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    ¿une 16.2000 »
J u s t o u t
is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline
ar submissions is 15 days prior to publication.
OUt&about 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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ON VIEW
American Museum of Snapshots presents Gay
Pned. a show of photos of queer life in Amenca 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.)
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 gal­
leries full of art. Maps are available at the gallenes Be
sure to check out the new lesbian-owned gallery Plain
Jane at 2936 NE Alberta St., which is currently featunng
an array of work by Angelina Marino through June
28 And there's another new spot. Groundswell Cafe-
Gallery at 1800 NE Alberta St., featunng works about
politics and social change
FroeUck Adelhart Gallery presents Intervals,
frames and accelerations a snowglobe invitational
through July 1. which will include a piece by Paul
Arensmeyer (817 SW Second Ave. 503-222-1142.)
Graystone Gallery presents high fire ceramics by
Rhode Fleischman through July 16 (3279 SE
Hawthorne Btvd 503-238-0651.)
Maryhill Museum of Art presents its collection of
Auguste Rodin bronzes through Nov. 15. A t 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 Maryhill Museum drive, Goldendale.
Wash. 509-773-3733.)
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art turns its
new facility over to local artists for Open Walls a non-
|uned. salon-style show through June 25 (Noon-6 pm
Wednesday-Sunday 219 N W 12th Ave. $3 nonmem­
bers. members free. 503242-1419)
Q-Hut Gallery presents N o Means No an art show
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.)
ONSTAGE
Artists Repertory Theatre presents the Pulitzer
Prize-winning Wit. which chronicles the life of a bnlliant
professor coping with ovarian cancer. The play runs
through June 25. (Retersgaard Theatre, 1516 SW Alder
St. $13.50325. Call h r times: 503-241-1278.)
The strange and wondrous Cirque du Soleil bnngs
Saltim banco to a tent on the Portland waterfront
through June 25. (Tickets start at $2950 from
800-678-5440)
Equity Foundation presents two fund-raising perfor­
mances by local actors to benefit the Rob
Buck matter Fund Jesus C hrist Superstar will be
performed in concert June 23 and 24. The Who's
Tommy will also be presented in concert June 16,17,
21 and 22 (8 pm at PCPA s Winmngstad Theatre, I I I !
SW Broadway $16.50321 50 from Fastixx)
Imago Theatre presents Frogs, Lizards, Orbs
and Slinkys fresh from its successful Broadway run
Through June 25 (17 SE 8th Ave. $9316 from box
office 503-231-3959. or Fastixx}.)
Lakewood Theatre Company presents the thnller
Sugar a musical comedy based on Some Like It Hot.
playing through June 24 (Call for times Lakewood
Center for the Arts, 368 S State St.. Lake Oswego $20,
$18 students and seniors 503-635-3901.)
Late N its Catechism continues its one-woman,
every-nun show in which students are questioned and
chastised m the best Catholic tradition Through July 30.
Oregon Ballet Theatre presents Am erican
Choreographers Showcase through June 24
PCPA's Newmark Theatre. (Call for times, t i l l SW
Broadway Tickets start at $12.50 from box office, 503-
222-5538 or Ticketmaster )
Oregon Shakespeare Festival m Ashland. Ore. pre­
sents the lesbian-themed play Stop Kiss July 4-Oct. 29
at The Black Swan (Box office 541-
482-4331.)
Gender Machineworiu is a radical action group that
meets weekly Are you FAG-V? (Female-assigned gender
variant) lodung for other gender queers? C al (503) 471 -
1515 for more information (7/21)
fun filled way to look at kfe Plays hops for women June 7
and 14 Playshop for adults (men and women invited)
June 21 To register call (541) 345-206 or e-mail
emdl@no.com. (6/16)
Single Women's AD-Ventures Group holds a
potluck picnic in Mount Tabor Park at 3 pm June 24
(Patti 503-64&0490) (6/16)
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, entertamment. workshops, a woods full of women
and a beautiful place to come and canoe For information
cat Julie at (541) 488 1907 (7/21)
One in Ten Screenplay Competition seeks entries
from gay and lesbian writers. The deadkne for submission
is Sept. 1. Entry forms may be obtaned online at
Portland Actors Conservatory
presents Private Eyes a comedy
of suspicion, through June 18 at the
Firehouse Theatre. (Call for times
andpnces. 1436 SW Montgomery
St 503-274-1717.)
