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O U t& a b o u t is a free community service of Ju st out. Listing for events and
announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and
southwest Washington is provided free of charge. The calendar features events
up to three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for
up to two months from submission date.
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minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to
space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline.
Street Theater. 904 SW Mam St $24 50429.50 from
Ticketmaster.)
gender variant) looking for other gender queers7 Call
(503) 471-1515 for more information. (7/21)
Portland Actors Conservatory presents Private
Eyes a comedy of suspicion, through June 18 at the
Single Women's AD-Ventures Group holds a
potluck picnic in Mount Tabor Park at 3 pm June 24
(Patti 503-646-0490 ) (6/16)
Firehouse Theatre (Call for times and prices 1436 SW
Montgomery St 503-274-1717.)
One in Ten Screenplay Competition seeks
entries from gay and lesbian wnters. The deadline for
submission is Sept. 1 Entry forms may be obtained
online at www screenplaycontests com or by sending an
SASE to Cherub Productions, PO Box 540 Boulder, CO
80306.(7/21)
Portland Opera presents, as part of its Best of
Broadway senes. Titanic that little-known story
about a boat that sinks. June 7-18. (7 3 0 pm at Civic
Auditonum. 222 SW Clay St. Tickets start at $17.50
from the box office 503-241-1802, or Ticketmaster)
Theatre Vertigo presents Lion in the Streets at
the Russell Street Theater through July 1 (8 pm 116
NE Russell St 503-306-0870.)
The HIV Services Planning Council Community
Forum needs your thoughts on HIV/AIDS services
Attend a meeting from 6 to 8 pm June 19 in Room 140,
State Office Building, 800 NE Oregon St.
(503-988-3030. ext 2 2 6 )( 6/16)
Triangle Productions presents The Mott
Fabulous Story Ever Told by Paul Rudmck, chroni­
Bradley-Angle House invites past clients, staff and
volunteers to contact the organization regarding a
planned reunion to honor its 25th anniversary this fall
Call the confidential voice mail box at (503) 203-4505
for more information (7/21)
cling the journey of Adam and Steve and their lesbian
fnends Jane and Mabel from the Garden of Eden to pre­
sent-day Manhattan, through June 24 at Theater!
Theatre! (Call for times 3430 SE Belmont St. $ 1 0417
from 503-239-5919. or Fastixx)
Listings expire twice a year (in May and November), and submissions run from
the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are automati­
cally deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updat­
ed information at least a month prior to the expiration date.
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The 27th annual Womansource Gathering happens
September 8 through 10 at Camp Low Echo. Lake of
the Woods. The cost is $65 $95 sliding scale and
includes food, entertainment, workshops, a woods full
of women and a beautiful place to come and canoe For
information call Julie at (541) 488-1907 (7/21)
Daily Bread Express needs dnvers to deliver hot.
nutntious meals to people who are homebound with
AIDS, and kitchen volunteers are needed to prepare
meals. Volunteers are asked to commit to one shift per
week. This is a program of the HIV Day Center of
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Call Gabnelle at (503)
450-3822 (7/21)
What Makes a Gay Soul? is an eight-week educa­
tional support group for gay men on a spintual journey
July 13-August 31. Join with other gay men who are
explonng the unique combination of expenences and
strengths that gay men bnng to spirituality Led by gay
spintual director Dale Rhodes at the Interfaith Spintual
Center in Southeast Portland Preregistration is
required. Call (503) 289-4103 or visit
www hometown.aol.com/djrho5/webpage.html. (7/7)
On June 8. join the
Triangle Productions presents
The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told,
the journey of Adam and Steve and
Jane and Mabel, through June 24
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Fax submissions to (503) 236-1257 or e-mail to justout@justout.com.
Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone.
Lesbian and Gay
Immigration Rights
Taskforce for a
potluck and gay pnde
sign-making party. Share
salad, play with poster
paint and get involved
New members welcome
Call or e-mail for loca­
tion (503)417-1568.
!gir?fpdx@hotmail com
( 6 / 2 )
Please type your announcements and include full contact information.
Gay and Lesbian
Archives of the
Pacific Northwest
its new facility over to local artists for Open Walla a
nonjuned. salon-style show through June 25 (Noon-6
pm Wednesday-Sunday 219 N W 12th Ave $3 non­
members. members free 503-242-1419)
ON VIEW
American Museum of Snapshots presents Gay
Q-Hut Gallery presents No Means No an art show
Pned, a show of photos of queer life in America dunng
the last 20 years. Featured photographers include
Charles Easterby and Howie Baggadonutz
Through July 5 (Open 24 hours. 4102. 625 N W Everett
St.)
about sexual assault curated by Kim Hamblin and damali
ayo and featunng works by local artists who have been
affected by sexual assault June 24-July 1. (904 SE
Belmont St. 503-238-1718.)
meets on the first
Monday of each month
at different locations
Join us and help collect
and save our past (Call
or e-mail for details
glapn@teleport com.
503-231-8464.) (7/7)
Gay and Lesbian
employees of the
Providence Health
System stand up and
Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
every month from 6 to 9 pm. so mark June 29 on your
calendar and stroll along Northeast Alberta Street
between 14th and 30th avenues, where you'll find 16
gallenes full of art. Maps are available at the gallenes
Be sure to check out the new lesbian-owned gallery
Plain Jana at 2936 NE Alberta St And there's anoth­
er new spot. Groundswall Cafe-Gallery at 1800
NE Alberta St., featunng works about politics and social
change.
professor coping with ovarian cancer. The play runs
through June 25. (Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder
St. $13.50425. Call for times: 503-241-1278.)
