6.2ÛÛ1 32 I just out is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. out&about is a free community service of just 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. 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. 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. Send listings to: just out (attn: Calendar) P.O. Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293-0400 Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com. Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Savage Gallery is showing new work by Kristy Edmunds through Aug 4 at 416 NW 10th Ave. Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk every month from 6 to 9 pm. so mark July 26 on your calendar and stroll along Northeast Alberta Street between 14th and 30th avenues, where you'll find 21 gallenes full of art Maps are available at the gallenes Be sure to check out the iesbian-owned gallery Plain Jana at 2936 NE Alberta St.; two other gay-owned gallenes are Matrix Gallery at 2315 NE Alberta St. and Our Dream Gallery at 2209 NE Alberta St. And finally, yet another spot. ONDA Studio and Gallery at 2215 NE Alberta St., is also now wholly gay-owned and showing through July 24 contempo­ rary art doHs by various artists including Mar Goman Corvallis Arts Center is featunng work by gay artist Mike E. Walsh July 12 to Aug 19 at 700 SW Madison St. Mark Woolley Gallery. 120 NW Ninth Ave., is showing paintings on wood by Walt Curtis and new paintings by Anne Grgich through July 28. Scandals Other Side Cafe Bar. 1038 SW Stark St . is featunng a show of photographs by Grog Mankiller Studio 2507 is showing ceramics by Annie Meyer through July 31 at 2507 SE Clinton St. Call 503-957-6800 for hours. Artists Repertory Theatre presents Side Man. a Tony Award winning family drama and tribute to '50s jazz, through July 8 (Call for hmes and prices Retersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW Alder St. 503-241-1278.) Imago Theatre presents Frog* through July 29. (17 SE Eighth Ave $9 $ 18 from box office. 503-231 9581. orFastixx.) Portland Opera presents Saturday Night Few as part of its Best of Broadway senes July 10 to 15 at Keller Auditonum (Call for times. 222 SW Clay St $24- $65 from box office. 503-241-1802. or Ticketmaster ) Theatre Vertigo presents Chriatmae in July July 13 and 14 at Russell Street Theater. (7 pm 116 NE Russell St $20 503-306-0870.) triangle productions) presents the musical Naked Boys Singing! through July 21 at Theater* Theatre1 (8 pm. 3430 SE Belmont St. $17-$19. 503-239-5919 ) triangle productions! also presents The Dyke and the Pom Star through July 28 at Theater! Theatre! (8 pm 3430 SE Belmont St $17-$19 503-239-5919) Looking for lesbians of color who are interested in forming a group focusing on relevant issues such as career, community, health, networking, resource devel­ opment. social events and travel. This would be a work­ ing group with the aim of recognition of self and repre­ sentation within the larger gay and lesbian community. If interested call 503-777-4557 or send e-mail to Anndie@aol.com (8/17) AIDS & HIV Metro: AIDS St HIV AIDS Prevention Team offers educational materials, free condoms and lends out HIV books and videos for residents of Columbia County (503-397-4651 )(1 1/01) CAREAssist (formerly known as ADAP/CHIP) pays for health insurance premiums, prescnption drugs and insurance plan co-payments and deductibles for eligible people with HIV/AIDS Programs of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan White CARE Act Titles I and II (8 am 5 pm Monday-Friday Cascade AIDS Project provides nonmedical services to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS m Oregon and southwest Washington Spanish language assistance available. Young Men s Coffee Talk meets from 7 to 9 pm every Wednesday at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave. Lavender Lounge meets from 7 to 9 pm every Friday at the same location (Portland Suite 310. 620 SW Fifth Ave 503-223-5907 Washington County 503-6933234 Clark County 360-735-9170) (11/01) Clackamas County AIDS Relief Effort is a commu­ nity-based organization providing HIV/AIDS prevention education and support services (3300 SE Dwyer Drive. PykcS'ß’VZäidl Oui ...BEFOÍE A FAIL Lesbians sought to participate in the forthcoming anthology She Kissed Me Need text or photo submis­ sions or subjects who would be willing to model. Photos can be black-and-white or color but must be in focus and not sexually explicit; erotic photos of lesbians kiss­ ing are fine. Text is limited to 100 words and should be written from the perspective of what kissing means to a lesbian or to the lesbian community. There is no com­ pensation for submissions other than bylines and/or credits for photos/subjects. Inquire and/or send photos to A. Dubois. P.O. Box 613, Salem. OR 97308. or Stone_ally@hotmail com Include a self addressed, stamped envelope with all submissions. (8/17) PRIDE VJlNGPllJG. s. L0IS5 PRAG a, KING REVuc IS WNT/MS T o TAKETHC STAGE. ©2001 ByAUSoN BECHDEL J -THERARy together , but rr doesn ' t TEE'n-ro be HfzHNOMUcW. so why didnt anacoae ? Come to us and feel good by working with the Portland Woman's Crisis Lino* We are a 24 hour-a-day. seven-day-a-week crisis hot line pnmanly serving victims/survivors of domestic and sexual vio­ lence as