2:30-4 3 0 pm. 811 S E
D re a m s a n d S c e n e s , R a n t s
a n d P r a y e r s through June 7 at
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Confluence: The Willamette Valley
Mixed G A L A Chorus celebrates diversity
Founder of Hip Mama magazine and hom e­
town honey Ariel Gore reads from her new
memoir, Atlas of the Human Heart, at Theatre
W e st in Lincoln City. (7 pm 3536 S W High
way 101 wwwanelgore.com.)