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•_ annusi 20. 2004 Submissions should be sent to just out Calendar, P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400; or faxed to 503-236-1257; or submitted at www.justout.com. Deadline is 15 days before issue date just out is published on the first and third Friday of each month. All addresses are in Portland unless otherwise specified. august CityWalk with the Adventure Group and follow it up with dinner. (6.30 pm. www. adventuregroup org.) Portland Monthly's outdoor film fes tival at McCormick Pier, Dive-In Theater, continues with a screen ing of Rear Window Proceeds to all the series’ (super straight) films benefit Cascade AIDS Project (7 pm. 1040 NW Naito Parkway $10 from 503-222 5144, ext. 135. www.pmafterhours.com.) Susie Shepherd and Kaite Chase host a GAYrage Sale through Aug. 22 to benefit Portland Parents, Families and Friends of Les bians and Gays and the Ann and Bill Shep herd Legal Scholarship Fund Take home a piece of Portland's gay history from the leg endary founders of Portland PFLAG. (9 am- 5 pm. 6615 NE 22nd Ave.) Sing karaoke every Monday and Tuesday at dyke owned Tennessee Red’s. (9 pm-2:30 am 2133 SE 11th Ave. 503-231-1710.) Haven hosts Sack the Quarterback a benefit for MoveOn.org with performances by Cheryl Barta, Laurel Winter and David Sulli van. (7 pm. 3551 SE Division St.) Leave it to fate at Make-A-Date every Tuesday at Boxxes. (9 pm. 1035 SW Stark St.) Dyke musician Laura Love reads from her new memoir, You Am't Got No Easter Clothes, at Powell's on Hawthorne (7:30 pm. 3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd.) Weekly queer night Booty welcomes you “queer as ye be" to Porky’s. DJs Puppet, Stormy, J-Ho and Tanner spin the night away. (9 pm-2 am. 835 N Lombard St. $3 after 10 pm.) F riday The FOREST Group leads a three-night backpacking trip for women into Indian Heaven Wilderness (503-659-2782.) Fab queer cover trio Sneakin* Out plays Imbibe (6-8 pm. 2229 SE Hawthorne Blvd.) Trinity Irish Dance Company per Eugene's Imperial Sovereign Court of the Emerald Empire presents Coronation 2004: Legends of Hollywood—A Return to the Silver Screen through Aug 22. Tonight is the Out of Town Show at Neighbors. (7pm. 1417 Villard St. $10.) Throb Tuesdays at the Eagle, with music by DJs ChaotiQueer, Nancy Bear, Stormy and Puppet. Get your dirty on. (10 pm-2 am. 1300 W Bumside St.) Tuesdays are Venus night at No Fish! Go Fish! for women who love women Featuring special guest drink The Venus of Willendorf! (10 pm 1 am 3962 SE Hawthorne Blvd) PDX Pride queer bowling league meets every Friday at Hollywood Lanes. (7 9pm. 4030 NE Halsey St Kathy 503-774-3042 ) 2i appears next to events especially recommended by the Just Out arts staff. S aturday 25 Portland Radical Faeries gather every Saturday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. (9 30 am. 201 SE 12th Ave. otter@pcez.com.) W ednesday forms as part of the White Bird at the Zoo Family Dance Series at the Oregon Zoo. (7 pm. 4001 SW Canyon Road. $14 from TicketsWest.) Portland Bisexual Women meet in the Cyberccino Cafe Living Room every second and fourth Fnday. Newcomers welcome; bring your burning issues (7-9 pm. 2130 NE Broad way. portlandbiwomen@comcast.net.) Portland author Jennie Shortridge reads and sings from her novel Riding with the Queen dunng the Last Friday Music senes at In Other Words (7 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd.) Allyn Roberts plays at Haven. (7:30 pm. Tim Bias. David Martinez, Bob Mensel and Multnom ah County Commissioner Maria Rojo de Steffey are 3 Men & a Lady talking about how to defeat Ballot Measure 36 at Hobo's. Reps from the No on 36 campaign and Basic Rights Oregon will also be on hand at this fund raiser presentation. (5:30 pm. 120 NW Third Ave.) Queer Mormon group Affirmation invites you to spend the day picnicking and playing at Mayfield Lake in Washington's Ike Kinswa State Park (10 am meet to carpool. Jason 971 409-3463 alyson@affirmation.org.) Get used books at great pnces and benefit Multnomah County Democrats during the Leave No Book Behind sale through Aug. 22 at Musicians Union Local 99 (10 am- 4 pm 325 NE 20th Ave Andrea 503 239-8848.) 