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32 17.2002 Saw. a comedy about a more-nutty-than-usual asylum, through May 25 at Theater' Theatre! (Call for times 3430 SE Belmont St. $15-$19 from 503-239-5919 ) triangle productions! also offers Pump Boys and Dinettes, a country-western delight of gas station atten dants and waitresses in Grand Ole Opry country, through May 25 at the World Trade Center Auditonum. (Call for times. 121 SW Salmon St $20-$25 from 503-239-5919.) f u s t o u t Is published on the first and third Friday o f every month. The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. • M t & a b o u t is a free community service of | m t o u t Listing for events and announcem ents that are specifically relevant to sexual m inorities in Oregon and southwest W ashington is provided free of charge. The calendar features events up to three w eeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run fo r up to tw o months from submission date. BULLETIN BOABP o u tr e a c h listings o f up to 25 w ords (not including contact inform ation) are provided free of charge to organisations and groups specifically serving the sexual m inorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to space lim itations, relevance and receipt by deadline. The Oregon Crime Victims Needs Assessment project is seeking gay. lesbian, bi and trans victims of cnme for a small confidential focus group meet ing 7 8 :30 pm July 2. This state-funded project, facili tated by researchers based at Portland State University, wants to hear from victims about their needs in order to improve services Contact Mary Louise McClintock at 503-493-4397 or balmccUteleport .com for more infor mation. (6/7) Listings expire tw ice a year (in M ay and Novem ber), and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are autom atically deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date. Send listings to: lu s t o u t (attn: C alendar) P O . Box 14400 Portland, O R 9 7 2 9 3 -0 4 0 0 Equity Foundation announces a request for grant proposals to promote and create welcoming, safe and healthy schools Equity wants to create safer school environments free from homophobia so all children may excel in academic endeavors. Completed applications should be delivered or postmarked by June 28 to Equity Foundation, 123 NE Third A v e . Suite 405, Portland, OR 97232. For more information call 503-231-5759 or e-mail info0equityfoundation.org. (6/7) Fax submissions to 50 3-2 3 6 -1 2 5 7 or e-m ail justout@ justout.com . Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcem ents and include full contact inform ation. Froelick Gallery 817 SW Second A v e . presents the paintings of Portland gay artist Stephen O'Donnell, known for his drag self portraits, through June 1. Art on Alberta s last Thursday walk is 6 to 9 pm May 30 between 14th Place and 30th Avenue Be sure to check out the gay-owned Alberta Arts Pavilion/Our Dream Gallery at 2315 NE Alberta St ONDA Studio and Gallery 2215 NE Alberta St., also gay-owned, features a group ceramic show through May 28 including the work of lesbian psycholo gist and sculptor Mariah Ureel Artist-owned cooper ative Talisman Gallery. 1476 NE Alberta St.. exhibits Roger Fnedel's paintings and Robert Shepard's oil and wax on canvas pieces through May 26. Gay-owned A rt Home Gallery. 438 SE Sixth Ave . exhibits Portland acrylic painter Garr Montalbano s work through June 6. Barnes A Noble at Jantzen Beach displays part of lesbian photographer Page Jordan s Body 4 Soul lnterstate»Flrehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave , offers two exhibitions through May 31 m celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage Month The Mam Gallery features The Language o f Color, a senes of paintings by Nho Nguyen In the Entry Gallery are silk paintings by Minh Quang Phan Mark Woolley Gallery 120 NW Ninth Ave «210, displays the mixed-media paintings of Lauren Mantecon and cxl-on-wood portraits of women by Joe Thurston through June 1. Portland A rt Museum. 