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march 3 , 2000 » .rlO OUt out is published on the first and third Friday o f every month. The deadline issions is 15 days prior to publication. & a b o u t »s a free community service o f Just out. Listing for events and uncements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and |hw est W ashington is provided free o f charge. The calendar features events i three weeks beyond the date o f publication. Bulletin Board listings run for two months from submission date. tre a c h listings o f up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro* free o f charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual jritie s community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to :e limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline. Portland Center Stage presents Blues fo r an Alabama Sky through Mar. 18 in the Newmark Theatre of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (Call for times. 1111 SW Broadway. $ IO -$ 3 9 .15031274-6588.) Portland Opera presents The Cunning Little Vixen March 25-Apnl 1 at Civic Auditorium. ( 7:30 pm. 222 SW Clay St. Tickets start at $25 from the box office o r Ticketmaster. 15031241-1802 ) Profile Theatre Project presents Lips, a new play by Constance Congdon at Theater! Theatre! Mar 3-26. (3430 SE Belmont St. $ I0 -$ I9 15031242-0080) Tho Rosa Court Praasnta a Spring Ball ‘ Sailing 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 friends and plan a winter full of fun! The possibilities are endless Join us at Touchstone Coffee House at 7631 NE Glisan St. on March 18 from 3-5 pm. For details call Patti at (503) 646-0490 or via e- mail: lkssh@ uswest.net. (3/17) G arth Fagan D ance leap« in to the S ch n itz M arch 1$ Intorfaith S piritual 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 Ave., and the cost is $10/session or$35/senes. Call (503) 233-2026 for details. (3 /3 ) : submissions to (503) 236-1257 or e-mail to justout@ justout.com. . amissions cannot be accepted over the phone. sse type your announcements and include full contact information. » « H r Image Gallery presents a group show of from Zimbabwe through April 2. (3208 SE Btvd 15031231-3726.) Museum o f A rt presents its collection of Rodin bronzes March 15-Nov. 15. At the same will also feature Queen M arie and the This fascinating museum has beautiful and makes a great day trip up the Columbia (35 M arybill Museum Drive. Goldendale. kVa. 773-3733.) College of A rt A C raft presents 9x9x3 ition o f Textile Study Group o f New York, con- E ____ 52 unique art works each housed in a 9" x 9" it® box, through M ar 26. (daily 10am -5 pm. 8245 SkV jU e s R d . 15031297-5544) P b fific Northwest College of A rt (PNCA) o fw s photographs by Manella Poli through April 1. i f » I NW Johnson St., call fo r hours 15031226-4391.) A rt Museum presents Stroganoff: the and collections of a Russian noble through May 31. (9 am -10 pm daily 1219 SkV Ave $13, $ 1 1 seniors and students. $6 children. 1503 226-2811. www portlandartm useum o rg ) Heritage Theater Project presents Clark Co. YWCA Sexual M inority Services Project needs volunteers : peer counselors, researchers, group facilitators, program development assistance, etc. O ur focus is on women and youth; training is provided. Call Uyn Zephyr (360) 906-9142. (3/17) A rtists Repertory Theatre presents Terrence M cNally's Master Class, which explores the life and artistry of opera diva Mana Callas. The play runs March 14-Apri! 23. (Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder St. Tickets are $15-25: call for times 15031241-1278.) Clark Co. YWCA is offering a 16-week social skills support group fo r sexual nunonty women, beginning in March. Topics include self-esteem and relationships Call the sexual m inority advocate at (360) 906-9142. (3 /3 ) Brody Theater presents Out o f Their Minds, an improvisational take on communication, Saturdays through Apr. 15. (8 pm. 1904 NW 27th Ave. $8. 15031224-0688.) W rite Around Portland, a local non-profit, is recruit Cloud 9 Productions presents Shear Madness a wacky whodunit where the audience gets to solve the crime. See the show that the Guinness Book of W orld Records says is the longest-running, non-musical play in American theater history. Through Mar. 26. (8 pm Thursday and Friday. 5. 30 and 8:30 pm Saturday. 2 and 7 pm Sunday at Portland A rt Museum 's Commandery Room. 1219 SW Park Ave. $15-$32.50 [Portland A rt Museum, Ticketmasterl. 15031226-2811.) M iracle Theatre/Teatro M ilagro presents through March 11 Baile Romantico which combines tradi tional and contemporary dance to tell the tale of three couples' search fo r love. (525 SE Stark St. $12. 15031236-7253.) o f James Canfield's new work. Illuminations plus Trey M cIntyre's Curupira through Mar. 11 at Civic Auditorium. (Call fo r times and dates. 1500 SW Third Ave. Tickets sta rt at $ 1 2 5 0 from box office or Ticketmaster 15031 790-2787.) Call fo r contribution«: Rainbow Pnde Press is BACK TO THE DISH THE DIRT W ITH SHOW. WE'RE HERE WITH GUEST GEORGE seeking inspirational gay and lesbian stones that m oti vate. inspire and uplift individuals Submissions are open to anyone and should be no more than about 1400 words. The deadline fo r submissions is March 31. 