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Brody Theater presents Generic Hospital, an
because booth rates increase 50 percent after
im provised medical comedy, through June 16. (8 pm.
1904 N W 27th Ave. $8. 503-224-0688 )
June 1 and are only on a space-available
basis. Have you ever thought about betng in
Cygnet Theatre presents Pinter on Pinter on
Plntae. two one act plays by Harold Pinter, through
June 23 at R ussell Street Theatre. (Call for times.
116 N E R u ssell St. $12-$15. 503-295-3555.)
the parade? Bring yourself, your friends and
any groups you're involved m. All it takes to be
in the parade is a sm ile (and a $ 1 0 donation if
you can afford it). D o you want to be a part of
putting on Pride 2001 ? Volunteering is fun and
Imago Theatre presents Frog* through July 29.
rewarding, and you'll meet a great group of
(1 7 S E Eighth Ave. $9 -$1 8 from box office.
wonderful people and get a free T-shirt. Need
an application or more inform ation? C h e ck out
5 0 3-231 95 81 . or Fastixx.)
Musical Theatre Company presents La Cage
Aux Fottea featuring Poison W aters as the housdboy
The
through June 3 at the Eastside Performance Center.
(531 S E N th Ave. $3 0 4 3 5 from 503916-6592 or Fastixx.)
Oregon Ballet Theatre presents American
Choreographer s Showcase through June 23 at
Newm ark Theatre. (Call for times. 1111 S W Broadw ay
Tickets are $ 5 -$8 0 from box office. 503-222-5538 or
Ticketmaster.)
Portland Opera presents Alda, the new musical by
Tim Rice and Elton John, a s part of its Best of
Broadw ay se n e s through June 3 at Keller Auditonum.
(CalI for times. 22 2 S W C lay St. $2 5 -$6 5 from box
office. 503-241-1802, or Ticketmaster.)
Stark Raving Theatre presents two one-act plays.
Featuring Loretta and Risk Everything, through
June 16. (Call for times and tickets. 3 4 3 0 S E Belmont
St. $1 3 .5 0 4 1 7 . 503-232-7072.)
triangle productions! presents The (Bad) Boy
Next Door starring Tony Valenzuela June 7 to 9 at
www pridenw.org, call 503-295-9788 (yes.
som eone is returning phone calls this year!),
or write Pnde Northw est Inc., P O B ox 6611.
Portland. O R 97228. (6/15)
The Rainbow Community Foot Patrol
will begin patroling downtown Portland this
sum m er in the areas of Old Town, Chinatown
and upper Stark Street; volunteers provide a
visible presence to deter crime in our com m u­
nity. The group is asking for contributions to
purchase necessary equipment, a place in
those areas to store equipment and, of course,
more volunteers. Contact Dana Rosenlund at
503-774-9085 or rambowfootpatri0aol.com.
Ecumenical Mbiixtriaa of Oregon HIV
Service« Program is in need of volunteers
to help provide support services to those living
with H IV /A ID S. They need m eals-on-wheels
drivers, dishw ashers and/or day center helpers
who can make a regular commitment of 90
minutes to three hours a week. For information
ca l Lowen Berm an at 503-460-3822. (7/6)
Theaterl Theatre! (8 pm. 3 4 3 0 S E Belm ont St. $ 2 3 4 2 5 .
5 0 3 2 3 9 -5 9 1 9 .)
Maria Paco W orks include acrylics, pastels, watercol-
ors, fine art photography, metal sculpture and jewelry.
Art on Alborta holds a last Thursday gallery walk
Maduxa Tattoo A Gallery presents mixed-media
self-portrait draw ings and paintings by Shelley Stefan
in a show called Drag King Witch The show opens
every month from 6 to 9 pm, so mark June 3 0 on your
calendar and stroll along Northeast Afoerta Street
8 pm June 7 and runs through June 30 at 420 S W
W ashington St.
between 14th and 30th avenues, where you 'll find 21
galleries full of art. M a p s are available at the gaHenes.
Be sure to check out the lesbian-ow ned gallery Plain
Jana at 29 36 N E Alberta St.; two other gay-ow ned gal­
leries are Matrix Gallery at 23 15 N E Alberta St. and
Our Dream Gallery at 2 2 09 N E Alberta St., which is
show ing paintings by Ron Smith and ThoArthur
Scandals Other Side Cafe Bar. 1038 S W Stark
St., is featuring portraits by Raymond C ornelia
through June 30.
M ark Woolley GaHery. 120 N W Ninth Ave., is
Sandy Roumagoux and m ono­
types and oils by Emory Hinkley through June 2.
show ing paintings by
triangle productions! also presents the musical
Naked Boys Singing! from June 14 to July 21 at
Theaterl Theatre! (8 pm. 3 4 3 0 S E Belm ont St. $ 1 7 4 1 9 .
5 0 3 -2 3 9 5 9 1 9 .)
University Theatre presents Part 1 of Angels In
America through June 9 at the University of Oregon.
(Call for times. $ 5 4 1 0 from the ticket office in Erb
AudMon for David York Entombin'«
2001-2002 concert season. N ow in its 16th
season, this is a select ensem ble of accom ­
plished m usicians w hose m ission is to present
inspired perform ances of choral m asterpieces
and new works. A ! singe rs in the 32-voice
choir audition annualy. Preliminary auditions w il
be held through June 1. C a l 503-721-0262 to
schedule a private appointment. (6/1)
Oregon Ballet Theatre presente American
Choreographers Show case through June 23 at
Newmark Theatre
Mem orial Union. 1222 E 13th Ave. 54 1-349 43 63 .
Shout-Out Portland!— a nonprofit, multicul­
darkwinguoregon.edu/~theatre/.)
tural, multiethnic group dedicated to prom oting diversity
through music, dance, theater and the performing arts—
White Bird presents the world premiere of Michael
C u rry's Spirits June 7 to 9 at Keller Auditorium.
(7:30 pm. 2 2 2 S W C lay St. $ 1 8 4 3 9 from Fastixx.
503-245-1600.)
needs cast mem bers and instrum entalists. If you are 15
or older and would like to have fun playing an instru­
ment, singing, dancing and celebrating diversity, ca l
Interested in forming a support and social group? Brents,
potlucks. outdoor activities, building community and sup ­
porting family identity. P o ssM y networking for cooperative
short-time child care. C a l 503-284-0216. (6/17)
Wright through June 9. And finally, yet another spot,
O MDA Studio and Gallery at 22 15 N E Alberta St.,
503-848-2496 or visit the Internet site
www.m em bers.hom e.net/shoutoutpdx/. Prior perform ­
i at play! W e stsid e potlucks. book club,
kayaking and general fun times. Call G race at
is also now wholly gay-ow ned and show ing paintings of
men by Anne John through June 26.
ing experience is not required. (6/17)
503-643-3209. (6/1)
Same-sex «octal dancoi Leam the b asics of fox
Teacher*! M A T student doing research on gay and
trot, waltz, sw ing and tango in a casual, relaxed environ­
ment during an eight-week se ssio n June 21 to Aug. 9 at
been newly hired within the past five years and would
The
Lesbian Art Guild is show ing its w ork through
June 30 at the Jantzen Beach Barnes & Noble. An
artists reception w il be held 7-9 pm June 8. Artists
include
Begley,
Gilbert M ary Hauer. Heron. Pago Jordan and
Artists Repertory Theatre presents Side Men. a
Tony Award-winning family drama and tribute to 5 0 s
jazz, through July 1. (Call for times and prices.
Reiersgaard Theatre. 1516 S W Alder St. 503-241-1278.)
Pride 2001 opportunities! Have you considered
the Center for Movem ent Arts. Partner required. Call
503-236-1007 to register. (6/17)
like to share your story, please contact Annie at
Clackamas County A ID S ReMsf Effort is a com ­
HIV Day C enter, a program of Ecumenical Ministries of
munity-based organization providing H IV /A ID S prevention
education and support services. (3300 S E D w yer Drive.
Oregon, offers social activities, support groups, peer su p
M etropolitan A frican Am erican Support
Connection (M A A S O is a support group for
port, professional counseling, massage, haircuts and home
A frican A m erican m en and w om en infected o r affect­
Suite 306. Mtwaukie. O R 97222 503-653-8738.) (6/01)
meal deliveries. Hot meals are available at the center at
9:30 am and 12:30 pm Monday through Friday. (Drop in:
9 am-3 pm Monday-Friday 2941 N E Ainsworth St.
ed by HIV. They m eet w eekly at Project Q uest.
having a booth at this year's festival? Last year, booths
were visited by more than 30,000 people! Think of the
opportunities for networking and sales Register soon.
