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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 2001)
a do ut last out is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline for subm issions is 15 days prior to publication. • a t & a b o u t is a free community service of Just out Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and southwest W ashington 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 subm ission date. o u t r e a c h 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 M ay and November), and subm issions 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. Just out (attn: Calendar) Send listings to: Street Gallery. 2595 Willamette St. Sh o p for art. triangle production*! presents its biting cards, glass, weaving, pottery, handcrafted wood, jewel ry and m ore through D e c 23. Two lesbian artists are preening. Christm as with the Crawfords. featured: S u sa n D etroy sh ow s her photographs, and at Theater! Theatre1 Joan Craw ford is back, M arty Spaeth displays her handm ade w ooden boxes white glove s and a#, to share her holidays with you through D e c 22 (Call for times. 3 4 3 0 S E Women in Harmony with Wood present their second annual Show of Fine Woodworking through Dec. 31 at the Fifth Street A lso in Eugene. Belm ont S t $ I5 - $ I9 from 5 0 3 239-5919.) triangle production*! also presents f Love Public M arket Gallena The exhibit benefits Hopeline. a You, You're Perfect, N ow Change a local wom en s cancer support group m usical revue that follow s the ups and dow ns ONSTAGE I Broadway Rote Theatre Company presents A Taffota Christm as a revue of '5 0 s holiday music, through D ec 22 at the Tualatin High Sch ool Auditonum (Call for times. 2 2 3 0 0 S W B oo n e s Ferry R oad $ 9 $ 18 from box office. 5 0 3 -6 2 0 -5 2 6 2 ) Imago Theatre presents F rogi through D e c 30. (Call for times 17 S E Eighth A ve $ 9 -$ 2 3 horn box office. 503*231 9581. o rF a stix x ) Newmark Theatre presents Eve E n sle r's celebrated and provocative production The Vagina P.O. Box 14400 Portland, O R 97293-0400 M onologues Dec. 27-Jan 6. A portion of ticket pro ceed s benefits Bradley-Angle H ouse and Raphael H ouse. (Call for times t i l l S W Broadw ay $30- Fax subm issions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com. $ 3 7 5 0 from box office or Ticketm aster) Subm issions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Art Home Gallery. 43 8 S E Sixth Ave Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday galery walk every month from 6 to 9 pm, so mark Dec. 27 on your calendar and stroll along Northeast Afcerta Street between 14th Place and 30th Avenue, where you'll find 21 galleries ful of art M a p s are avartable at the gallenes B e sure to check Plain Jan# at 2936 N E Alberta St. and the gay-owned Alberta Art* Pavilion/Our Dream Gallery at 2315 N E Alberta St O NDA Studio and Gallery 2215 N E Alberta S t . also gay-owned, is home to the Holiday Gift Showcase featunng lesbian artists Serona Barton and Mariah Ureal through Dec. 24. A lso check out B ig Bones a senes of acrylic pam bngs by Sierra Lonepino Briano. Dec. 27-Jan. 29 out the lesbian-owned Artist B. Lao exhibits The Dance o f Life. mixed- media abstract paintings inspired by travels in India. art by N ao Tajiri. sh o w c a se s photography, painting, sculpture, textile, g la ss and decorative arts by Portland artists of African heritage through D e c 31 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5 34 0 N Interstate Ave. Mark Woolley Gallery. 120 N W Ninth Ave. #210. are Laurie Austin's steel and hair sculptures exploring cultural stereotypes Also. David Reager pre sents new assem blages in slate, metals and hydrocal Both exhtxts by these Portland artists run through Jan. 26. Women in Arts Holiday Sale and Show in E u ge n e 's Willamette Held over by popular dem and is the 7 to 9 pm every W ednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. 343 0 S E Belm ont S t $ !5 -$ 1 9 5 0 3 2 3 9 -5 9 1 9 .) BULLETIN BOARD Tova Stabm of M other Kali B o o k s and com m u nity activist Harriet M errick team up to teach “Current Lesbian and Gay Issues: From the Stonewall Riots to Today" 7 9 pm W ednesdays Jan 15-Feb 27 at Lane multiple oppressions; and sexual m inorities in the media R egister now at 541-726-2252. Portland Center Stage presents A Christm as Theatre. 