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uncements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and
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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
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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. .
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» « 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-
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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 )
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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
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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 )
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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 )
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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.
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