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vengeance, love, pam and loss o i culture experienced by
two generations of men. March 31 -April 29. (C dl lo r
times. 525 SEStark St $12 15031236-7253.)
Paula Productions presents The Shadow B om . the
story of three families (one of them gay) confronting
issues of hope and tragedy, through March 25 at the
Jack Oakes Theatre. 18 pm. 2820 Sandy Bhd. $10 at the
d o o r)
Portland Cantor Stage presents Blues fo r an
Alabama Sky through March 18 in the Newmark Theatre
of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. (Call for
times, t i l t S W Broadway $10439 15031274-6588)
Portland Opera presents The Cunning Little
Vixen March 25-April 1 at Civic Audrtorium. (7.30 pm.
222 SW Clay St. Tickets start at $25 from the box office
or Ticketmaster. 15031241-1802 )
Profile Theatre Project presents Lips a new play
about the first female president of the U S. by Constance
Congdon. at Theater* * Theatre! through March 26 (3430
SE Belmont St. $10419.15031242-0080.)
Theatre Vertigo presents The King Has Gone To
Submissions sought fo r anthology on lesbians
kissing. W nte fo r guidelines first A.D.. PO Box 613,
Salem. OR 97308 or e mail Stone ally©hotm ail com
(5/5 )
What Makes A Gay Soul? is the title of a support
group for gay men. which will explore such topics as
being exiled from religious communities The group wiH
meet Wednesdays in April and May at the Interfaith
Spintual Center located at 3910 SE 11th Ave The cost
for eight sessions is $150 with sliding scale fees avail
able. Call (503) 289-4103 to register. (3/17)
Playshop for woman w ith WYMPHOV's Enid
Lofton begins a four-week session on April 3 at Buffalo
Gals, located at 455 W First in Eugene The program
uses improvisational comedy techniques to teach a new
and fun-filled way to look at life To register call (541)
345-2067 or e mail emdL@no.com. (3/1 7 )
The Smart Choicaa program of the YWCA is seeking
volunteers to assist with after school activities designed
to promote the intellectual, social and personal develop
ment o f 4th and 5th grade girts A ctivities take place
weekday afternoons in NE Portland Women o f color
are strongly encouraged to apply. Contact Caroline
Oakley at (503) 721-1754. (5/5 )
Tenebrae. a new play by George Herman through April 1
Old Town. If you are interested m becoming a part of
this team, please ca l (503) 295-9785 or contact Pam at
(503) 940 5373. (4 /7 )
M etropolitan Community Church o f Portland
is seeking playwrights to submit their one-act plays for a
showcase o f new talent in a GLBT context. One play
wiH be produced m the spnng o f 2000. The submissions
are due by M ar 15. Call MCC for more information
(503) 281 8868. (3/17)
Rosa 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 spint) Contact us at
(503)203-9160. (3/17)
Clark Co. YWCA Sexual M inority Services
Project needs volunteers : peer counselors,
researchers, group facilitators, program development
assistance, etc. Our focus is on women and youth,
training is provided Call Uyn Zephyr (360) 906-9142
(3/17)
Write Around Portland a local non-profit, is recruit
ing participants for its Spnng wnting workshops. If you
are affected by HIV. feeling isolated, or if you want to
explore wnting with a community, the WRAP workshops
Just out
(attn: Calendar)
P.O. Box 14400
Portland. OR 97293-0400
Andrew Harris and
Jami CHatalas get intimate
in Triangle Productions’
The Blue Room
through April 9
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: on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
ery month from 6-9 pm. so mark March 30 on your
tendar and stroll along NE Alberta between 14th Ave
d 30th Ave. where you'll find 16 gallenes full o f art.
jps are available at the gallenes Be sure to check
t the new lesbian-owned gallery Plain Jane at 2936
: Alberta St., which is featuring paintings by Carrie
right and furniture by Terry Boyl.
i Her Image Gallery presents a group show of
lists from Zimbabwe through April 2. (3208 SE
iwthome Blvd 15031231-3726.)
aryhill Museum o f A rt presents its collection of
iguste Rodin bronzes through Nov. 15. At the same
ie they will also feature Queen M ane and the
imanovs. This fascinating museum has beautiful
nunds and makes a great day tnp up the Columbia
)rqe. (35 M aryhill Museum Dnve. Goklendale. Wa
991 773-3733.)
regon College of A rt ft C raft presents 9x9x3
i Exhibition o f Textile Study Group o f New York, con
ning of 52 unique art works each housed in a 9 ' x 9"
I" box, through March 26 (daily 10 am -5pm . 8245
V Barnes Rd 15031297-5544 )
icific Northwest College o f A rt (PNCA)
ers photographs by Marietta Poli through April 1.
