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32 J n t M t • lune 7.2002 olDOUt an original collage play about end-of-life issues One night only. June 17 (7 pm 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road 503-750-1439.) C irque du S o le il returns to Portland w ith Dralion Just Mat is published on the first and third Friday o f every month. The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. June 12-July 14 under the blue and yellow Grand Chapiteau on Southwest M oody Avenue (CaU fo r times. $31 50-$65 from 800-678-5440 or www cirquedusoleil com. ) OtatSiabout is a free community service of J w s t o u t Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and southwest Washington is provided free of charge The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication Bulletin Board listings run for up to two months from submission date. Do Jum p! returns to Echo Theatre June 14-30 for its world premiere of NOW1, which explores the peculiar relationship humans have to being present m the moment. Aenal dance, vaudeville- style physical come dy and zany acrobat ics (8 pm Thursday - Saturday. 3 pm Sunday 1515 SE 37th Ave $17$22 at the door or $15- $20 advance from Fastixx.) o u tre a c h listings o f up to 25 words (not including contact information) are provided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual minorities 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 May and November), and submissions 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. Send listings to: Just out (attn: Calendar) Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Interstate Firehouse C ultural C enter 5340 N Interstate A v e , offers Joseph Glasgow s senes Along the Columbia River and paintings by Leslie Coté through June 28. tos o f European architecture and landscape by M arne Lucas (also known as Gina Velour) through July 31. w ith a reception fo r the a rtist 6-9 pm June 8 A rt on Alberta s last Thursday walk is 6 to 9 pm June 27 between 14th Place and 30th Avenue Be sure to check out the gay owned A lberta A rts P avilion/O ur Dream Gallery at 2315 NE Alberta St Gay owned A rt Home G allery 438 SE Sixth A v e , exhibits Amo Arrak. Susan Wagner and Lena Gromova in a vanety of style and media through July 4. with an artists reception 5-9 pm June 7. Barnes t Noble at Jantzen Beach displays part of lesbian photographer Page Jordan s Body A Soul senes through June 30 An artists reception will be held 7 pm June 14 Douglas F. Cooley M em orial A rt G allery at Reed College. 3203 SE W oodstock B lvd . explores the male image with What Is a M an ? Changing Images o f M asculinity in Late Antique A rt 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. Froelick G allery 817 SW Second A ve . presents «1 and wax paintings by Portland artist Laura Ross-Paul and pnnts by Rilsuko Ozeki through June 29 Human Form exhibition through July 28 P o rtla n d A rt M useum . 1219 SW Park Ave . exhibits Splendors o f Im penal Japan A rts o f the M ei/i Penod from the Khalih C ollection through Sept. 22 Metro: ADDS & HIV African American Health C oalition (A A H Q offers support to black men kin g with HIV and AIDS Tel us your needs, we re here for you (Duane 503-413-1850 ) (11702) triangle productions! also presents Reel Life, a col lage of contemporary music starring Susannah Mars and Leif Norby. through June 9 at Theater! Theatre1 (8 pm. 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St. $ !8-$20 from 503 2395919 ) Equity Foundation announces a request fo r g ra n t proposals to promote and create welcoming, safe and healthy schools Equity wants to create safer school environments free from homophobia so all chil the musical Carousel through June 9 at Lakewood Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego (Call for times 368 S State St $ 2 1 $23 from 503 635-3901) Oregon B a lle t Theatre s I Am erican H eritage Theater P roject offers Hoagy Carmichael A Cole Porter An American Hentage Cabaret through June 9 at Multnomah Arts Center Performers guide the audience through the lives of the famous composers between the classic musical num bers (8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 7688 SW Capitol Highway $10 donation suggested Reservations at 503-245 3642.) Amencan Choreographers Portlander Anne Weiss belts Showcase returns to the Newmark Theatre through June 15 This year’s programs pay tnbute to com poser Richard Rodgers (C all fo r times, t i l l SW Broadway $5-$80 from 503 222-5538. Ticket C entral or Ticketm aster.) out folky blues June 21 at the Mississippi Pizza Pub BULLETIN BOABD 1 A rtis ts R epertory Theatre presents The Laramie Project, a study of the Wyoming townspeople after P ortland O pera presents Rodgers & Ham merstein's South Pacific June 11-16 at Keller Auditonum . (7 30 pm. plus 2 pm Saturday and Sunday 222 SW Third Ave. $22 $60 from 503 241 1802 o r Ticketm aster.) Open Hand offers Women's Basic S elf Defense. Women of Color Basic Self Defense and Youth and Teen Women's Self