august 1. 2003 • J u s t a n t 2 g
PHOTO BY ROSS BEACH
follow it up w ith dinner
(630 pm 503 452-5680
www adventuregroup org.)
If you hate to eat and run,
try running and eating with
the Portland F ront
runners for a three- to
six-mile run. followed by
dinner (630 pm June
503 819-4626 www
portlandfrontrunners org)
Keshet, the m onthly gathenng fo r queer
Jew s, plays host to a S habbat p o tlu ck
and services Bnng a vegetanan o r vegan
dish (630 pm Call 503 226 7079. ext 14.
for location.)
The Crystal Ballroom presents Dave Gahan the
rock-and-soul voice of Depeche Mode and sok)
album Paper Monsters (8 pm 1332 W Burnside
It's sex and gender
open m ike night nt the
St $35 from box office or Ticketmaster )
Back to Back C afe All
genders, sexualities and
ages welcom e to read or
listen (7 9 pm 614 E
It's Queer N ight it Out of the Fog Coffee
House in Eugene (830 pm 450 Willamette St )
Burnside St )
S enior Housing and
R etirem ent E n te rp ris
es invites you to discuss
the future of queer senior
housing. (7 9 pm
1737 NW 26th Ave
503 286 3575.)
Bad Girls presents a Kinky
Women's Welcoming
Munch it Dingo's. For all
kinky or questioning women
18 and older Beginners wel
come. (7-9 pm 4612 SE
Skervy— Q ueer to the Bone! presents Keep
Your Panties On, a Skervy Burlesque w ith
SparkleHeart at C obalt Lounge. (9 pm 2 am.
32 NW Third Ave $6 donation )
[is S aturday '
P ortland Radical Faeries gather Satur
day mornings at 3 Friends C offeehouse
(9 30 am. 201 SE 12th Ave. 503 235 0826
otter@pcez.com.)
Salem's M arion
b e rry Salon
M Ilil'S T E N » I ' l t K D l 'i . H b
holds a potluck
discussion o f Dry
by Augusten B ur
roughs. N ew
com ers welcom e
Hawthorne Blvd
5039722233
www pdxbadgids net.)
W itness the sea o f p o s s ib ilitie s and sleights o f hand w hen a rtis ts fro m va rying d iscip lin e s
stage ve rsio n s o f the same te x t (w ith one w eek's notice) d u rin g P erform ance W orks
N o rth W e st's R ichard Forem an M ini-F estival
form ers from a vanety o f disciplines staging
versions o f the same avant-garde playw nght's
text. (8 30 pm. 4625 SE 67th Ave $15-$25
Harrison and College streets. $5 donation.
503-282 1583 vwwv homowo.org.)
sliding scale for one show. $25 $40 for both
shows from 503 777-1907 or mfo@
performanceworksnw. org )
W hat a deal1 Project Quest plays host to the
Festival o f Rummage, a tw o day summer
sidewalk sale to benefit the nonprofit, which
helps people make lifestyle changes to support
healing, health and living fully (8 am-2 pm Satur
Portland trans a ctivist L o ri B u c k w a lte r
perform s original songs at Haven. (9-11 pm.
day. 9 am-2 pm Sunday 2100 SE Belmont St.)
3551 SE Division St.)
G et the best o f both w orlds— B ears in
Le a th e r B eer B u st at the D irty Duck Tav
ern (9 pm-midmght. 438 NW Third Ave. $8.)
Go themeless when Skervy— Queer to the
Bone! takes over the Cobalt Lounge just for the
heck o f it (9 pm-2 am 32 NW Third Ave $399.)
Fridays are gay night at Heaven's all ages lounge
with club house and dance music all night long.
(10pm-4 am 421 SW 10th Ave.
www. heavenpdx. com.)
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S aturday
The H o m o w o Festival o f A fric a n A rts
gets o ff to a banging good start w ith a tradi
tional Ghanaian processional in the South
Park Blocks on the Portland S tate U niversity
campus Includes dance, cra fts and fo lk art
dem onstrations through Aug 10. (Southwest
One o f the jew els in the crow n o f Leather
Pnde W eek, it’s the M r. and M s. O regon
S ta te L e athe r C o n te st at Embers, spon
sored by B lackout Leather Productions.
(7 9 pm 110 NW Broadway. $10.
www. blackoutleather. org.)
Pansexual pleasure pervades the Bad G irls
M ixed Play P arty at Ascension Dungeon,
part o f Oregon Leather Pride W eek. (9 pm-
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(6 30 pm. Cary
503 363 6036
manonberrysalon@
aol.com.)
Blackbird plays host to
Queer Night with no cover
(9 pm-2.30 am. 3728 NE
Sandy Blvd 21 and over)
W ednesday
Let's do lunch! The P o rtla n d Area B u si
ness A sso cia tio n holds its monthly midday
get-together at G reek Cusina Debbie Casel-
ton o f Sensory Perceptions talks about P ort
land's seventh annual queer film festival.
( 1130 am-1 pm 404 SkV Washington St $7-
$25. Make reservations at wwwpaba.com.)
R adical Women plays hosts to an open
mike against police brutality and fo r account-
ability at the Bread and Roses Center. Sum-
x ip and salad buffet available (6 30 pm
mer soup
buffet ($6 donation], 7 pm meeting. 819 N
Killingsworth St
503-240 4462)
Take another swig
of P ink M a rtin i
w ith a shot of
jCubanism o! as part o f Bend Summer C on
certs at the Les Schwab Am phitheatre. See
Aug. 2 fo r a W ilsonville engagement.
