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Lakewood Theatre Company presents the thriller
Sleuth 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. 15031635-3901.)
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woman/every nun show where students are questioned
and chastised in the best Catholic tradition Through
Mar. 26 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday, 2 pm Sunday at
Mam Street Theater. 904 SW Mam St $24 50-$2950
[Ticketmaster].)
Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro presents The
True H istory o f Coca-Cola in Mexico, a comical
look at US imperialism and its effects on Mexican cul
ture. now playing through Feb 19. (525 SE Stark S t . .
$ I2 -$ I4 . 15031236-7253)
Oregon Ballet Theatre presents the world premiere
of James Canfield's new work Illuminations plus
Trey McIntyre s Curupira Mar 3-11 at Civic
Auditorium. (Call for times and dates. 1500 SW Third
Ave. Tickets start at $12.50 from box office or
Ticketmaster 15031 790-2787.)
Portland Center Stage presents Blues fo r an
Alabama Sky Feb 25 through Mar 18 in the
Newmark Theatre of the Portland Center for the
Performing Arts (Call for times. 1111 SW Broadway.
$10-$39.15031274-6588)
Profils Theatre Project presents U ps a new play
by Constance Congdon at Theater1 Theatre1 Mar 3-26
Previews Feb 25-Mar 2 (3430 SE Belmont St. 15031
242-0080)
Metropolitan Community Church of Portland
is seeking playwrights to submit their one-act plays for a
showcase of new talent in a GLBT context One play
will be produced in the spnng of 2000 The submissions
are due by Mar 15. Call MCC for more information
(503)281 8868 (3/3)
Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents
Romeo and Juliet now playing through Feb 20 (7
Interfaith Spiritual Center presents four work
shops on community building starting Mar 10 with
Building Relationships: A Dialogue Among Genders The
center in located at 3910 SE 11th A v e . and the cost is
$10/session or$35/series Call (503) 233-2026 for
details. (3/3)
pm Wednesday and Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and
Saturday, 2 pm Sunday at Delores Winmngstad
Theater. PCPA. 1111 SW Broadway 15031288-8400 )
White Bird presents Ballet Hispanico the leading
Hispanic-American dance company in North America, at
the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Feb 29. (7:30 pm.
1037 SW Broadway Tickets start at $15.50 from the
PCPA box office or Fastixx 15031224-8499 )
Pink Flamingos need help! They're looking for volun
teers to help put on the next bingo extravaganza on
Feb 25 All proceeds benefit organizations in the queer
community Call Pinktastic Hotline at (503) 233-5484 or
visit their Internet site www xjs com/pf. (2/18)
Rose City Softball Association is looking for play
ers of all abilities and coaches who are interested in
forming new teams Like softball but don't play7 Be a
manager (it requires time and spirit) Contact us at
(503) 203-9160 (3/17)
Women wanting adventure: if you re a single les
bian, 35-55, like to play and laugh, let's meet, start a
new group, make new fnends and plan a winter full of
fun! The possibilities are endless Join us at Touchstone
Coffee House at 7631 NE Glisan St. on Feb 19 from 3-
5 pm. For details call Patti at (503) 646-0490 or via e-
mall; lkssh@uswest net. (2/18)
Clark Co. YWCA Sexual Minority Services
Project needs volunteers : peer counselors,
researchers, group facilitators, program development
assistance, etc Our focus is on women and youth;
training is provided Call LJyn Zephyr (360) 906-9142
(3/17)
P.O. Box 14400
Clarii Co. YWCA is offenng a 16- week
Portland, O R 9 7 2 9 3 0 4 0 0
social skills support group for sexual minonty
women, beginning in March Topics include self
esteem and relationships Call the sexual minor
ity advocate at (360) 906-9142. (3/3)
Fax submissions to (5 0 3 ) 2 36 *12 57 or e-m ail to justout@ justout.com .
Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone.
Write Around Portland a local non-profit,
is recruiting participants for its Spring wntmg
workshops If you are affected by HIV. feeling
isolated, or if you want tc explore writing with a
community, the WRAP workshops are for you
They will be held at Project Quest on Tuesdays
from 7-9 pm Call Ben or Liza to sign up (503)
232-2246 (3/17)
the same stage later in the evening, they
also present the original musical
Madwomen's Late Nite Cabaret
Brian Marki Fine Arts presents E ro tic a 2 0 0 C
Feb 11 -29. (IO am -6 pm. 2236 NE Broadway. 15031
249-5659.)
Contemporary Crafts Gallery is featuring ceramic
sculpture by Charies Washburn through Feb. 27. (10
am - 5 pm Tuesday Saturday. I -5 pm Sunday. 3934 SW
Corbett Ave. 15031223-2654 )
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents I
ke e p lo o k in g f o r m y s e lf. installations by damali
ayo through Feb 26 (5340 N Interstate Ave..
15031823-4322.) ayo also has a show called spoak. a
senes of constructions inspired by A Raisin in the Sun
on view at the Reiersgaard Theatre through Feb 20.
U 5 1 6 S W Alder St.)
