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28 Jus> o « * ' (ebruary 2a 2004 Submissions should be sent to ju s t out Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to 503-236-1257; or submitted at www.justout.com. Deadline is 14 days before issue date ju s t OUt is published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses are in Portland unless otherwise specified. (ebruary a n d Freedom in cel ebration of Black His tory Month. Preceded by a Southern buffet, followed by a discussion. (6 pm buffet t$71, 7 pm program. 819 N Killingsworth St. 503-240-4462 ) F riday Whale lovers everywhere are invited to the Oregon Coast Aquanum's Keiko remem brance event, featuring smger/songwnter Theresa Demarest and the Keiko's Legacy Tour (6 30 pm. 2820 SE Ferry Slip Road, Newport www.theresacd.com.) Kick off the 12th annual U niversity of O regon Q u eer Film Festival with a screening of the Argentine lesbian film Sud denly in Prince Lucien Campbell Hall fol lowed by an opening night reception. (7 pm. N th Avenue and Kincaid Street. $5 festival pass. Get a full schedule at www.uoregon.edu/~qff.) Dyke duo Terra bring harmonies and acoustics to Touchstone Coffee House. (7-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan St.) zi) S aturday Get ready for spring with the women at OWL Farm in Days Creek during a daylong workshop on fru it tre e pruning (9 30 am-2 pm. Cory 541 -643 2565 or Renee 541 -955 4636.) The Broadway Rose Theatre Company kicks off a cabaret series with Je n n ifer A ckerm an performing Back Home Again, stories and songs about life in New York City, at Tigard Community Friends Church (3 and 7 pm. 15800 S W Hall Blvd. $12 from 503-620 5262.) The Freedom Socialist Party presents a show ing of A . Philip Randolph: F o r Jobs i :ai) T uesday An exciting night of premieres, including Yuri Possokhov’s “Firebird." highlights Oregon Ballet th eatre's Whit» Nights Feb. 28-M arch 6 a It's all about the Oregons when the Impenal Soveragn Rose Court does The “O" Show at Embers featunng Mr., Miss and Ms. Gay Oregon. Proceeds benefit the Pnde of the Rose Scholarship Fund. (7 pm. 110 NW Broad way. $5 ) group run/w alk every Tuesday. (5:30 pm 800 SE Grand Ave 503-232-8077.) In Other Words presents The Last Word Open Mike Zine Read the last Tuesday of every Queer Deaf & Hearing Coffee Night at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse. (7-10 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave. 503-235 0840 voice. dhor@deafvision net.) month. Come sign up to read or just listen. (7 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd. click_patterdale@yahoo.com.) Warm up during the hot and spicy Oregon Bears' annual all-you-can-eat Chili Feed at Gail’s Dirty Duck. (6-8 pm Feed l$51, 8-11 pm Bear Bust f$8 members, $10 nonmembers]. 429 N W Third Ave.) I can read your mind, babe. Tuesday night is Intuition at Crush with psychic bartending and palm reading by Madame GiGi. (1412 SE Morrison St.) Git on over to Crystal's Country Jam at Portland Metro Club. Lessons, dancing, lasso ing, etc. (8-9 pm lessons, 9 p m -1 am dancing. 618 SE Alder St. $5, $8 with lessons.) Decadence prevails at the Egyptian Club's Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras Celebration All-nude revue, fire shows, fabulous dancers and more. (8 pm. 3701 SE Division St. $5.) Shake it up, baby, and join the Mardi Gras | Bacchanal Cajun feast by Donald Falk and Harold Rains as part of Dinner at My House for Our House a fund-raiser senes for Our House of Portland. (6:30 pm $100 For reservations or a brochure listing all din ners, call 503-736-9276.) Nationally celebrated queer perfor mance artist Tim M iller pre sents his new one-man show Us at Echo Theatre. Post show reception benefits the Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force. (8 pm. 1515 SE 37th Ave $16 from Gai-Pied, Gold Door. Music Millennium or TicketsWest. $5 reception.) triangle productions! challenges your sexual contradictions in C irc le through M arc h 6 Move at your own pace during Portland Run ning & Walk ing Co.'s queer Free movie night at XV Tonight's features are The Opposite o f Sex, with indeed sexy Christina Ricci, and Howard Stern's (eww!) Private Parts. (9 pm. 15 Second Ave.) SW 25) W ednesday You want to put what where? An introductory anal sex class explains all at It's My Pleasure. (7 pm. 3106 NE 64th Ave. $10. 