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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 2000)
aprii 7,2000 « Oregon Ballet Theatre presents Moving Signatures through April 9 at PSU's Lincoln Hall (Call for times 1620 S W Park Ave $17 from box office or Ticketmaster 15031 790- 2787.) B I - Paula Productions oresents David Mamet's black comedy, Speed the Plow through Apnl 26 at the Jack ? i m » c Oakes Theater (8 pm. 2820 NE Sandy Blvd $10.15031238-9692 ) Ä M service of Ju s t relevant to sexuai announc southwest up to three up to Portland Actors Conservatory c vtded free of minorities space limitations 'W '> ed information at least a month pnor to the expira is •e automati- rte«,ng.ptease submit upda«- late. artistry of opera diva Maria Callas. The play runs through April 23. On Sunday April 9 and 16, they also offer Opera for the Hesitant exotic theater music in six languages. (Reiersgaard Theatre, 1516 S W Alder St. Tickets are $15-25; call for times 15031241-1278.) 36-Î 257 or . ......■ V - Brody Theater presents Out of Their Minds in improvisations! take on communication, Saturdays through April 15 (8 pm 1904 N W 27th Ave $8. 15031224-0688) Portland Art Museum presents Stroganoff: the palace and collections of a Russian noble family through May 31 (9 am-W pm daily 1219 SW Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk ■ e v e r y month from 6-9 pm. so mark April 27 on your cal- fendar and stroll along NE Alberta between 14th Ave [and 30th Ave where you'll find 16 galleries full of art. Maps are available at the galleries. Be sure to check out the new lesbian-owned gallery Plain Jane at 2936 NE Alberta St., which Is featuring paintings by Carrie Wright and furniture by Terry Boyi. i 8 Maryhill Museum of Art presents its collection of Auguste Rodin bronzes through Nov 15 At the same time they will also feature Queen Mane and the Romanovs This fascinating museum has beautiful grounds and makes a great day trip up the Columbia Gorge (35 Maryhill Museum Dove, Goldendale, Wa. 15091 773-3733) Park Ave $13, $11 seniors and students. $6 children 15031226-2811, w w w portlandartmuseum.org.) Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) inaugurates its new facility with Fictional Cities an exhibition of contemporary work by French 400 characters who pass by one another without speak ing a single word! Plays through April 15 at the Metropolitan Art Studio (8 pm. 2808 NE MLK Blvd $10 15031229-3979.) I Artists Repertory Theatre presents Terrence McNally s Master Class which explores the life and AIDS Prevention Team offers educational materi als. free condoms, lends out HIV books and videos for residents of Columbia County. (Information line 15031366-2839) (5/00) ADAP/CHIP: The AIDS Drug Assistance Program munity-based organization providing HIV/AIDS preven tion education and support services. (3300 SE Dwyer Dnve. Suite 306. Milwaukie, OR 97222 15031653-8738.) (5/00) Clackamas County Public Health Division (5/00) Cascade AIDS Project provides non-medical ser vices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in Oregon and SW Washington Spanish language assistance available (CAP Portland offices; Suite 310. 620 S W Fifth Ave 15031223-5907 Washington Friends of People with AIDS Foundation offers assistance to those with HIV Services include 72-hour food boxes, emergency travel and lodging, entertain ment, pet care, clothing and household goods, aqd cre mations (15031 283-8535X11/00) and the Community Health Insurance Program pay for cathartic comics I I c? I * * * t l o v i 4 TO MOLEST You , THANjME OUT TO MY YOUR SNOT NOSBDg CAR, SO I CAN LITTLE K \ U ! ^ g f GIVE YOU THE number of a G ood therapist ! i/l Portland Opera presents Richard Chamberlain in The Sound of Music through Apnl 9 at the Civic (Call for times. 222 SW Clay St Tickets start at $18 from the box office or Ticketmaster, 15031241 -1802) Stark Raving Theatre offers Richard III. a new version set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. The play runs April 14 through May 13 at Theater1 Theatre! (3430 SE Belmont St.. $13 50 and $15. call for times 15031232-7072.) 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 for times. 3430 SE Belmont. $15-$17 from 15031239-5919.) Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company presents Macbeth playing April 13 through May 21. (Call for times and phces. Dolores Winmngstad Theater. PCPA. 1111 S W Broadway 15031288-8400.) White Bird presents Aero Betty aerial dance theater at the Performing Arts Center at PCC Sylvania through April 9. (Call for times. 12000 SW 49th Ave. $ I8 $20 Fastrxx 15031224-8499 ) • bians aged 35 or over to complete a brief written 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 information (4/21) Paddlers Wanted foi 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 Chnstma at (503) 570-8521. (4/21) 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 kelrav@rdrop com (4/17) Pam Monette and the Sexual Minorities Round Table are looking for volunteers for a Citizens Foot Patrol that 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) Rose City Softball Association s looking for play ers of all abilities and coaches who are interested in forming new teams. Like softball but don't play? Be a manager (it requires time and spirit). Contact us at (503) 203-9160 (4/7) Old Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC) 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 at 1 pm It's a good time to meet, support each other and talk about the ageism in your life, in our community, our state, our country and in the world. Call (503) 286-3575 or 15031 331-0415 for more information m . SURE I H.E.A.L.