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MAY 5. 2006 ¡UStjOUt 27 ut a about FRI • MAY 5 University of Oregon presents the Queer Women's Expository Entertainment Film Festival (QWEEFF) through May 7 in Room 180 of Prince Lucien Campbell Hall in Eugene, (www.uoregon.edu/~cultural/queerfilm.html.) The Portland Guadalajara Sister City Association presents the 22nd annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta through May 7 at Waterfront Park. (11 am-11 pm Friday and Saturday, 11 am- 9 pm Sunday. $5-$6 after 2 pm.) Hip Chicks Do Wine throws a Cinco de Mayo Celebration featuring fantastic organic food, wine, margaritas and san gria! (6-9 pm. 4510 SE 23rd Ave. $10.) In Other Words presents Sea Queens, an evening of tales from commercial fisherwomen. (7pm. 8 NE Killingsworth St.) Out Dancing's beginning foxy class starts tonight and con tinues every Friday in May at Ankeny Street Studio. Intermediate fox trot class follows. (7-8 pm foxy ($24 for month], 8-9 pm fox trot May 12 and 26 only [$16 for month]. Southeast Ninth Avenue and Ankeny Street. 503-236-5129. outdancing@yahoo. com.) Portland Baroque Orchestra presents Mozart Celebrated through May 7 at First Baptist Church and Reed College's Kaul Auditorium. (8 pm Friday and Saturday, 909 SW 11th Ave. 3 pm Sunday, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. S15-S39 from 503-222-6000 or www.pbo org.) Towne Lounge throws a Cinco de Mayo Dance Party fea turing DND (Do N Dudes), covering diva classics while incorporating choreography, theatrics and visuals; Atole, presenting skits challenging the macho Latin's view of homosexuality and the current situation against immigra tion; Hooliganship; and DJ Tigerstripes. (9 pm. 714 SW 20th Place. $4.) Grab your balls! C.C. Slaughters goes to bat for the Rose City Softball Association Season Kick Off Party featuring a raffle for an iPod Nano and other prizes! (9 pm. 219 NW Davis St. $2.) SAT • MAY 6 Paddle Cunningham Slough with OutKayaking, Portland's gay and lesbian sea kayak group, (www.outkayaking.org.) Rent boy Anthony Rapp reads from his new book May 19 before joining the cast of Night of 100 Stars 2006. OUT Gay scribe Lanford Wilson, the featured playwright this season at Profile Theatre Project, participates in a panel of theater luminaries, including directors Marshall W. Mason and Tanya Berezin and actors Conchata Ferrell and Zane Lasky, at Portland State University's Lincoln Hall. Michael McGregor will moderate the discussion. (3 pm. 1620 SW Park Ave. $5-$10 donation.) Help the Multnomah County Democrats rock the Oregon House and turn it blue! The Dick Celsi Awards Dinner fea- appears next to events Submissions should be sent to Just Out Calendar. P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293 0400; or »axed to especially recommended 593-236 1257, or submitted at www justout.com Deadline is 15 days before issue date Jus! Oct is b^h^Just^ui^art^staff^ published on the first and th><d Friday of each month Al! addresses are rn Portland unless otherwise specified tures a silent and live auction, political speakers and enter tainment by blues stars at the Hilton Hotel. (5 pm. 921 SW Sixth Ave. $120 from www.multdems.org/celsi.) Working Artists Studios & Gallery throws a 2nd birthday bash featuring DJs, acoustic music, snacks and a raffle for art, art classes, business coaching and more! (5 pm- midnight. Suites 301-303, 2211 NW Front Ave.) Come to Wieden-t-Kennedy for p:earblossoms IV featuring a performance by Aviator Aerial Dance, an oral auction and appetizers and wine provided by Pazzo Ristorante. Proceeds benefit p:ear, a nonprofit organization that addresses youth homelessness. (6-9 pm. 224 NW 13th Ave. $75 from 503-228-6677.) The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art presents Tada, a patron dinner at Audio Cinema featuring a lively auction, fabulous food from Simpatica Catering and amazing enter tainment by Music Population Orchestra and DJs Anjali and The Incredible Kid. Followed by a PICA birthday party featuring entertainment by Fleshtone and DJ Copy. (6 pm dinner [$150], 10 pm party [$5-$ 10 members, $10-$15 nonmembers]. 226 SE Madison St. For tickets call 503-242-1419.) Imperial Sovereign Rose Court Prince XXXI Craig Hollywood and Princess XXXVI Fiona Flash Foxx cordially invite you to the ISRC Spring Ball at Embers. This year's theme is "Come Rodeo with Us—The Bull Stops Here!" (7 pm. 110 NW Broadway. $10.) Q-LAND and LoveTribe show men how to use play, move ment, laughter, creative communication and healing/nurtur- ing touch to discover the amazing abundance of Kindred Spirits in our lives. (7 pm-midnight. RSVP to 503-223-8822 or www. lovetribe, org/menspirit.) Pink Martini joins the Eugene Ballet Company through May 7 at Eugene's Silva Concert Hall. (8 pm Saturday, 2:30 pm Sunday. 1 Eugene Center. $20-$47 from box office, 541-682-5000 or www.hultcenter.org.) Dance to the big band sounds of Rose City Swing while sup porting Senior Housing and Retirement Enterprises during Sharing an Evening for SHARE at Ambridge Event Center. This year's fund-raiser features performances and lessons from Out Dancing, a silent auction and mistress of cere monies Poison Waters! (8-11 pm. 300 NE Multnomah St.) Pilar French and Casey Stratton perform at Mississippi Pizza Pub. (9 pm. 3552 N Mississippi Ave.) Urban cowboys and girls are in abundance during DJ Crystal's country western dance at the Portland Metro Club (PPAA). (9 pm-1 am. 618 SE Alder St. $5.) Swan Island performs totally triumphant pop metal grooves with Psychic Ills and Blood on the Wall at Holocene. (9:30 pm. 1001 SE Morrison St. $7.) For complete, up-to-date listings log onto www.justout.com. 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