Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 20, 2000, Page 32, Image 32

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and 11 at Keller Auditonum (7 30 pm. 222 SW Clay St
Tickets start at $25 from the box office or Ticketmaster.
503241-1802.)
Ju st out is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline
Theatre1 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday.
3430 SE Belmont St $12-$20 503-242-0080 )
Tor submissions is 15 days prior to publication.
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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Profile Theatre Project presents Arthur Miller's
The Price Oct. 20 through Nov. 19 at Theater!
triangle productions! presents two simultaneous
shows: Brad Fraser s Unidentified Human
Remains and the True Nature of Love, about a
outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro­
vided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual
minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to
space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline.
gay man, his female roommate and their travails in the
single scene, through Nov. 11. Also playing is / Love
You, You're Perfect a musical revue that follows
the ups and downs of romance from youth through old
age, through Nov. 10. (Call for times Unidentified plays
at 3430 SE Belmont St.; I Love You plays at 121 SW
Salmon St Tickets from Fastixx or the box office.
503-239-5919.)
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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Washington State Breast and Cervical Health Program
sponsors a free health screening for uninsured,
low-income women who are Clark County residents
older than 40 from 8 am to 4 pm Oct. 28. Services
include exam, pap smear and mammogram There are
several locations, and advance registration is required.
Call 800 992 1817 (10/20)
To isgister your domestic partnership, bnng
$60 cash to the Multnomah County offices at 501 SE
Hawthorne Blvd. between 8 am and 4 45 pm weekdays.
The Lesbian Community Project is forming a new group,
the Lesbian Singles Boomers Fun Club, for
those bom before 1959. Activities under consideration
are: barbecues, star gazing, camping, dining out, rafting,
day tnps and more. Call 503-281-0296 or
503-282-8475 or e-mail pdxboomers@yahoo.com.
(11/17)
Help form a GALA mixed chorus Lesbians, gays,
bisexuals, trans and allies are invited to sing from 3 to
5 pm Sundays at the Umtanan Umversalist
Congregation of Salem, 5090 Center St. NE. Call
541-754-4144 or e-mail UUtunes@aol.com. (11/17)
Dale Rhodes facilitates A Sou! Salon for
Gay and Lesbian Community, a work
shop that helps you identify what you want in
your spiritual group, from 9 am to 4 pm
Oct. 21 at the Interfaith Sprntual Center,
3910 SE 11th Ave. Call 503-233-2026.
( 10 / 20 )
P.O. Box 14400
Portland, OR 97293-0400
Gay Men's Figure Drawing Group
meets the fourth Saturday of each month;
sketchers and models welcome. Call Philip
503 493 3761 (11/17)
Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone.
Free ongoing support group for men
with H IV/A ID S meets from 12:30 to 2 pm
Please type your announcements and include full contact information.
ON VIEW__________ I
Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
every month from 6 to 9 pm, so mark Oct. 26 on your
calendar and stroll along Northeast Alberta Street
between 14th and 30th avenues, where you'll find 21
galleries full of art. Maps are available at the gallenes.
Be sure to check out the lesbian-owned gallery Plain
Jane at 2936 NE Alberta St., which is featuring paint­
ings by D Y. Wilson through Oct. 22. Two other gay-
owned gallenes are Matrix Gallery at 2315 NE
Alberta St., showing new paintings by Anthony Jeffery
and Travis Bonneau through Oct. 25, and Our Dream
Gallery at 2209 NE Alberta St., presenting photogra­
phy by Stephen Marc through Oct. 25. And finally, yet
another spot ONDA Studio and Gallery at
2215 NE Alberta St., is also now wholly gay-owned.
From Oct. 26 through Nov. 28 they're showing sculp­
ture and mixed-media preces by Nancy Pobanz. She
works mainly with materials she gleans from the earth,
including natural bark papers and inks
Maryhill Museum of Art presents its collection of
Auguste Rodin bronzes through Nov. 15. At the same
time, the museum also will 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 Dnve. Goldendale.
Wash 509-773-3733.)
Portland Art Museum presents two new shows—
Oregon's 20th Century in Photography and In
Search of the Promised Land: Paintings by
Frederic Edwin Church— through Jan. 3.
(1219 SW Park Ave 503-226-2811. www.portlandart-
museum.org.)
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art pre­
sents the group show Counter Canvas through
Nov 26 (Noon-6 pm Wednesday-Sunday. 219 NW
12th Ave. $3 nonmembers, members free.