11 1 1 S W Broadw ay $ 1 6 -$4 4 503-274-6588.) Portland Opera presents Sw in gl stam ng local singer Carolyn M aier Jan 1 -6 at Keller Auditonum. $21 $ 5 8 from 503-241-1802 or Ticketmaster.) Stark Raving Theatre presents the com edy troupe House of Cunt in 21st Century Funhouse a dynam ic fusion of sketch comedy, perform ance art. runs Fridays and Saturdays through Jan. 5 (1 0 3 0 pm. 2 2 5 7 N W Raleigh St. $ 1 2 from 503-232-7072.) Stark Raving Theatre also presents M oney Shot. a dram a involving two U S. filmmakers attempting to docum ent the story of a secretive war-tom woman, (1/4) Tedm Oregon is form ing now for Gay Games VI. the largest participatory sporting N so Tajiri shows ceramic panels at Brian Marki Gallery through Dec. 31 and cultural festival in the world, which will be held N o v 2-9, 2002. in Sydney. Australia. For more information call 503-223-1100. (1/18) The Research and Education Group is recruiting The slid in g-sc a le c o st is $ 4 0 -$ 6 5 . To sig n up call 5 0 3 -2 3 5 -0 8 4 0 o re -m a il q u e e rasl@ ya h o o com . (1/4) Daily Bread Express, the H IV /A ID S meals-on- wheels program, is in need of volunteer drivers who HIV-positive patients who are receiving anti retroviral therapy, including a protease inhibitor, for participation in have their ow n vehicle M e als are picked up at Hopewell a clinical study involving an investigational regimen. The H ouse in Southw est Portland and delivered tc three or Portland-based nonprofit organization is com m itted to providing a c c e ss to new drugs and to the study of four hom es on a single route one afternoon a week For prom ising therapies through clinical trials For more inform ation call 503-229-8428 (1/18) m ore information contact Low en at 503-460-3822. (1/18) Bradlay-Angla Housa announces its winter volun teer training Jan. 29-Feb. 28. Volunteers provide direct Queer Am erican S ig n Language c o u rse s are service to survivors of dom estic violence by w orking be in g offered by teacher J e sk a D u ckw o rth Level 1 with the em ergency shelter and c n sis line. Transition is 7-9 pm M o n d a y s starting Jan. 7. Le ve l 2 is 7-9 pm Program . Youth Program and Latina W o m e n 's Program Raleigh St. $ 1 0 -$ 2 0 from 503-232-7072.) Tu esdays. C la s s e s run for eight w e e ks at the L e sb ia n C om m unity Project, 1111 S W 10th Ave. O ther opportunities include public speaking, fund rais assistan ce to those with H IV Services include 72-hour eign language interpretation available (8 am -5 pm network. The group m eets in private hom es at 2 pm on the food boxes, em ergency travel and lodging, entertain M onday-Fnday Fourth Floor. 4 2 6 S W Stark St. third Sunday of the month. (Brian 503-249- 7030 ) (5/02) ment. pet care, clothing, household go o d s and crem a 5 0 3 9 8 8 502 0.) ( 5/02) through Jan 5. (Call for days and t/mes. 2 2 5 7 N W ing. m aintenance and adm inistrative work. Call Project Quest offers health appointm ents, nutntional Health, Education, A ID S Liaison (HEAL) offers International Foundation for Alternativa Research in A ID S (IFARA) provides ed*ication people living with H IV and A ID S (15 N M orris St. inform ation about alternative view s of A ID S causation through the Treatment Information Exchange (T IB program. 5 0 3 -4 9 3 0 2 8 8 pquest0teleport.eom .)(5/02) and H IV testing. For information and a free packet, W eekly m eetings are led by professionals in a specialized leave your nam e and address (503-227-2339 ) (5/02) area of treatment (Tuesday nights. 503 736-0194.) (5/02) H IV Day Center offers hot meals, counseling, laun information, support grou ps and sp o rts activities for Research and Education Group provides a cce ss to H IV / A ID S research trials of new dru gs and therapies for people in O regon and southw est W ashington M etro: AIDS & HIV every Friday at the sam e location. (Portland Suite 310, 6 2 0 S W Fifth A ve 503-2235907. W ashington County. dry facilities, clothing, com puters with internet access, Metropolitan African American Support Connection (M A A S O is a support group for phones, mail drop, recreational activities, m assage and African Am erican men and w om en infected or affected A ID S Prevention Team offers educational materials, 503-693-3234 d a rk County: 360 -735-9170)(5/02) haircuts S e habla espanol (9 am -3 pm M onday-Fnday 2941 N E Ainsw orth St. 50 3 4 6 0 -3 8 2 2 ) (5/02) by H IV They meet w eekly at Project Q ue st (6-8 pm m ous and confidential