Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, August 06, 2004, Page 29, Image 29

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    iiQust 6. 2004
Portland Bisexual Women host
an open, social forum in the Cyber-
ccino Cafe Living Room. (7-9 pm.
2130 NE Broadway. $3 donation.
portlandbiwomen@comcast. net.)
home a
piece of
Portland's
gay history
from the leg­
endary
founders of
Portland
PFLAG.
(9 am-5 pm.
6615 NE
22nd Ave.)
How can you escape the heat when the
All-Nude Revue is at the Egyptian
Club? (8 pm 3701 SE Division St. $5 )
is) W ednesday
Majesty plays at queer-owned
Haven. (8 pm. 3551 SE Division St.)
A peer-facilitated Lesbian Discus­
sion & Social Group meets first and
third Wednesdays at the Lesbian Com­
munity Project. (630-8 pm. 800 NW
Sixth Ave. #253. 503-227-0605.
rightonlesbos@yahoo.com.)
It’s a Bears in Leather Bust to
celebrate Oregon Leather Pride
Week at Gail's Dirty Duck. (9 pm-
midnight. 429 N W Third Ave. $8.)
( 14) S aturday
Oregon Leather Pride Week hits high gear
with the Mr. & Ms. Oregon State
Leather 2004 Contest at Embers. (7 pm.
110 N W Broadway. $10.)
Out Dancing's monthly Dance Social is
every second Saturday at Ankeny Street
Studio. Lesson and refreshments included.
(7-10 pm. Southeast Ninth Avenue and Anke­
ny Street. $5. 503-236-5129.)
No on 36 invites you to the fund-raiser
The Official Wedding Reception
for Equality in Oregon at the
Kerby alley in honor of the more than 3,000
same-sex couples married in Oregon.
(7:30-11 pm. 2119 N Kerby St. $50-$75
[discount for married couplesJ from
971 -244-1399. www. noon36. com.)
Remember that cute camp counselor you
crushed out on in your youth? Fulfill timeworn
fantasies at Holocene during
Camp DK PDX with
those campiest of drag
kings telling scary
stories and rubbing
their sticks together.
DJs Anjali, Tool and
Hilary spin afterward.
Drag attire encour­
aged; ASL inter­
preted. (9 pm.
1001 SE Morri-
ErosTouch hosts Men Massaging
Men every third Wednesday. Two-
on-one full-body massage in a safe
and nurturing environment. No expe­
rience necessary. (7-10 pm. $20.
Register at 503-493-9421.
www. erostouch. com.)
M arisa B evington's “Explosion" is
p art o f 3 Porteños in Portland at
O nda A rte Latina through A ug. 2 4
_________________
Pop music diva
Amber headlines the
annual dance and drag
extravaganza that is the
C .C . Slaughters Block Party Proceeds
benefit Outside In. (6 pm. Northwest Davis
Street between Second and Third avenues.
www.ccslaughterspdx.com. $10.)
A sure-to-be-wild Bad Girls Mixed Play
Party at Ascension Dungeon is part of Ore­
gon Leather Pride Week. (10 pm-ish. $5-$15.
contact@pdxbadgirls. net.)
I 15Ì S unday
Blackout Leather Productions brings Oregon
Leather Pride Week to a close with the Mr.
and Ms. Oregon State Leather 2004 Victory
Brunch and Rose and Thorn Commu­
nity Awards at Embers. (11 am-1 pm.
110 N W Broadway. $ 1 5 )
Hop aboard the Portland Spirit for an
afternoon of hobnobbing and noshing
during the Portland Area Business
Association's annual All-City Cruise Local
candidates Tom Potter, Jim
Francesconi, Sam
Adams and Nick Fish
will be in attendance,
and Basic Rights Ore­
gon’s Roey Thorpe will
speak about
Measure 36. (3-5 pm.
110 SE Carruthers
St. $55-$65 or $100
a couple from Bal
loons on Broadway,
Gai-Pied or
503-810-9121.)
Sunday
at the
Farm, at
Joy’s
Spring
Willow
Farm in
Junction
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C ollins and
A ngel are back
in Po rtlan d
during the
Tony and
P u litzer w inning
Rent Aug. 10 15
at K eller
A u dito rium
City. Beverages provid­
ed; bring food to share,
games, kids and
a blanket. (3 pm.
27146 Louden Lane. Joy 541 -689-0885.)
16 ) M onday
The Rainbow Wranglers whoop it up every
Wednesday in Hall B of Springfield's Emerald
Square Dance Center. (7.30-9.30 pm. 2095
Yolanda Ave. Richard 541-912-4932.)
Join Meesha Peru every Wednesday for
Latino night at Silverado. (1217 S W Stark
St. www.silveradopdx.com.)
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival
in Ashland hosts its annual
Daedalus Project to benefit
HIV/AIDS organizations. Features
a five-kilometer run/walk, a vari­
ety show and a raffle (7.30 am
run, 6 pm performances Register
at 541-482 2111, ext. 422. $25-
$30 performance tickets from
541-482-4331.
www. osfashland. org.)
Portland Radical Faeries gather every
Saturday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (9.30 am.
201 SE 12th Ave. otter@pcez.com.)
Queer Deaf & Hearing Coffee Night is not
happening this month. . . because
Deaf & Hearing OUT Reach is
hosting an open house and
barbecue in its new space! Bring
something to gnll and join the fun.
