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Denied Again!


Today was supposed to be a big day for gays. That was until last Friday, Dec. 28.

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For All Families: Tess Fields (right), with partner Trisha. Todd and their children, testified in Salem before the Oregon. Legislature’s House Elections, Ethics, and Rules Committee in. support of HB 2007 last April. They were smiling then.
IMAGE: byron beck
BY BYRON BECK | 503-243-2122

[January 2nd, 2008]

That’s when a federal judge issued a temporary injunction against House Bill 2007, the law providing domestic partnership rights and benefits that was to have gone into effect Wednesday, Jan. 2. The ruling by Judge Michael Mosman means HB 2007 will not legally take effect until after the outcome of another hearing Feb. 1.

IFRAME

WEDNESDAY JAN. 2


[CELEBRATE] Candlelight Vigil


Instead of a party to celebrate domestic partnerships, Basic Rights Oregon will host a candlelight vigil. Q Center, 69 SE Taylor St., 503-222-6151, 5:30-8:30 pm. Free. All ages.

THURSDAY JAN. 3


[STAGE] SHINING CITY


Third Rail heads back to Ireland for Conor McPherson’s beautiful and excruciating ghost story. Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N Interstate Ave., 381-8686. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays. Closes Feb. 2. $16-$25.

FRIDAY JAN. 4


[SCREEN] SING-ALONG GREASE


Tell me more, tell me more, do you know it by heart? Tell me more, tell me more, can you sing all the parts? Cinema 21. 7 pm Friday-Thursday, Jan. 4-10. $12.

[MUSIC] LEVIETHAN, RITCHIE YOUNG, IOA


Heroes&Villains bassist Levi Cecil has proved a fine songwriter during said band’s hiatus, and tonight’s openers are in swell ensembles of their own: Ritchie Young heads up chamber-folk faves Loch Lomond, and IOA is Point Juncture, WA’s Amanda Spring on baritone ukulele. Hooray for side projects! Mississippi Studios. 10 pm. Free. 21+. Also see music listings.





















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SATURDAY JAN. 5


[MUSIC] HORSE FEATHERS, MBILLY, THE BOTTICELLIS


Horse Feathers frontman Justin Ringle waxes all Tracy Chapman-esque and furrows his brow into a grumpy scowl when he sings; it’s awesome. Mississippi Studios. 7 and 10 pm. $10 advance, $12 day of show. 21+. Also see music listings.

[SCREEN] LYNCH


That’s David Lynch, the mind-blowing director profiled in a documentary made by…unknown filmmakers. Maybe they’re owls! NW Film Center, Whitsell Auditorium, Portland Art Museum. 5:30 pm. $4-$7.

[MUSIC] CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION


From electro-dance-y to dark ‘n’ doomy and in-your-face weird, the two-day COTR fest has a little somethin’ for everyone (though, this year, it’s only open to grown-up children thanks to the good ol’ OLCC). AudioCinema. Shows start 5:30 pm Saturday-Sunday. $12 per day, $20 for both days with free festival compilation. 21+. Also see music listings.

SUNDAY JAN. 6


[CLASSICAL] SONGS OF TRAVEL


Resident conductor Gregory Vajda whisks the Oregon Symphony across the world with assistance from gifted 14-year-old Beaverton violinist Brandon Garbot. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 1037 SW Broadway, 248-4335. 2 pm Sunday, Jan. 6. $8-$39.






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RECENT COMMENTS ON “Denied Again!”

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Get over it. At least one judge with balls to stand up for traditional marriages and traditional all together

just me, Jan 3rd, 2008 7:58pm
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Explain it again, "just me," how a loving couple who happen to be of the same gender can harm traditional marriage (or you, for that matter) by enjoying the same rights that "traditiona...

justyou?, Jan 4th, 2008 11:05am
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The legalization of same-sex marriages would ultimately skew social perception of the word "marriage" and legitimize such relationships to the culture at large, if only due to how commonplac...

Jason, Jan 9th, 2008 4:58pm
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"The legalization of same-sex marriages would ultimately skew social perception of the word "marriage" and legitimize such relationships to the culture at large." That's the idea, ...

Ben Waterhouse, Jan 9th, 2008 8:40pm
 
 
 





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