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■Fats" Waller, Nov. 5 through Dec. 17. (Reiersgaard
Theatre. 1516 SW Alder St. $ 15-$26. Call for times:
503-241-1278.)
Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk every
Brody Theater presents Diabolical Experiments
month from 6 to 9 pm, so mark Nov. 30 on your calendar
and stroll along Northeast Alberta Street between 14th and
through Dec 2. (8 pm. 1904 NW 27th Ave $8
503-224-0688)
30th avenues, where you'll find 21 gallenes full of art. Maps
Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre presents
the repertory show they'll be taking on the road this
year, Up in the Air. through Nov. 12. Then once they
return from playing the Kennedy Center and beyond,
are available at the gallenes. Be sure to check out the les­
bian-owned gallery Plain Jana at 2936 NE Alberta St.,
which is featuring a mixed-media collaborative show by
Jenna MacGdlis. Joya Menashe and Linda Peters. Two
other gay-owned gallenes are: Matrix Gallary at
2315 NE Alberta St., showing mixed-media works by
Richard Schemmerer through Nov. 27, and Our Ora am
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.
503-224-8499)
Gallary at 2209 NE Alberta St., presenting paintings by
Anthony Jeffrey through Nov 27 And finafy. yet another
spot. ONDA Studio and Gallary at 2215 NE Alberta
Late Nlte Catechism continues its one-woman,
every-nun show in which students are questioned and
chastised in the best Catholic tradition through Nov. 26.
S t„ is also now wholly gay-owned. Through Nov. 28 they're
showing sculpture and mixed-media pieces by Nancy
Pobanz. She works manly with materials she gleans from
the earth, including natural bark papers and inks.
(8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at Main Street
Theater. 904 SW Main St. $24 50-$2950 from
Ticketmaster.)
MaryMH Muaaum of Art presents its collection of
Despite appearances, they Ain’t Misbehavin' Nov. 5-Dec. 17 at Artists Repertory Theatre
You, You’re Perfect, a musical revue that follows
the ups and downs of romance from youth through old
age. through Nov. 10. (CaH for times. Unidentified plays
at 3430 SE Belmont St.; I Love You play’s at 121 SW
Salmon St Tickets from Fastixx or the box office.
503-239-5919.)
the museum also will feature Queen Mane and the
Romanovs This fascinating museum has beautiful grounds
of the Dead, through Nov 11. (Call for times. 525 SE
Stark St. $10-$!2. 503-236-7253.)
(35 Maryhif Museum Drive, GcMendale, Wash
509-773-3733.)
Portland Cantor Stage presents The Cripple of
Inishmaan in the Newmark Theatre of the Portland
Portland A rt Museum presents tw o new
show s— O regon’s 20th Century in
Photography and In Search o f the Prom ised
Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin
Church— through Jan. 3. (1219 SkV Park Ave
Center for the Performing Arts. The GALA performance
is at 7 pm Nov. 5. (Call for times and tickets. 1111 SW
503-226-2811. w w w portlandartmuseum.org.)
Nov. 26. (Noon-6 pm Wednesday-Sunday 219 NW 12th
Ave $3 nonmembers, members free 503 242-1419 )
ONSTAGE
Artists Repertory Theatre presents A in't
Misbehavin' the musical revue based on the work o f
fo u rth S aturday o f each m onth; ske tch ers and m od­
of the mysteries around us— metaphysics, spintuality,
conspiracies, UFO-type phenomena and much more—in
els welcom e. Call Philip 5 0 3 -4 9 3 -3 7 6 1 . (1 1 /1 7 )
a friendly, casual home setting. All ages, interests and
To register your domestic partnership, bnng
is looking for several hundred volunteers. If you'd like to
$60 cash to the Multnomah County offices at 501 SE
Hawthorne Blvd between 8 am and 4 45 pm weekdays.
Call 503-248-3027 for details. (11/17)
wnte to PO Box 6611. Portland. OR 97228; o r e-mail
No on 9! It's dangerous for our kids, and it's danger­
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help with next year's celebration, call 503-295-9788;
pndenorthwest@usa.net. (12/15)
social skiils/support group will begin m eeting
in m id-Novem ber in S outhw est W ashington to pro­
vide a safe place for com ing out, self-esteem and
Portland Opera presents Verdi's O telh Nov. 4. 6. 8
write to PO Box 40625, Portland, OR 97240. (11/3)
and 11 at Keller Auditorium. (7 30 pm. 222 SW Clay St.