Ctackama« County Public Health Division
offers anonym ous and confidential H IV testing and
counseling to anyone. S e habla esparto). Interpretation
D ivision and Ryan W hite C A R E Act Titles I and II. (8 am-
5 pm M onday Friday 503-731-4029. O utside Portland
800-805-2313.) (11/01)
Metro: AIDS & HIV
A ID S Prevention Team offers educational materials,
free condom s and lends out H IV b ooks and videos for
residents of Colum bia County. (503-397-4651.) (1 1/01)
C A R E A s s is t (formerly known a s A D A P / C H IP ) pays
for health insurance premium s, prescription drugs and
insurance plan co-paym ents and deductibles for eligible
people with H IV / A ID S Program s of the O regon Health
Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Health
Services Center has specialized in the treatment of H IV
503-655-8735. Sa n d y• 50 3-722 -6 66 0.)(11/01)
since 1990. It offers a fût-service medical clime, in d u in g
on-site pharmacist and nutritionist, m ediation manage­
Friands of Paopla whh A ID S Foundation offers
ices to people w hose kves are affected by H IV and
assistance to those with HIV. Se rvices include 72-hour
A ID S in O regon and southw est W ashington. Spanish-
food boxes, em ergency travel and lodging, entertain­
language assistance available Young M e n 's Coffee Talk
m eets from 7 to 9 pm every W ednesday at 3 Friends
ment. pet care, clothing, household good s and crem a­
Clark County: 3 6 0 -7 3 5 -9 1 7 0 )(6/01)
tions (503-283-8535.) (11/01)
Health, Education. A ID S Liaison (H EA L)
offe rs inform ation about alternative v ie w s o f A ID S
causation and H IV testing. F o r inform ation and a
free packet, leave yo u r nam e and a d d re ss.
(5 0 3 -2 2 7 -2 3 3 9 .) (6 /0 1)
eS TpV /aicil O u i io T by Alison Beclidel
brother
f re i»
¿ pe tber
503-460-3822.) (11/01)
services available. Call for scheduled and walk-in testing
times. (O regon City. 503-655-8471. MHwaukie-
Cascade A ID S Project provides nonmedical serv­
Coffeehouse, 201 S E 12th Ave. Lavender Lounge
m eets from 7 to 9 pm every Friday at the sam e loca­
tion (Portland: Suite 310, 6 2 0 S W Fifth Ave.
50 3-223 -5 90 7 W ashington County: 503-693-3234.
lesbian new teachers. If you started teaching or have
ment. mental health services, w etness program and case
management. S e habla esparto). A S L and foreign language
interpretation available. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. Fourth
Floor. 42 6 S W Stark St. 503-9885020). (11/01)
i i H v r u a n o n a ! r o u n c m it o n to t M i t o m a T i w
Research in A ID S (IFARA) provides education
through the Treatment Information Exchange (TIE) pro­
gram. W eekly m eetings are led by professionals in a
specialized area of treatment. (Tuesday nights.
5 0 3 -7 3 8 0 1 9 4 .) (6/01)
503-234-0505 or anniepdx0gur1m ail com. Confidentiality
guaranteed. (6/1)
( 8 8 p m Thursday. 15 N M o rris St. Linda
5 0 3 -4 9 3 -0 2 8 8 .) (1 1/ 01)
Our House is a residential care facility for those living
with and dying from A ID S . (2 7 2 7 S E A lder St.. Portland.
O R 97214. 503-234-0175.) ( 11 / 01 )
Partnership Project provides social w ork and nurs­
ing ca se managem ent to people living with H IV /A ID S.
G et help coordinating all a sp e cts of health care a s well
a s financial management, food and housing assistance,
and em otional support. (8.30 am -5 pm M onday-Friday
503-230-1202.) (11/01)
P lus Club House Party provides an open social
gathering for people living with H IV and A ID S to m in­
gle and network. The group m eets in private hom es at
2 pm on the third Su n d a y o f the month. (Brian
5 0 3 -2 4 9 7 0 3 0 .) ( 6/01)