Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, November 21, 2003, Page 34, Image 34

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    34 Just out ’ november 21,2003
Submissions should be sent n just out Calendar, P.O. Box 14400,
Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to 503-2 36-1257; or submitted at
www.justout.com. Deadline is 14 d a v t before issue date, just out is
published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses
are in Portland unless otherwise specified.
november
The day after Thanksgiving m eans buy, buy,
buy— then bi. bi, bi as Portland Bisexual
Women gather for a leftovers potluck with
significant others, friends and allies at the
Broadw ay C o ffee Trader Living Room.
2i F r id ay
A coustic dyke duo Terra return to Touchstone
C o ffee House (7 9 pm 7631 NE Glisan S t.)
(7-9 pm 2130 N E Broadway. $3 donation.
portlandbiwomenQcomcast. net.)
Renowned gay author Edmund White reads
from his new tom e, Fanny: A Fiction, the
quirky tale of how M rs Fran ces Trollope
w ntes the biography of her dear fnend and
radical fem inist Fanny W nght, at Pow ell's.
For a gay old time, roll on down to see Theresa
Demarest and Good Company at Jimmy
Mak s. (9 pm-midmght. 300 NW 10th Ave. $10.)
(7:30 pm. 1005 W Burnside S t )
D os Equis is beer; XX is queer— as in the Ore­
gon Bears' monthly dance at C .C .
2 G yriz Perform ative A rts continues the Enter­
active Language Festival with Language of
Paradox starnng the onginal gender outlaw
Slaughters. (9 pm-midnight. 219 NW Davis S t.)
2 Gyriz Performative Arts continues the Enter­
active Language Festival with Language of
Con$umeri$m at Liminal featunng the controver­
Kate Bomstein. joined by San Francisco per
form ance artist Katastrophe and members of
Portland's Sexual Minority Youth Resource
Center, through Nov 22 at Interstate Firehouse
Cultural Center. (7 30 pm 5340 N Interstate
sial, digitally manipulated work of gay Asian
American artist Horatio Hung-Yan Law along
with Adbusters. Con$umption Junction, a capital­
ist confessional bar and Santa's Workshop with
the Cacophony Society. (9 30 pm 403 NW Fifth
Ave $7 from In Other Words. For complete
festival schedule visit www 2gydz.org.)
Ave. Free, of course, www.2gydz.org.)
The acoustic roots blues of Aric Riley makes
Haven heaven. (8 pm. 3551 S E Division S t )
G rab an e sp re sso and get wired for Queer
Night at Out of the Fog C o ffee House in
Eugene. (8 30 pm. 450 Willamette S t
541 687-0709)
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29i S at u r d ay
Modern-day renaissance woman and bi m usi­
cian Rachel Sage brings her earthy, colorful
and emotional folk to M usic M illennium. (5 pm.
Shake what your mama gave you during Out
Dancing's monthly Dance Social at Ankeny
Street Studio. Le sso n s included. (7-10 pm.
801 N W 23rd Ave.)
Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street.
$5. 503 236 5129 )
S atu r d ay
Bad G iris presents a w orkshop on caning with
M elissa N ancy followed by a women's play
party For self-identified women older than
18 ( 7 9 pm workshop, 9 pm midnight party.
For ch icks who dig flick s, Film Fatales
m eet monthly for single lesbians older than 30
who enjoy watching m ovies. (Call
$8 nonmembers workshop, $15 party. For
location call 503 972-2233 or e-mail
contact@pdxbadgids net.)
360-694 4163 for time and location.)
"W alk in a W iccan W ortderiand" at S iste r
Sp int's Pagan celebration Yulefeet through
Nov 23 at W ashington County Fairground’s
Mam Exhibit Hall in H illsboro M usician
Heather Alexander plus m erchants, enter
tainers, h ealers, read ers, food, raffle and
more (10 am-6 pm Saturday. 11 am-5 pm
Portland m usician Tamara J. Brown
unpacks modem folk rhythm s at 3 Fnends
Coffeehouse S e e Nov. 23 for her Eugene
gig. (7:30 pm. 201 S E 12th A ve $5 )
S ir. ye s sir! I will be at the Uniform & Buzz-
Cuts party at the Eagle PD X , sir! (9 pm-2 am.
Sunday 873 N E 34th A ve $5 $10 donation
www.paganfaire com .)
M ake it a green holiday without going into the
red with ecological, so cially responsible and
health oriented gifts found at Give Green!
Holiday Gift Fair at the DoubleTree Hotel
Convention Hall (10 am 6 pm 1000 N E Mult
nomah S t. $3 or three nonpenshable food
item s.)
The Lesbian Community Project holds
its annual m em bership meeting in the U S .
