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October 15. 1999 * J u s t o u t 3 ] Margo Jacobsen Gallery shows glass works by Bennett Battaile Through Oct. 30. ( 10 am-5 30 pm Tuesday-Fnday. 10 am-5 pm Saturday 1039 N W Glisan St. 15031224-7287.) Maryhill Museum of Art hosts Making Beauty: Contemporary American Indian Art from the Plateau through Nov 15 (9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 35 Maryhill Museum Dnve. Golden dale. Wash $6.50. $5 5 0 seniors. $1 5 0 children. 15091 773-3733. www. maryhillmuseum org.) o u t ^ about is a free community service of J llO t o u t . Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and Southwest Washington is provided free of charge The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for up to tw o months from submission date. o u tr e a c h 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. Northwest Artists Print Gallery shows impres sionistic oil paintings by Katharine Allen Through Oct. 30. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday 121 NW Second Ave. 15031248-0552.) OCHA (Oregon Council for Hispanic Advancement) shows Straight Shooting ‘99 a collection of photos taken by at-risk youth during October (Suite 201. 108 N W Ninth Ave 150312284131.) North America Through Oct 30 (10 am-530 pm Monday Saturday 240 SW First Ave 15031224-3543 ) PSU's Littman Gallery presents Lest We Forget A Dialogue on AIDS a srte-specific installation by Mike E Walsh The installation includes a timeline of photographs and biographies of Oregon dancers, actors, and visual artists who have died of HIV-related illnesses Walsh's memonal examines AIDS and his personal responses, as a gay man, to this worldwide pandemic Nov. 4-26. (Noon-4 pm Monday Fnday. open till 7 pm Thursday in PSU Smith Memonal Center. 1825 SW Broadway 15031 725-0751) Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery presents new paintings, sculptures, and photographs by Whiting Tennis Through October (11 am-530 pm Tuesday-Saturday 522 NW 12th Ave 228-6665) Quartersaw Gallery presents paintings by Carla Bengtson and Jed Thomas Through Oct. 30. (528 NW 12th Ave 15031223-2264) just oat (attn: Calendar Editor) Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro .'raps up Federico Garcia Lorca's Blood Wedding 3 tale of young love, forbidden desire and jealous revenge on Oct. 23. Running Oct. 29-Nov 7. Dia de los Muertos Festival, the traditions of Latin Amenca in dance, poetry and song (Wedding ■ Thursdays at 7 pm. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm. Los Muertos: 525 SE Stark St $12- $14 15031236-7253) : Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Oregon Ballet Theatre opens its performance sea son with An All-Balanchine Evening celebrating the works of George Balanchine Through Oct. 23. (7:30 pm Thursday. Fnday. and Saturday , 2 pm Sunday at Portland Civic Auditorium. 1500 SW Third Ave. $12.50- $76.5010BTbox office. Ticketmasterl 150312-BAL LET.) explores sculptural themes of infinite circulation using a broad range of devices that become metaphors for skin, organs, and bone. Through Oct. 30. (10:30 am-5:30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 207 SW Pine St. 15031224-0521) GALLERIES ..................i......................................................... Artreach Gallery presents The French Connection a five-woman show of paintings of Brittany and France's Atlantic Coast. Through Oct. 29. (9 am-noon Sunday-Friday First Congregational Church. 1126 SW Park Ave. 15031228-7219.) Augen Gallery presents paintings of Sauvie Island by Sally Cleveland and drypoint etchings by Peregrine Honig. Through Oct. 30. (10:30 am-5 30 pm Monday- Saturday. 817 SW Second Ave. 15031224-8182.) Best of the Northwest showcases 200 of the region's finest artists and provides an opportunity to buy holiday gifts to the accompaniment of live music. Nov. 5-7. (10 am-7 pm Fnday and Saturday. 10 am-6 pm Sunday at the Oregon Convention Center. 