H IV testing and counseling to Daily Bread Express provides hom e delivery of Our House is a residential care facility for those living CAREAssist (formerly known as A D A P/C H IP) pays for anyone. S e habla espa-ol. N o needles! Call for sched with and dying from A ID S . (2 7 2 7 S E Alder St.. Portland. health insurance premiums, prescnptwn drugs and insurance uled and walk-in testing tim es (O regon City. high-quality m eals to HIV-positive individuals in need. Fresh m eals delivered w eekdays, frozen m eals for assistan ce with personal care, mobility, m edications or drug/alcohol mental health support. (4764 S E Lo gu s O R 9 7 2 1 4 503 -234-0175.) (5/02) Road. M ilw aukie 5 03 -78 6 4 8 2 9 ) (5/02) plan co-payments and deductibles for ekgble people with H IV/AIDS Program s of the Oregon Health O riso n and Ryan 503-655-8471 Sandy: 503-722-6660.) ( 5/02) w eekends (M ara 503-46 0-3822 ) (5/02) Partnership Project provides social work and nursing case Women's Intercommunity A ID S Resource (WIAR) For U s Northwest (FUN) provides em otional and Multnom ah County Health Departm ent's management to people living with HIV/AIDS. Get help coordh is a multiservice program for women and children affected 201 S E 12th Ave. Lavender Lounge m eets from 7 to 9 pm free condom s and lends out FHV bo o ks and vide os for residents of Colum bia County. (5 0 3 -3 9 7 -4 6 5 1.) (5/02) White C A R E Act Titles I and I (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday 503-731-4029 Outside Portland800905-2313.)(5/072) C ascade A ID S Project provides nonm edcal services to people w hose lives are affected by M V and A ID S n O regon and southw est W astxngton Spanish-language Clackam as County Public Health offers anony Sc Seizure ) (5/02) Sw an House is a specialized adult foster care hom e serving low -incom e individuals with H IV / A ID S w ho need Services Center has specialized m the treatment of natng al aspects of health care as wel as financial manage by H IV /A ID S W IA R offers individual counseling, support by H IV / A ID S Call for inform ation and volunteer oppor ment. food and housing assistance, and emotional support. groups, advocacy and other support services. Drop-m sup tunities (503-777-4903.) (5/02) H IV since 1990 It offers a full-service medical clinic, including on-site pharm acist and nutritionist, medication Friends of People with A ID S Foundation offers management, mental health services, w ellness program and ca se management. S e habla e sp a-o l A S L and for ^LI p on uHiycusiry mu.--- Search. H IV Health Thursday 15 N M o m s S t Linda 5 0 3 -49 3-0288 (Suite 185. 1650 N W N a ito Parkw ay 5 0 3 2 29 -84 28 or 8 0 0 -87 5-8428 regroup0reg.org.) (5/02) social support activities for children infected o r affected P y lç e g TfrM BfcIi Q vU "foe by u Dec. 22 at Theater! Theatre! (Call for times. analysis of legal, educational and health issu e s; tions. (503-283 8 5 3 5 )( 5/02) assistance avadabie Young M e n 's Coffee Talk m eets from gay wnter Truman Capote back to life, through N utcracker through D ec 23 at Keller Auditonum dance and son g Think m odem -day Laugh-In. The show O n display at The clearly tireless triangle productions! pre sents Tru Robert H icks’ one man show bnnging (Call for times 2 2 2 S W C lay St. $ 5 50 -$8 7 from box ( 7 3 0 pm. 2 pm w eekend m atinees 2 2 2 S W C lay St. Kw etuea: Colobrating the Seven Principles (Call for times. 121 S W Salm on St. Tickets from Fastixx or the box office. 5 0 3 239-5919.) Com m unity C ollege in Eugene. The cou rse includes guest speakers; award-winning videos; Carol through D ec 24. (Call for times. New m ark Annie Meyer exhibits her abstract paintings through Dec. 31 at gay-ow ned Brian Mark! Gallery. 2 23 6 N E Broadw ay A lso show ing is ceram ic Lesbian artist of rom ance from youth through old age, through Dec. 22 at the W orld Trade Center Auditonum. Oregon Ballet Theatre presents holiday fave The office, 503-222-5538 or Ticketmaster.) through Jan. 3 at gay-ow ned holiday sendup of H ollyw ood pretension and Bechckl (8 3 0 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday 503-2301202 ) (5/02) Plus Club House Party provides an open social gath ering for people living with H IV and A ID S to mingle and port group every Tuesday at 11 am; Nurture Night for women and their children every third W ednesday of the month. Support groups for black women and working