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Portland, OR 97293-0400
March 30 The Mam Gallery features Perspectives o f
Portland Actors Conservatory offers Neil Simon's
classic comedy Biloxi Blues the story of Eugene Moms'
Interstate Ave.. offers tw o exhibitions through
Peace, a multidisciplinary project by Portland artist
(aunt through boot camp, where he encounters danger, big
Ping Khaw-Sutherland In the Entry Gallery is
otry. homosexuality, flatulence and Army food Showing
Healing in M otion, bold and colorful expressionist«
through March 3 at Firehouse Theatre (C all fo r times
1436 SW M ontgom ery S t $ 1 7-$20 from 503-274-1717.)
paintings by Portland lesbian artist
Gay owned
Shezuet Miller
Portland Center Stage presents Ntozake Shange s
Marti Woolley Gallery 120 N W Ninth
powerful choreopoem fo r colored girls who have consid
ered suicide when the rainbow is enuf through March 10
Ave #210, displays the work of Portland painters
Sandy Sampson and Jo Ann Gilles through March 2.
Mount Hood Community College's Visual Arts
Center 26000 SE Stark St., offers the exhibit D ate by
Rebecca Sexton The large format photographs—
ing queer thnller of cinematic proportion, through March 2.
stereotypes— will be on display through March 15.
(8pm 2257 N W Raleigh S t $10-$20 from 503-232-7072 )
Stark Raving Theatre presents lesbian comic per
Dorothy Hirsch in her one-woman show
Where's T o fo ? th ro u g h March 2. (1 0 3 0 p m
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
former
219 N W 12th A v e . presents photo based work by
Melanie Manchot through March 23
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Bob Jackson Theater presents A R Gurney s The
Pacific Highway, offers a colaborative exhibition by five
Oregon women m the mam space and Elizabeth Stanek's
C astings— plaster casts o f sections of tree trunks, focus
ing attention on our relationship to the natural world— in
Gallery 2 Both shows are on view through March 28
A rt Home Gallery 438 SE Sixth Ave.,
month from 6 to 9 pm. so mark March 28 on your cal
Gay-owned
endar and stroll along Northeast Alberta S treet between
exhibits the mixed-media w ork o f Portland Cuban artist
Efrain Gonzalez through Apnl 4 An opening recep
14th Place and 30th Avenue Maps are available at the
galleries Be sure to check out the lesbian-owned Plain
Jana at 2936 NE Alberta St and the gay-owned
Albarta Arts Pavilion/Our Dream Gallary at
2315 NE Alberta St O N D A Studio and Gailary
2215 NE Alberta St., also gay-owned, features mixed-
media paintings by Bonnie Lee through March 26
The
Art G ym at Maryltiurst University 17600
tion for the artist will be held 5-8 pm March 1.
Barnes A Noble at Jantzen Beach displays the work
o f Portland lesbian landscape photographer Verone
Flood through March 31 w ith a reception for the artist
7-8 pm March 8.
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5340 N
$ I2 .5 0 -$ 1 8 from 503 288-5181 o r F a stixx)
tion. (P ortland S uite 310. 62 0 S W Fifth Ave
50 3-223-5907 W ashington C ounty 503 693-3234
C lark C ounty: 3 6 0 735-9170 ) (5 /02)
M etro: AIDS Sc HIV
A ID S Prevention Team offers educational matenals.
free condoms and lends out HIV books and videos for
residents o f Columbia C ounty (503-397-4651X 5 /0 2 )
CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre
scnption drugs and insurance plan co-payments and
deductibles for eligible people with H IV /A ID S Programs
of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan W hite CARE
A ct Titles I and II. (8 am -5 pm M onday-Fnday.
50 3-731-4029 O utside P ortland 8 0 0 -8 0 5 -2 3 1 3 .) (5 /0 2 )
Cascade A ID S Project provides nonmedical serv
ices to people w hose lives are affected by HIV and
AIDS in Oregon and southw est W ashington Spamsh-
3430 SE Belm ont S t $ 1 5 -$ I9 from 503-239 5919 )
mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to
anyone. Se habla espanol No needles' Call for sched
uled and walk-in testing times. (O regon C ity:
fine folks who bnng you Camp Starlight, have an imme
Saturday 3430 SE Belmont St. $ I5 -$ I9 from 503-239-5919.)
Tuesdays, noon-2 pm Thursdays. 6-8 30 pm second and
White Bird presents the humorously inventive Pilobolus
Dance Theatre one night only March 13 at Arlene
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Oregon Ballet Theatre presents James Canfield
G LB T scuba diving group forming to get together
Signatures, a tno of contemporary ballets showcasing the
socially and go on group dives in the area Also interest
choreography of the company's artistic director. March 2-9
at Keller Auditorium (7 3 0 pm. 2 pm Sunday 222 SW Clay
ed in organizing to go to national queer scuba fund rais
ing events such as Diving for Life All skill levels wel
S t $5-$80 from box office. 503-2225538 o r Ticketm aster)
come. including those wanting to learn to dive Contact
G LB T realtor— anywhere nationwide. (3 /1 5 )
Please contact Lon at 503-249-3665 or
lamcgil@regence.com. (3 /1 )
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center has an
open call for performing artists and performing arts
organizations for selected dates this year and for the
upcoming 20th anniversary season Applicants must be
identified with an underrepresented ethnic or cultural
group or present matenal reflecting an ethnic or cultural
perspective Call Ton at 503-823-2001 o r e-mail
ifcc@ teleport.com for requirements (3 /1 )
Looking for adult begmner/intermediate piano play
ers to play for each other and discuss selections.
Contact Lon at 503-249-3665 o r e-mail
lamcgil@regence com. (3 /1 5 )
O ur House is a residential care facility for those living
with and dying from AIDS (2 727 SE A ld er S t. Portland.
OR 97214 503 234 0175 )1 5/02)
phones, mail drop, recreational activities, massage and
Partnership Project provides social w ork and nurs
haircuts Se habla espanol (9 am -3 pm M onday-Fnday
2941 NE A insw orth S t 503-460 3822 ) (5/02)
ing case management to people living with HIV/AIDS.
Get help coordinating all aspects o f health care as well
as financial management, food and housing assistance,
Daily Bread Express provides home delivery of
and emotional support (8 3 0 am -5 pm M onday Fnday
high quality meals to HIV positive individuals in need
503 2 3 0 -1 2 0 2 ) (5 /0 2 )
Fresh meals delivered weekdays, frozen meals for
Plus Club House Party provides an open
social gathenng for people living with HIV and
HIV Health
AIDS to mingle and network The group meets in
Services Center offers a full service medical clinic,
including on-site pharmacist and nutntionist. medication
For Us Northwest (F U N ) provides emotional and
guage interpretation available (8 am-5 pm Monday Fnday
social support activities fo r children infected o r affected
Fourth Floor, 426 SW Stark S t 503 9 8 8 5 0 2 0 X 5 /0 2 )
private homes at 2 pm on the third Sunday of
the month (Bnan 50 3-24 9-7 030 ) (5/02)
Project Quest offers health appointments,
nutntional information, support groups and
sports activities for people living with
HIV/AIDS (15 N M om s S t 503-493-0288
p q uest@ te le portcom ) (5 /02)
Friends of People with A ID S Foundation offers
through the Treatment Information Exchange (TIE) program
Research and Education Group pro
assistance to those with HIV. including 72-hour food
Weekly meetings are led by professionals in a specialized
vides access to HIV/AIDS research tnals of
boxes, em ergency travel and lodging, entertainment, pet
area of treatment (Tuesday nights. 503-736-0194) (5/02)
new drugs and therapies for people In Oregon
and southwest Washington (S uite 185.
Metropolitan African American Support
Connection (M A A S C ) is a support group for
(503 283-8535 ) (5 /0 2 )
If you can help, please call Kate at 503 238 4420. (3 /1)
1942? If so. you can help with an oral history project
able
management, mental health services, wellness program and
case management Se habla espanol ASL and foreign lan
care, clothing, household goods and cremations.
fourth Thursdays and 6-8 30 pm every third W ednesday
Oregon Women's
Ambulance Corp. m Portland between 1940 and
box office. Ticket C entral o r Ticketm aster )
BULLETIN BOABD
volunteer child care 11 am-1 pm
Anyone out there involved in the
$1 5 from 503-236-7253.)
