Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 01, 2004, Page 29, Image 29

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ju . t ^ Don't miss the Doug Fir Lounge's first
live show featuring queer faves
Quasi plus The Joggers and DJ
Greganous. (9 pm. 830 E Burnside St. $10
from www.dougfiiiounge.com.)
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S unday
It's moving day for the Live and Let Live
Club, a 12-step recovery group for queers,
so lend a helping hand. (1 pm. 2940A SE Bel­
mont St. 503-238-6091.)
Holy Goats! experiments with dance an
music improvisation at Performance Works
NorthWest. Admission includes coffee and
bagels! (2 pm. 4625 SE 67th Ave. $7.
503-777-1907.)
Violinist Monica Huggett leads the Portland
Baroque O rchestra on a tour of Germany
at Reed College’s Kaul Auditorium. (3 pm.
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. $15-$39 from
503-222-6000 or w w w pbo.org.)
•A dyke night that no longer needs an introduc­
tion: Tart at Holocene. (4-9 pm. 1001 SE
Morrison St. $5.)
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Catch the Portland
Dremiere screen-
ing of Am erica's
i ’s first
fi
black gay
series Noah's Arc. at Miracle The
atre. All proceeds benefit No on 36. (7 pm.
525 SE Stark St. $8 donation from
971-244-1399.)
Portland Area Business Association 's
monthly meeting at the Embassy Suites.
(1 1 3 0 am -1 pm. 319 SW Pine St. $5-$32
from 503-241-2222.)
Lesbian Jordana Sardo. Freedom Socialist
Party candidate for Oregon House District 45,
introduces her campaign platform to Radical
Women at the Bread and Roses Center.
(6:30 pm. 819 N Killingsworth St. $6 buffet
donation. 503-240-4462.)
Queer Boston-based singer/guitarist Pamela
Means performs at Cafe Paradiso in Eugene.
(8 pm. 115 W Broadway. $7. 541-484-9933.)
W YM PROV! will tickle Central Oregon's funny bone
Oct. 2 at the fourth annual Family Celebration
14 T hursday
Lesbians Enjoying Nature and
Science discuss future events and socialize
during a potluck planning meeting at Chris'
house. (6.45 pm. For directions call
503-287-0657.)
The Abdill-Ellis Lambda Community Center
has launched a monthly movie night in the
basement of the old Ashland Armory.
(7:30-9.30 pm. 208 Oak St. 541 488-6990.
belami 7@juno. com.)
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ii M onday
Friends of Cham ber Music presents the
Jacques Thibaud String trio with flutist Euge­
nia Zukerman through Oct. 12 at Portland
State University’s Lincoln Performance Hall.
(8 pm. 1620 S W Park Ave. $14.50-$29 from
Ticketmaster.)
12 T uesday
Q LAND presents Men Touching with
Heart, a workshop exploring presence, com­
munication and forms of nurturing touch.
(6:30-9:30 pm. $10 donation. 503-223-8822.
ext. 2. massage@qland.org.)
Bad Girls host their 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.)
Coastal AIDS Network provides popcorn and
sodas for its monthly movie night at St.
James Episcopal Church in Lincoln City.
(7 pm. 2490 NE Highway 101.
866 42-CAN DO.)
Support local musicians as they strut their
stuff during the West Coast Women
Songw riter Showcase at the Egyptian
Club. (8 pm. 3701 SE Division St. $5.
503-236-8689.)
Pamela Means performs with Tamara J.
Brown at Mississippi Pizza Pub. (9 30 pm.
3552 N Mississippi Ave. 503-288-3231.)
Wild Abandon continues its live acoustic
music Thursdays with Nina Naher and
Paul Wallace (8.30 pm. 2411 SE Belmont
St. 503-232-4458.)
Booty celebrates its six-month anniversary
with drink specials, trivia and guest DJ
ChaotiQueer at Porky's Pub. (9 pm-2 am.
835 N Lombard St $3 after 10 pm.
www. bootypdx. com.)
Tip your hat to Crystal's Country Jam at
Portland Metro Club. (8-9 pm lessons, 9 pm-
1 am dancing. 618 SE Alder St. $5, $8 with
lessons.)
17 S unday
Drag king Johnny Mozzarella and DJ Tool
host Twisted Sundays at the Brig with
Portland’s largest Twister board. Drink spe­
cials, prizes and more fun than you can stand.
(9 pm. 1035 S W Stark St.)
Meet up at the new location for the Live and
Let Live Club, a 12-step recovery group for
queers, and head out to the Sauvie Island
Pumpkin Patch for a day of sober fun. (10 am.
1210 SE Seventh Ave. 503-238-6091.)
Looking Anead
Portland Arts & Lectures presents Me Talk
Pretty One Day humorist David Sedaris
Nov. 11 at Arlene Schnitzer Concert
Hall. (7:30 pm. 1037 SW Broad
way. $30-$60 from
503-227-2583.)
is F riday
Go on a Manhunt Party at Scandals with
Q-LAND. Prizes, free HIV/STD testing and
voter registration if you need a pretense.
(9 pm-midmght. 1038 S W Stark St.
www.qland.org.)
Switch genders for a night during the What a
Drag party at Tabu in Ashland. Win prizes for
“ Most Fabulous Drag King and Queen," and
dance to '80s music spun by DJ D. Proceeds
support Artattack Theater Ensemble.
(10 pm. 79 N Pioneer St. $10.
541 482-6505.
www. ashlandtheater. com.)
The Nancy Boy Tenors will pay tribute to
the dearly departed Fred Ebb (along with John
Kander, Stephen
Sondheim, Mel
Brooks and others)
in We re Doin ' It for
the Cake Tuesdays
through Nov. 2 at
W ilf’s Restaurant &
Piano Bar.
(7:30 pm. 800 N W
Sixth Ave. $10 from
503-223-0070.)
Eat. drink
and be
merry at
Wild Abandon
as House of Cunt
entertainer Am ber
M artin debuts
experimental work
and reunites us with
some "old" friends
The No on 36 cam­
paign will receive,
appropriately. 36 percent of all proceeds
(7:30 pm dinner. 9 pm show. 2411 SE
Belmont St. $15 from 503-232 4458.)
13 W ednesday
Ralph A. Stevens of Bank of Clark County
shares development strategies dunng the
16 S aturday
Two weeks before the election, join
Mothertode for Songs o f Hope.
Protest and Inspiration, a night of
music and celebration featuring a special trib­
ute slide show titled "The Weddings," at
Hollywood Theatre (7 30 pm 4122 NE Sandy
Blvd $15 from TicketsW est)
Check out more listings
at w w w .justout.com !
I need a man! But
w ait—who's that girl?
Find out for yourself
Oct. 7 at the Rose
Garden.
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