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PHOTO BY GINNY SEI VERS
I I score by Cunningham's late partner,
3 John Cage, and “ Fluid Canvas” is
3 illuminated by technological wiz-
2 ardry. (7:30 pm 1037 SW Broad
ly way. $18-$39 from box office or
2 Ticketmaster.)
§ It's a gay reading extravaganza
when four novelists— Dan Boyle
(Huddle). Trebor Healey (Through It
Came Bright Colors), Marshall
Moore (The Concrete Sky) and Jim
Tushinski (Van Allen's Ecstasy )—
appear at 23rd Avenue Books
(7 30 pm. 1015 N W 23rd Ave.)
Andy Warhol would be proud.
BodyVox dance company presents
Psuedio 54, a disco benefit
party at Wieden + Kennedy, with a
special patron "Velvet Under
ground" private dinner and auction
followed by dancing, performances
and celebs1 (6:30 pm dinner.
8 30 pm party. 224 NW 13th Ave.
$54 or $125 patron from
503-229-0627.)
12 ) T hursday
Comedian, actress, vocalist and
all-around bisexual bad girl Sandra
Bernhard takes the stage at the
Roseland through Feb. 13. Special
cocktail seating available. (8 pm.
8 N W Sixth Ave. $29.50-$50 from
TicketsWest.)
The Imperial Sovereign Rose
Court and Debutante XXXII Miss
Dixie Dariington invite you to a
Friends and Family show at
Embers. (7 pm. 10 NW Broad
way. $5 www.rosecourt.org.)
It's opening night of the month
long 14th annual Cascade Fes
tival of African Films, with a
showing of Amandlal Revolution
in Four-Part Harmony at Kennedy
School. (7 and 9 30 pm. 5736 NE
33rd Ave. For a full schedule call
503-244 6111. ext 3630. or visit
www.cfaf.net.)
Say what? Step up to the open
mike at 3 Friends Coffeehouse,
hosted by queer musician Tamara J
Brown. ( 7 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave.)
Cracklin' bluesy folk musician
Myshkin plays most Thursdays at
Produce Row Cafe. (9 pm. 201 SE
Oak St. $2.)
2 Gyriz Performative Arts presents
Perpetuating Response IV. featunng visual
arts and multiple performances, including Julian
Tulip’s Licorice, Hellebore and Alex Lily's Televi
sion Smasher, at C07 Gallery Cooperative.
(7:30 pm-1 am. 2000 SE Seventh Ave. Free.)
Queer Asian American singer Magdalen
Hsu-Li graces the stage bnght and early at
Clark College's "Pioneenng Women: Blazing
New Trails" conference in Vancouver, Wash.
(9 am. 1800 EMcLoughlin Blvd. 3609922406 )
Queer owned Blend coffeehouse hosts an
Acoustic Evening with Ajay. which ben
efits a trans friend’s surgery (8 pm. 2327 E
Burnside St.)
Shop for your sweetheart and support Portland
artisans at Touchstone Coffee House during
the Love Big: Gifts from the Heart sale.
Handmade journals, candles, lotions, jewelry
and more. (10 am-4 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.
503-262-7613.)
7 ) S aturday
Portland Community College continues its
Gay and Lesbian Relationship Series
at Zimmerman Community Center with
Healthy Negotiating (9 am-noon.
916 N W Lovejoy St. $20 a
class. Sign up at
503614 7308)
Nocturnal hosts an all-ages Valentine's
Bazaar with gifts for lovers and friends, whilst
simultaneously celebrating an art opening with
works by Carda Burke and Matt ‘ Robot the
Robot." (Noon-5pm. 1800 EBurnside St. Free )
The l m p e u ^ | ^ ^ k ] n Rose Court and Debu-
Darlington present The
:
A d v e n tu re s in
and W hite
Wee Wiccans Farewell to Winter Feast is
open to all families. Bring two food items. (Con
tact 503 736-3297 or weewiccans@hotmail.com
for time and location. $3 $5 donation.)
Can’t get enough of The L Word? Watch
last week's episode at the Egyptian Club
every Sunday, followed by the current
episode. (6 and 10 pm. 3701 SE Division St.
503-236-8689.)
