Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 17, 2003, Page 33, Image 33

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    October 17.2QQ3 * Jauft M A
Post porno dance social! (8 pm.
332 NE San Rafael St $5 $15
21 and over For complete
schedule visit www 2gydz.org.)
The Live & Let Live Club spon
sors an alcohol- and drug i-rree
Halloween Dance .it the
Friends Building. Costume con­
test. too (8-11 pm 4312 SE
Stark S t $5 503 2386091.)
Get m the Zone when Dingo's takes
over the smoke-free Scarlett Ball
room for a 21 -andover Extreme
Halloween costume dance DJ
Mel, free taco bar and surpnses
(8 pm 700 NE Dekum St. $10.
www scadettbaUroom com.)
The Lesbian Community Project
and Portland Shockwave host a
Halloween Dance it Hip Chicks
Do Wine R & B mistress of the
night Kate White performs,
pnzes for best costumes and DJ
Antonia is in the (haunted) house.
(8 pm 4510 SE 23rd Ave $5 )
Saddle up your buckin' bronco and ride on over
to In Uniform': Wild West Bunkhouse Party
at the Eagle PDX. (9 pm. 1300 kV Burnside St.)
It’s Tracy and the Plastics Sleetmute
Nightmute and guests at all-ages, alcohol and
M onday
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It's said organizing Pagans is like herding cats.
Still, it’s time for Eugene’s ninth annual Witches
Ball at WOW Hall Land of the Blind plays
for all those earth spirits in costume (8 pm
291 W Eighth Ave. $5 $9 sliding scale from
541-687-2746 or www.wowhall org.)
i) S unday
The Oregon Bears Bear Brunch serves it up in
Clackamas at Monarch Hotel Restaurant. (1 1 am
1 pm. 12566 SE 93rd Ave www.oregonbears.org.)
For folks into B /D /S /M and those who love
them Eugene Monday Munch gathers at
McMenamins North Bank. (6-9 pm 22 Club
Road, conradh@efn.org.)
W hat's spookier than Halloween? Not having
a date for Halloween! Thank the spirits for
In staD ate III: The H allow een Edition
with faboo matchmistress Misha Rockafeller
at Boxxes. (8 pm registration. 10 pm game.
1035 S W Stark St.
vWvw. hometown, aol. com/mstadatepdx.)
28) T uesday
Sunday T-Dances return to C.C. Slaughters.
(3-8pm. 219 NW Davis St.)
Brand new drag kings Artsy multimedia perfor­
mance Synchronized dancing. DK PDX is back at
Holocene Special appearance by five heartthrobs
from Boston and cute queer DJs spinning til late
(9pm 1001 SE Momson St. $5 sliding scale.)
Run around or walk it off with the Portland Front­
runners and the Adventure Group every Tuesday
for the West Hills Street Run/Walk. about
two miles of hilly and scenic sidewalk ambling,
often followed by cheap eats. (6 3 0 pm
www.portlandfrontrunners.org.)
smoke-free Meow Meow (8 pm 527 SE Pine
S t Call 503 230-2111 for cover.)
j Swords, wax, burlesque, belly dancing, flogging
and fire await you during Fetish Night at the
Egyptian No cover if you dress up right. (9 pm.
3701 SE Division St 503 236 8689 )
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hursday
The Queer Resource Center of Ashland's South­
ern Oregon University presents an Erotic Lit
Slam at Decker Writing Studio in Central Hall
(4 pm. 1250 Siskiyou Btvd )
Dress as your favorite feminist for In Other
Words 10-Year Anniversary Extrava­
ganza, a costume ball at Ecotrust Music by
Myshkin and Sarah Dougher reading by
Judith Barrington poetry by Marie Fleisch-
mann, dancing by DJ Zanne. (7 pm. 721 NW
Ninth Ave. $5 $10 sliding scale. 503 232-6003)
2 Gyrlz Performative Arts kicks off its second
annual Enteractive Language Festival
one full month of the unruliest performance art
this city has ever known—with Language o f Ter
ror at Optic Nerve Arts. Exhibition with sound by
Sardomk Grin explores the War on Terror and
the resulting Art of Resistance. (6-9 pm.
1829 NE Alberta St H11. Free. Forcomplete
schedule visit www 2gydz org.)
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31) F riday
Dinner at My House for Our House a
fund raiser series for Our House of Pbrtland, con­
tinues with a bewitching evening at the colonial
home of Chns Bidwell and David Bocci. Celebrity
chef Laura Flmtoff prepares an autumn harvest
meal. (7 pm. $100 To make reservations Or for a
brochure listing all dinners, call 503-736-9276.)
