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January
Catch a flick with Film
Fatales, a lesbian group
for singles 30 and older.
(360694-4163)
Dyke-owned coffee shop
Haven presents jazzy,
bluesy, funky Sky
Cooper (8 pm. 3551 SE
Division St.)
F riday
Have your cake and eat it too! Portland
Bisexual Women meets every second
and fourth Friday at Broadway Coffee Trader
Living Room All bi and questioning women
are welcome to this social, open forum
(7-9 pm. 2130 NE Broadway $3 donation.
portlandbiwomen@comcast. net.)
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Bad Girls presents Dyke Night at the Eagle
PDX with raffle prizes and live entertainment.
Proceeds benefit the Sexual Minonty Youth
Resource Center (9 pm-2 am. 1300 W Burnside
St. $2-$4 www.pdxbadgirls.net.)
Say what? Step up to the
open m ike at 3 Friends
Coffeehouse, hosted by
ueer musician Tamara J.
rown. (7 pm. 201 SE
12th Ave.)
S unday
Always a good time,
Hear the gypsy-torch-punk
music of M yshkin's
Ruby W arblers at
Produce Row Cafe
(9 pm. 201 SE Oak St $2.)
Church of the Poison
Mind on Sundays at Sil
verado. (4-9 pm. 1217 SW
Stark St.)
What will Portland actor/crooner Wade
McCollum of Hedwig and Bat Boy fame do
next? How about a late-night, one-man show
called To the Next—A Rock Cabaret on board
the Portland Spirit? Also runs Jan. 30.
(11 pm 130 am. $16 from 503-224-3900.)
The gay pinochle
group meets every Sun
day at Hobo's. Come play
cards and meet the gang.
(6 pm. 120 N W Third Ave
Mike 503 203-8426.)
24 S aturday
Ever seen Dirty Dancing in
drag? But you've always
kind of wanted to, huh?
DK PDX re-create your
favorite cinematic icons
like Wayne and Garth,
James Bond and never-
before-seen queer footage
of Top Gun. Followed by dirty dancing all night
long at Holocene. (7 pm. 1001 SE Morrison
St $5 sliding scale.)
Portland Community College kicks off its Gay
and Lesbian Relationship Series at
Zimmerman Community Center. Three Satur
day workshops cover unique issues specific
to the queer community. Today is The Lan
guage of Love, basic principles for respect
ful and effective communication. Other class
es are Feb. 7 and 28. (9 am-noon 916 N W
Lovejoy St. $20 a class Sign up at
503 614 7308)
F riday
Eireen Cullen performs at In
Other Words Last Friday
Music series. (7-8.30 pm.
3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
27 T uesday
Stop running in circles and head out for two
miles of hilly and scenic sidewalk ambling
with the Portland Frontrunners and the
Adventure Group's Tuesday night West
Hills Street Run/W alk. (6.30 pm.
www.portlandfrontrunners. org.)
Ran your spnng garden strategy dunng a Cozy
Winter Warm-up Seed and Catalog
Exchange with the Lesbian Garden Club.
(2 pm. 503 909-2002 lgcoregon@spintone com.)
In Other Words presents The Last Word
Open Mic Zine Read the last Tues
day of every month. Come sign up
to read or just listen. (7 pm.
3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
clickjpatterdale@yahoo.com.)
The women of the Forest Group
come indoors for Bowling
Night (Call 503-460-9165 for
time and location.)
All kinds of
valentino
treasures to be
found for your
various sweethearts during
Love Big: Gifts from the Heart on Feb.
Deaf & Hearing OUT Reach presents
Laughs for Youth, a fund-raiser for
the Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center. ASL
comedy show plus an after-show party. Voice
interpreted! (7-10 pm 2100 SE Belmont St $5.
dhor@deafvision.net. 503-235-0840)
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M onday
Be a karaoke star any Monday or Tuesday
at dyke-owned Tennessee Red's. (9 pm-
2 30 am. 2133 SE 11th Ave 503 231-1710.)
M.K. Guth's multiframe video
Warriors in Oz is part of her new
* exhibit at Elizabeth Leach Gallery
N ot one, not two but
THREE gay and lesbian
bow ling leagues hath
Portland, Oregon! The
newest, PDX Pride, meets
every Friday at Hollywood
Lanes. (7-9 pm. 4030 NE Halsey St.
Kathy 503-774 3042.)
