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color photography by Carolyn Colopy and Shannon Kety
S K Jose is berg Studio. 403 N W 11th A ve . pre­
sents the work of renowned N ew York photographer
Suzanne Opton through Feb. 23.
Seda Rhodes photography exhibit. Seeing Us. lesbo-
centnc images, runs through Jan. 31 at Eugene's Out
of the Fog Coffee House t Morning Glory
Cafe. 45 0 Willamette St.
Artists Repertory Theatre presents M y CasfJe’s
Rockin't The Alberta Hunter Story, an autobio
graphical account of the legendary blues singer's life and
work told through dramatic monologue and song. Her
lesbian identity figures heavily in the play, which runs
Interstate Firehouse Cultural
Center (8 pm Thursday-Saturday , 2 pm Sunday.
through Feb 17 at
5340 N Interstate Ave $16 from 503-241-1278.)
defunkt theatre presents the Pacific Northwest pre­
miere of Sarah Kane's Pheedra'a Love, an unapolo-
of violence and sex; recommended for mature audi­
Portland. O R 97293 0400
ences only. (4 pm Sunday. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday
4319 SE Hawthorne Blvd $8-$15 from 503 993 9062.)
Fax su b m issio n s to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@ justout.com .
Miracle Theatre Group/Teatro Milagro performs
Frida, un retabh a surrealistic vision of one of
Su b m issio n s cannot be accepted over the phone.
M exico's most acclaimed artists. Fnda Kahlo The pro­
Please type your announcem ents and include full contact information.
times 116 NE Russell St $10 from 503-2335798.)
gm @ d n a i.co m . (1/18)
Held over be cause of popular dem and,
triangle
productions! continues / Love You, You're
Perfect, Now Change a m usical revue that fol­
The Family Center of Volunteers of America— a
program for w om en and children surviving domestic
violence and hom elessness— se eks wom en to vol­
low s the ups and d o w n s of rom ance from youth to
unteer in vanous program areas. Opportunities include
old age. You can catch it through Jan. 19 at the
working in the Children's Program, answ enng the 24-
W orld Trade C e n te r Auditorium. (8 pm
hour ensis line, speaking out against domestic violence
and other forms of oppression, co-facilitating groups
triangle productions! also continues its run of the
popular Nunaenae ‘A Men' through Feb. 9 at Flying
Feb 16 at Back D oor Theatre. Contains explicit themes
P.O. B ox 14400
C o n ta c t G re g o r y at 5 0 3 -2 3 2 -8 3 9 2 o r
121 SW
Salmon St. $23-$25 from 503 239-5919 o r Fastixx.)
getic take on Sene ca's Greek classic Phaedra, through
(attn: Calendar)
Improvisational com edy is what you'll get dunng All
Jane No Dick through Jan 26 at Russell Street
Theatre Three women, no script, no rules. (Call for
duction. which runs Jan. 18-26. is a portrait of an intn-
role of women in Vietnam after the war
G a y o w n e d Art Home Gallery. 438 S E Sixth Ave.,
Art on Alberta holds a last Thursday gallery walk every
month from 6 to 9 pm, s o mark Jan. 31 on your calendar
and stroll along Northeast Aberta Street between 14th
Place and 30th Avenue, where y o u ! find 21 gaHenes full
exhibits the abstract mixed-media im ages of
Wagner through Jan. 31.
Portland painter
Susan
Gordon Marshall's latest show.
Emergence, is on display through Jan. 31 at gay owned
those habits' (8 pm. 1440 NW Overton St. $15 from
equipment, bathroom/garbage detail, lunch service, ser-
503-239-5919 or Fastixx.)
vants/errand boys/wenches and taxi service to airport
and back. E-mail rcdc@teleport.com. (2/15)
triangle productions! also pre­
Driving Mlaa Delay the warm-hearted and
The clearly tireless
sents
advocacy.
Plays through Feb. 9 at Theater' Theatre' (Call for times.
continues 6:30-9:30 pm M o n d a ys and W ednesdays and
3430 SE Belmont St. $1S-$I9 from 503-239-5919.)
9:30 am-3 pm Saturdays through Feb. 13. Advocates
White Bird Dance presents Les Ballets
Trockadero de M ont* Carlo, the immensely popu­
lar all-male ballet review. Jan. 23 at Ariene Schnitzer
The
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gayowned. features the work of Hampton Rodnguez
through Feb 26. with an artists reception 6-9 pm. Jan. 31.
The Art Gym at Maryihurat University. 17600
Pacific Highway, exhibits the paintings of Vietnam ese
American artist Trung Quoc Tran through Feb. 15.
media artists Horatio Hung-Yan Law and Hilary
Pis Her The group exhibition runs through Feb. 2.
Portland International Film Feetival. which
the orientation meeting 7 30 pm Jan. 28 at the Guild
Theatre. 829 S W Ninth A ve , if you want to help out.
For more information call 503-276-4256. (1/18)
lence should call Dariene at 503-977-7930, ext. 105. (2/1)
Profile Theatre continues its Harold Pinter season
with the Portland premiere of Aahea to Aahea. a
piece about a woman o b se sse d with violence. The per­
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center exhibits two
formance runs through Feb 17 at Theater' Theatre!
shows through Feb. 2. Showing m the man gallery is Dawn &
Dusk A Year 's Sketchbook of Drawings by Flosemary Powel-
(8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE
Belmont St $!2-$20 from 503-242-0080.)
Reeearch and Education Group is recruiting
HIV-positive patients who are receiving anti retroviral
therapy, including a protease inhibitor, for participation in
a clinical study involving an investigational regimen. The
to work with women and children survivors of domestic vio­
I I I ! SW Broadway $l6-$44 from 503-2746588)
Team Oregon is forming now for Gay Games VI. the
For more information call 503-223-1100 (1/18)
Waters at Dragonfish after the show. (Call for times.
