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june 18,2004
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M em bers o f the Pacific C oast Yacht C lub and
their boats w ill gather at Riverplace M arina for
a P rid e C ruise (503 345-8523.)
is F riday
Eugene-area queers take to th e w oods fo r
th e th ird annual LG B T C om m u
n ity C am p O U T through
June 20 at Paulina Lake. B oating,
fishing, hiking, barbecuing, rom p
ing in th e h o t springs and m ore.
($ 5 a night. P at 541 598-7658.
blue5heron@ aol. co m .)
It's C a p ito l C ity P rid e today, too. w ith a
parade and rally followed by a festival at
S ylvester Park in Olympia, Wash. (Noon
parade, 12:30-5 pm festival. C apitol Boulevard
and Legion W ay w w w .rainbowcenteroly.org.)
appears next
to events
especially
recom m ended
by the J u s t O u t
arts staff.
Panorama throws S ynergy III: Jungle
Fever, featunng New York recording a rtist J.
and the largest indoor laser light show in the
N orthw est. (9 pm. 341 S W 10th A ve.)
It's a G irls N ig h t O ut P ride P arty at Scar
lett Ballroom with Halcyon, Ashleigh Flynn, DJ
Mel, a raffle and a buffet. Proceeds benefit the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
(8 30 pm -2 am. 700 NE Dekum St. $10
www. scerlettballroom com.)
International Club Mummy invites you to
its Q ueer Rock P a rty where not one,
not tw o, but three Pacific N orthw est
queer bands— The Divided, 669 and M s.
Led— jam ju st fo r you And you, and you.
(9 pm. 332 NE San Rafael St. $8.)
Nocturnal hosts the all-ages Pride
kickoff Dragup Knockdow n with
The Divided, 669, genderfuck cabaret
featuring San Francisco's Max Volt
age and Eva Ning, burlesque and
dance party. Hosted by Sparkleheart.
(8 pm. 1800E Burnside St. $7.)
20 S unday
C.C. Slaughters hosts a Gay Pride
Beach P arty and T-Dance before, dur
ing and after Portland's Pride parade
(9 am. 219 N W Davis S t.)
G et your groove on during the Fri
day night hip -h o p dance class
w ith Tequila at the Egyptian Club,
follow ed by DJ Nada. (9 pm.
3701 SE D ivision S t.)
If you've got it, flaunt it! Portland's
annual P ride Parade winds
through downtown on a sparkling
new route. (11 15 am. www.phdenw.org.)
L eathe r N ig h t and Red
H anky S o cia l at G ail's D irty
Have brunch at Haven coffee shop and
hear guitarist Sara B rooks. (11 am.
3551 SE D ivision S t.)
Duck every firs t and third Friday.
(9 pm -m idnight. 439 N W Third Ave.
dustm @ pacifier.com .)
Fiery redheaded Texas rocker P atty
G riffin plays Aladdin Theater. (8 pm.
It's a gay ultralounge aboard the
Portland S pirit w ith the N ancy
B oy Tenors and P oison
W aters — swanky, late-night
cabaret fun! (11 pm -1,30 am. $16
from 503-224 3900
o r w w w .portlandspint.com .)
3017 SE Mifwaukie Ave. $21.50 from box
office o r Ticketmaster.)
The Impenal Sovereign Court of the Emer
ald Empire presents the annual C loset
B all 2004, a gender-bending night of fun
in which a new "C loset King or Queen" is
crowned at Neighbors in Eugene. (8 pm.
1417 Villard St. $5.)
They called the cops, and they're com ing! The
Hike amid waterfalls with Lesbians Enjoying
N ature and Science on their day trip to Sil
ver Falls State Park Meet at the Tigard Fred
Meyer garden center. (9 am. 11565 SW Pacific
Highway. Laurie 503-977-2903.)
Rose C ity S o ftb a ll A s s o c ia tio n A ll-
S ta r team plays its annual chanty match
against the Portland Police Bureau at Farragut
Park. Proceeds go to Basic Rights Oregon
and Portland Police Sunshine D ivision. (Noon.
N orth K erby and Farragut streets. $5.
www. portlandgaysoftball. com .)
D on't miss the drums, fire, bareness and gen
eral mayhem that is Portland's annual D yke
M arch M eet at the N orth Park Blocks and
bring a donation if you've got it. (6:30 pm
gather. 7 pm step off. 503 460-3473.)
Lloyd Center Barnes & Noble presents
a June 19 Queer W riters Forum with
Gary Glickm an (left) and Brent H artinger
"Q u e e r W e G o A g a in !" P o rtla n d P rid e
2 0 0 4 m akes w aves across W a te rfro n t Park
through June 20. B ooths, kid-friendly
gam es, live m usic, p o litica l action, a beer
garden, half naked gays, new ly m inted
spouses and one queen o f kink. (N oon-
11 pm Saturday, noon 6 pm Sunday,
w w w phdenw o rg .)