241 NW Johnson St., call fo r hours 15031226-4391)
»rttand A rt Museum presents Strogenoffi the
• face and collections o f a Russian noble
m f/y through May 31. (9 am -10 pm daily 1219 SW
irk Ave. $13. $11 seniors and students. $6 children.
131226-2811. www portlandartm useum o rg )
»»tland Institute fo r Contemporary A rt
1CA) inaugurates its new facility w ith Fictio nal
ties an exhibition o f contem porary w ork by French
sts Mane Sester and Alain Bublex (Noon-6 pm
Jdnesday through Sunday 219 N W 12th Ave $3
Bn members, members free 15031242-1419)
American Heritage Theater Project presents One
Flew O ve r the Cuckoo's Nest at the Northwest
Neighborhood Cultural Center through March 25. On the
same stage later in the evening, they also present the
original musical M adw om en's Late N its Cabaret
through March 25. (Cuckoo: 8pm . Madwomen: 10.30
pm. 1819 NW Everett St. $12 and $8. reserve at 15031
245-3642.)
Artists Repertory Theatre presents Terrence
McNally's M aster Class, which explores the life and
artistry of opera diva Mana Callas. The play runs through
April 23 (Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder S t
Tickets are $15-25; call for times 15031241-1278.)
Brody Theater presents Out o f Their Minds, an impro-
visational take on communication. Saturdays through
Apnl 15. (8 pm. 1904 NW 27th Ave. $8.15031224-
0688)
Cloud 9 Productions presents Shear Madness, a
wacky whodunit where the audience gets to solve the
enme. See the show that the Guinness Book of World
Records says is the longest running, non-musical play m
American theater history. Through March 26. (8 pm
Thursday and Friday. 5. 30 and 8 3 0 pm Saturday. 2 and 7
pm Sunday a t Portland A rt Museum s Commandery
Room. 1219 S W Park Ave $15432.50 (Portland Art
at the Russell Street Theater. (1 16 NE Russell St For
times and ticket information call 15031306-0870.)
Triangle Productions presents The Blue Room
which explores the entanglements of love and sex
between a daisy chain of characters through Apnl 9 at
Theater* Theatre* (Call fo r times. 3430 SE Belmont
$ 1 5 41 7 from 15031239-5919.)
White Bird presents A e ro Betty aerial dance
theeter at the Performing Arts Center at PCC Sylvania
March 30-Apri! 9. (Call fo r times. 12000 SW 49th Ave..
$ 1 8 42 0 Fastixx 15031224-8499.)
Uminal Performance Group presents The Hour
We Knew Nothing o f Each O ther which features
400 characters who pass by one another without speak
ing a smgle word! Plays through April 15 at the
Metropolitan
Art Studo.
(5031229-3979.)
(8 pm. 2808
NE MLK B M $10.
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-
mad: IksshOuswest net (3/17)
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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)
The Rose Court Presents a Spring Ball ‘ Sailing
throughout time, A Ship of Fools’ Cruise on the
Portland Spint Apnl 9th Tickets available March 1st at
The Embers and The Egyptian Club. $20 includes buffet
dinner and dancing. (3/17)
Museum. Tcketm asterl 15031226-2811.)
Late NHe Catechism continues its one woman/every
nun show where students are questioned and chastised
in the best Cathokc tradition. Through May 28. (8 pm
Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Mam Street Theater.
904 SW Mam S t $2450429.50 [Tcketm asterl.)
The Metro Breast Health Project is seeking les
bians aged 35 or over to complete a brief 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 fo r more inform ation. (4/21)
Do you have a horse’ Looking to get together with
women and horses to start a Lesbian Equestrian
Group for trail ndes in the Pacific Northwest Call
Denise at (503) 654 3865 or Lynn at (503) 777 2339 or
e-mail ke)rav@rdrop com. (4/17)
Pam M onette and the Sexual M inonties Round Table
are looking for volunteers fo r a Citizens Foot Patrol
that wB cover the downtown areas of Stark S treet and
are fo r you. They w ill be held at Project Q uest on
Tuesdays from 7-9 pm Call Ben or Liza to sign up (503)
232-2246 (3/1 7 )
Call fo r contributions: Rainbow Pnde Press is
seeking inspirational gay and lesbian stones that m oti
vate. inspire and uplift individuals Submissions are open
to anyone and should be no m ore than about 1400
words The deadline fo r submissions is March 31. 2000
To submit please mail o r e-mail m aterial 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 or e-mail: EditorflPP
www RainbowPndePress com. (3/1 7 )
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 m
changing the social disease of ageism. We meet on the
second Wednesday of the month at 1 pm It s a good
time to meet, support each other and talk about the
ageism in your life, m our community, our state, our
country and m the w orld Call (503) 286-3575 or (5031
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