(6:30 pm 344 S W Shevlm Hixon Dnve
about two hours from Portland. All day event:
dogs and kids welcome. (Call 503-659-2782 at
least one day in advance )
S kip tow n w ith the Ldfebian G ard e n
C lu b to v is it th e O ld A urora C olony
M useum , Emma W akefield
H erb G arden and Fir P oint
Farm s (Call
503 909 2002 or e-mail
lgcoregon@aol com for
carpool location
and time.)
$25 from Ticketmaster )
C om e hang o u t w ith old
frie n d s and new during
Q u e e r D e a f and
H e a rin g C o ffe e
N ig h t at Haven.
(7-9 pm 3551
SE Division St.
dhor@deafvision. net.)
3 am. $5 $ 15. contact@pdxbadgids.net.)
S attie C la rk celebrates the release of
her new C D , Fathom, at Fez Ballroom with
guests L ittle Sue, M cKinley and Stella.
(9 pm. 316 SW 11th Ave $8 )
Chaps and whips m eet chips and dip during
the Leather P ride Bash at the Eagle PDX.
B enefits Back to School. (10 pm 2 30 am
1300 W Burnside St $4 )
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A s la m o f
th e fo o t, an
in te rn a tio n a l
p e rc u s s io n
s e n s a tio n , a
w a y o f life :
S e e Stomp
A u g . 1 2 -1 7
a t K e lle r
A u d ito riu m
S unday
Oregon Leather Pride Week comes to a close
with the V icto ry Brunch and Rose t Thom
Com m unity A w ards at Embers (11 am-
1 pm. 110 NW Broadway $12.)
If you just can't stand Leather Pnde week being
over, find fnendly folk into leather and kink dunng
the Beaverton Sunday Munch at McMen
amins Cedar Hills (4-7pm. 2927 SW Cedar Hills
BM )
O ut at the B rig is a dyke night every Sunday
with DJ Mel and friends (8 pm-1 am 1035 SW
The W om en's H ealing C irc le at S ister-
S p irit discusses m ercury energies and co rre
sponding herbs. (7 pm 3430 SE Belmont St
H I 02. $3 $5 donation)
Stark St $2 )
K irk Read author o f How I Learned to
Snap, a n il M a tt B e rn ste in S ycam ore
Q ueer N ig h t every Sunday at Level. (8 pm.
author o f Pulling Taffy, tantalize, terrorize
and thnll unsuspecting audiences at Twenty
Third Avenue B ooks (7 30 pm 1015 NW
13 NW Sixth Ave $3.)
23rd Ave)
121 T uesday
Portland musician Ashleigh Flynn takes
the stage w ith Captain Rock and Susie
Blue on Aug. 16 to benefit the Sexual
M inority Youth Resource Center
If you see a fin e r d isp la y o f
Elizabethan c a t p o rtra its than th a t
a t Haven th ro u g h A ug. 23, w e 'd
lik e to k n o w w h e re
W ish upon a shooting star when Lesbians
Enjoying N ature and Science view the
Persetds m eteor showers through Aug. 13.
14 T hursday
Si Puedes a Spanish-language outreach
(Call 503 232 6738 for time and location )
program o f Cascade AIDS Project, o ffe rs a
Festival de Cine Gay at the Sexual M inor
ity Youth Resource C enter (7 pm 2100 SE
C ityW alk w ith the A d ve n tu re G roup and
Belmont St Free 503 223 5907 )
Emergence Trans
gender S ocial G roup
m eets in Eugene (7.30-11 pm
bce@efnorg or emg977@yahoo com.)
C aptain Rock Susie Blue and A shleigh
Flynn perform at M cM enam ins W hite Eagle
to benefit the Sexual M inority Youth Resource
C enter (9 30 pm 836 N Russell St $6 21
and over.)
C rystal's C ountry Jam sidles into the Port
land M etro Club Lessons, dancing and plenty
o f country charm (8 9 pm lessons, 9 pm 1 am
dancing 618 SE Alder St $5, $8 with lessons )
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S it-ins, love-ins but
w hat's a Dove In? Find
out at Tom M cC all W ater
front Park, where thousands w ill gather
fo r this benefit for Oregon Peaceworks and
Columbia River Fellowship for Peace Partici
pants wear provided w hite, black and red
T-shirts to form a giant "living painting" o f a
dove carrying a rose that w ill be photographed
from the sky as a flock o f doves are released
Live music and speakers (Noon 2 pm registra
tion, 3 pm photo. $1650 www dovem com)
Looking Ahead
Even k.d. lang says
her music is “ un
explainable. " so be
sure to hear it fo r
yourself Aug 27 at
Chateau St Michelle
in W oodinville, W a sh ,
or Aug 28 at the Bntt
Festival in Jack
sonville All together
now "Road trip 1"
flA/nnrlinvillp
7 30 pm 14111 NE 145th St $4050 $5050
from Ticketmaster Jacksonville 7 30 pm First
and Pine streets $19 $52 from
www bnttfest org)
See On V iew and O nstage lis tin g s on
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S unday
The women's Forest Group hikes a 7 9-mile
loop at Top Lake in the Ollake Lake Scenic Area
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