The WomenStrength Program sponsored by the
other issues. Call 360-695-1325. ext. 332, o r e-mail
LEZephyr42@ aol.com. (1 1 /3 )
The Lesbian C om m unity Project is form ing a new
Profile Theatre Protect presents Arthur Miller's
The Price through Nov. 19 at Theater' Theatre1 (8 pm
Portland Police Bureau is recruiting women interested in
volunteenng to teach women's self-defense classes. No
experience needed; they will train you next March and
Apnl. Women of color and bilingual women especially
Thursday-Saturday: 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St.
$12-$20 503-242-0080 )
are encouraged to apply. Please call 503-823-0296 by
Dec. 11 to request an application. (12/1)
dining out. rafting, day trips and m ore. Call
triangle productions! presents two simultaneous
shows Brad Fraser's Unidentified Human
Remains and the True Nature of Love, about a
Volunteers of America Family Center offers free
gay man. his female roommate and their travails in the
single scene, through Nov 11 Also playing is f Love
process, as well as groups for moms, queer youth and
women also dealing with other recovery issues All
support groups for survivors of domestic abuse, includ­
ing a group that uses wntmg as part of the healing
group, the
Free ongoing support group for men with
H IV /A ID S m eets from 12 30 to 2 pm W ednesdays
in Northeast Portland. Sponsored by O HSU and facili­
tated by M yriam Coppens, LMFT. CNP. Call
503 494-7031 (1 1 /1 7 )
Lasbian, Gay, Bi and Trans Prtda Celebration
Alliance's latest initiative. Call Chad at 503-232-7176 or
Tickets start at $25 from the box office or Ticketmaster.
503-241-1802.)
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art pre­
sents the group show Counter Canvas through
Gay M en's Figure Draw ing Group m eets the
ous for our schools. Help stop the Oregon Citizens
Broadway 503-274-6588)
541-754-4144 o r e-mail UUtunes@ ad.com . (11 /1 7 )
In search o f.... We are interested in explonng some
(12/15)
Bailadores dancing and singing in celebration of the Day
and makes a great day tnp up the Columbia River Gorge
503-771-5503. (12/15)
queer orientations are welcome from 7:30 to 10 pm on
alternating Thursdays Call John at 503-239-6820.
Miracla Theatre/Tsatro Mllagro presents Die de
los Muertos Festival, featunng the Milagro
Auguste Rodin bronzes through Nov. 15. At the same time,
groups are ongoing arid have child care. Call An at
Lesbian Singles Boomers Fun
Famed lesbian author Leslea Newman is seeking s to ­
anthology of lesbian
erotica to be published by Alyson Publications. She
ries for Pillow Talk III. an
is looking for submissions from wom en who identify as
lesbian or bisexual. Obtain guidelines first from
PO Box 815, Northam pton, M A 01061, or
w w w lesleanewman.com. (1 1 /1 7 )
Body Electric is Celebrating the Body Erotic
you've heard about it and talked about it, and now it's
time to do it. Men, experience your sexual energy in a
different way. Through ritual, breath and massage, wake
Club, fo r those bom b efore 1959. A c tivitie s under
up your body, mind and spirit to ecstatic states o f being
Nov. 4-5. Call 503-790-2141 o r visit
consideration are: barbecues, star gazing, camping,
www.bodyeiectric.org. (1 1 /3 )
503-281-0296 o r 5 0 3 -282-8475 o r e-mail
Out 'N About, a group fo r queer youth ages 13-
pdxboom ers@ yahoo.com . (1 1 /1 7 )
20 in the C orvallis area, m eets 7-9 pm Thursdays at
First U nited M e th o d is t C hurch, 1165 N W M onroe
Help form a GALA mixed chorus Lesbians, gays,
Ave. Call 541-752-2491 o re -m a il
bisexuals, trans and allies are invited to sing from 3 to
5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Umversalist
outnabout@ gay.com . (1 1 /1 7 )
Congregation of Salem, 5090 Center St. NE Call
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