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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 2003)
august 15.2003- Just a a rt31 A Bear to Bare Party plays out at the Eagle PDX (9 pm-midnight 1300 kV Burnside St $ 4 ) It's going to get a little nippy over at the Egyptian Club dunng the Frozen T-Shirt Contest Be the first to get it on. and you'll go home with a new electnc scooter and a signed copy of For More Than the Toaster Oven (9 pm 3701 SE Division St $4 cover ) DJ Crystal presents her Gay & Lesbian Club Dance with favonte hits from past and present at Portland M etro Club. (9 pm -1 am 618 SE Alder St. $5.) On their "mini-Bumbershoot" tour of the W est Coast. Imperial Teen stops in Portland to rock Dante's (7 pm. 1 SkV Third Ave $10 from TicketsWest) 24> S unday i ‘ M onday He put the ' civil" in civil union, and he’s running for presi dent yes Howard Dean is in the house Groupies gather at Portland State University’s Urban Center Plaza for the Stumptown stop of Dean's “ Sleepless Summer Tour." (12 30 pm 506 SW Mill St. www oregonfordean com.) Pink M artini adds spice to the Taste of Vancouver at Esther Short Park (3:30 pm West Eighth and Columbia streets $5 ) 2 ) T uesday The legendary Loilapalooza rolls into Columbia Meadows in St. Helens with Jane's Addiction. Audioslave. Incubus, A Perfect Circle. Jurassic 5, The Donnas and more (Noon 63701 Columbia River High way $52 from TicketsWest ) Join the Portland Frontrunners for a three- to six-mile run. (6 30 pm. June 503 819 4626 www portlandfrontrunners. org.) Bnt wit Eddie Izzard jumps the pond for the one-man tour Sexie. dunng which he will talk complete crap, through Sept. 3 at Newmark Theatre. (8 pm. 1111 SkV Broad way. $40-$50 from Ticketmaster.) Queer Night every Sunday at Level. (8 pm. 13 NW Sixth Ave $3.) 25 M onday As if goats and goat herders weren't.enough to make your heart sing The B-52's fly into the Oregon State Fair's L.B Day Amphitheatre in Salem for a one-night-stand. (7 pm. 2330 17th St. NE $ 1 7 5 0 from TicketsWest plus fair admission) & W ednesday Even k.d. lang says her music is "unexplain able, " so be sure to hear it for yourself at Chateau St Michelle in Woodmville, Wash. See Aug. 28 for a Jacksonville show All together now: “ Road trip! ” (7.30 pm. 14111 NE 145th St $40.50-$50.50 from Ticketmaster.) 28 T hursday Si Puedes, a Spamsh-language outreach program of Cascade AIDS Project, offers a Festival de Cine Gay at the Sexual M inor ity Youth Resource Center. (7 pm. 2100 SE Belmont St. Free. 503 223 5907.) k.d. lang appears at the Bntt Festival in Jacksonville See Aug. 27 for a Woodinville Wash., show. (7 3 0 pm. First and Pine streets $19-$52 from www.brittfest.org.) at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Cough up for Patron Tickets, and you can meet her. A portion of all ticket sales are donated to the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute. (8 pm. 1037 SkV Broadway. $35-$75 from box office or TicketsWest $125 Patron Tickets from 503-517 8 75 2) urday and Sunday, 10 am-5 pm Monday Northwest Eighth Avenue between Burnside and Glisan streets ) She's back.. but only in two encore perform ances of the popular triangle productions! musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch through Aug. 29 at Wieden + Kennedy (8 pm 224 N W 13th Ave. $24-$30 from 503-239-5919 or TicketsWest.) 29 -Jr 8minuteDating offers a night for gay men ages 25 to 45 at Molly's Loft/Soiree on Belmont Free appetiz ers. cash bar and lots of queer quickies (6 45 pm 2236 SE Belmont St $28 88 $33.88 Registration required at www 8mmutedatmg. com.) F riday 5 F riday Ran ahead to attend the 30th and final Womensource Gathering through Sept 7 at Camp Low Echo on the east shore of Lake of the Woods in southern Oregon (Contact Olivia at 541 - 773-2928 or olivia ¡oanQmsn com.) S aturday The charming festival A rt in tha Pearl includes queer artists Nancy W ilkens, Natalie Warrens ind Annie Meyers through Sept 1 i the North Park Blocks Music, ineater, food, activities and all kinds art to admire and buy (10 am-6 pm Sat- We know, we can't get enough of Michael Stipe either. R.E.M. per forms at D ark County Amphitheater in Ridgefield, Wash. (8 pm 17200 NE Delfel Road $37 50-$67 50 from Ticketmaster.) 