503-242-1419.)
3 Friends Coffeehouse is showing colorful pastels
by Portland artist Samuel Paden through Oct 30 at
201 SE 12th Ave. A portion of the proceeds will benefit
the No on 9 Campaign.
Wednesdays in Northeast Portland.
Sponsored by OHSU and facilitated by
Mynam Coppens. LMFT, CNP. Call
503 494 7031 (11/17)
ONSTAGE
Artists Repertory Theatre presents Ain't
Misbehavin', the musical revue based on the work of
■Fats" Waller, Nov. 5 through Dec. 17. (Reiersgaard
Theatre, 1516 SW Alder St. $15-$26 Call for times.
503-241-1278.)
Brody Theater presents Middlemove through
Oct. 21. (8pm. 1904 N W 27th Ave $8.
503-224-0688.)
Defunkt Theatre presents David Mamet's The
Woods a frank examination of sex, violence and gen­
der communication, through Oct. 21 at the Back Door
Theater. (Call for times and prices 4319 SE Hawthorne
Blvd. 503-235-8779.)
Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre presents
the repertory show they’ll be taking on the road this
year. Up in the A ir through Nov 12. Then once they
return from playing the Kennedy Center and beyond,
they'll settle in for another run from Dec. 8 to 28 at
their home base, the Echo Theatre. (Call for times.
1515 SE 37th Ave. $13-18 from Fastixx.
503-224 84 99 )
Out ’N About, a group for queer youth
ages 13-20 in the Corvallis area, meets
7-9 pm Thursdays at First United Methodist
Church, 1165 NW Monroe Ave. Call
541-752-2491 ore-mail outnabout@gay.com.
(11/17)
Late Nite Catechism continues its one-woman,
every-nun show in which students are questioned and
chastised in the best Catholic tradition, through
Nov. 26. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at
Mam Street Theater. 904 SW Mam St. $24.50-$29.50
from Ticketmaster)
Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro presents Dia de
los Muertos Festival, featunng the Milagro
Women's spirituality self-designed
study group forming. Basic structure,
Bailadores dancing and singing in celebration of the Day
of the Dead. Oct. 27 through Nov. 11. (Call for times.
525 SE Stark St. $ I0 -$ I2 503-236-7253.)
adviser, some group contact. Celia program
through the reformed Covenant of Goddess
Church. Call Alaina 503-288-3860 or e-mail
alainared@yahoo com. (10/20)
Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland presents
the lesbian-themed play Stop Kiss through Oct. 29 at
The Bi-MEN Groups and Clubs have
the Black Swan. (Box office 541-482-4331.)
Portland Center Stage presents The Devils
through Oct. 22 in the Newmark Theatre of the Portland
Center for the Performing Arts. (Call for times and tick­
ets 1111 SW Broadway 503-274-6588 )
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way. Through ntual. breath and massage,
wake up your body, mind and spmt to ecstatic
states of being. Nov. 4-5. Call 503-790-2141
or visit www.bodyelectnc.org. (11/3)
Fro« HIV testing in Vancouver Gay
and bi men are welcome at an off-site testing
clinic for needle-free testing from 5 to
6:30 pm every first and third Tuesday of the
month at Metropolitan Community Church,
913 W 13th St. Call 360-397-8215.
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Famed lesbian author Leslea Newman is
seeking stones for Fallow Talk III. an anthol­
ogy of lesbian erotica to be published by
Alyson Publications. She is looking for sub­
missions from women who identify as lesbian
or bisexual. Obtain guidelines first from
PO Box 815, Northampton, MA 01061. or
www.lesleanewman.com. (11/17)
Body Electric is Celebrating the Body
Erotic— you've heard about it and talked
Portland Opera presents Verdi's Otello Nov. 4, 6. 8
w eather
No on 91 It's dangerous for our kids, and it's danger­
ous for our schools. Help stop the Oregon Citizens
Alliance's latest initiative. Call Chad at 503-232-7176 or
wnte to PO Box 40625, Portland, OR 97240. (11/3)
Oct. 24 at Keller Auditonum (7 30 pm. 222 SW Clay
St. $18-$39 from Fastixx. 503-245-1600 )
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Call 503 248-3027 for details (11/17)
White Bird presents Australia's Sydney Dance
Company in its Portland debut performing Salome
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and www.topica.com. Find Bi MEN clubs at
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