2000 To submit please mail or e-mail material along with name, author biography, address and other contact inform ation to: Rainbow Pnde Press. "Journeys Across The Rainbow", 6525 Gunpark Drive, Suite 150-117, Boulder, CO 80301 ore-m ail: EditorRPP www.RambowPndePress.com (3/1 7 ) m Êtm éi .......... V..V.V.. W hite Bird presents Garth Fagan Dance at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall March 15. (7:30 pm. 1037 SkV Broadway. Tickets start at $15.50 from the PCPA box office o rfa s tix x 15031224-8499 ) Thaatra Vertigo presents The King Has Gone To Tenebrae, a new play by George Herman through April 1 at the Russell Street Theater. (116 NE Russell St. For times and ticket information call 15031306-0870.) hartic comics YOU miSS FLAmBÉ. I J U S T , TO mAKE ONE THING C L E A R / I HAVE A LOT ON tl\Y m iND... ing participants fo r its Spnng wnting workshops. If you are affected by HIV, feeling isolated, or if you want to explore wnting w ith a community, the WRAP workshops are fo r you. They will be held at Project Quest on Tuesdays from 7-9 pm. Call Ben or Liza to sign up (503) 232-2246. (3/1 7 ) ^ W W W W «W .S ' Oregon Ballet Theatre presents the world premiere Flew Over the Cuckoo's Most at the R o m C ity Softball Association is looking for play ers o f all abilities and coaches who are interested in forming new teams. Like softball but don't play? Be a manager (it requires tim e and spirit). Contact us at (503)203-9160 (3/1 7 ) Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center through Mar. 25. On the same stage later in the evening, they also present the onginal musical Madwomen's Late Nite Cabaret Mar. 3-25. (Cuckoo: 8 pm. Madwomen: 10:30 pm. 1819 N W Everett St. $12 and $8, reserve at 15031245-3642.) Late Nite Catechism continues its one wom an/every nun show where students are questioned and chastised in the best Catholic tradition Through M ar 26. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Main S treet Theater. 904 SW Main St. $24.50-$29.50 [Ticketm asterl.) Pam M onette and the Sexual M inonties Round Table are looking for volunteers fo r a foot patrol that wiH 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 ) M etropolitan Community Church of Portland P.O. Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 holds a last Thursday gallery walk everylmonth from 6-9 pm, so mark March 30 on your calendar and stroll along NE Alberta between 14th Ave. and 3 Dth Ave. where you'll find 16 galleries full o f art. Maps are available at the gallenes. Do you have a horse? Looking to get together with women and horses to start a Lesbian Equestrian Group for trail rides in the Pacific Northwest. Call Denise at (503) 654-3865 or Lynn at (503) 777-2339 or e-mail kelrav@rdrop com. (4/1 7 ) is seeking playwnghts to submit their one-act plays for a showcase o f new talent in a GLBT context. One play w ill be produced in the spnng o f 2000. The submissions are due by M ar 15. Call MCC for more information (503) 281-8868 (3/1 7 ) Just out (attn: Calendar) Artwi Alberta throughout time, A Ship o f F oo ls' Cruise on the Portland Spirit April 9th Tickets available March 1 st at The Embers and The Egyptian Club. $20 includes buffet dinner and dancing. (3/17) Lesbians interested in participating in new Listening Period discussion groups at Lesbian Community Project are invited to contact the office at (503) 233- 3913. Groups w ill meet for 8-10 weeks and work with a facilitator to explore the many issues confronting LCP at this tim e of restructunng. (3 /3 ) ig s expire tw ice a year (in May and November), and submissions run from |date received until the next scheduled expiration date, lis tin g s are automati- • deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updat- ifbrm ation at least a month prior to the expiration date. id listings to: iam*¡29 The Metro Breast Health Project is seeking les bians aged 35 or over to complete a bnef wntten survey and then participate in a guided discussion with 8-10 other women A $50 stipend is offered. Call Debra at (503) 771-7728 for more inform ation. (4/21) Paddlers Wanted for Amazon Dragons dragon boat team. Races held June 10th and 11th Practices three times a week, date and times to be determined. If inter ested please contact Chnstina at (503) 570-8521. (4/21) Old Lesbian« Organizing fo r Change (OLOC), a national lesbian organization, now has a chapter in Portland fo r Lesbians 60 and older who are interested in changing the social disease o f ageism. We meet on the second W ednesday o f the month at 1 pm. It s a good tim e to meet, support each other and talk about the ageism m your life, in our community, our state, our country and in the world. Call (503) 286-3575 or (5031 331-0415 fo r more inform ation. featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne I'M REALLY" LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING ELLEN ) DEGENERES KISS SHARON STONE ON THE HBO S FILM "IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK L " I THINK THE SHOW WILL STRIKE A GREAT BLOW FOR EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL QUEER AMERICANS! HEE, HEE. ..I'm MUCH MORE INTERESTED IN THE POLITICS OF IT ALL THAN THE IDEA OF ME. AS A, STRAIGHT CUV. WATCHING WOMEN KISS..HA..HA! SUCH A SELF-SERVING APPROACH MUST REALLY BE HELPFUL IN YOUR L IP FOR PRESIDENT. EH? YOU BET YOUR ASS1 A H ...G A Y REPUBLICANS WILL LOVE HIM FOR TH AT... r