International Foundation for Alternative
Research in AIDS (IFARA) provides education
Woman's Intercommunity A ID S Resource, the
diate need for
to work for you! Call 800-442-9735 or visit w w w cross-
roadsrelocation org for a free referral to a knowledge
tunities. (5 0 3 -7 7 7 -4 9 0 3 ) (5 /0 2 )
Rosa City Softball Association plays host to
World Series 2002 Aug 18-25 To volunteer or to spon-
Theater1 Theatre! (7 3 0 pm Thursday, 8 pm Fnday and
Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday 425 SE S ixth Ave
503 655-8471 Sandy: 50 3-722-6660 ) (5 /02)
by H IV /A ID S Call for information and volunteer oppor
form, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to DARE.
an all boys Catholic school Runs through March 30 at
Fedenco Garcia Lorca, through March 9 (7 3 0 pm
Multnomah County Health Department's
ment provides three vegetarian meals a day— and a hot
tub1 Cost is $175-$195 For information and a registration
World Senes, visit www.portlandgaysoftball com. (4/19)
Buying, selling, relocating? Put your “ gay do llars'
weekends (M ara 503 460-3822.) ( 5/02)
Clackamas County Public Health offers anony
Roseburg This exciting week of focused group and indi
vidual self initiated art projects in a supportive environ
sor/jom a team, call 503-450 9999 Volunteers can wnte vol-
Y e rm a a modem masterpiece by Spanish playwnght
H IV Day Center offers hot meals, counseling, laun
Dyke Art Retreat Encampment <s
June 30-July 7 at Steppingwoods women's land near
unteers@senes2002.org. players wnte membership©
portlandgaysoftball com. For further info on the RCSA or
Miracle Theatre offers a powerful production of
dry facilities, clothing, computers with Internet access,
The 13th annual
through March 30 at Theater1 Theatre1 (C all fo r times
broke the rules." March 8 Apnl 14 at the St. John's
YW CA and at C oho Theatre (C all fo r tim es YWCA.
8010 N C harleston A v e . Coho. 2257 N W Raleigh St.
Portland Pride 2002
June 15-16 All kinds o f opportunities in three-hour to
all-day shifts E mail redcowboyboots@ excite com or pn-
at activities the Catholic Church would rather forget,
$15 50-S39 from Portland C enter fo r the Performing A rts
leave your name and address. (503 22 7-2339.) (5 /02)
AIDS & HIV_______ I
Remain Unclear, playwnght M art Crowley's timely look
Schnitzer Concert Hall (7 30 pm 1037 S W Broadway
rousing musical comedy about “ babes and broads who
Volunteers needed to help at
triangle productions! offers For Reasons That
vibrant, hot blooded adaptation of Romeo and Juket as read m
Melinda A the Angels perform W onderbroads, a
503-235-0840 or queerasl@yahoo com (3 /1 5 )
2000 King Mountain Trail. Sunny Valley. OR 97497 (3/15)
from 5 0 3 2 8 1 8 8 6 8 )
o ffic e o r 503-768 7 4 9 5 )
Please type your announcements and include full contact information.
scale $55-$85 for 10 weekly sessions. Register at
The
triangle productions! performs Shakespeare s R&J, a
(7 3 0 pm 0615 S W Palatine H ill Road $3-$8 from box
member o f the deaf community, begin in Apnl Sliding
2257 N W Raleigh S t $1 2 from 503-232 7072)
Church of Portland (7:30 pm 2400 NE Broadway $1 2
Lewis ft Clark College offers Tony Kushner's
award-winning A ngel» in America: Millennium
Approache» March 7 16 at Fir Acres Theatre
Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone.
A rt on Alborta is a last Thursday gallery walk every
Stark Raving Theatre runs After the Zipper a dar
which explore loss, longing, memory and feminine
The
Am erican Sign
Language classes taught by Jeska Duckworth, a
Queer beginning and intermediate
denorthwest@usa net or call 503-295-9788. (4 /5 )
D ining Room March 7-16 at Metropolitan Community
Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com.
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at Newmark Theatre (C all fo r tim es 1111 S W
Broadway $12-$44 from box o ffice o r 503-274 6588'.)
Anita at 503-421-4788 o r acfloydQqwest net. (3 /15)
1650 N W N a to Parkway 503-229 8428 o r
language assistance available Young Men s C offee Talk
meets from 7 to 9 pm every W ednesday at 3 Fnends
Health, Education, A ID S Liaison (H E A U offers
Afncan Amencan men and women infected or affected
Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave Lavender Lounge
meets from 7 to 9 pm every Fnday at the same loca
information about alternative views o f AIDS causation
and HIV testing For information and a free packet.
by HIV M eets weekly at Project Quest. (6-8 pm
Swan House is a specialized adult foster care
Thursday 15 N M om s S t Linda 503-493 0288 ) (5 /02)
home serving low-income individuals with
800-875-8428 regroupÒ reg org ) (5 /0 2 )
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