Froalick Adalhart Gallary presents Interval»,
frame» and acceleration», a snowglobe invitational
through July 1, which will include a piece by Paul
Aransmayar (817 S W Second Ave 503-222 1142.)
The strange and wondrous Cirque du Soleil bnngs
Saltimbanco to a tent on the Portland waterfront
through June 11. (Tickets start at $ 2 950 from
800-678-5440)
Graystona Gallary presents high-fine ceramics by
Rhoda Flaischman June 11-July 16 (3279 SE
Equity Foundation presents two fund-raising perfor­
mances by local actors to benefit the Rob
Buckmaster Fund Jesus Chriat Superstar will
be performed in concert June 14, 15, 23 and 24; The
Who'» Tommy will also be presented in concert June
Hawthorne Blvd. 503-238 0 6 5 1 )
Mark Woollay Gallary presents Little Black Dress
Pro/ect. a group of dresses transformed into art by
damali ayo that reveal the stones of women's lives
June 9-11. (120 SW Ninth Ave 503-224-5475 )
Maryhill Musaum of Art presents its collection of
Auguste Rodin bronzes through Nov. 15. At the same
time, the museum will also feature Queen Mane and the
Romanovs This fascinating museum has beautiful
grounds and makes a great day trip up the Columbia
River Gorge. (35 Maryf.ill Museum Dove. Goldendaie.
Wash. 509-773-3733.)
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art turns
ONSTAGE
be counted1 Let's get
together away from the
workplace for some R
and R Call Kathy at
(503) 284 3068 (7/21)
Artists Repertory Theatre presents the Pulitzer
Pnze-winmng Wit which chronicles the life of a brilliant
16, 17,21 and 22. (8 pm at PCPA s Wmningstad
Theatre. 1111 SW Broadway $16.50421 50 from
Fastixx.)
Imago Theatre presents Frog», Lizards, Orb»
and Slinky», fresh from its successful Broadway run
Through June 25 (17 SE 8th Ave. $ 9 4 1 6 from box
office 503-2313959. or Fastixx] )
Late Nlte Catechism continues its one-woman,
every-nun show in which students are questioned and
chastised in the best Catholic tradition Through July
30. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Mam
White Bird presents Bodyvox the acclaimed
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Join Corvallis Bisexual Unity for monthly potlucks.
networking and support; newcomers welcome Next
potluck is June 27 at 6 pm For further information call
(541) 753-7389 or e-mail lmJs@hotmarl com (6/16)
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If you're HIV+ and need counseling, psychiatric ser­
vices or help for substance abuse, contact
PeaceHealth's CHOICES program at (503) 695-1297
(ask forGmni). (7/21)
ATTENTION ALL GROUPS AND ORGANIZA­
TIONS WHO HAVE LISTINGS IN OUT l
ABOUT: If your listing has an expiration date of 6/00
you must renew it and update it by June 26 in order to
remain in the paper Ustmgs dated 11/00 are already
renewed You must do this in writing, not by phone E-
mail onanaU|ustout com, fax 503-236-1257, or mail to
PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293 0400
Gender Machineworks is a radical action group
that meets weekly Are you FAG-V? (Female-assigned
cathartic comics I
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Lesbian Community Project hosts an anti-racism
group starting June 7 at 6 30 pm. The group will meet
every other week at the LCP office. 1001 E Burnside
St., and the event is free. Call (503) 233-3913 for infor­
mation. (7/21)
Portland dance company, in a new full-length work, 4
Thousand Little Citiea. June R through 18 at
Lincoln Hall on the campus of Portland State University.
(Call for times 1620 S W Park Ave. Tickets start at $12
for students and seniors, from Fastixx)
Playshops for Everyone with WYMPROVI's
Enid Lefton A program that uses improvisational
comedy techniques and exercises to teach people a
new and fun-filled way to look at life Playshops for
women June 7 and 14 Playshop for adults (men and
women invited) June 21 To register call (541) 345-206
or e-mail emdlQno com (6/16)
CLIPS-Cycling
Lesbians In Portland
meets on Mondays at 6 pm for bicycle ndes All riding
levels welcome. First nde June 5 Meet at Hawthorne
Fred Meyer parking lot on Southeast 39th Avenue Call
(503) 254 6971 (6/2)
The Women's Health Network presents a lecture.
Matching Services to Women Are Women Getting
What They Need?, from 9 to 11 30 am June 9 at the
Kaiser Permanente Town Hall Building, 3704 N
Interstate Ave in Portland For more information, call
Judy at (503) 731-4018.(6/2)
Lesbian Art Guild Help create an art guild just for
lesbian visual artists Call the Lesbian Community
Project for the date of the next planning meeting For
more information, call (503) 223-0071 or (503)2854339
(7/7)
In Other Words hosts Amazon Salon, a gathering of
women in their 20s and 30s hoping to form a communi­
ty of third-wave feminists They will meet on the second
and fourth Mondays o f every month from 7 to 8 30 pm
at 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd (503) 234-1123 (6/2)
featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touche Flambé
by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne
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