Free your inner secret agent with
E jjifly DK PDX and friends during Under
ground Undercover, an all-ages Pride
blow-out show at the Meow Meow featuring
F.A.T.A.S.S., Queen Bees, Randy Bush Band
and the Sexual M inority Youth Resource Cen
te r drag crew. ASL interpreted. Dance tunes
by D Js Yeah Yeah and Andromeda. (8 pm.
320 SE Second Ave. $7 sliding scale.)
2i M onday
Lloyd C enter Barnes & Noble hosts a Q ueer
W rite rs Forum w ith Gary Glickm an and
Brent H artinger reading from their new nov
els. (7 pm. 503-2 4 9 0 8 0 0 )
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and Science celebrate
sum m er solstice sunrise (say that three
times fast) with an early morning jaunt and a lit
tle bird w atching.(5 am. Susan 503 232-6738.)
Those experts in sass— Booty, Tart
and JG P roductions— have team ed
up to bring you a Pride party you
w o n 't fo rg e t T w iste d takes over both
Level, Lush and the patio in betw een w ith
fire dancers and seven D Js. (7 pm -4 am.
13 N W S ixth Ave. $ 1 0 .)
W ho's got the glue gun? D ykes D o C ra fts
every M onday at Touchstone C offee House.
(6-9 pm. 7631 NE Glisan S t.)
Pride night B ear B u st at Gail's D irty Duck is
probably one you w o n 't want to miss.
(8 11 pm. 429 N W Third Ave $8 members,
$10 nonm em bers.)
Sashay on w heels when Cam p S ta rlig h t
team s up w ith R osetow n Ram blers fo r a
P rid e R o lle r S k a tin g P a rty at O aks
Park. (7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 pm 1 SE Spokane S t. $ 5 .)
P o rtla n d P olyam ory C irc le welcom es all
sexual orientations to its m onthly discussion
group. (7 pm. Laury 503-285-4848)
Page Jo rd a n 's b e a u tifu 1 photog ra phy join s o th e r m ixed-m edia w o rk on the
Barnes & N oble A rt Wall at Jantzen Beach
Q ueer N ig h t every M onday at Le Happy.
(9 pm-1 am. 1011 N W 16th A ve.)
22 T uesday
24 T hursday
C elebrate summ er solstice on a h ike to
A n g e l's R est w ith the Adventure Group.
(6:30 pm. w w w .adventuregroup.org.)
Flex your quads! Join the
P o rtla n d F ro n t
ru n n e rs fo r a three- to
six-m ile run every Tues
day. (6 3 0 pm. Gary
info@ portland
frontrunners.org.
w w w .portland
frontrunners.org.)
New queer night T aint
rears its head at Interna
tional C lub M um m y every
Tuesday D Js Yeah Yeah,
C onnor Hella, Chic Sheik
and Flo Hell light up your
life. (9 pm. 332 NE San
R afael S t. $ 3 .)
W ednesday
R adical W omen hosts “ Same Sex
Mam age: Turning C onvention into C ivil
Disobedience, ’ a talk by lesbian activist
Jordana Sardo. at Bread and Roses Center.
(6 3 0 pm snacks ($31, 7 pm program 819 N
Killm gsworth S t 503-240 4462 )
Is it the R eservoir Dogs? Is it Robert Palmer's backup singers? No! It's DK PDX, who w ill close out your Pride weekend
in style w ith Underground Undercover.
The M eow M eow hosts a C D release party
fo r queer-fronted D ear N ora, w ith M irah.
Anna Oxygen and M anta. (9 pm. 320 SE Sec
ond Ave. $ 6 .)
Portland Black Pnde 2004 holds the first-ever
B lack LGBTQ A rt E xh ib itio n at Alberta
A rts Pavilion Includes live jazz music and
libations to honor the a rtistic contnbutions o f
queer African Amencans. (6-9 pm 2315 NE
A lberta S t.)
Intersex Initiative presents a free screening of
Mani's Story, an
award-winning documen
tary about New Zealand
intersex activist Mani
Bruce M itchell, at North
Portland Library.
(6.30 pm. 512 N
Killingsworth S t.)
Portland Black Pride
2004 presents A fric a n
A m erican LGBTQ
M ovie N ig h t and
Panel D iscussion
featuring Butch M ystique
and Black Is, Black A n t
at Portland S tate Univer
sity's Smith Mem orial
C enter (6 3 0 -1 0 pm.
1825 S W B roadw ay)
Alt-queer culture gone naughty! It’s B ooty every
Thursday at Porky's with surpnse strip contests
and tunes from DJs Puppet, Storm y and J-Ho.
(10 pm 2:30 am. 835 N Lombard S t $3 )
) F riday
DIY publishing lives on dunng the fourth annual
P ortland Zine Sym posium through
June 27 at Portland S tate U niversity's Smith
and Shattuck halls through June 27. “ In Zines
W e Trust" features w orkshops, panels, booths,
music, food and more (1825 S W Broadway
mfo@pdxzmes.com w ww pdxzines com .)