Bank M eeting Room of Central Library Find
out w hat's been going down all year and
w hat's coming up S n acks and entertainm ent
even (2 pm. 801 S W 10th Ave )
If you play your cards right, you'll have a good
deal or fun dunng the Gay Pinochle Touma
merit at Hobo's. (4 30- 10 pm 120 NW Third
TUESDAY
Zoe Trope, teen-age
author of the w hiriw ind se n ­
sation Please Don 't Kill the
Freshman, reads from her
hom o-infused w ork at
Annie Bloom 's B o o ks.
(7:30 pm. 7834 S W
Capitol Highway.)
W ednesday
H ave som e caw fee and let's tawlk dunng the
Young Men's Coffee Talk every W ednes
day at 3 Friends C o ffeeho use (8-10 pm.
201 S E 12th A ve.)
1300 W Burnside S t $4 donation )
The U niversity of Oregon Q ueer Film Festival
hosts a screening of Dildo Diaries a docu
m entary exptonng Texas obscenity and (fo r­
m er) sodom y law s, in Room 180 of Prince
Lucien Cam pbell Hall on the Eugene cam pus.
Panel discussio n follow s (6 pm. East 14th
Avenue and Kincaid Street $3 $5 )
Ave $ 1 0 $ 1 5 Mike 503 2 03 84 2 6 )
W omen of the Forest Group partake of an
old fashioned d essert so cial Bnng that
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special sw eet or sipper; co ffee pro-
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vtded (6 3 0 pm Call 503 460 9165
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at least 24 hours ahead.)
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Rain or shine, the women of the Forest Group
visit several gallenes on the Brooklyn Neighbor­
hood Art Walk (Noon-6 pm For meeting place,
day dinner for people living with HIV
(Noon. 3847 N E Glisan S t For reservations
call 503-963 8102.)
Bnng a vegetanan dish to Keshet's social
potluck dinner Sponsored by Jew ish Fam ily &
Child Service. (5pm 503-226-7079, ext 14
S a y w hat? Step up to the open mike at
3 Fnends Coffeeho use, hosted by m usician
Tam ara J Brow n. (7 pm 201 S E 12th A ve.)
www gayjewishportland com. )
Turn 20 with Ju st Out* Everyone is
welcom e to the Just Out 20th
Anniversary Party at Holly­
wood Theatre. Birthday cake
reception with art show and com ­
munity organizations precedes
comedy perform ances by Karen
W illiam s and Bob Sm ith. Special
m usical guest Pink Martini
Portland m usician Tamara J.
Brown perform s at M other Kali s
in Eugene S e e Nov 22 for her
Portland date (6 pm 720 E 13th
Ave $5 )
Queer Night every Sunday at
Level (8 pm 13 NW Sixth Ave $3 )
Hat»* Bernstein
oins San Francisco
hip hop pool Katastrophe
on Nov. 21 and 22
for L.inqu.ige of Parado*
tit Interstate Firehouse
Cultural Center
Catho lic C h arities A ID S M inistry and All
Sain ts Catholic Church play host to a holi­
call 503659-2782 at least 24 hours ahead )
(5 30 pm reception, 7 pm perform
ances 4122 NE Sandy Blvd $20
from It ’s My Pleasure, Touchstone
Coffee, Gai Pied or
www.iustout.com.)
2 4 M onday
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It 's karaoke at queer bar Ten
nessee Red's every Monday and
Tuesday (9 pm 2133 S E 11th Ave )
(7-10 pm. 310 N E Evans St.
503-472-8427.)
2 G yriz Perform ative A rts clo se s the
Enteractive Language Festival
with Language o f the Bawdy at The Hall
G allery featuring gay perform ance artist
David Eckard with guests Faun Fables,
Nequáquam Vacuum , S e attle 's P A N . and
the dark ritual theater of Human Sculpture.
(7.30 pm. 630 S E Third Ave. $7.
www 2gyrlz.org.)
Taste som e queer o rchestral e xce ss from
Toronto's exquisitely naughty The Hidden
Cameras, to be joined at Nocturnal by
queer fronted Portland rock n' roll quartet
The Divided. (8 pm. 1800 E Burnside S t
23 S unday
Pianist, singer, poet, dancer,
songwriter, visual artist and all-
around modern-day renaissance
woman Rachel Sage plays Nov. 22
at M usic Millennium
Galloway and Luckett blend
aco u stic blues, jazz and pop at
Hotel O regon in M cM innville.
*
$7. www noctumalpdx.com.)
G et in the Zone when Dingo's takes over the
sm oke-free S carlett Ballroom for a 21-and-
over Last Saturday dance. (8 pm. 700 N E
Dekum S t $10. www.scarlettballroom.com.)
K ick o ff the holidays by kicking up your heels
during Rose City Swing's fabulous 21-
and-over A Holiday Affair party and
dance at Portland M etro Club (8 pm.
618 S E Alder S t. $10 from Gai-Pied or
503 790 2170.)