Defense. Summer classes run in June and July. Sliding-scale cost. To register call 503 493 1000 (6/21) S tark Raving Theatre modernizes the Greek myth Alberta Urban Faire has an ongoing c a ll fo r ve n the beating death of Matthew Shepard, through June 30 (Call for times 1516 SW Alder St. $ I5 $ 2 8 from 503-241-1278) Cupid and Psyche through June 29 (8 pm Thursday- Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St $8 $20 from 503-232-7072.) d o rs, a rtis tic p e rfo rm e rs, p sych ics and m usicians The event runs every Saturday through New performance company Bump in the Road Theatre opens its first season at OHSU Auditonum Theater with / Think About bfe. a free staged reading of S tark Raving Theatre presents the late-night sketch O U treach AIDS A HIV__________ | M itchell's trans rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch June 13-July 13 at Theater1 Theatre! (8 pm. 3430 SE Belmont St $22 $28 from 503-239-5919 ) Lakewood Theatre Company presents N ew port Visual A rt Center 777 NW Beach Drive, includes the work of gay artist M ike Walsh in its ONSTAGE triangle productions) presents John Cameron cnme fo r a small, con fid e n tia l focus group moot 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 m order to improve services. $25 stipend. For more information contact Mary Louise M cClintock at 503-493-4397 or balmcc@teleport com. (6/21) runs the ever-popular FROGZ through July 28 (Call for times 17 SE Eighth Ave $ I3 $23 from 503 231-9581 or Fastixx) Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@ justout.com. A a lto Lounge 3356 SE Belm ont S t., shows pho 2257 NW Raleigh St. $12 from 503-232-7072 ) Imago Theatre PO Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293-0400 ON VIEW G uild, through June 29. ( I I pm Friday and Saturday ( 6 / 21 ) C a llin g a ll dykes and th e ir dogs! Laurelhurst D en tistry invites you to march w ith D r J and Tucker (her corgi) June 16 in the Portland Pride 2002 Parade. For m ore inform ation call 503-258-8811. (6 /7 ) The Rose C ity S oftball A ssociation plays host to W orid Series 2002 Aug 18-25. To volunteer, call 503-450-9999 or wnte volunteersQseries2002 org. For further info on the RCSA or W orld Series, visit www portlandgaysoftball com. (6/21) comedy show Hey. Don 't Grab Me There, a daring delight from the twisted minds of the Exotic A ctors The Oregon Crim e V ictim s Needs Assessment project is seeking gay. lesbian, bi and trans victim s of Act Titles I and II. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 503-731-4029. Outside Portland 800 805 2313 ) (5/02) 503-655-8471 Sandy 503 722 6660)15/02) leave your name and address. (503-227-2339.) 1 5/02) For Us N orthw est (FUN) provides emotional and HIV Day C enter offers hot meals, counseling, laun dry facilities, clothing, computers with Internet access, phones, mail drop, recreational activities, massage and haircuts Se habla espanol (9am -3 pm Monday-Fnday 2941 NE Ainsworth St. 503-460-3822 )15/02) Cascade AIDS P roject provides nonmedical serv als. free condoms and lends out HIV books and videos for residents of Columbia County (503-397-4651.) (5/02) ices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in Oregon and southwest Washington Spamsh- language assistance available Young Men s Coffee Talk meets from 7 to 9 pm every Wednesday at 3 Friends Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave ( Portland Suite 310. 620 SW Fifth Ave 503-223-5907 Washington County 503 6933234 Clark County 360- 735-9170 ) (5/02) CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre Clackamas County Public Health offers anony scription drugs and insurance plan co-payments and deductibles for eligible people with HIV/AIDS Programs of the Oregon Health Division and Ryan W hite CARE mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to anyone Se habla espanol No needles1 Call for sched uled and walk m testing times (Oregon City. AIDS Prevention Teem offers educational maten August. For further inform ation call 503-493-1100. dren may excel in academic endeavors Completed applications should be delivered or postmarked by June 28 to Equity Foundation, 123 NE Third Ave.. Suite 405, Portland. OR 97232. For more information call 503-231-5759 or e-mail info@equityfoundation org (6/7 ) TpV/afch. O u fïo r byAUsonBecWcl social support activities for children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS Call for information and volunteer oppor tunities. (503 7774903)1 5/02) Friends o f People w ith 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)15/02) D aily 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) 15/02) Health, Education, AIDS Liaison (HEAL) offers information about alternative views of AIDS causation and HIV testing For information and a free packet. Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Health Services C enter offers a fuU-service medical clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutritionist, medication w v / w .d y iç e s io v z a ic iio u if ’o r .n e i