well as others who are in crisis. Training begins July 10. Call Jennifer at 503-232-4176 for more information. (7/6) Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon HIV Services Program is in need of volunteers to help provide support services to those living with HIV/AIDS. They need meals-on-wheels drivers, dishwashers and/or day center helpers who can make a regular commitment of 90 minutes to three hours a week. For information call Lowen Berman at 503-460-3822. (7/6) Lesbian, gay, bi and trans youth: Need a job? Want a better job7 Want info about cool and accepting places to work? Get resume and application tips, prac­ tice job interviews and find great internships by calling Nerissa at 503-478-7347 or sending e-mail to nediza@worksystems.org. (8/17) by Alison BecMcl HAPLESS HoyPENS H/W£ DUTifULLy MISTERED ft* THE Bradley-Angle House holds volunteer training Aug. 6 to Sept. 8 Help end domestic violence! Call 503 282 9940 (8/3) The Rainbow Community Foot Patrol will begin patrolling downtown Portland this summer in the areas of Old Town. Chinatown and upper Stark Street; volun­ teers provide a visible presence to deter crime in our community. The group is asking for contributions to pur­ chase necessary equipment, a place in those areas to store equipment and, of course, more volunteers. Contact Dana Rosenlund at 503-774-9085 or rainbow footpatri@aol.com. (7/6) Gay but not happy? Depression? Relationship prob­ lems? You're not alone. Join an ongoing evening sup­ port group for gay men led by an experienced gay thera­ pist. Groups meet in a peaceful, rustic setting for a nominal fee. Schedule a free initial interview by calling William Douglas at 503-222-7671 or sending e-mail to LiamDoug@aol.com. (8/17) Clackamas County Public Health Division offers anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to anyone Se habla espariol. Interpretation services available Call for scheduled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City: 503 655-8471. Milwaukie: 503-655-8735 Sandy: 503-722-6660) (11/01) 503-731-4029 Outside Portland800-805-2313.) (11/01) Faith of Rosas, a Portland nondenominational spiritu­ al society, challenges the religious right wing. We need help for cable television production, newsletters and promotion Call Duquesne du Bernen at 503-248-9019. (8/3) Volunteers sought for queer film festival. Sensory Perceptions needs people to distnbute pro­ grams. work secunty and take tickets Sept 21 to 29 at Cinema 21. Volunteers can see festival programs for free Contact volunteer coordinator Steve for complete details at www sensoryperceptions.org. (8/17) Suite 306. Milwaukie. OR 97222. 503-653-8738.) (11/01) OUtrcach Queer Cripe, an anthology of performance texts, poetry, essays, personal narratives and cultural critiques by gay men who are disabled, is being compiled by John R. KiHacky. Submissions, suggestions and inquiries should be sent by mid August to jasonlwc9earthlink.net All accepted material will be paid a small fee if published. Killacky lectures widely and is published in a variety of penodicals on disability and other issues. He recently completed the 17-minute video Cnp Shots featuring Judy Smith. Greg Walloch, Chris Hewitt. Bill Shannon and Terry Galloway. (8/17) “Australian Series: Rula (Spear Story)" by Mike E. Walsh is on view at Corvallis Arts Center July 12 to Aug. 19 Friday. (Drop in. 9 am-3 pm Monday-Friday 2941 NE Ainsworth St. 503 460-3822.) (11/01) Thursday. 15 N Morris St. Linda 503-493-0288) (11/01) Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Health Services Center has specialized in the treatment of HIV since 1990. It offers a full-service medical clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutritionist, medication management, mental health services, wellness program and case management Se habla español. ASL and for­ eign language interpretation available. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday Fourth Floor. 426 SW Stark St. Our House is a residential care facility for those living with and dying from AIDS. (2727 SE Alder St.. Portland. OR97214. 503-234-0175.)(11/01) 503-988 5020.) (11 /01) Partnership Project provides social work and nurs­ ing case management to people living with HIV/AIDS Get help coordinating all aspects of health care as well as financial management, food and housing assistance, and emotional support. (830 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. 503-230-1202.) (11/01) International Foundation for Alternative Research in AIDS (IFARA) provides education through the Treatment Information Exchange (TIE) pro­ gram. Weekly meetings are led by professionals in a specialized area of treatment. (Tuesday nights 503-736-0194 ) (11 /01) Plus Club House Party provides an open social gathenng for people living with HIV and AIDS to mingle and network. The group meets in private homes at 2 pm on the third Sunday of the month. (Bnan 503-249-7030.) (11/01) Metropolitan African American Support Connection (MAASO is a support group for African "American men and women infected or affected Project Quest offers health appointments, nutritional information, support groups and sports activities for people living with HIV and AIDS (15 N Morris St. 503-493-0288 pquest@teleport com.) (11/01) by HIV. They meet weekly at Project Quest (6-8 pm