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. $6 admission.) Blackfish Gallery presents works by Robert R Dozono and Paul Missal, Through Oct, 30 (Noon-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 420 Ninth Ave 15031224-2634 www. blackfish. com. ) Butters Gallery shows the work of Ted Katz and John Maul. Through Oct. 30. (10 am-530 pm Tuesday- Friday. 11 am-5 pm Saturday. 520 NW Davis St. 15031248-9378.) Contemporary Crafts Gallery presents work by Portland quilter Jeannette DeNicolis Meyer Nov 4-28 (Artist s reception: 5.30-7:30 pm Nov. 4. Regular hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 1-5 pm Sunday 3934 SW Corbett Ave. 15031223-2654 ) Cooley Gallery presents the William Kentridge Exhibition a collection of films and prints of the prominent South African artist and filmmaker whose work focuses on apartheid and its effects. Nov. 2-Dec. 31. (Discussion by curator: 7 pm Nov 2 Regular hours: Noon-5 pm dally. Reed College Library. 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. 15031 777- 7790.) Elizabeth Leach Gallery exhibits recent sculpture by New York lesbian artist Carol Hepper Hepper Froelick Adelhart Gallery presents recent paint ings by Gabriel Manca. Through October. (1 1 am-6 pm Tuesday-Friday. 10 am-5 pm Saturday 817 SW Second Ave. 15031222-1142.) Paula Productions cresents The Seagull by Anton Chekhov Through Oct 30 (8 pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Jack Oakes Theater, 2820 NE Sandy Blvd. $10 15031238-9692) Graystone Gallery invites you to view its 15th Annual Mask Show featuring work by more than 20 artists. Through Nov. 7. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Sunday. 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 15031238-0651.) Portland Baroque Orchestra opens its 16th sea son with Splendor of the Dresden Court 1700- 1750 Oct. 15 17 (8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 3 pm Sunday in the Kaul Auditohum. Reed College 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd $13-$33 15031222-6000 www pbo.org.) Guardlno Studio and Gallery presents a show about luminosity featuring work by Wendy Brockhaus and Tim Chilini. Through Oct. 26 (11 am-5 pm Tuesday Saturday. 11 am-3 pm Sunday. 2939 NE Alberta St. 15031281-9048) Portland Center Stage opens its 1999-2000 season with Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Through Oct. 24. (7 pm Tuesday and Wednesday 8 pm Thursday- Saturday. 2 pm and 7 pm Sunday 1111 SW Broadway $12-39 15031274-6588.) HI-IH shows Lovers Only a show of black-and-white photographs by Dosia Karpinska. multi media perfor mance work by Lamya Chidiac. and improvisational milieu music by The Rodney Collective. Through Oct. 27. (11 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday 2927 NE Alberta St. 15031493-HEMP) Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is the site for the construction of Come Closer an installation by Dee Hibbert-Jones commissioned by Orlo for Spanning Boundaries: The Portland Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary Through November (Daylight hours at the southern edge of the city o f Hillsboro on Hwy 219 or MAX to Hillsboro and walk 3/4 mile on First Avenue to the Preserve entrance.) Laura Russo Gallery presents paintings and con struction by Tom Fawkes and paintings by Marlene Bauer Through Oct. 30. ( I I am-5 30 pm Tuesday- Friday, 11 am-5 pm Saturday 805 NW 21st Ave. 15031226-2754) Lewis and Clark College Gallery of Contemporary Art presents recent sculpture and woodblock pnnts by John Buck. Through Dec. 18. (0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd. 15031 768-7693.) Portland Opera performs Werther. a combination of romance and tragedy, by Jules Massenet. (Civic Auditonum. 222 SW Clay St. 1503) 241-1802.) Members of The Third Floor put on a frightfully good show Oct. 15-Nov. 13 late nights at the Miracle Theater The Third Floor wants to scare the crap out of you at The Third Floor Is Dead Oct. 15-Nov. 13. (11 pm at the Miracle Theater. 