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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-
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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