Elizabeth Leach Gallery 207 S W Pine St., plays host
need to be 18 or older Call 503-232-4176. (1/18)
from www whitebird.org or Ticketmaster.)
Audience Night— party with the cast, crew and Poison
to Whimsey II. which includes the work of queer mixed-
Advocate training begins Jan. 23 and
largest participatory sporting and cultural festival in the
world, which will be held Nov. 2-9 m Sydney. Australia
crew following the show. Jan. 23 is Gay and Lesbian
Alberta Arts
Pavllion/Our Dream Galtary at 2315 N E Aberta St.
O NDA Studio and Gallary, 2215 N E Aberta St., also
Aberta St and the gayow ned
teers to provide ensis line, legal and sexual assault
Concert Hall. (7 30 pm. 1037 SW Broadway $!5-$39
New volunteer training for the YWCA'* Yolanda
Houee begins in mid-February. Anyone 18 or older wishing
Brian Mark! Gallery. 2236 N E Broadway
Portland Women's C risis Line is seeking volun­
affecting study of an unlikely friendship between an aging
white Southern lady and a proud, soft-spoken black man
happens Feb. 8-23. is looking for volunteers. C om e to
of art. M a p s are available at the gaHenes Be sure to
check out the lesbian o w n ed Plain Jana at 2936 N E
Kinkfsst 2002 March 22-24
at A ce of Hearts Help needed setting up/teanng down
525 SE Stark St. $12 from 503-236-7253.)
Opening Night Reception for theatergoers, cast and
Feb 12. Call Angela at 503-771-5503. (2/1)
Volunteers are needed for
The
Theatre. The play opens Jan. 18 with a celebratory
and making police report callbacks Training starts
Rhinoceros Theater. This is the story of the Little
tance art plays into the fabnc of humanity (8 pm.
Portland Center Stage puts a new spin on Chekhov’s
classic The Seagull through Feb. 3 at Newmark
m eet m onthly starting at the e n d of January.
Sisters of Hobeken— except this time there are men in
cately complex artist and an exploration of the impor­
The show, titled An Immigrant 's Journey, honors the
and talk about co m m o n life issu e s. The plan is to
Portland-based nonprofit organization is committed to
providing a c ce ss to new drugs and to the study of
promising therapies through clinical trials. For more
information call 503-229-8428. (1/18)
Bradley-Angle House announces its winter volun­
teer training Jan. 29-Feb. 28. Volunteers provide direct
service to survivors of domestic violence by working
with the em ergency shelter and crisis line. Transition
Program. Youth Program and Latina W o m e n 's Program
Other opportunities include public speaking, fund rais­
Lane County Pride Day is scheduled for June 22. If
ing, maintenance and administrative work. Call
you're interested in helping plan the big all-day event,
e-mail alanb@efn org. (2/15)
503-282 9 94 0 (1/18)
O ver 45 G ay M en'e
Sup port Group
formino.
Lesbian Community Project is offenng begin­
ning Spanish for women 7-8:30 pm Tuesdays starting
The
Jan. 29 C la sse s will be taught by a native-speaking
trained teacher in the Hawthorne area of Southeast
Portland. Call 503-294-7435 to register. (1/18)
son . In the entry gallery is There Goes the Neighborhood.
OUtreach
food boxes, emergency travel and lodging, entertainment,
pet care, clothing, household goods and
cremations. (503-283-8535.) (5/02)
Health, Education, A ID S
Liaison (HEAL) offers infor­
mation about alternative views
AIDS & HIV_______ I
Metro:
A ID S & H IV
A ID S Prevention Team offers educational materials,
free condom s and lends out H IV books and videos for
residents of Columbia County. (503-397-4651. ) (5/02)
CARE A ssist (formerly known as A D A P / C H IP ) pays
for health insurance premiums, prescription drugs and
insurance plan co-payments and deductibles for eligible
people with H IV /AID S. Program s of the O regon Health
Division and Ryan White C A R E Act Titles I and II. (8 am
5 pm Monday-Fnday. 503-731-4029 Outside Portland
800-805-2313.) (5/02)
Cascade A ID S Project provides nonmedcal services
to people w hose lives are effected by HIV and A ID S m
Oregon and southwest Washington. Spamsh-language
assistance available Young M e n's Coffee Talk meets from
7 to 9 pm every W ednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse.
201 S E 12th Ave Lavender Lounge meets from 7 to 9 pm
of A ID S causation and HIV
testing. For information and a
free packet, leave your name
every Friday at the same location. (Portland Suite 310,
and address (503-227-2339.)
620 S W Fifth Ave 503-223-5907 Washington County:
503-693-3234 Clark County: 360-735-9170. ) (5/02)
(5/02)
H IV Day Center offers hot
Clackam as County Public Health offers anony
meals, counseling, laundry facilities,
m ous and confidential H IV testing and counseling to
clothing, computers with internet
anyone. S e habla espanol N o needles1 Call for sched­
uled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City:
access, phones, mail drop, recre­
ational activities, m assage
503-655-8471 Sandy 503-722-6660.) ( 5/02)
and haircuts. S e
For Us Northwest (FUN) provides emotional and social
habla espanol.
Friends of People with A ID S Foundation offers
(9 am-3 pm
Monday-Fnday.
2941 NE
Ainsworth St.
503-460-3822.)
assistance to those with HIV. Services include 72-hour
(5/02)
support activities for children infected or affected by
HIV/AIDS Call for information and volunteer opportunities.
(503-777-49033(5/02)
Center Stage employs Tom Stoppard’s
and funny translation of Anton Chekhov's
paradoxical The Seagull through Feb. 3
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