historical and contemporary. Through September (9 am The Brody Theater presents Not a Clue, a new 6 pm Thursday-Saturday. 121 N W Second Ave (5031 long-form improv. and Diabolical Expenments, a danng (Schedules po sted datfy a t the tented stage behind the Arlene Schm tzer C oncert Hall. South Park Blocks, SW 248-0552.) new late-night senes Opening Sept. 10 (Clue. 8 pm Friday and Saturday Expenments: 10 30 pm Friday 9 2 2 -5 5 3 8 ) Northwest Danish Foundation presents an exhibit concerning the rescue of the Danish Jews dunng the just o u t Monday-Fnday. Suite 302, 9500 SW Barbur Blvd. (5031 452-9667) present Maripat Donovan s Late Nite Catechism ovit& about is a free community service of ju s t o u t. Listing for events and collection of photos taken by at-risk youth during October (Suite 201. 108 N W N inth Ave. 1503) 228- outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro­ vided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual minorities community. All listings are subject to editing and inclusion is subject to space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline. Listings expire twice a year (in May and November) and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are automatically deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date at the end of your listing. Send listings to: PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Fax: 236-1257; e-mail: justout@justout.com Guardino Studio and Gallery presents mixed- media constructions by Bonnie Meltzer and clay vessels by Sumi Wu. Through Sept 28. (11 am-5 pm Tuesday- Saturday. 11 am-3 pm Sunday 2939 NE A lberta St. (5 0 3 )2 8 1 -9 0 4 8 ) and Barbara Black. Through Oct. 2 (N oon-5 pm High Desert Museum presents B y Hand Tuesday-Saturday. 420 N inth Ave (5031224 2634 wwvv. blackfish. com .) Through M em ory the inaugural exhibit in the Henry Broadway Gallery shows new music paintings by George Johanson Through Sept. (10 am -6 pm M onday- Lakewood Theatre Company presents The 4131.) Mystery of Irma Vep a Victorian melodrama paro­ O NDA Studio and Gallery presents M aasai/Muses. paintings by Sherry Casper Through Sept. 28. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. noon-4 pm Sunday. 2215 NE Alberta S t (5031493 1909 ) (5031635-3901.) Pacific Northwest College of Art presents an Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro opens its 15th installation by sculptor Bnan Elliot that examines our understanding of pnvate. public, and personal space through Oct. 16 (Manuel Izquierdo Gallery) Also run­ season with Fedenco García Lorca's Blood Wedding ning through Oct. 2. installations by Lynn Yamamoto that examine images of feminine cultural identity, and one by Drew Dominick that exposes the gore and game of hunting (Phillip Feldman Gallery). (9 am-8 pm daily. Spirit photographs of indigenous cultures in Indonesia. Kenya. Ethiopia. Thailand. Mexico. Peru and North America. Through Oct. 30. (10 am-5 3 0 p m J. Casey Hall of Plateau Indians. (9 am -5 pm daily. Three m iles south o f Bend on Highway 97. (5411382- 4754 w w w .highdesert.org.) CoCA presents an installation portrait titled B O Y in pm Monday-Thursday. 10 am 6 pm Friday and Saturday 901 S W Yamhill St. (50312239510 ) Spanning Boundaries: The Portland Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary Through Dabney State Park is the site for art installation Into the M feet, a large steel grid by Yasmeen Evjenth commissioned by Orlo for Spanning Boundaries: The Portland Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary Through Sept 15. (D aylight hours in the c ity o f H illsboro on Hwy 219 o r M AX to H illsboro and treed p ortion o f the park G o east o f Portland o ff 1-84. e xit 17 to the Colum bia R iver Highway and one h a lf mile Macri Gallery hosts the Se co nd Annual Altered November. (D aylight hours at the southern edge o f the walk 3 /4 m ile on First Avenue to the Preserve entrance.) pa st the S tark S tre e t Bridge ) Visions Contest Selections Through Sept. 18. (10 am -6 pm M onday-Saturday. 