Portland State University Queers and Allies and
Pnde Northwest present an all ages Boo Ball
’ 0 3 at Smith Memonal Center Trick or treating,
costume contests. Rose City Swing, DJ Har
momx. kids' activities and more ASL interpreted
(7 pm -1 am 1825 SW Broadway. Free-$5
www pndenw .org or qa.pdxedu.)
The Portland Baroque Orchestra offers A
Toast to Germany 's Best through Nov 1 at First
Baptist Church Performance moves to Reed Col­
lege's Kaul Auditonum on Nov 2 (8 pm. First Baptist
909 SW 11th Ave. 3 pm. Kaul 3203 SE Woodstock
St $ I5 $39 from 800 494 8497 or wwwpbo org.)
2 Gyrlz Performative Arts continues the second
annual Enteractive Language Festival with
La Langue du Culte: Pomo-Social Ritual at Inter­
national Club Mummy Belgian's Jean-Louis
Costes and Le Culte de la Vierge provide the
most sexually graphic and politically deviant
performances to hit Portland for Halloween
DJ Crystal crarikin again, this time
with a Gay and Lesbian Spine-
Tingling Halloween Bash it Port
land Metro Club Door pnzes, fullser­
vice bar, nonsmoking dance floor and,
of course, requisite costume contest
(9 pm 618 SE Alder St $7 from It s
My Pleasure and Touchstone Coffee
House or at the door)
Kate Cooper's portraits imagine herself malt through
Nov. 6 at Aetorfai's AVA Gallery
Don't go into hibernation yet. because the
Oregon Bears’ annual Halloween Party is at
Gail's Dirty Duck. (9 pm 429 NW Third Ave.)
It's lights out foi Blackout at Steam, where
tricks are treated to glow sticks, masks and mid
night play (10 pm. 2885 NE Sandy Blvd $8-$25
membership plus locker or room rental, students
halfpnce www.steamportlandcom.)
november
l ) S aturday
SisterSpirit presents a traditional Samhain a
ceremonial, sometimes intense event for adult
women only. See Nov 2 for the family friendly
version (6 pm. CaH 503-736 3297 for location)
Bluesy guitanst Allyn Robert* plays Touchstone
Coffee House. (7-9pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.)
2 ) S unday
Tho FatGiri Frock Swap iresses up Noctur­
nal with a plu9-6ized clothing exchange For
every three (size 14 to 10x) terns you donate,
get one free (up to five). Some new items. DJs.
raffles, refreshments. Proceeds benefit next
pr's FatGiri Speaks. (10 hm-5 pm. 1800 E
imside St. www. fatg>' '■ if.leaks, co m )
When you re ready tc shout out I-69. go to the
Fox & Hounds to play bingo on the first Sunday
of every month. (3:30 pm 217 SkV Second Ave )
Men and women with children are welcome to a
Family Samhain with costumes, stones and other
merriment. (6 pm Call 503 7363297 for location )
4 ) T uesday
It's Portland Center Stage's Gay and Lesbian
Audience night at Newmark Theatre for Bat
Boy The Musical starring Wade McCollum of
| local Hedwig fame Post-show prizes and min
glmg (7 pm 1111 SW Broadway $16 $46 from
\ box office or Ticketmaster.)
7) F riday
Oregon College of Art and Craft kicks off Smithson
>an Magazines Culturefest 2003 in Portland
through Nov 9 with the brown bag lecture "Jewelry
as a Cultural Lens " (Noon 8245 SW Barnes Road
Free CaH 5032975544 to make reservations For
complete schedule visit www culturefest com )
2 Gyrlz Performative Arts continues the Enter­
active Language Festival with Language o f
the Body starring Portland's own queer
endurance artist David Eckard in performance
and installation at the Hall Gallery Also includes
Northern Irish performance artist André Stitt in
“ Snuff." (7 3 0 pm 630 SE Third Ave $7 For
complete schedule visit www 2gydz.org.)
8 ) S aturday
Women of the Forest Group hike an 8 1 mile
moderate loop at Bayocean Spit Dogs »id kids wei
come. (Call 503-659-2782 at least 24 hours ahead )
You can't stay a virgin forever Go see the peren
malty perverted R o c k y H o rro r P ic tu re S h o w
at Clinton Street Theater. (Midnight 2522 SE
Clinton St. $6 www chntonsttheater.com.)
9 ) S unday
Women's music pioneers Cris Williamson and
Holly Near perform at Aladdin Theater (8 pm
3017 SE Milwaukie Ave $25-$27 from box
office or Ticketmaster.)
See On View and Onstage listings on
Page 34.
C h ec k o u t m o re listin g s
at w w w .ju s to u t.c o m !
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