Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 01, 2011, Page 13, Image 13

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    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.
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• 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.
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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.
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go directly to Hasse. Em ail jenanddustina@
gmail.com fo r more information and to donate
via PayPal.
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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. For a complete schedule
o f events, visit rosecourt.org.
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