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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 2000)
The Oregon Symphony is presenting The Drummer« of West Africa an ensemble of 35 per ....... ■ ■ cussionists from Senegal Jan. 12 at 7 30 pm at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (1037 SW Broadway. $18 75 $50 by phone from (5031228-1353 or Ticketmaster) i « * ! « * t o « * t is published on the first and third Friday o f every month. The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. o u t ¿¿about is a free community service o f J u s t o u t Listing fo r events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities m Oregon and southwest Washington is provided free o f charge. The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date o f publication. Bulletin Board listings run for up to tw o months from submission date. ?f up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro to organizations and arouos soecifrcailv seiving the sexual minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to space Im itations, relevance and receipt by deadline. Portland Accessible Thaatra presents Dearly Departed a Southern-fried comedy about a family that has to pull together after the death of their father Opens Jan 14 and runs through Jan. 29 at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (5340 N Interstate Ave.. various times. $10, (5031236-7456.) Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) presents The Wally Cardona Quartet per forming their new work, a suite of four dances. Open House 01, on Jan 21 and 22 at 8 pm at PSU's Lincoln Hall. (1620 SW Park Ave . $13-$16. (5031242-1419.) urban comedy playing through Feb 12 (3430 SE Belmont St . $10. (5031232-7072.) each other and talk about the ageism in your life, in our community, our state, our country and in the world Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents Trans Health Project. A resource guide is being Romeo and Juliet Jan 13 Feb. 20 (7 pm created by and for female-born people with non-tradi tional gender presentation, intersexed people, trans men. genderqueer boyz, FTMs, etc We need you to fill out a survey Call (503) 471-1515 or e-mail tran- shealth@hotmail com for more information. (2/18) Wednesday and Thursday, 8 pm Fnday and Saturday, 2 pm Sunday at Delores Winningstad Theater, PCPA. 1111 SW Broadway (5031288-8400.) % | x •. •• m ' BULLETIN BOARD ■.....................................*.............. »»>»'»*'..........I Fnends of Todd Asay ( a k a Lindsey Alexander) are invited to a Remembrance gathering on Jan. 30 at 3 pm at Darcelle XV Showplace If you have photos please bring them to share. (208 N W 3rd A v e , (5031222-5338 7 ( 1/ 2 1 ) applicants for its Board of Directors. We are seeking people who have demonstrated expenence in one or more of the following areas pnvate industry, non-profit agency fund raising and community development We are strongly seeking a Board that reflects the diversity of our community For more information, contact Judy Watson. Executive Director, at 15031 238-0769 ext 137 (2/18) Want some cash? The Pink Flamingos are looking for four diverse and deserving non-profit organizations which offer services to the gay, lesbian, bisexual or trans community to be the recipients of money raised during the next Pink Flamingo Bingo on Feb 25 More information and a short application will be available Dec 18 on their Internet site www.xjs.com/pf. (2/4) Listings expire tw ice a year (in May and November), and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration dale. Listings are automati cally deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updat ed information at least a month prior to the expiration date. Send istings to: Sexual Minority Youth Recreation Center (SMYRC) and Phoenix Rising Foundation nvite Love Makes a Family offers counseling ser vices. Graduate student of Social Work offers individ fttt out (attm Calendar) ual. couple, and family counseling to low-income, sexual minority people through LMF (15031228-3892 ) (2/4) RO. Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293 0400 ' :• . Fax submissions to (503) 236-1257 or e-mail tojustoui@ justout.com . Lesbian Community Project seeks interim Staff Organizer. Assist with basic office functions Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. phones, data entry, fund-raiser assistance (www.europa com /-lcppdx (5031 977-3418.) ( 2/4) Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Seeking competitive B-level male softball players. Spnng/Summer league play fun, great guys, some travel. (Mark 1503) 246-0786 Playmaker^uswest net.) (2/4) dreams The play opens Jan 14 and runs through Feb 20 (Reiersgaard Theatre, 1516 SW Alder St Tickets are $15-25; call for times (5031241-1278.) Fey2k—Radical Faerie Gathering at Breitenbush Hot Springs Feb 17-21. 2000. $245, some scholar ships available (http:/ /ccb20556.home mindspnng.com/Fey2k/. Michael or Stephen [2061 953-1700.) (2/4) Brody Theater is offering theater goers a real deal: Contemporary Crafts Gallery is featuring ceramic sculpture by Charles Washburn from Jan 11 through Feb 27. (10 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 1-5 pm Sunday, 3934 SW Corbett Ave 15031223-2654 ) all seats at all their shows are only $5 during January. During the month they are presenting an array of recent productions; call for more information. (1904 NW 27th Ave 15031224-0688) Indian Art Northwest and Portland Art Museum s Cloud 9 Productions presents Shear Madness Native Amencan Art Council host a gala evening of fine art, food and fun on January 29. 