3551 SE Division St.) Goin' on a Manhunt Party at Scandals with Q-LAND Prizes, free HIV/STD testing and voter registration if you need a pretense. (9 pm-midnight. 1038 SW Stark St. www.qland.org.) Get your groove on during the Friday night hip-hop dance class with Tequila at the Egyptian Club, followed by DJ Nada. (9 pm. 3701 SE Division St.) Astrologer Dena DeCastro Deaf & Heanng OUT Reach hosts an Open House and Barbecue in its brand new space! Bnng something to grill and join the fun. (4-9 pm. 2607 SE Hawthorne Blvd #1. $3 donation) Get down, get down during the Oregon produces charts on the spot Bears' XX Dance at C.C. Slaughters Wednesdays at everybody 's favorite lesbo lounge, Touchstone. (9-11 pm. 219 NW Davis St.) 1:30pm. 7631 NE St. 503-262-7613.) Up Close in Pink Eugene lesbian group Women to Women gets together every Saturday at Neighbors (6 pm 1417 Villard St.) In Other Words hosts a screening of Siss Boom Eugene's Impenal Sovereign Court of the Emerald Empire presents Coronation Time for the monthly Bear Bust at Gail's Dirty Duck. (9 pm-midnight. 429 NW Third Ave. $8-$10.) 2004: Legends of Hollywood—A Return to the Silver Screen at River Ranch Steak House. (6 pm. 2123 Franklin Blvd $25. bsuH622@aol com.) Emergence Transgender Social Group meets every third Saturday in Eugene (7:30-11 pm bce@efn org or emg977@yahoo.com.) That eversoacoustically lovely lesbian duo Terra lights up Touchstone Coffee House. (7-9 pm 7631 NE Glisan St. $5 donation.) Crush wine and martini bar hosts Boy Crush boys night every Saturday with guest DJs and special cocktails. (1412 SE Morrison St. www crushbar com.) The Gay & Lesbian Community Bowling Association's Run for the Roses league invites you to get acquainted Aug. 29 • 22 S unday Join in the Victory Brunch for the Imperial Sovereign Court of the Emerald Empire's brand new royalty at River Ranch Steak House in Eugene. (11 am-2 pm. 2123 Franklin Blvd. $15.) The Pacific Coast Yacht Club hosts a Government Island Picnic Cruise with volley ball, barbecue and water play. (1-7pm. 503-793-0751. wwwpcyclub org.) The Lesbian Garden Club hosts its 12th annual Vita Sackville-West Croquet Party Nonmembers are quite welcome to this afternoon of sport, snacks and fnendly conversation. (2 pm. 503-909-2002. Igc@spiritone. com.) 4 24 T uesday Oregon Tradeswomen offers a presenta tion on job training and employment opportu nities for women in carpentry, electrical and more at the Portland Metropolitan Workforce Training Center. (2-4 pm. 5600 NE 42nd Ave. Register at 503-335-8200, ext. 21.) followed by a discussion with mem bers of the cheer squad, plus Code Pink and Women in Black (7 pm. 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd 503-2326003.) White Bird at the Zoo Family Dance Series presents Do Jump! acrobatic dance troupe at the Oregon Zoo. (7 pm. 4001 SW Canyon Road. $9 from TicketsWest.) Perhaps you'll get Lucky during the Melissa Etheridge concert at Arlene Schnitzer Con cert Hall (8 pm. 1037 SW Broadway $35- $75 from box office or Ticketmaster.) Queer funk bassist Laura Love celebrates her new CD, You Ain't Got No Easter Clothes, at Mississippi Studios. (8 pm. 3939 N Mississippi Ave. $15.) 26 T hursday Diva presents the Naughty Party at Holocene 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 Con nor. (5-10 pm. 1001 SE Morrison St $5.) ♦ of proceeds goes to the No on 36 campaign (7 pm-1 am. $25 street clothes. $20 reform school or other creative garb. RSVP to darklady@darklady. com.) Bah, No Mah Wah: Radical Cheerleaders Rock Portland by Elizabeth Atly, which explores the creative expressions of those affected by breast cancer, opens with a Sept. 2 reception The Reformatory for Unrepentant Deviants is back for Darklady's Back-to-School Birthday Party Fundraiser Unbutton that starched white shirt for a night of refor matory games, music by Full Brazil, S/M play spaces, fetish vendors and more A portion The Northwest Film Center presents Real and Redemption: An Evening with Bill Daniel» and Vanessa Ren- wick at Guild Theatre. Cornerstones of ity Portland's experimental film community, the pair's latest collaborations offer per sonal perspectives of life in these times that range from the allegorical to the expository. (7 pm 829 SW Ninth Ave. $6-$7) F b