525 SE Stark S t , $6.15031236-5452) ONDA Studio and Gallery presents Purple- Sacred and Profane a collection of works in van- ous media by 20 artists. Through Oct. 26. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. noon-4 pm Sunday. 2215 NE Alberta St. 15031493-1909.) Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents The Taming of the Shrew Wheelchair accessible Through Nov 11. (2 pm Sunday. 7 pm Wednesday and Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday at the Delores Winmngstad Theater. Portland Center for the Performing Arts. 1111 SW Broadway $10-31 1503-288-8400. Ticketmasterl.) Philip Feldman Gallery shows Me and My Friends an exhibit of computer drawings, constructed photographs and paintings highlighting new technologies by David Humphrey. Through Oct 30 (9 am-9 pm daily Pacific Northwest College of Art. 1241 NW Johnson St 15031226-4391.) Photographic Image Gallery shows Enduring Spirit, photographs of indigenous cultures in Indonesia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Thailand, Mexico, Peru and cathartic comics I COME AMD EXPERIENCE OH...THIS _ _ _ M UST BE BREA TH TA K IN G THAT AD I'VE 1 » R ISE T0 THE TOP OF HEARD A BOUT, ^ ^ T H E CORPORATE I | g DIRECTED TO WARDS ADD E R / J I W O M EN AND o f c o lo r .... a r Ll ll II _ r 1 ' T L r 1 T H R IL L TO THE E X H IL A R A T IO N OF P R E F E R E N T IA L T R E A T M E N T IN « ■ EMPLOYMENT Imago Theatre presents Federico Garcia Lorca s Blood Wedding, Blood Wedding Director Jerry Mouawad offers a "doubling" of the work in which each character is portrayed by two actors Through Oct 17. (8 pm Friday and Saturday $15 $12 students and seniors llmago Box Office. Fastixxl 15031231-9581.) OPPORTUNITIES...J Artists Repertory Theatre wraps up Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde Oy Moisés Kaufman on Oct 17. The group also presents Monday Night Readings a staged reading senes, fea- tunng local actors reading a variety of scnpts with themes that coincide with the current main stage production held through June 2000 Next performance is The Women by Claire Booth Luce on Nov 29 (Indecency 8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder St. $13.50-$25 150312419807.) Wendy Hambidge presents Passing Through a concert of contemporary dance featunng three solos, two duets, and an ensemble, each accompanied by a chorus of voice and movement Special benefit show for the dancers Oct. 16 Through Oct 24 (830 pm Fnday and Saturday. 7 30 pm Sunday at Conduit. 918 SW Yamhill St.. Suite 401 $14. $12 students, working artists, seniors, and DCO members Benefit show: $25- $100.15031249-0246.) featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne COAAE... EXPERIENCE t h e W HITE (WALE PRIVILEGE RIDE "...N E W , AT ^^^LpVSM EYLANO / SOa-avaO ar PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Fax: 236-1257; e-mail: justout@justout.com Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theater presents a "best-of show" featuring aenalists that act, musicians that dance, kites that fly indoors, and people dancing in the air The show will travel to Broadway in April 2000 Nov. 5-Dec. 30 (Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37™ Ave $14- $19 IFastixxl 15031231-6605) Lakewood Theatre Company presents The Mystery of Irma Vep a Victorian melodrama parody through Oct. 17. Opening Nov. 5. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (8 pm Thursday- Saturday 7 pm Sunday at Lakewood Center for the Arts. 368 S State S t . Lake Oswego $19. $18 students and seniors 15031635-3901.) 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: Brody Theater .-.rings together artists from around the nation for a ten-day festival of improvisation Festival features workshops and performances culminat ing in a show by San Francisco troupe True Fiction Magazine Oct. 15-23 (Events take place at the Brody Theater. 1904 NW 27th Ave and Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5304 N Interstate Ave Schedule 15031224-0688. www brodytheater.com.) ' n O W TH A TS W H A T I ' D C A L L A N IN N O VA TIVE L IT T L E AMUSEMENT PARK.. .71