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A s sensualist o f the underworld, Pisarra engenders his work through probing into the forbidden recesses o f his psyche. “Every time I do a new piece” he says, “I pose utertm mue a question to m yself, which is: ‘What am I afraid o f doing; what looks scary?’ and I go there be­ cause I want to find out what’s there.” One o f Portland’s more intriguing and versa­ tile artists— a poet, performer, director and patho­ logical raconteur— Pisarra has wowed both audi­ ences and critics alike throughout the Northwest and in locales as distant as Los Angeles and Montana. He has been the recipient o f grants from the Regional Arts and Culture Council and a commission from the Portland Art Museum for its Biennial Performance Festival, where he debuted a Jean Genêt-inspired trinity entitled The Gospel According to Saint Genêt. In between his performances he managed to publish a short chapbook o f poems, and this year Future Tense Books published Pub lick Spanking, an entertaining new volume o f short stories that offers up a degenerate cross-examination o f life at our contemporary fin de siècle. As it appears his local renown has been firmly established, Drew Pisarra will offer one last per­ formance before moving to New York City, where he hopes to benefit from a more established net­ work o f experimental theater opportunities. D e­ manding a seat at New York’s table is every performer’s dream— usually kept from being re­ alized by the wealth o f fears that plague such a desire. Pisarra will not be conquered by those fears. He wants his life to reflect the tenor o f his art and not the warm insulation o f complacency. Armed with all o f the experience and confidence that Portland has afforded him— and 25 phone numbers— he will board a plane three days after his Portland farewell engagement. Pisarra is known primarily as a solo per­ former, but has recently been involved in collabo­ rative efforts with other performers and dancers. He has enjoyed the different quality that these performers bring to his own work. “Solos and Duets,” a collaboration with dancer Katherine Petersen a couple o f years ago, featured Pisarra in a more whimsical performance posture. He has also acted in some ensemble performance pieces at Imago, including last year’s praised Samuel’s SMUT! COM ! WEIRDNESS! That’s right, kids, you won’t find any books filled with big words here at CounterMedia. Too bard on tbe brain! What you will find is Portland's best assortment of gay: o Vintage physique mags and nudie mags o Photo and art erotica o Fiction and non-fiction erotica o Hard-to-find mags ( T*R*A*S*HSTH) Plus, of course, the usual stuff on (yawn) body piercing, serial killers, drugs and freaks. CounterMedia: One-stop shopping for Portland’s depraved! 927 SW Oak (half a block from Powell’s). 11-7 M-Sat, 12-6 Sun. Major Problems. “A Small Piece o f My Mind,” Pisarra’s cur­ rent endeavor and Portland farewell, promises to reveal yet another aspect o f his performance prow­ ess. He labels this collaboration with dancers Linda K. Johnson and Cynthia Chimienti a “genre- defying” piece that is neither dance nor theater but rather falls somewhere in between. More buoyant perhaps than anything he’s done, the performance w ill be accompanied by a fusion o f movie soundtrack music and four or five pre-recorded short pieces o f original text. Pisarra is excited to try his hand at choreography; he also observes the challenge that not having the text to turn to on stage poses for him. Drew Pisarra will forever be remembered as queer Portland’s patron saint, and Pisarra knows as well as anyone that the road to sainthood leads in a direction where others dare not follow. 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