2000. The event raises funds for the Indian Art Northwest's Cultural Celebration (6 pm preview. 7 pm performances and dinner, 8 pm auction Grand Ballroom, Portland Art Museum, 1219 S W Park Ave. $75.15031224-8650 ) a wacky whodunit where the audience gets to solve the crime. See the show that the Guinness Book of World Records says is the longest-running, non-musical play in American theater history. Through Jan. 30. (8 pm Thursday and Friday, 5.30 and 8 3 0 pm Saturday. 2 and 7 pm Sunday at Portland Art Museum s Commandery Room. 1219 SW Park Ave. $15-$32 50 [Portland Art Museum. Ticketmasterl. (5031226-2811.) Lewis and Clark College hosts British-bom social- protest artist Sue Cole as part of Arta Alive! Cole gives a slide lecture on Feb 16 (7 30 pm in the Council Chamber o f Templeton Student Center, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road $5 general, free tickets for seniors, students, alumni, and employees. 15031 768 7964 ) Pacific Northwest College of A rt (PNCA) offers Hidden by Light, a photographic installation by Cynthia Pachikara from Jan 10-29. (1241 N W Johnson St . call for hours (5031226-4391.) Portland Art Museum presents Monet to Moore: the Millennium g ift o f Sara Leo Corporation, a comprehensive survey of European avant-garde painting and sculpture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through Jan 23. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Sunday 1219 S W Park Ave $7.50. $6 seniors and students. $4 children. (50312262811. www portiandartmuseum. org.) Pink Flamingo Bingo, have expanded their wings to pro vide year-round wild, campy, queer fun for all We need volunteers for our next OUTrageous fundraising event, bingo on Feb. 25. Call our hot line at [5031 233-5484 (2/4) LGIRTF (Lesbian and Gay immigration Rights Task Força) a nationwide movement with 7000 mem bers in every US state and 46 foreign countries, is proud to announce the formation of a Portland. Ore. Chapter Join the new members and help shape a more equitable future The group's aims include providing sup port and information to gay and lesbian immigrants and their partners and addressing discriminatory US immi gration laws (www Igirtf org. IgirtfpdxQhotmail com (5031471-1568) (1/7) Howie Baggadonutz presents Sherry Glaser in Family Secrets a one-woman show that offers an intimate portrait of three generations of a Jewish family. It opens Jan 28 and runs through Feb 13 at the Echo Theatre (1515SE37th A v e , $17 advance. $20 door. Fastixx, (5031231-1232.) Interfaith Spiritual Canter holds free classes on spiritual practices from the world s religions the first Wednesday of each month They are also starting What Makes A Gay Soul? an educational support group for gay men on a spiritual journey, that will meet Monday evenings beginning in February ((5031233- 2 0 2 6 ) (2/4) Imago Thoatro presents Oh Lost Weekend the story of a woman caught in an amnesiac spiral where she can't remember her past but she can predict her future. The play is set in a fifteen-foot high metallic set with a 300-gallon water tank, shadow screens, and film projectors. Jan 27-Feb 26 (7:30 pm Thursday, 8 pm Friday and Saturday. 17 SE 8th Ave $12-$15 (5031231-3959) Our House invites you to partake in fine dining with famous hosts and help raise funds for residential care facilities for those living and dying from AIDS Tickets for Our House at tha Bistro start at $60 per person and dinners take place through January 2000 (15031 7 3 6 9 2 7 6 )0 /2 1 ) Lakewood Thaatra Company presents the thnller Sleuth beginning Jan 14 and playing through Feb 20 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday, 7 pm Sunday at Lakewood Center for the Arts. 368 S State St.. Lake Oswego $18. $17 students and seniors (5031635-3901.) Artists Repertory Theatre presents Lorraine Hansberry's timeless classic A ftaiain In the Sun which explores conflicts over heritage, race, values and The Pink Flamingos the group who brought you M ira c la T h a a tra /T a a tro M ila g ro presents The True History o f Coca-Cola in Mexico a comical look at US impenaiism and its effects on Mexican cul ture. opening Jan 21 and playing through Feb 19. (525 SE Stark S t . $ I2 -$ I4 . 15031236 7253.1 Stark Raving Theatre offers Family o f Mann a OM Lesbians Organizing for Change (O LO O comedy about the creative struggles of a television writer The play opens Jan. 21 and runs through Feb 12 at Theater! Theatre1 (3430 SE Belmont S t . $13.50 and $15. call for times (5031232 7072.) a national lesbian organization, now has a chapter in Portland for Lesbians 60 and older who are interested in changing the social disease of ageism. We meet on the second Wednesday of the month. (Jan. 12, 2000) at the Lesbian Community Project office. 1001 E. Burnside St at 1 p.m. It's a good time to meet, support Stark Raving After Hours presents Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Foreheed a one-man cathartic comics I '(ES...Of COURSE I UNDERSTAND TOO« .FRUSTRATIONS. WE CANT HELP BOT J ► NOTICE THE TRANSITIONS GOING ■ gN AROUND OS team sign-ups until Feb. 1. The second season begins Feb 10 at Cascade Lanes at 2700 NE 82 Ave The balls roll Thursdays at 6 30 pm for 16 weeks (Contact Donna at PO Box 16511. Portland. OR 97292 o r (5031 2 5 3 5 5 0 8 )0 /2 1 ) featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne AS PEOPLE PASS AWM OTHERS ARE BEING. BOKM .SOfAE ARE MAKING THE DECISION 4 TO MCWE AWAY FROM THIS AREA AS I OTHERS ARF ARRIVING EVERY0AY AND A " NRW PSCAPE SIGNALS A HEW. 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