1219 SW Park Ave.. kicks off Splendors o f Impenal Japan Arts o f the Meiji Penud from the Khalili Collection with a free Grand Opening Ceremony 10 am-noon June 1 The exhibit, which fea tures 350 masterpieces of the 44-year Meiji period, runs through Sept 22. senes June 1 -30. An artists reception will be held 7 pm June 14. SK Josefs berg Studio. 403 NW 11th Ave , pre sents the late gay artist Tseng Kwong Chi s Brian Mark! Fine A rt at 2236 NE Broadway is gay owned and shows Italian painter Sandro Negn s Rowers 4 Fields senes through June 4 renowned photographic Expeditionary Senes through June 1. Douglas F. Cooley Memorial A rt Gallery at Reed College. 3203 SE Woodstock B lvd . explores the male image with What Is a M a r t Changing Images o f Masculinity in Late Antique Art The exhibition contains varying male images from the third to sixth centuries and explores recent thought and research on gender in antiquity Showing through June 17. AIDS A HIV________I American Heritage Theater Protect offers Hoagy Carmichael 4 Cote Porter An American Heritage Cabaret May 24 June 9 at Multnomah Arts Center Tell us your needs, we re here for you (Duane 503-413-1850) (11/02) free condoms and lends out HIV books and videos for residents of Columbia County (503-397-4651.7(5/02) African American Health Coalition (AAHC) offers support to black men kvmg with HIV and AIDS Calling all dykas and thair dogs! Laurelhurst t's a pretty freaky birthday party with Profile Theatre through May 26 Performers guide the audience through the lives of the famous composers between the classic musical num bers (8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 7688 SW Capitol Highway $10 donation from 503-245-3642 or www ahtporg or at the door.) Conduit Dance presents elements 4 other works by artistic director and choreographer Teresa Mathem through May 26 <830 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 918 SW Yamhill St 4401 $8-$l3 from 503-221-5857 or www conduit-pdx org/mathem.) Lesbian performer Ginny Foster performs her one- woman show Tears o f Resin: A Logging Story June 2 at Coho Theatre followed by a discussion of the play's issues. (2 pm 2257 NW Raleigh St Donations 503-827-5267.) Hand2mouth Theatre presents Jerusalem: Nat Turner's Upnsmg through May 26 at Alberta Station Ballroom Explores the life and early death of the Virginia abolitionist (Call for times 1829 NE Alberta St $8 from 503-235-5284 or hand2mouththeatre@yahoo com.) Lakewood Theatre Company presents the musical ONSTAGE AIDS Prevention Team offers educational materials, Metro: AIDS & HIV | CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre scription drugs and insurance plan co-payments and Carousel through June 9 at Lakewood Center for the Arts m Lake Oswego (Call for times 368 S State St $21 $23 from 503 635-3901.) fg iV tÀ V w v Showcase returns to the Newmark Theatre May 24- June 15. This year's programs pay tnbute to composer Richard Rodgers (Call for times, t i l l SW Broadway $5-$80 from 503-222-5538. Ticket Central or Ticketmaster) Portland Opera performs Leonard Bernstein's Candide May 18 at Keller Auditorium (7 30 pm 222 SW Third Ave $26-$ 155 from opera box office or Ticketmaster.) Profile Theatre concludes its Harold Pinter season with The Birthday Party through May 26 at Theater* Theatre! (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St. $12-$20 from 503-2420080 ) Outside In needs volunteers of all ages to help with sexual minority issues, gender concerns and creating change in the community. Meetings are 6 30 8 30 pm Tuesdays. For more information call John at 503-535-3815. (5/17) Volunteers needed to help at Portland Pride 2002 June 15 and 16 Opportunities include stage, parade, festival and secunty in three-hour to all-day shifts. For more information e-mail redcowboybootsUexcite com. (5/17) The Lesbian Community Project again will play host to a women's softball tournament Aug 9-11. For registration forms call 503-227-0605 (5/17) Stark Raving Theatre modernizes the Greek myth Cupid and Psyche through June 29 (8 pm Thursday- Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St $8-$20 from 503-232-7072.) The Rose City Softball Association plays host to World Series 2002 Aug. 18-25 To volunteer, call