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■ D J Crystal's monthly
R e e is at Portland
f:30pm -130am . 618 SE
e town ramblers. com. )
S unday
interprotest to a visit
i the Celebration
[feature a potluck
lartholomew’s Epis-
( 1pm 11265 SW
I
TechnoDyke.com
knows how
to get down
Feb. 22 at
Holocene
^ n g e n e for readings
■ students. Dan
K le y ( Through It
Rshall Moore (The
lushinski ( Van Allen s
[orial Union's River
Dregon See Feb 11
3 8 pm 1222E 13th
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queer chicks of
^ / o r l d I^ P |e DJ Harmony and hip
Suga only add to the hip Holocene
(4 9 pm 1001 SE Morrison S t $5.)
Witty, charming North Carolina lesbian song
writer Jamie Anderson performs at Bridge
port United Church of Chnst. (7 pm. 621 NE
76th Ave. $10-$ 13 sliding scale from In Other
Words, Touchstone Coffee House or
503-230-9416.)
) M onday
David Vaughan, archivist
of M erce Cunninghan
Trader Living Room. All bi and questioning
women are welcome to this social, open
forum. (7-9 pm. 2130 NE Broadway. $3 dona
tion. portlandbiwomen@comcast. net.)
Fndays are Queer Night in all-ages lounge
Heaven. (10pm-4 am. 421 SW 10th Ave.)
14 ) S aturday
The women of the Forest Group embark on a
beginner-level cross-country ski excur
sion on Mount Hood. (360-883-1060.)
Portland Radical Faeries gather every
Saturday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (9.30 am.
201 SE 12th Ave. otter@pcez.com.)
Eugene lesbian group Women to Women
gets together every Saturday at Neighbors.
(6 pm. 1417 Villard St.)
Looking for a swank and traditional Valentine's
Night? Gay cabaret king William Warren
invites you to Lyndin & Warren s Romance
in Song & Dance at
Steamers Restau-
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rant. Also runs
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Feb. 15 for brunch.
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(6 pm. 8303 NE
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Sandy Blvd. $125 a
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couple.
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‘ 503-256 5211.)
Dance Company,
speaks about the famous
gay choreographer in the
rotunda of Portland
Center for Performing
Arts. (7-8 pm. 1111 SkV
Broadway.)
org )
lebrate the release of
a concert at the Commu
ecial guests Nan Collie
B 0 pm 3350 SE Francis
■ m 's Books or In Other
13 ) F riday
It's a good old-fashioned valentine
cabaret with Lyndin & Warren on
Feb. 14 and 15 at Steamers
id) T uesday
Valentine's Day Party
at The Zone with DJ
Mel in the smoke-free
Scarlett Ballroom
The sweet, sweet Dolly Ranchers are at an
Alberta Street Public House near you Feb. 14
Kristin Winslow talks about The Culture of
Polyamory dunng WomanTree's free Febru
ary Speaker Series. (6-7 pm 2641 NE Alberta
St. 503 335-5800 www womantree.org.)
Vocalist Melinda Miller and pianist Richard
Bower present Remember: An Evening
of Musical Recollections at Wilf's
Restaurant & Piano Bar (7.30 pm. 800 NW
Sixth Ave. $10 from 503 223-0070.)
Bad Girls hosts a Kinky Women's
Welcoming Munch at Dingo's. For all kinky
or questioning women 18 and older. (7 9 pm.
4612 SE Hawthorne Blvd 503 972-2233
www pdxbadgids net.)
Baby, it s cooold outside, but its pretty warm
inside the Egyptian Club for Nude Review
every Tuesday (8 pm. 3701 SE Division St.)
Free movie night at XV club. Tonight's fea
tures are 9 1/2 Weeks and the chenshed les
bian drama Bound. (9 pm. 15 SkV Second Ave )
ii) W ednesday
White Bird presents the legendary Merce
Cunningham Dance Company at Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall as part of a citywide
celebration of the troupe's 50th anniversary
The visually stnking "Interscape" includes a
The newest queer bowling league in
Portland, PDX Pride, meets every Friday at
Hollywood Lanes. (7-9 pm. 4030 NE Halsey
St. Kathy 503-774 3042.)
Portland Bisexual Women meets every
second and fourth Fnday at Broadway Coffee
Catered buffet, ani
mated women, other
crazy antics. (8 pm-
1 am 700 NE Dekum
St. $5. www.scadett-
ballroom.com.)
Lesbian songwriter Jamie Anderson and
W YM PROV! comedy troupe perform at
Cafe Paradiso in Eugene for a special lesbo
Valentine's Day evening of delights. (8 pm
Anderson, 10 pm WYMPROV! 115 W Broad
way $7 or $15 both shows. 541-485-3088.)