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Home, Hearth, & Hooch

Just Out marches into spring with your guide to the good life, whether you’re outside and in
 

Forget spring cleaning, we’re spring dreaming of home, garden, and entertaining.

Chalk it up to unseasonably pleasant days, call it cabin fever—we’re positively stir crazy for spring. As thoughts turn to fragrant blooms and steady sunlight and patio weather, we can’t wait to welcome—or at least prepare—for the season officially beginning March 20. Cue Just Out’s spring guide to home, garden and entertaining—affectionately referred to around the office as the “Home, Hearth and Hooch” issue. As you can see, the name stuck.

We chat with design stars Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams on how to make your interiors both serene and stylish, and our resident “Sassy Gardener” LeAnn Locher offers inspiration for taking the party outdoors. Since the eye isn’t the only palate worth pleasing, we offer a crash course in socializing with wine—and catch up with local design guy-turned-confectionist Ken Hoyt. For those who really want to get out of the house and into something beautiful, we tour the grounds of bucolic Ainsworth House. And then there are the chickens—oh, how we Portlanders love our chickens.


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Trans-Operated Tuff Luck Cafe Celebrates Grand Opening Sunday
 

Tuff Luck Cafe celebrates its grand opening this Sunday during the open house at In Other Words bookstore (8 N.E. Killingsworth St.).

The trans-owned and operated coffee shop, located just inside the feminist bookstore, has been serving coffee and tea since its soft opening March 1 and is currently featuring the photography of local trans artist Finn Paul.

The cafe is a project of friends Ryder Richardson and Seamus Bogues, started with the mission to raise funds for gender-related surgery by providing employment opportunities and a venue for trans artists to sell their work. The two also hope to turn the cafe into a trans resource center, providing an all-ages space stocked with fliers and other materials.

Read Just Out's profile of Tuff Luck Cafe in the April 2 issue to learn more about the roots of this new community space and the owners' plans for its future.

The grand opening celebration runs from noon to 4 p.m. this Sunday at IOW. Tuff Luck will be offering specials on iced spiced coffee and serving locally-baked goods. Following the grand opening, the cafe will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.






 
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