information about alternative views of AIDS causation and HIV testing. For information and a free packet, leave your name and address (503 227-2339 ) ( 5/02) For Us Northwest (FUN) provides emotional and Cascade AIDS Project provides nonmedical serv social support activities for children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS Call for information and volunteer oppor tunities (503-777-4903) (5/02) HIV Day Center offers hot meals, counseling, laun dry facilities, clothing, computers with Internet access, phones, mail drop, recreational activities, massage and haircuts Se habla espanol (9 am-3 pm Monday-Fnday 2941 NE Ainsworth St 503 460 3822 .) (5/02) ices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in Oregon and southwest Washington Spanish- language assistance available Young Men's Coffee Talk meets from 7 to 9 pm every Wednesday at 3 Fnends Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave. (Portland: Suite 310. 620 SW Fifth Ave 503 223 5907 Washington County 503 693 3234 Clark County 360-735-9170.)(5/02) Clackamas County Public Health offers anony ( 02007 . BY ALISON atCHDET. WHO ARE ALREADY WILLING Tt> D l£ . AND WHY WOULD "THEY VOLUNTARJLY G IVE u r r u t o n l y -m è n e t h a t G ers a n y o n e ' s A l T E N T i o N ^ r - » -------- Oregon Ballet Theatre s Amencan Choreographers anyone Se habla espanol No needles' Call for sched uled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City . 503-655-8471 Sandy 503-722-6660 ) (5/02) j o , 3 NO. BUT BETWEEN >OU AND WE,"THE BEST ' SYDNEY ; THING THAT COULD HAPPEN IS if she HASN’T GETS DENIED SHE’S So DESPERATE R * HEARPYET EXTERNAL SUCCESS, SHE MAKES ABOUT i GENGHIS KUAN LOCK UNMOTIVATED. r /* \ .TENURE^ HOPING 16N IG H T WILL RELAX HER A B'T. D'yeusroP direct service to survivors of domestic violence by working with transition, youth and Latina women's pro grams as well as the emergency shelter and cnsis line To register call 503-282-9940 (5/17) deductibles for eligible people with HIV/AIDS Programs of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan White CARE Act Titles I and II. (8 am-5 pm Monday Fnday 503-731-4029 Outside Portland800 805 2 313 ) (5/02) r IT? you can Y crack D own on people comedy The View from Here through May 18 at Disjecta Gallery. (10 30 pm 116 NE Russell St $10 from 503-358-3441 or 503-975-6269.) Bradley-Angla Housa announces its summer vol unteer training June 10-July 13. Volunteers provide triangle productions! presents What the Butler woman, her piano and her phone conversations with D y k e S ’iV W à fd h .O u fÎb r hy-AlisoaiBcdidel okay ,- suicide terrorism - how Nomadic Theatre Co. presents the very physical 503-450-9999 or wnte volunteers0senes2OO2 org. For further info on the RCSA or World Series, visit www portlandgaysoftball com (6/21) Miracle Theater runs Perfection—a comedy about a mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to M O 'S SO TWEAKED ABOUT WHETHER SNE’5 GONNA GST INTO LIBRARY SCHOOL OR NOT, HSR USUAL APOCA LYPTIC * 0 0 6 HAS GONE (NTo WARP DRIVE. I'M «LAP y>U GUY5 COULD COME OVER .MAYBE SHE'LL SETTLE D O W N . Bach, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky, among others— May 23-June 1. (Call for times. 525 SE Stark St. $12 from 503-236-7253 ) Dentistry invites you to march with Dr. J and Tucker (her corgi) June 16 in the Portland Pride 2002 Parade For more information call 503-258-8811. (6/7) ir terrorism \s a roam of asymmetric WARFARE, A WAY OF COPING WrTrt A MOPE POWERFUL B itM y , THEN DOESN'T INCREASING THE IMBALANCE OF POWER ONLY (NCREASE TH E LIK ELIHO O D Friends of People with AIDS Foundation offers assistance to those with HIV. including 72-hour food boxes, emergency travel and lodging, entertainment, pet care, clothing, household goods and cremations (503 283-8535 ) ( 5/02) Daily Bread Express provides home delivery of high-quality meals to HIV-positive individuals in need Fresh meals delivered weekdays, frozen meals for weekends (Mara 503 460-3822 ) ( 5/02) Health, Education. AIDS Liaison (HEAL) offers Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Health w w v /.d y .fc e .s fo w a £ c ii0 u Y £ o r .n e f