2324 SE D ivision St. (503) Elizabeth Leach Gallery shows work by Chad 238-1523 www m acngallery com .) Buck. M.K. Guth and Lee Kelly. Through Oct. 9. (10.30 Maryhill Museum of Art hosts M aking Beauty: am-5 3 0 p m Tuesday-Saturday (503) 224-0521.) Gallery 114 presents new work by Portland painter Contemporary Am erican Indian Art from the Plateau through Nov. 15. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday Suzanne Malitz Through Oct. 2. (N oon-6 pm Tuesday- 35 M aryhill Museum Drive. Goldendale. Wash $6 50. Saturday. 1100 N W Ghsan S t. 1503) 243-3356.) $5 5 0 seniors. $1.50 children (509) 773-3733 w ww m aiyhillm useum org.) Graystone Gallery features work by four artists: Ann Altman. Martha Kimball. Laurie Sylwester, and James Northwest Artists Gallery presents A Gion. Through Oct. 3. (10 am -6 pm Tuesday-Sunday Celebration of Art that Cham pions the Cow girl Spirit, featunng photos, reproductions, both 3279 SE Hawthorne B lvd (503) 238-0651.) fourth annual M enagerie Project All audience mem­ bers are requested to wear a hat Ends Sept. 4. (8 pm Friday and Saturday a t C onduit Studio. 918 S W Yamhill St., fourth flo o r $12. $8 students and seniors (503) 236-9843.) sary with the return engagement of Blood Brothers a tragic tale o f love and betrayal Through Sept 25. (7:3 0 pm W ednesday and Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 5 pm Sunday a t Theater* Theatre1. 3430 SE Belm ont S t $ 15-$17 (box office. 15 0 3 )2 3 9 -5 9 1 9 1 ) Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents The Taming of the Shrew Wheelchair accessible. Sept. 30-Nov 11 (2 Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday a t the D elores W m ningstad Theater. Portland C enter fo r the Perform ing A rts. 1111 SW area-wide event featunng 49 local artists in a self-guided Body Fem inine Through Sept. 26. (M eet the a rtists: by Dee Hibbert-Jones commissioned by Orlo for C lay S t.. Riverdance $22 50-$65: Les M is $21 75- $61.75: Sunset: $15 $ 5 7 50 (PCPA. Portland Opera box office. TicketM aster) (50 3 1241-1407) Portland Open Studios presents the first annual 3-5 pm S ept 12. Regular hours. 10 am -6 pm W ednesday-Friday. 10 am-5 pm Saturday and Sunday. C edar S t.. S eattle. WA 98121. (206) 728-1980.) pm Saturday and Sunday a t C ivic Auditonum . 222 SW pm Sunday. 7 pm W ednesday and In Her Image hosts a group exhibit entitled The for the construction of Com e Closer, an installation Portland Opera wraps up Riverdance the interna tionally-acclaimed celebration of Insh music, song, and dance on Sept 5. Showing Sept 7-12. eight perfor­ mances o f the award-winning musical Les M iserables Running Sept 14-19, Sunset Boulevard Andrew Uoyd W ebber s musical stamng Petula Clark (A ll show s. 7 30 pm Tuesday-Sunday. 2 Wednesday-Saturday. 1129 N W Johnson St. $3. free The Real Mother Goose exhibits furniture by the Anthony Kahn Design Group and raku ceramics by Dave and Boni Deal. Through September. (10 am -5.30 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is the site (5 0 3 )2 7 4 -6 5 8 8 ) fo r PICA members (503) 242-1419.) A rt and C raft. 8245 S W Barnes Road. (503) 297-5544 which artists Harrell Fletcher and Jon Rubin focus on a local ten-year old boy s life. Through Oct. 9. (CoCA. 65 Tuesday and W ednesday. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm and 7 pm Sunday 1111 S W Broadway $12-39 Ends Sept. Portland Institute for Contemporary Art pre sents new sculpture by Kenny Shad, known for his Pop Surrealist works. Sept. 14-Oct. 16. (A rtist s Reception: 6-9 pm Sept. 14 Regular hours N oori-6pm Cummins, and Mick Rooney. Through Oct. 5. (11 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday 814 S\/V F irst Ave (503) 224- 3208 SE Hawthorne Blvd (5031231-3726 ) son with Hamlet by William Shakespeare Oct 5 is a special GALA performance designed as a social oppor tumty for the queer community Sept 25-Oct. 24 (7 pm The Really Big Dance Company presents the am -10 pm daily 1219 S W Park Ave $7 50. $6 seniors and students. free fo r members. 