The Portland Baroque Orchestra pre
sents All in the (Bach) Family at First Baptist
Church through Jan. 31. See Feb. 1 for addi
tional performance. (8 pm. 909 SW 11 th Ave
$13-$33 from 503-222-6000 or
www.pbo.org.)
Fridays are Queer Night in all-ages lounge
Heaven. (10pm-4 am. 421 SW 10th Ave.)
S aturday
Portland Radical Faeries gather every
Saturday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (9.30 am.
201 SE 12th Ave. otter@pcez.com.)
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and S ci
ence meets at OMSI for an Omnimax show
ing of Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees.
(2:30 pm meet, 3 pm show. Chris
503-287-0657.)
Eugene lesbian group Women to Women
gets together every Saturday at Neighbors.
(6 pm. 1417 Villard St.)
If you want to sing out, sing out! Sisters of
the Road Café hosts its annual benefit
concert W in terfo lk X V I at Aladdin
Theater. Featuring Utah Phillips, Tom May
Trio, Anne W eiss, Jim Page, Bill Oskay
and more. (7 pm. 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave.
$23 from box office, M usic Millennium or
Ticketmaster.)
The Portland Lesbian Choir presents its
first concert under new leadership at Bridge
port United Church of Christ. Followed by a
dance with DJ Lauren! (8 pm. 621 NE 76th
Ave. $10 from In Other Words, It's M y Plea
sure or portlandlesbianchoir@hotmail.com.)
Lyncal and pnmal, songs by Justin Blanken
ship at Haven. (8 pm. 3551 SE Division St.)
It's way past time you faced up to it: The
holidays are over. Hang your head at the
Holiday H angover P arty with DJ Mel
at the Scarlett Ballroom. Admission
includes great food (8 pm-1 am. 700 NE
Dekum S t $5.)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show every
Saturday at Clinton Street Theater. (Midnight.
2522 SE Clinton St $6.)
PH O TO BY SABAH SILVER
Salem's Marionberry Salon holds a
potluck discussion of Skipping
Towards Gomorrah by Dan
Savage. Newcomers
welcome. (5:30 pm.
Cary 503-363 6036 or
manonberrysalon@aol. com.)
Portland gay actor Wade McCollum sprints
from his appearance in The Merchant o f Venice
to present the one-man show To the Next—A
Rock Cabaret on board the Portland Spirit.
(11 pm -1:30 am. $16 from 503-224-3900.)
3i
and music, at the Northwest
Library. (7-8:30 pm
2300 N W Thurman St.
503-988-5560.)
lnUniform.net hosts a Bear
to Bare Party at the
Eagle PDX. (9 pm. 1300 W
Burnside St.)
Activist and musician Lori Buckwalter
plays Haven. (8 pm. 3551 SE Division St.)
Spelunk! Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Science host dinner and a film on new dis
coveries at Carlsbad Caverns. (7 pm. Call
503-977 2903 for location.)
See movie scenes
you probably missed
during the Jan. 25
DK PDX show
at Holocene
Tuesdays are Game Night
in Eugene with the
Gay/Lesbian 20s and 30s
Social Club. Dominoes, Taboo,
Pictionary, cards and witty repar
tee. (7:30 pm Mick 541 485-4784.)
Every night is dyke night somewhere Like
tonight it's at WineDown with live music by
folk rocker Annie Vergnetti (8-11:30 pm.
126 NE 28th Ave 503 236- 7068.)
When the weather outside is frightful, the
Nude Review inside is delightful at the
Egyptian Club. (8 pm. 3701 SE Division St.)
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28 W ednesday
The Every Wednesday Munch at
McMenamins Tavern is a chance to socialize
with other B /D /S /M folk. (5-8 pm. 1716 N W
23rd Ave dykedadi@aracnet c o m )
Don't miss Stephen Petronio Company
in three companion dance pieces at Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall Featunng a solo per
formance by the gay choreographer, a com
missioned score by Laurie Anderson, musical
selections by Lou Reed and visuals by Cindy
Sherman. (7.30 pm. 1037 S W Broadway
$18-$39 from box office or Ticketmaster.)
T hursday
Take a bite out of Feasting on Forbidden
Fruit: Censorship in Action, a program
that examines challenged and banned books
Only damn fools would miss the Stephen Petronio Company dancing
to alt rock Jan. 28 at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall