Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 07, 2000, Page 46, Image 46

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’ July 7 .2Q0Û
be fun-filled and includes A Gay Christmas Carol.
till feeling proud, still ready to party? Then
head over to Saturday
in the Park, the
pride celebration in
Vancouver, Wash, on
July 15. You’ll find a
riverside beer gar-
den and informa­
tion kxiths plus
plenty of lively
entertainment,
including les­
bian goddess JH
Lynn Frances y*
Anderson, the
Rose City Gay
Freedom Band, and Galloway & Luckett
performing with a new band member, Maureen
Kelly, and dnimmer Cacy Lea.
The festivities happen from 1 to 8 p.m. at
Vancouver Landing, Tenninal One,
100 Columbia St. For additional information,
fire off an e-mail to saturdayintheprk@aol.com.
Speak out
Applause, applause!
ueer theater in Portland got a big boost
recently when Triangle Productions
received two major grants, the largest in
the company’s history. The Meyer Memorial
Trust has awarded the company a matching
grant for $52,000, and the Collins Foundation
has plunked down an outright grant of
$45,000.
Presenting primarily gay-themed works, the
company is helmed by Donald Horn. Its upcom­
ing season, which starts in September, promises to
n June 17, the Rose City Softball Associa­
tion took on the Portland Police Bureau
in Grudge Match 2000 at Farragut Park.
Tliis was the fifth year for the event, and the
RCSA all-stars topped the cops 17-13.
RCSA teams play July 9 at Montavilla
Park and July 16 at Westmoreland Park.
RC SA standings as of June 25:
W'L
Boxxes Storm
Embers Red Wings
JO Q ’s Genuine D a ft
Full Sail Titans
Egyptian Club Riders
Webpride, Vancouver
Sing out
usic lovers get three for the price of one
at Gala! Gala! a combined concert of the
*
Portland Gay Men’s Chorus, the Port­
land Lesbian Choir and Bridges Vcxral Ensem­
ble at the PCC Sylvania Perfonrting Arts C en­
ter. The show promises to be an eclectic mix of
humor and inspiration.
T he choirs entertain July 15 at 8 p.m. and
July 16 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at
12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Tickets start at $12,
from chorus members or Fastixx.
According to Bob Mensel, PGM C’s artistic
director, “Not only will the
■y% concert be a celebration of
our own gay and lesbian
community, it will also
serve as a fitting k in
voyage for all three cho­
ruses, who will appear
the following week at
the International Fes-
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tival of Gay and Les­
bian Choruses in San
» : :
Jose, California.”
Good luck, gang!
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11-5
10-5
10-5
6-10
4-11
ugene-based conceptual artist Mike E.
Walsh is presenting his project “Structuring
Fear,” a dialogue on AIDS, under the aus­
pices of New York City art funding organiza­
tion Creative Time. His project can be viewed
online through July by mousing
to www.creativetime.org and clicking on
“Daily Dispatch.”
Each day of July will feature a new image
and short text by Walsh. International artists,
activists and writers will correspond for a
month each, telling the story of how the
AIDS pandemic is impacting their community.
Walsh describes his losses through his
multimedia, site-specific installations from
1985 through 2000. A gay man and AIDS
activist, he has shown his installations inter­
nationally and throughout the United States.
Ciara Del A Rosa, Miss Gay Oregon X X IX , and
Sting Ray Slaughter, Mr. Gay Oregon X X X I
Working blue
atch the Indigo
Girls on June 18
under potentially
blue skies when
they perform a
concert in Port­
land’s Pioneer
Courthouse
Square, 701 S.W.
Sixth Ave.
The electra-acid
jazz starts flowing at
6 p.m. with the open­
ing act, Mrs. Fun,
whose music is self-
styled as “a provocative
blend of off-center, ultrafunk, spoken-word rap
and their own brand of neocabaret.’'
The same show plays the following night at
Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene. Tickets will
set you back $29.50 from Ticketmaster.
Mr. and Miss Gay Oregon
ongratulations are in order to Ciara Del A
Rosa, Miss Gay Oregon XXIX, and Sting
Ray Slaughter, Mr. Gay Oregon XXXI. The
2000 pageant, titled “Murder, Mystery &
Intrigue; the UNusual Suspects,” was held at
the Embers Avenue on June 24. Stepping
down from their duties were Mr. Gay Oregon
XXX Andrew T. Foxx and Miss Gay Oregon
XXVIII Alycia Day Mann-Rose.
■ Com piled by OR1ANA G reen
Mrs. Fun
4-12
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Boxxes Storm
Full Sail Titans
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Mad Digs
The Royals
12
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W omen ’ s D ivision
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JO Q ’s Genuine D a ft
Embers Red Wings
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Just Out MudSkippers
Mad Dogs
6
4
Mad D)gs
Tan Body
Players
Just Out Mud Skippers
Hobo’s
The Royals
Haggis’s Hustlers
Play Hers Club
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6-3
6-4
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JO Q ’s Genuine D aft
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Just Out MudSkippers
Play Hers Club
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Webpride, Vancouver
Gay Men’s Chorus
18
8
Tan Body
Players
7
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Webpride, Vancouver
Quest Yellow Pages
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Tan Body
Haggis’s Hustlers
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Egyptian Club Riders
Gay Men’s Chorus
19
8
Haggis’s Hustlers
Hobo’s
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Egyptian Club Riders
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The Royals
Play Hers Club
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Gay Men’s Chorus
Out at the ballgame
O pen D ivision
he board of Pride Northwest has decided to
hold a community meeting July 13 at 6:30
p.m. They will convene in Rix>m 329 of
Smith Center at Portland State University,
1825 S.W. Broadway. Anyone with comments
or suggestions for future pride celebrations is
encouraged to attend.
Having his say
PHOTO BY MARTY DAVIS
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