15031 226-2 8 1 1 ) Dream s of Atlantis Through Oct. 2 ( I I am-5 30 pm Tuesday-Saturday 522 N W 12th Ave 228-6665 ) Davis St. 1503) 248-9378.) Portland Center Stage opens its 1999-2000 sea opportunity to view the daily routine of a professional contemporary art in the region. Through Sept. 19. (9 known Bntlsh artists: Crawfurd Adamson. Gus w w w .ocac.edu) 2 3 8 -9 6 9 2 ) dance company Oregon Biennial a survey of trends and directions in Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery shows Mike Taylor s 4020) Anton Chekhov (8 pm Thursday Friday and Saturday at Jack Oakes Theater. 2820 NE Sandy B lvd $10 (503) triangle productions! continues its 10th anmver Object: A Biennial Review a show featunng hand­ and Michael Hoskins Through Sept. 25. (10 am 5:30 pm Tuesday-Friday. 1 1 am-5 pm Saturday 520 N W Oregon Ballet Theatre presents O BT Exposed a M onday-Saturday 240 S W First Ave (5031224-3543 ) made crafts by 51 Oregon and Washington artists. Through Oct. 3. (10 am-5 pm daily. O regon College o f Butters Gallery shows the work o f M atthew Haggett (5 0 3 )2 3 6 -7 2 5 3 ) 5. tour of studids Oct 2 and 3. (15031244-2740 ) Broderick Gallery presehts work by three well- a tale of young love, forbidden desire and jealous revenge (Thursdays at 7 pm. Fndays and Saturdays at 8 pm. Sept. 24-O ct 23 525 SE S tark St. $12-$14 free outdoor event that provides the public with an 1241 N W Johnson St. (5031226-4391) Hoffman Gallery presents The Inquisitive Saturday. 507 S W Broadway. (50 3 )2 2 8-8 2 0 8.) dy. Through Oct. 17 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Sunday at Lakewood C enter fo r the A rts. 368 S S tate St.. Lake O swego $19. $18 students and seniors Weegee (Arthur Fellig). Also showing, the 1999 Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Blackfish Gallery presents works by Jonnel Covault (5031 790-ARTS) (503)226-2811.) Portland Art Museum presents photographs by Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. GALLERIES Extended once again through Sept 26. (8 pm Thursday and Friday. 2 pm and 8 pm Saturday. 2 pm and 7 pm Sunday at the Mam S treet Theater. 904 S W Mam S t $24.5 0 -$ 2 95 0 (Portland A rt Museum. TicketM aster. Photographic Image Gallery shows Enduring just out (attn: Calendar Editor) Paula Productions presents The Seagull by Entertainment Events and Cloud 9 Productions OCHA (Oregon Council for Hispanic Advancement) shows Straight Shooting ‘99 a announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and Southwest Washington is provided free o f charge. The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for up to two months from submission date. (5031224 0688 ) Second World War Through Sept 28. (10 am-4 30 pm Î is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline or submissions is 15 days prior to publication. 1904 N W 27th Ave Mam and Salmon S treets. Free. (503) 222 5538 1888) Broadway $10-31 (503-288-8400. TicketM aster) ) Time to pass the tia ra - on September 5 a new La Femme Magnifique will be crowned at the Doubletree Hotel Jantzen Beach. Pictured here is Tasha Lee, the 1998 winner in all her sequined glory Waterstone Gallery presents its annual group show by gallery artists in conjunction with the Art in the Pearl Festival Through Oct. 2. (Noon-6 pm Tuesday- Saturday 424 N W 12th Ave 15031226-6196) World Forestry Center presents The Art of Turned Wood, more than 100 selected works by 45 international master artists from the Lipton Collection. Through Sept. 19. (10 am -5 pm daily. 4033 S W Canyon Road. $3.50. $ 2.50 students and seniors (503) 228-1367.) STAGE & SCBEEN | Artists Repertory Theatre opens its 1999-2000 season with Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of O scar Wilde by Moisés Kaufman Sept 10-Oct 17. (7 pm W ednesday and Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 S W A lder St. $1350-$25. (503)241-9807 ) cathartic comics I featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne I HIS COM M ENTS OVER THE PAST few "! 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