4 T hursday Team Portland Tennis Association plays host to the Rose City Open through Sept. 1 at Portland Tennis Center. About 150 queers gather to play in this annual day of singles, doubles and mixed doubles To play, register by Aug. 20; no registration required to watch and hoot. (324 NE 12th Ave. 503 772-5327 www. teamportland tennis, o rg ) 3o) EDNESDAY Portland Taiko s thundenng drums and dueling violin and bamboo flute create the Big Bang CD release concert it Newmark Theatre through Sept 6 Saturday also includes the children's matinee Little Bang (8 pm. 2 pm children s matinee 1111 SkV Broadway $ 17.50-$25 or $4.50 $ 13 for mati nee from TicketsWest.) 6 ) S aturday “ Local Locomotion" is the theme of this year's Belmont Street Fair between Southeast 20th and 48th avenues Includes a free trolley with live entertainment, a parade, crafts fair, beer garden and live music (10 am 5 pm 503 231 9118 ) The Five D ollar Soapy Hand Job car wash and Women and Their Kick-Ass Cars show are back! Babes, bnng your w h ^ ^ J b ik e s . cycles and scooters wel- c o iro T o o ) to Oaks Park fr^ a s h m g , food, raffles and. of course, more picture-taking and video-documenting of women and their cool cars and bitchin' bikes Queer musi cians Vivian's Keeper and Tamara J. Brown keep those bumpers bumpin' (2-10 pm 1 SE Spokane St. $5 www tivedollarsoapyhandjob. com.) t ) S unday Time to slip on those funky shoes and play a few stnngs as the Portland Gay and Les bian Bowling Association meets at Hoi lywood Lanes for the start of its 26th season New players welcome to join a team now1 (3 30 pm 4030 NE Halsey St 503 7220438 wwwpdxbowl com ) Stop and smell the roses dunng Evening in the Garden a benefit for Coastal AIDS Net work at the Connie Hanson Garden in Lincoln C ity Silent and oral auctions, music, food and wine (6 9 pm 1745 N W 33rd St $25 or $45 for couples from 541 994 5597) Looking Ahead As if we could ever really say farewell to Cher and in only one night? Get tickets now and savor the anticipation for when the one-name wonder plays the Rose Garden on Sept 10 (7 3 0 pm One Center Court $54 75-$79 75 from Ticketmaster) See On View and Onstage listings on Page 32. Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science hold their annual campout at Ms Leather XVI Kiyah de Valmont and Ms. Lace XVI Destiny de Valmont crown new title- holders during the 17th annual Ms. ______ Leather A Ms. Lace Pageant I at Klub Z. (Call for time. 333 SkV Park Ave 503-241-1153 ) I Cape Lookout State Park Biking, hik ing and beachcombing for a lucky 25. (Anne 360 69 9 3014 ) Check out more listings at w w w .justout.com ! PHOTO BY RICH If you're hopelessly devoted to Olivia Newton-John. be sure to catch her show 3 ) W Out Dancing's beginning waltz starts tonight and continues every Friday in August Intermediate country two-step follows (7 8 pm waltz. 8 9 pm two step Comer o f Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street $5 503 236-5129 ) 3 1 ) S unday If your belly's growling, meet your friends for the monthly Bear Brunch at Jubitz Truck Stop sm-1 pm 10310 N Vancouver Way /. www oregonbears o rg ) The most glamorous female impersonator in the world gets crowned dunng the annual La Femme M ag nifique International Pageant presented by Dar celle XV at the DoubleTree Hotel Jantzen Beach (8 pm 909 N Hayden Island Dnve $25 503 222 5338 ) P o rtla n d T aiko in tro d u c e s its o w n B ig Being th e o ry b e p t. 5 a n d b a t N e w m a rk T h e a tre \ V