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The people that brought you Bent and Blue
Plate Special are now doing lesbian playwright
Paula Vogel’s Obie-winning The Baltimore
Waltz. Baltimore tells the story of a brother and
sister who run off to Europe to find a cure for
Aquired Toilet Disease—a disease with which
the sister has recently been diagnosed. Vogel
calls this her piece of the quilt for her brother
who died of AIDS. Baltimore plays Thursdays
through Saturdays, through Feb. 12, at Portland
Repertory Theater’s Stage II (815 NW 12th).
Tickets can be purchased in advance at Fastixx
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Marlon Brando + Vivien Leigh + Tennes
see Williams = A Streetcar Named Desire. It is
currently playing through Thursday, Jan. 27, at
Cinema 21 (NW 21st Avenue at Hoyt, 223-
4515). Don’t even think about missing this one!
Jennifer Moore and John O’Hagan
“NEA-Four” performance
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Services
Call Jon Jacob for a quote
239-0975
Tim Miller
$10 in advance [available at Fastixx, 224-8499,
Music Millennium and It’s My Pleasure] and
SI2.50 at the door. Student rush tickets are
available 15 minutes before curtain for $8.
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“We know you can’t dance your way to
equality, but fighting bigotry doesn’t have to be
dull,’’ asserts M. Treloar of the Urban/Rural
Human Rights Alliance in Portland. The pro
ceeds from the next two Queer Nights—Mon
day, Jan. 24 and Monday, Jan. 31—will benefit
the Rural Organizing Project, a network of
over 55 Oregon human dignity organizations
which have arisen since 1992. Those in the know
will tell you that Queer Night is the only place to
be on Monday nights. For those unconvinced
wafflcrs, be assured that Queer Night is low-key,
casual, friendly, all ages, poly-gendered, talk-
’til-you-can-talk-no-more-in-onc-room, dance-
in-the-othcr, savvy, sassy, and just plain sexy
bacchanalian frenzy! Queer Night is at La Luna
(215 SE9th Avc., 241 -LUNA). And whilcyou’rc
at it, why not call Jeannic of the Rural Organiz
ing Project at 284-1705 to do some volunteer
work.
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outlets (224-8499), Music Millennium, Jellybean,
or by calling 246-8967.
artist premieres his latest
Tim Miller is a solo performer, teacher and
activist who has received widespread critical
acclaim throughout North America, Europe and
Australia. He was co-founder of New York City’s
Performance Space 122 in 1980. Miller was
catapulted into national prominence in 1990
when he and three other artists sued the National
Endowment for the Arts after it rescinded their
grants due to alleged obscenity.
Miller’s new solo work Naked Breath, which
will make its world premiere in Portland, is a
funny, sexy story about making your bed and
lying in it. Miller received a Rockefeller grant
for this work, which is a continuation of his
ongoing tales of being queer in the late 20th
century. For the musical score, Miller collabo
rated with singcr-songwriter-activist Michael
Callen, who died in December after a 12-ycar
battle with AIDS. Naked Breath plays Saturday
Feb. 5, at 8 pmatid Sotlday, Pcfr. 6, at7 pm at (he
Echo Theatre (1515 SE 37th Avc.). Ticket-}'
Beware o f a Holy Whore
“In the 1970s,” writes David Kehrin the New
York Daily News, “the superstar of foreign film
makers was unquestionably Rainer W erner
Fassbinder, a squat, pugnacious, openly gay
young German whose films re-fashioned the
flash and artifice of Hollywood melodrama into
grim parables of political and emotional domi
nation.” Beware o f a Holy Whore, filmed in
1970, has recently been restored, and will play
for two days, Feb. 2 and 3, at Cinema 21. Beware
tells the tale of a bored crew on the set of a
German movie being filmed in a Spanish resort
hotel. Jeff, the dictatorial director, surrounded
by members of a company more intent on plot
ting who next to sleep with than on finishing the
film, is stuck in kaleidoscopic quagmires of his
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