503-280-8080.) The newest queer bowling league in Port land, PDX Pride, meets every Friday at Holly wood Lanes. (7-9 pm. 4030 NE Halsey St. Kathy 503-774-3042.) 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 dona tion. portlandbiwomen@comcast. net.) Radical Women screens Passion for 22) S unday Join the women of the Forest Group on a snowshoe hike in Mount Hood's Barlow Pass. Dogs welcome (503-659-2782.) Meet Nicki of the Lesbian Garden Club just inside the ticket booth for a guided tour of the Japanese Gardens. (1 pm. 611 SW Kingston Ave. $6.50.) Always a good time, Church of the Poison Mind Sundays at Silverado. (4-9 pm. 1217 S W Stark St.) Missed last week's episode of The L W o rd7 Don't despair, you can catch it at the Egyptian, followed by the current episode. (6 and 10 pm. 3701 SE Division St 503-236 8689.) Justice, a film portrait of Ida Wells, a black feminist investigative journalist of the post-Civil War era, at the Bread and Roses Center (6:30 pm snacks ($31, 7 pm program. 819 N Killingsworth St. 503-240-4462.) SisterSpint's Magickal Study Group for women discusses Animal Magick and Shamanism I. (7 pm. 3430 SE Bel mont St. 4102. $3-$5 donation. 503-736-3297.) Third Angle N ew Music Ensemble presents Tango Junkie, an evening of tango and dance-inspired music featuring bando- neon master Coco Trivisonno, at Reed Col lege's Kaul Auditorium. Tango Dance Gala follows! (7 pm preconcert talk, 7:30 pm performance. 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. $15-$20 from TicketsWest. Gala tickets $30 from 503-331-0301.) Back to Back collective cafe serves up Open Mike Night every Wednes day. (7-9 pm. 614 E Burnside St.) It's ladies performance night at the Meow Meow, with The Blow, The Badger King, T-Rexa, Dr. Claw and Pash. (8 pm. 20 SE Second Ave. $5.) The gay pinochle group meets every Sunday at Hobo's. Come play cards and meet the gang. (6 pm. 120 NW Third Ave Mike 503-203-8426.) TechnoDyke.com's fourth birthday bash takes the form of a Studio 54 tribute party at Holocene Featunng DK PDX, raffle prizes, TheatErotica Red Hot Book Revue and dancing with an actual DJ from the real, live Studio 54 What a hoot. (7 pm. 1001 SE Morrison St. $3 with disco garb. $5 without.) M onday Take a bite out of Feasting on Forbidden Fruit: Censorship in Action a program that examines challenged and banned books and music, at Hollywood Library. (630-8 pm. 4040 NE Tillamook St. 503 988 5 39 1) You will go to the Eugene Monday Munch for kmksters at McMenamms North Bank, and you'll like it. (6-9 pm 22 Club Road. conradh@efn org.) Photographer and writer Marietta Pathy Allen gives a slide presentation and reads from her new book on the U S trans movement. The Gender Frontier, at Borders (7 pm 708 S W Third Ave.) Feasting on Forbidden Fruit: Censorship in Action examines challenged and banned books and music at Woodstock Library. (7-8 30 pm. 6008 SE 49th Ave. 503 988 5399.) Let it out! Step up to the open mike at 3 Friends Coffeehouse, hosted by queer musician Tamara J Brown. (7 pm. 201 SE 12th Ave.) The indefinably bizarre cabaret act House of Cunt takes over Wild Abandon & The Red Velvet Lounge through Feb 27. Dining, dnnking, debauchery' (8:30 pm Thursday. 10:30 pm Friday. 2411 SE Belmont St $10 from 503-232 4458 ) Cracklin' bluesy folk musician Myshkin plays most Thursdays at Produce Row Cafe. (9pm 201 SEOak St $2 ) ) F riday Jom Keshet (Hebrew for rainbow) for a potluck and short Shabbat service, sponsored by Jewish Family & Child Service (630 pm David 503-226-7079 www gayjewishportland com.) Get down, get down dunng the Oregon Bears' XX Dance at C.C. Slaughters. (9 pm-midnight. 219 N W Davis St.) 28 ) S aturday Those active gals from the Forest Group are headed to the Oregon Museum of Natural History at University o f Oregon Kids wel come. ($2 donation 503-659-2782.) Portland Radical Faeries gather every Saturday at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse (9 3 0 am 201 SE 12th Ave otter@pcez com.)