(4-9 pm. 2607 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
HI. S3 donation.)
The Gay Pinochle Group
meets every Sunday at Hobo's.
Come play cards and meet the
gang. (6 pm. 120 N W Third Ave.
Mike 503 241-7224.)
Portland Polyamory Circle
welcomes all sexual orientations
to its monthly discussion group.
(7 pm. Laury 503 285-4848.)
Cabaret chanteuse Susannah Mars teams
up with music director Bill Wells for An
August Evening in the Garden at Wilf's
Restaurant & Piano Bar (7 pm 800 N W
Sixth Ave Reservations at 503-223 0070.
$15.)
Hey, queer families! Join in on the YWCA's
Family Cam pOUT through Aug. 24
(Register at 503-294-7476 or
www. campwestwind. org.)
i) S unday
(7 pm silent auction. 8 pm
show. 8 N W Sixth Ave. $50
from TicketsW est.)
Head out for two miles of hilly and scenic
sidewalk ambling with Portland Frontrunners
and the Adventure Group's Tuesday night
West Hills Street Run/Walk (6 30 pm
www portlandfrontrunners org )
21Ì S aturday
Time for the monthly Bear Bust
at Gail’s Dirty Duck. (9 pm-mid-
night. 429 N W Third Ave. $8-$10.)
Insight Out Theatre C o l­
lective at Roseland Theater.
17) T uesday
I
That ever-so-acoustically lovely les­
bian duo Terra light up Touch­
stone Coffee House. (7-9 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St. $5 donation.)
Our favorite gay musical the­
ater star. Wade M cCollum ,
and five-time Drammy Award
winner Susannah Mars head
line a benefit show for
Grease your wheels with the Rosetown Ram­
blers' Gay Skate Night at Oaks Park every
third Monday. Bring a nonpenshable food item
for Esther's Pantry. (7.30-930 pm. 1 SE
Spokane St. $5.)
PDX Pride queer bowling league meets
every Fnday at Hollywood Lanes. (7-9 pm.
4030 NE Halsey St. Kathy 503-774-3042.)
Eugene lesbian group Women to
Women gets together every Sat­
urday at Neighbors. (6 pm.
1417 Villard St.)
That coffeehouse of perennial
pleasure, Touchstone, tonight
enjoys chair m assages with
Amy Bean. (6:30-8:30 pm.
7631 NE Glisan St. $15.)
International Club
JEEW Mummy hosts Be Your
Biggest Fan. a benefit
for the Sexual Minority Youth Resource Cen­
ter, with DJs Brokenwindow, Nancy Bear
and Tool and a performance by the king of
cheese, Johnny Mozzarella. (9 pm-3 am
332 NE San Rafael St. Donations.)
W ade M cC o llu m joins
Susannah M ars for a
sup erlicio u s show
Aug. 16
_
_____________
efit for
MoveOn.org
with perform­
ances by Cheryl Barta, Laurel Winter and
David Sullivan. (7 pm. 3551 SE Division St.)
Back to Back collective cafe serves
up open mike night every Wednes­
day. (7-9 pm. 614 E Burnside St.)
Eugene Par­
ents, Families
and Friends
of Lesbians
and Gays
present
their annual
potluck
picnic,
PHOTO BY JOAN MARCUS
Sack the
Quarter­
back. a ben­
Salt Lake City transplant Alexis
Woolfe reads from her novel Bow
Your Head and Say Yes: Confessions
o f an Ex-Mormon at In Other Words.
(7 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
Lesbian-owned One with Heart
hosts a Free Kids Day with
classes on self-defense, creative
play and martial arts for children
ages 3 to 11. ( / / am- T. 15 pm.
4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Reserve
at 503-231-1999
www.onewithheart.com.)
Wnte Around Portland presents the
second annual Writer's Block
Party at North Portland Library
featuring our fair city’s fiercest
spoken word artists, including Ro
Deezy, Fern Capella and Pecos B.
(Noon party, 1:45 pm open mike. 512 N
Killingsworth S t Free.)
Haven hosts
19) T hursday
Diva presents the Naughty Party.
Watch go-go chicks in fine fetish
wear, visit the "bad girt" comer,
send a flirt card and get spanked
all to dance beats by DJs Zanne,
Chic Sheik, Harmony and Connor
Party favors to the first 15 guests
who dress for the occasion (5-10 pm.
1001 SE Morrison St. $5.)
Women in C o n scio u s Creative
Action (W ICCA ) spirituality group holds
its annual summer gathering through
Aug. 22 in Veneta C ost includes food,
lodging and activities. ($125-$250 sliding
scale. Norma 541 485-3654
normahp@iglide. net.)
Weekly queer night Booty celebrates super
heroes and pirates at Porky's. Dress as your
favorite hero or make one up, by god Guest
DJ ChaotiQueer (9 pm-2 am 835 N Lombard
St. $3.)
F riday
Susie Shepherd and Kaite Chase host a
G A Yrage Sale through Aug 22 to bene
fit Portland Parents. Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays and the Ann and Bill
Shepherd Legal Scholarship Fund Take
Otiti
She's the only
one: Tickets are
on sale now for
Melissa
Etheridge
Aug 25 at Arlene
Schnitzer Concert
Hall (8 pm
1037 S W Broad
way $35-$75
from box office or
Ticketmaster.)
C h eck o ut m ore listin g s
at w w w .ju s to u t.c o m !
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