Oregon College of A rt t C raft presents 9x9x3
An Exhibition o f Textile Study Group o f New York, con
sisting of 52 unique art works each housed in a 9" x 9"
x 3 ' box, through Mar 26. (daily 10 am-5 pm. 8245 SW
Barnes Rd. 15031297-5544)
Photographic Image G alery presents a N u d e
S h o w featuring photographs by Frank Yarmus through
Feb 29. (10 am-5 30 pm Monday-Saturday. 240 SW
First Ave.. 15031224 3543.)
Portland A rt Museum presents S tr o g a n o fh th e
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dren 15031226-2811. www.portiandartmuseum.org.)
Center Mar 3-25. (Cuckoo; 8 pm.
Madwomen: 10:30pm. 1819 NW Everett
St. $12 and $8. reserve at 15031245-3642
Call for contributions: Rainbow Pnde
Press is seeking inspirational gay and lesbian
stones that motivate, inspire and uplift individu
als. Submissions are open to anyone and
should be no more than about 1400 words The
deadline for submissions is March 31. 2000 To
submit please mail or e-mail material along with
name, author biography, address and other con
tact information to Rainbow Pride Press.
"Journeys Across The Rainbow". 6525
Gunpark Drive. Suite 150-117. Boulder. CO
80301 or e-mail EditorRPP
www RainbowPndePress com. (3/17)
Artists Repertory Theatre presents
Lorraine Hansberry's timeless classic A
R a is in in th e Sun. which explores con
flicts over heritage, race, values and
dreams The play runs through Feb. 20.
(Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder St.
Tickets are $15-25: call for times
15031241-1278.)
Blue Door Productions presents The 3rd
Floor doing lively sketch comedy late
nights on the Miracle Theater main stage
though Feb. 19. (11 pm. 525 SE Stark St..
$7 at the door. 15031236-5452.1
OM Lesbians Organizing for Change
Brady Thsster presents Out o f Their
Minds, an improvisational take on communi
cation. Saturdays through Apr 15. (8 pm.
1904 N W 27th Ave $8 15031224-0688.)
Here's ■ fun concept: History's craziest women belt out fabulous showtunes in Madwomen’s Late
Cabaret March 3-26 at the Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center
Cloud • Productions presents S h e a r M a d n e s s
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 Mar. 26. (8 pm
Thursday and Fnday 5.30 and 8 30 pm Saturday, 2 and
7 pm Sunday at Portland Art Museum s Commandery
Room, 1219 SW Park Ave $1S-$3250 [Portland Art
Museum. Ticket master! 15031226-2811.)
Imago Thaatra presents O h L o s t W e e ke n d 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. Now playing through Feb 19 (7 30 pm
Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday 17SE8th Ave
American Heritage Theater Project presents
One Flew O v e r th e C u c k o o 's Meat at the
$12-$15.15031231-3959)
Portland Institute for Contemporary A rt
(PICA) presents Total Fictional be, the newest piece
Pam Monette and the Ssxual M lnoritiss Round
TaMo are looking for volunteers for a foot patrol that
by the New York performance ensemble. Elevator
Repair Service. Feb 18 and 19 at the Scottish Rite
Center (1507 SW Momson St . $15-$18.15031242-
will cover the downtown areas of Stark Street and Old
Town If you are interested in becoming a part of this
team, please call 503 295 9785 or contact Pam at
503.940.5373. (4/7)
1419.)
Portland Opsra presents a double bill of P a g h a c c i
and C a rm in e B u ra n a Feb 12.14.16.18 and 19 at
Civic Auditonum. (7 30 pm. 222 S W Clay St.. tickets
start at $25 from the box office or Ticketmaster. 15031
241-1802.)
Portland Opera presents as part of its Bost of
Broadway series J e k y U t H y d e the classic tale of
good and evil, Feb. 22-27 at Civic Auditorium. (7.30 pm.
222 SW Clay S t Tickets start at $15 from the box
office o r Ticketmaster. 15031241-1802 )
Trans Health Project. A resource guide is being
created by and for female-bom people with non-tradi-
tional gender presentation, mtersexed people, trans
men. gender queer boyz. FTMs. etc We need you to fill
out a survey. Call 15031471-1515 or e-mail tran-
shealthPhotmail com for more information (2/18)
Lesbians interested in participating in new Listening
Parted discussion groups at Lesbian Community
Project are invited to contact the office at (503) 233-
Sonisi Minority Youth Recreation Contar
(SMYRCJ and Phoonix Rising Foundation invite
3913 Groups will meet for 8-10 weeks and work with a
facilitator to explore the many issues confronting LCP at
this time of restructuring (3/3)
applicants for its Board of Directors We are seeking
people who have demonstrated experience in one or
more of the following areas private 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 (5031238-0769 ext 137
(2/18)
Portland area women's fastpitch team looking to
recruit players for Portland-area fastpitch league team
We re looking for players of all positions. There'll be an
informational meeting on Sunday. Feb 27 For more
information call (503) 232-9218 and leave a message
(2/18)
Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center Mar 2-25. On
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has a chapter in Portland for Lesbians 60 and
older who are interested in changing the social
Nite disease of ageism. We meet on the second
Wednesday of the month at 1 pm. It's a good
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