-Portland (Health, Education, AIDS Liaison) offers information about alternative views of Fnday Fourth floor 426 SW Stark St 15031248-5020) (5/00) AIDS causation and HIV testing. For information and a free packet, leave your name and address. (15031227- 2339). (5/00) IFARA (International Foundation for Alternative Research in AIDS) orovides treatment The HIV Center i program of Ecumenical Mimstnes of Oregon, offers social activities, support groups, peer support, professional counseling, massage, haircuts and home meal delivenes Hot meals are available at the center at 10 am and 12 30 pm Monday through Friday (Drop in: 10 am-2 pm Monday-Fnday 2 9 4 1 NE Ainsworth St. 15031460-3822 ) (5/00) HIV Health Services Center Multnomah County Health Department, specializing in the treatment of HIV disease since 1990 A full-service medical clinic, includ ing on-site pharmacist and nutritionist, medication man agement, mental health services, wellness program and case management. Se habla espariol ASL and foreign language interpretation available (8 am-5 pm Monday education through the TIE (Treatment Information Exchange) program Weekly meetings are lead by pro fessionals in a specialized area of treatment (HIV treat ment and education Meetings Tuesday nights 15031 736-0194)(5/00) Life to Life is a therapist facilitated support group addressing the changing needs of HIV+ gay and bisexu al men. You set the agenda All ages welcome (7-8 30 pm Mondays $ !2 -$ 1 5 a session, free to those with Ryan White funding. Intake through Phoenix Rising I5031238-0780 H 5/00) Metropolitan African American Support Connection (MAASC) is a support group for Afncan American men and women infected or affected by HIV They meet on Thursdays from 6-8 pm at Project featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne WELCOME BACK. 1 JUST WANT TO quite S imply , MR. V WHA... are you ., MY QUESTS ARE ^ S A Y ONCE AGAIN foulwell , i ' d be ^ really ? ah ... you T he rev RXJLWEUÏÏ I' m ONLY agam i much more INCLINED1 SHOULD follow THREAT TO MY YOUNG SON! The Metro Breast Health Project s seeking les HIV Services Planning Council seeks new mem bers to help identify service needs, decide funding prior- offers anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to anyone Se habla español Interpretation services available Call for scheduled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City 15031655-8471. Milwaukie 15031655-8735. Sandy 15031 722-6660)(5/00) ano avowed gay m homosexuals ^A n , butch biggs J because of the Salem OR 97308 or e-mail Stone_ally@hotmail com (5/5) Portland Center Stage presents Gun-Shy a sardonic comedy about about vengeance, love, pain and loss of culture experi enced by two generations of men. through April 29 (Call for times 525 SE Stark St. $12 15031236-7253.) Clackamas County AIDS Relief Effort is a com m Submissions sought for anthology on lesbians kissing. Write for guidelines first: A.D., PO Box 613, The Smart Choices program of the YWCA is seeking volunteers to assist with after-school activities designed to promote the intellectual, social and personal develop ment of 4th and 5th grade girls Activities take place weekday afternoons in NE Portland Women of color are strongly encouraged to apply Contact Caroline Oakley at (503) 721-1754 (5/5) Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro presents El Paso Blue a sexually charged and passionate drama County: 15031693-3234 Clark County: 13601 735-9170) (5/00) health insurance premiums, prescription drugs and insurance plan deductibles and co-payments for eligible people with HIV/AIDS Programs of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan White CARE Act Titles I and II. (8 am- 5 pm Monday-Friday ADAP 15031 731-4438. CHIP 15031 731-4576 Outside Portland 180018052313.) Metro: AIDS & HIV woman/every nun show where students are questioned and chastised in the best Catholic tradition. Through May 28 (8 pm Thursday Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Mam Street Theater, 904 SW Mam St $24 50-$29.50 [Ticketmaster]) Liminal Performance Group presents The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other which features artists Mane Sester and Alain Bublex (Noon-6 pm Wednesday through Sunday. 219 N W 12th Ave $3 non-members, members free. 15031242-1419) OUtreach Late Nite Catechism continues its one Rapid Eye Therapy -eleases trauma unwanted pat terns and stress Free demonstration every 3rd Sunday at 7 pm at a Sellwood location First RET session free to people with HIV Call Hannah Zaiv, (503) 659-9384 (4/21) presents the Portland debut of Stop Kiss which explores the issue of gay bashing, through April 22 at the Firehouse Theatre (Call for times and prices 1436 SW Montgomery St. 15031274-1717.) relationships in the '90s. through Apnl 22 in the Newmark Theatre of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (Call for times, t i l l SW Broadway. $IO-$39 15031274-6588.) '' ipes and conduct long-term planning Applications due April 28; please call (503) 988-3030 ext 226 (4/17) rSO.... WHAT DO f SOMEHOW THE \ WORDS "HIDDEN 7 AGENDA "KEEP RINGING IN MY '31