P o rtla n d O pera presents, as part
of its B est o f B ro ad w ay senes.
Titanic, that little-known story
about a boat that sinks through June
18. (7:30 pm at C ivic Auditorium,
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.)
Triangle Productions) presents
The Most Fabulous Story Ever
Told by Paul Rudnick. chronicling
the journey of Adam and Steve and
their lesbian fnends Jane and Mabel
from the Garden of Eden to present-
day Manhattan, through June 24 at
Theater! Theatre! (Call h r times
3430 SE Belmont St. $10317 from
503-239-5919, or Fastixx )
White Bird presents Bodyvox
the acclaimed Portland dance com­
pany. in a new full-length work, A
Thousand Little Cities through
June 18 at Lincoln Hall on the cam­
pus of Portland State University.
(Call for times 1620 SW Park Ave.
Tickets start at $12 for students and seniors, from
Fastixx.)
BULLETIN BOARD
ATTENTION ALL GROUPS AND ORGANIZA
HONS WHO HAVE LISTINGS IN OUT A
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 Listings dated 11 /00 are already
renewed You must do this in writing, not by phone E-
mail onana@justout com. fax 503-236-1257, or mail to
PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400
Gey A lesbian indigenous peoples group form
ing Activities may include arts, crafts, hiking, camping
and Native American ceremonies Lets get together and
learn from each other Call 503-634-2517 or e-mail: find-
shiswaylQaol com
Gal Pals a group for single lesbians, gathers for a
potluck picnic at Gabriel Park June 24 at 3 pm. A grill is
available, so bnng food to cook, fnsbees and other toys
and a party spint1 (Southwest Vermont Street at 45th
Avenue 503-978-7103)(6/16)
Hambieton Project is holding new volunteer orienta­
tion June 27 from 7-8 30 pm at Friendly House. 1737
NW 26th Ave 503-642-1007. (6/16)
cathartic comics I
PHOTO BY MIKE RENFROW
about
(8 pm Thursday-Saturday, 2 pm Sunday at Mam Street
Theater. 904 SW Man St. $24 50329 50 from
Ticketmaster.)
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www screenplaycontests com or by serving an SASE to
Cherub Productions. PO Box 540 Boulder, CO 80306.
(7/21)
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 Ftoom 140,
State Office Bulking. 800 NE Oregon St. (503-988-3030.
ext 226.7(6/16)
Bradley Angle House nvites past dents, staff and
volunteers to contact the organization regardmg a
planned reunion to honor its 25th anniversary this fal
Call the confidential voce m al box at (503) 203-4505 for
more information (7/21)
Lesbian Community Project hosts an anb racism
group starting June 7 at 6:30 pm The group wd meet
every other week at the LCP office. 1001 E Burnside St .
and the event is free C al (503) 233-3913 for «forma­
tion. (7/21)
Join CorvaWs Bisexual Unity for monthly potiucks.
networking and support, newcomers welcome Next
potluck is June 27 at 6 pm For further «formation cal
(541) 753 7389 or e m al ImJsGhotm ai com (6/16)
If you're HIV+ and need counsekng. psychiatric ser­
vices or help for substance abuse, contact PeaceHealth s
CHOICES program at (503) 695^1297, ask for Gmri
(7/21)
Ptayshops for Everyone wMi WYMPROVI's
Enid Lofton A program that uses «nprowsational com­
edy techniques and exercises to teach people a new and
Daily Bread Express needs drivers to deliver hot.
nutritious 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 Jo« with other gay men, who are
exploring the unique combination of experiences and
strengths that gay men bring to spirituality Led by gay
spiritual director Dale Rhodes at the Interfaith Spintual
C enter« Southeast Portland Preregistration is required
Call (503) 289-4103 or visit
www.hometown a d com /djrtio5/webpage html (7/7)
Gay and Lasbian Archives of the Pacific
Northwest meets on the first Monday of each month at
different locations Jom us and help colect and save our
past. (C al or e-mail for detaks glapn&teleport com.
503-231 8464 ) ( i m
Gay and Lesbian employees of the Providence
Health System stand up and be counted1 Let's get
together away from the workplace for some R and R
C al Kathy at (503) 284 3068 (7/21)
i Art Guild Help create an art guild just for les­
bian visual artists C al the Lesbian Community Project
for the date of the next planning meeting For more « fo r­
mation. cal (503) 223-0071 or (503)2854339. (7/7)
featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé
by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne