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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 2002)
3.2002 32 J J about __I __ I Jwst M r t Is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline for subm issions is 15 days prior to publication. • O A & a b o u t is a free com m unity service of Jm t M t Listing for events and announcem ents that are specifically relevant to sexual m inorities in O regon and southw est W ashington is provided free of ch ape. The calendar features events up to three w eeks beyond tins date of publication. Bulletin Board fistings run for up to two m onths from subm ission date. M t rea ch listings of up to 25 w ords (not including contact information) are provided free of charge to organizations am i groups specifically serving the sexual m inorities 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 a y and Novem ber), and subm issions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are automatically deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date. Sen d listings to: j H S t M t (attn: Calendar) P.O. B ox 14400 Portland, O R 97293-0400 Anne Frank H o u se In Am sterdam . Art on Alborta plays host to Tha Mother of AD Art Hops 11 am-5 pm M ay 11. The annual event, found on Northeast Afeerta Street between 10th and 31st avenues, is a celebration of art and creativity Features interactive art activities, exN txtons and Itve perform ances Art on Alborta s last Thursday walk is 6 to 9 pm M ay 30. Stroll along N ortheast Alberta Street between 14th Place and 30th Avenue and be sure to check out the gay- owned Alborta Aria Pavilion/Our Draam Gallery at 2315 N E Alberta S t O N D A Studio and GaDery. 221 5 N E Alberta St., also gay-owned, features a group ceram ic show through M a y 28 including the work of le s bian psychologist and sculptor Gay-ow ned Mariah Ureal Art Homs G allery. 438 S E Sixth Ave.. exhibits the mixed-media work of Bob Nadeau and Portland Cuban artist Efram Gonzalez through M ay 5. Portland acrylic panter G arr M ontabano show s his acrylic to the positive portrayal of gay men and lesbians in film. 2 2 5 7 N W Raleigh S t $ 1 2 from 503-27 4-1373 ) dants and w aitre sse s m G rand O le O pry country, O pen to any w nter with a script in w hich at least one through M ay 25 at the W orld Trade C enter Auditonum . pnm ary character is lesbian o r gay Deadline for entries (Call for times. 121 S W Salm on St. $ 2 0 -$ 2 5 from is Sept. 1. Entry fee is $40. W in n e rs receive cash prizes Cygnet Theatre presents Vitriol & Violets: Tales from the Algonquin R ou nd Table through M a y 18 at R u sse ll Street Theatre A n evening o f 19 2 0 s w icked w ise www screenplaycontests.com for an application, or send a self-addressed, stam ped envelope to C herub Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Su n d a y 1 16 N E R u sse ll St. $ 1 5 from 503-493-4077.) The Productions. O n e in Ten Screenp lay Contest. P.0. Box 540. Boulder. C O 80306. (5/3) Dance Cartel offers a 2002 C horeographers' Sh ow ca se M ay 3-5 at Echo Theatre. (8 pm Friday and Outside In needs volunteers of all age s to help with Saturday. 7 pm Su n day 1515 S E 3 7 t h Ave. $ I0 - $ I2 sexual m inonty issu e s, gender concerns and creating from Ticket Central ) change in the community. M eetings are 6:30-8:30 pm eight- to 10-w eek facilitated A rts A lso offered is D anza D am on and Com m on Portland A t m H IV Services Planning Council challenges and b le ssin g s of w orking together and Ground. (8 pm Saturday. 2 3 0 pm Sunday O ne Eugene se e k s new m em bers! This volunteer group identifies Center. $ 1 6 -$6 3 from 503-68 2-5000 o r H IV care needs, priori www. eugeneballet org.) tizes funding and co n Firehouse Theatre plays host to the m usical com edy Hot Flaahoa through M ay 12. Follow s the career of a www hotflashesthem usical. com .) Ballroom Explores the life and early death of the Virginia abolitionist. (Call for times 1829 N E Alberta S t $ 8 from 503-235-5284 or hand2m ouththeatre@ydhoo com .) ings will explore barriers between ning. One-third of com deaf and heanng mittee m ust be HIV- people in the queer positive Deadline for community. For applications is M a y 15. For more information m ore inform ation or to register call call 503-988-3030. 