Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, August 18, 2000, Page 35, Image 35

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    Courting fun are: (clockwise
from top left) Jane Machamer,
Tony Hitter, Bryan Bechtold
and Kim Bauske
Team Portland
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line has been extended to
Aug. 24. For an entry form and
more information, mouse on over
:o www.teampxartland-tennis.org.
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Tennis Alliance has a aodHI
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Association is sponsor-
A gem of an idea
lso spanning Labor Day
weekend is Art in the
Pearl, a festival that fills
W Portland’s North Park Blocks
¡» w it h art, theater and music.
A
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ing one of the largest
tournaments in the city,
the 10th annual Rose
City Open, Sept. 2
through 4- More than
200 players are expected
to participate in the
event, which will be
along with many
PHOTO BY MARTY DAVIS
held at the Portland
popular local musicians,
Tennis Center and the
including Michael Allen Har­
Eastmoreland Racquet Club. The entry dead
rison, Theresa Demarest and Lynn Frances
Anderson. This
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free event runs
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t i 11 i i 11 4.
What’s
shaking
in Ashland
n Aug. 21, the
Oregon
Shakespeare
Festival in Ash­
land will play host
to the 13 th annual
Daedalus Project
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On view at Art in the Pearl: “Photography # l” by Scott Wheeler
to benefit various AIDS programs. The daylong
event concludes with a special performance by
company members. Highlights include a read­
ing of the new Moises Kauffman play, The
Laramie Project, a raffle of a quilt made by the
costume department and a 5K run and walk.
For specific times and ticket prices, call the box
office at (541) 482-4331 or point your browser
to orshakes.org.
are $ 15 in advance from the theater box office,
Gai-Pied, In Other Words and Balloons on
Broadway. If tickets remain, they will be $20 at
the door. For more information, write to
pxlxgayfilm@aol.com.
Polish your rhinestones
he Imperial Sovereign Rose Court will hold
an Announcement of Candidates Show at
7 p.m. Aug. 20 for the titles of Mr., Miss
Sense and sensibility
and Ms. Gay Portland. The winners will be
ensory Perceptions will play host to a fund
crowned at the pageant Aug. 26, a benefit for
raiser for Portland’s LGBT Film Festival
the Bill and Ann Shepherd, Pride of the Rose
with a showing of The Five Senses
and Audria M. Edwards scholarship
Aug. 19 at the Hollywood
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funds. Attendees with tri-
Theatre. This thought-
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county photo identifica-
fill new film is
tion get to vote for
directed by Jere-
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my Podeswa
doors op»en at
and has some
5 p.m., and
poignant
the strut-
queer con-
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tent. Doors
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at 6. Both
open at
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shows will
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be held at
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and collectible
movie memora-
Broadway.
bilia. The screening
Tickets to the first
is 8 p.m. at 4122 N.E.
event are $3, and
Fun on the court: (from
Sandy Blvd. Afterward, a
admission to the pageant
left)
Miss
Gay
Portland
party at the nearby
is $10 at the door.
XXVIII Jessica Del A
Chameleon Restaurant and
Rosa, Mr. Gay Portland
Bar will tickle all your sense
■ Compiled by
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Patrick
and
Ms.
Gay
and feature hors d’oeuvres,
O riana G reen
Portland XI Alexandra
music, massages and aromat
apy along with a no-host ba
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