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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 2011)
OREGON'S LG8TO NEWSMAGAZINE JULY 1. 2011 • Triangle Productions!’ [title of show] re cently won two Drammy Awards— for Best Ensemble and Best Director o f a Musical. Triangle’s '69 garnered two PAM TAs— Portland Area Musical Theater Awards— for Best Song for composers Don Horn and Marv Ross for “Perverts,” and Stephen Alex ander and Don Horn for “We’ll Be Fine.” For more informatibn on Triangle Productions!, visit tripro.org. a ^U N G S iQ U E B K “ 2" “*® * • * * ÎÏÏ51?** «> v ? T , , « W '. '. l w , Coi • Logan Lynn has contributed a new track to the upcoming charity compilation Live From Nowhere Near You, which features songs from The Strokes, Spoon, Pink Martini, Wilco and many more big names. One hundred percent o f the proceeds from album sales goes to help homeless youth at Outside In. The album is available July 19 on GreyDay Records, or online now at greydayproductions.com. • B lackout Leather Productions seeks nom inations for the N inth A nnual Rose & T h o rn Awards in the following catego ries: Business o f the Year; Nonprofit Busi ness o f the Year; Leatherwoman o f the Year; Leatherman o f the Year; and C om munity Choice Award o f the Year. N om i nations can be sent to mack97303(®com- cast.net with the subject heading “ Rose &. Thorn Award Nomination” until midnight Friday, July 22. The Rose & Thorn Awards will be given out at the Victory Brunch • Mr. and M s. Oregon State Leather Peter Pinn Palermo and Shell Bishop are hosting a yard sale Saturday, July 16 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Sunday, July 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 645 N. Russet St. Proceeds benefit Bradley Angle House and Q_Center. Paler mo and Bishop are also accepting tax-de ductible donations for pick up and drop off. I f interested, contact msoregonleather2010@ gmail.com or mroregonleather2010peter@ya- hoo.com. '* A* * Â Â f ï Î S î î - « * * '? * * * Q.V,. ^ Bang Bang Betty’s Big Beautiful Bombshells lend a hand to a bombshell in need for Summer Lovin’. Sunday, August 14 at the Courtyard M ar riott (435 N E Wasco St.) during Leather Pride Week. For more information, visit or- egonleatherpride. org. • T h e just-released 2011 Hum an Rights Cam paign Healthcare Equality Index boasts two prominent Oregon medical insti tutions among its highest ranks. Oregon Health &c Science University is highlighted in this year’s report, earning top marks for its policies and practices related to L G B T patients and their families. More specifically, O H S U ’s efforts to ensure health care equality for these patients and their families earned it the distinction o f being among the 27 survey respondents to meet all applicable criteria. Jm go directly to Hasse. Em ail jenanddustina@ gmail.com fo r more information and to donate via PayPal. P Ü iS tS h m S H im i f BtK^ 13 Additionally, Kaiser Permanente earned a 100 percent ranking on the Healthcare Equality Index— the third consecutive year it has been named a leader in L G B T health care equality. For a copy of the report, visit hrc. org/hei. Events of Note • La Femme M agnifique Oregon and La Femme M agnifique Plus Oregon returns Sunday, July 10 at 5 p.m. at Darcelle XV Showplace (208 NW Third Ave.) for its 30th pageant. Doors open at 5 p.m., show at 6. Admission is $15. Winners o f the five re gional competitions vie for the international crown September 4 at the Oregon Conven tion Center. For more information, visit dar celle xv.com. • Weird Bar (3701 S E D ivision St.) hosts “Sum m er Lovin’,” a benefit for Dustina Hasse and her family Friday, July 8 at 8:30 p.m., featuring an impressive lineup o f local performers in drag, comedy, burlesque and more. Hasse is suffering from severe swell ing o f the brain, and is experiencing financial difficulties due to medical bills. All proceeds M onarch Week rules Portland beginning Thursday, Ju ly 14 for a M eet and Greet at Silverado (318 SW Third Ave.) from 7 to 9 p.m. Proceeds from all Monarch Week events benefit the Imperial Sovereign Rose C ourt’s general fund. 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