503-227-0605 ext. 226. (5/3) (5/3) Volunteers needed to Gay Women's Golf Group is A Portland Pride 2002 June 15 help at Lakewood Theatre Company presents the m usical C arousel through June 9 at Lakew ood Center for the include stage, parade, festival and security in Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N A rts in Lake O sw ego. (Call for tim es 3 6 8 S State St. three-hour to all-day Interstate Ave.. offers two exhibitions through M a y 31 S 2 I-S 2 3 from 503-635-3901.) shifts People also N ilo C ru z 's A B icycle Country through M ay 11. forming. All levels and 16 Opportunities welcom e. For m ore inform ation call 503 -38 0-1020 or e-mail pgw gg© yahoo.com . (5/3) needed im m ediately to Bi Men's Weekend Conference The help schedule volun teers. For m ore infor se n e s of paintings by N ho Nguyen. In the Entry G allery (7.30 pm Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday. 5 2 5 S E are silk paintings by M inh Q uang Phan Stark St. $ 1 5 from 503-236-7253.) mation e-mail redcow- boyboots@ excite com. which takes place S K Josefsberg Studio. 403 N W 11th Ave.. presents the late gay artist Tseng Kwong Chi's renowned pho Nomadic Theatre Co. presents the ve iy physical (5/3) Oct. 18-20 in San com edy The View from Here through M ay 18 at Disjecta Pride Northwest and Diego, se e k s pro p o sals for papers, tographic Expeditionary S e n e s through June 1. Mark Woolley Gallery. 120 N W Ninth Ave. #210. Gallery (1 0 3 0 pm Friday and Saturday. 116 N E R ussell St. $ 1 0 from 503-358-3441 o r 503-975-6269 ) disp lays the m ixed-m edia paintings o f Lauren M antecon Portland Opera perform s Leonard B ernstein's Pavilion announce a and otl-on-wood portraits of w om en by Jo e Thurston Candtde M a y 11, 13, 15 and 18 at Keller Auditonum ( 7 3 0 pm 2 2 2 S W Third A ve $ 2 6 $ 155 from opera box national call for artists to submit origi office o r Ticketm aster.) nal work for the through June 1. Eugene gay artist Mike Welch's work explonng A ID S deaths of O regon artists is part of A.N. Bush Gallery s Northwest Docum enta I. a biennial exhibition of contem po Profile Theatre offers two Harold Pinter one-acts ‘ M a y 5-7 at Theater! Theatre! In The Dum b W aiter two rary art through M ay 12 at 600 M ission St. S E in Salem hired gunm en await instructions; O ne for the R oa d fol H is site-specific Bridges: Fragile Circle installation is also on view through M ay 10 at Eugene's Maude Kerns Art low s a ruthless interrogator a s he destroys an innocent Center 1910 E 15th Ave. You can find his single-copy pnsoner and his family. (7 pm. 3 4 3 0 S E Belm ont St. $8- $ 1 0 from 503-24 2-0080 ) handmade book Structuring Fear about O regon A ID S O ur Dream presentations, panel discussion, perform Gallery/Alberta Arts ances and w ork sh op s in the follow ing areas; com ing out. sexuality, rela Portland Pnde 2002 exhibition followed by a gallery show. O pen to all lesbian, gay. bi and trans artists older than 18 residing in the United tionships, culture, daily living, spintuali- Garr Montalbano, artist and lead singer for Loligo, shows his acrylic paintings through June 6 at Art Home Gallery Profile Theatre concludes its Harold Pinter se aso n $20. For more information visit www pndenw org. e-mail County Central Library. 801 S W 10th Ave. albertaarts@yahoo com or call 503-288-3024. (5/3) Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art GaDery at Reed Theatre1 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday. Our Houaa of Portland, a residential care facility for Colege. 3203 S E W oodstock Bhd.. explores the male image 3 4 3 0 S E Belm ont St. $ 1 2 -$ 2 0 from 503 -24 2-0080 ) with What Is a M an? C hangng Im ages o f Mascutnity m Late triangle productions! presents W hat the Butler ner h o sts for its annual fund-raiser Antique Aft The exhibition contars varying male images from Saw . a com edy about a m ore-nutty-than-usual asylum , through M ay 25 at Theater' Theatre! (Call for times. House for Our House, which is entenng its 10th year. For more inform ation call Am anda at 3 4 3 0 S E Belm ont St. $ 1 5 - $ I9 from 503 -23 9-5919 ) 503-234-0175. (5/3) CoHo Theatre plays host to D avid Sch m ad er's offers support to black m en living with H IV and A ID S & fO lrtld ( GV0CZ RY AI.ISON SECHPEI. fterf WHW DO r SX PEC r AN AfifNH is t k a t t o n WHO h a p E N » W w a rft it? E H e rtW FOMCY^ AW0 A P ttS ID C N T WHOSE GvOtAi. VJW NNG FLAW A SK S COGPOKATloafS riö COT R A C k"-0 «| R Dinner at My R o m City Softball Association plays host to World Sortes 2002 A u g 18-25. To volunteer, call The 5 0 3 -45 0-9999 o r w nte volu n te e rs© se rie s2002 org. For further info on the R C S A or W orld Series, visit www portlandgaysoftball.com . ( 6 / 21 ) m ous and confidential H IV testing and counseling to Health, Education, A ID S Liaison (HEAL) offers inform ation about alternative view s o f A ID S causation Act Titles I and II. (8 am -5 pm M onday-Fnday 503-655-8471. Sandy: 5 0 3 -7 2 2 -6 6 6 0 7(5/02) leave your nam e and address. (5 03-227 -23 39 7 (5/02) H IV Day Center offers hot m eals, counseling, laun dry facilities, clothing, com puters with Internet access, Te# u s your needs; w e 're here for you. (Duane 503-4/3-1850.7(11/02) ices to people w hose lives are affected by H IV and A ID S in O regon and southw est W ashington Spanish- tunities. (503-777-4903.) (5/02) A ID S Prevention Team offers educational materi language assistan ce available Young M e n 's C offee Talk m eets from 7 to 9 pm every W ednesday at 3 Friends Friends of People with A ID S Foundation offers als. free condom s and lends out H IV bo o ks and videos for residents of Colum bia C ounty (503-397-4651.) Coffeehouse. 201 S E 12th Ave. (Portland Suite 310. (5/02) 6 2 0 S W Fifth Ave. 503-223-5907. W ashington County: 503 -69 3 323 4 Clark C ounty 360 -7 3 5 -9 1 7 0 .)(5/02) and H IV testing. For inform ation and a free packet, For U s Northwest (FUN) provides em otional and social support activities for children infected o r affected by H IV / A ID S C all for inform ation and volunteer oppor C A R EA ssist p a ys for health insurance prem ium s, pre default a sp or wnte aiexei_guren©m sn.com . (5/3) anyone S e habla espanol N o n eedles' Call for sch e d uled and walk-in testing tim es (O regon City. phones, mail drop, recreational activities, m assage and haircuts. S e habla espanol (9 am -3 pm M onday-Friday 2941 N E Ainsw orth St. 5 0 3 -46 0-3822.7 (5/02) assistan ce to those with HIV, including 72-hour food Daily Bread Express provides hom e delivery of boxes, em ergency travel and lodging, entertainment, pet high-quality m eals to H IV-positive individuals in need care, clothing, household go o d s and crem ations. Fresh m eals delivered w eekdays, frozen m eals for (5 0 3 -2 8 3 -8 5 3 5 ) (5/02) w eekends. (M ara 503-46 0-3822.) (5/02) Clackamaa County Public Health offers anony DylteS IbW clich. O u YÏ o T by Alison! BecWd lost those living with and dying from A ID S , is recanting din visit w w w txsexual.org/pages/new conf/sdsandiego/ scription d o ig s and insurance plan co-paym ents and Cascade A ID S Project provides nonm edical se rv African Am erican Health Coalition (A A H O tion, health, special interest. For submit deductibles for eligible people with H IV /AJD S Program s of the O regon Health D ivision and Ryan W hite C A R E 503-731-4029 O utside Portland800-805-2313.7(5/02) Metro: AIDS & HIV ty. identity/attrac- tal requirem ents States. Postm ark deadline is M a y 11; subm ission fee is with The Birthday Party through M a y 26 at Theater' the tfwd to swth centuries and explores recent thought and research on gender r anbqurty. Showing through June 17. understanding those of different generations: the deaf ducts long-range plan know n for his drag serif-portraits, through June 1. Miracla Theatre Group concludes its se aso n with Conversations Projects The cross-generational group wtH d iscu ss and hearing m eet deaths through M ay 14 in the Collins Gallery at Multnomah pa rtin gs through June 6 with a reception 5-9 pm M ay 3. For registration form s call 503-227-0605. (5/17) 503-535-3815. (5/17) o f Spring M ay 4 and 5 at Hult C enter for the Perform ing Turner's Upnsm g through M ay 26 at Alberta Station The Mam G allery features The Language of Color, a Lesbian Community Project again will play women's softball tournament A u g 9-11. Tuesdays For m ore inform ation call John at Eugene Ballet Company presents Stravin sky's Rite Hand2mouth Theatre presents Jerusalem . Nat Asian Pacific Heritage Month The host to a The Lesbian Com m unity Project is about to begin two FroeUck Gallery. 817 S W Seco n d Ave.. presents the paintings of Portland gay artist Stephen O'Donnell in celebration of and studio subm ission. Visit 5 0 3 -2 3 9 -5 9 1 9 ) cracks, urbane attitudes and sexual innuendo. (8 pm M ontgom ery St. $ 1 5 -$ 2 0 from 503 -77 5-8017 or Please type your announcem ents and include full contact information. M a y 5 at U oyd Center. Portland is the only W e st C o ast city featunng this international exhibition created by the The Dinettes, a country-w estern delight of g a s station atten m em bers' 4 0 s to their 7 0 s (8 pm. 1436 S W Sub m issio ns cannot be accepted over the phone. Ann* Frank) A History for Today sh ow s through triangle productions! also offers Pum p B o y s and five-wom an band, including one out dyke, from the Fax subm issions to 503-236-1257 o r e-mail justout@justout.com . One in Ten Screenplay Contact is dedicated Straight. a work about one man s experience with se x ual conversion therapy, through M a y 4. (8 pm. vz-w vz-dyke-siow aicIiouifor.Tiei