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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 2002)
tune 21.2002 34 J - « « Just out is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. O U t& a b o u t is a free community service of Just out 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. o u tre a c h listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are provided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual mmonties 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 pnor to the expiration date. Send listings to: Just out (attn: Calendar) P.O. Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@ justout.com. Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park A v e . ON VIEW exhibits Splendors o f Impenal Japan Ads o f the M eiji Imago Theatre runs the ever-popular FROGZ through Penod from the Khahh Collection through Sept 22. July 28 (Call for times 17 SE Eighth Ave $13-$23 from 503-2319581 or Fastixx ) Aalto Lounge 3356 SE Belmont S t . shows photos o f European architecture and landscape by Marne Lucas (also known as Gina Velour) through July 31. Art on Alberta s last Thursday walk is 6-9 pm June 27 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 Gay-owned Art Home Gallery 438 SE Sixth Ave . ONSTAGE Race for the Cure the premier breast cancer aware BULLETIN BOABD | Jackson Theatre Arts Company stages Stephen Teams from around the Pacific N orthw est are welcome Sondh&m s Into the Woods through June 22 at to play m the 17th annual Saturday 2400 NE Broadway $ 1 2 $ I5 from 503-281 8 8 6 8) Aug 9-11 Volunteers are also needed for this weekend the beating death o f M atthew Shepard, through Stark Raving Theatre modernizes the Greek myth information, call 503-227-0605 by July 1. (6 /2 1 ) June 30 (Call fo r times 1516 SW Alder St $15 $28 Cupid and Psyche through June 29 (8 pm Thursday- Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh S t $8 $20 from 503-232-7072) Queer American Sign Language Classes are being offered by Deaf & Heanng Out Reach, a nonprofit ing queers and allies Intermediate and advanced taught by Jeska Duckworth, a queer member o f the deaf com The munity Summer session begins the last week o f June project is seeking gay. lesbian, bi and trans victims of cnme for a small Artists Repertory Theatre presents The L a ra m ie event in Brush Praine. Wash. To register or for more P ro je c t a study o f the Wyoming townspeople after from 503-2411276 ) dedicated to building community among deaf and hear performance senes June 27-29 featunng moving image arts. film, spoken word and expenmental theater <8 pm Stark Raving Theatre presents the late-night 918 S W Yamhill St »401 $8 $10 from 503 221 5857 o r econduit@eadhlmk net.) daring delight from the tw isted minds of the Actors Guild through June 29 (11 pm Fnday and Sliding scale $55-$85 To register call 503-235-0840 or Cirque du Soleil returns to Portland w ith Drahon Saturday 2257 NW Raleigh St $12 from 503 232 7072.) w nte queerasl@yahoo.com. (6 /21) and wax paintings by Portland artist Laura Ross-Paul and pnnts by Ritsuko Ozeki through June 29 Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave . offers Joseph Glasgow s senes Along the Columbia River and paintings by Leslie C oté through June 28 Newport Visual Art Center. 777 N W Beach Drive, includes the w ork of gay artist Mike Walsh in its Human Form exhibition through July 28 sketch comedy show Hey. Don 't Grab Me There, a Exotic through July 14 under the blue and yellow Grand Gunhappy Theatrical Ensemble presents The Head-Crazy Brain Girl, which both mocks and cele Poetry Prize Deadline is July V. For more information brates 50s adventure television, through July 13 at call 888-336-2665 or visit www proaxis com /-calyx (6/21) Miracle Theatre (8 pm 525 SE Stark St $10 from A ttention golfers' Sign up now for 503 258-1681 Special $4 admission July 4 ) Charity Golf Tournament scheduled for July 19 vaudeville-style physical com edy and zany a c ro b a t triangle productions! presents John Cameron Fun scramble tournament with proceeds going to Basic ics. (8 pm Thursday Saturday, 3 pm Sunday Mitchell's trans rock musical Hedwtg and the Angry Inch Rights Oregon. $100 includes golf, cart and the after 1515 SE 37th Ave $17 $22 at the door o r $ 15 $20 advance from F a stixx) through July 13 at Theater1 Theatre1 (3 pm 3430 SE Belmont St $22-$28 from 503 239 5919 ) golf party Get a foursome together or ask to be paired at 503-528-2800 or al@gnffonfinancial com. (7 /5 ) language assistance available Young Men's Coffee Talk household goods and cremations (503 283-8535 ) (5/02) Do Jum p! re turn s to Echo Theatre fo r its w orld prem iere o f N O W 1 through June 30 Aerial dance, 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- free condoms and lends out HIV books and videos for mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to residents o f Columbia C ounty (503-397-4651.) (5 /0 2 ) anyone Se habla espanol No needles' Call for sched CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre uled and walk-m testing times (Oregon City scription drugs and insurance plan co-payments and 503655 8471 Sandy 503 722 6 6 6 0) (5 /02) deductibles for eligible people with H IV /A ID S Programs For Us Northwest (FUN ) provides emotional and M etro: AIDS & HIV o f the Oregon Health Division and Ryan W hite CARE social support activities for children infected or affected African American Health Coalition (A A H C ) A ct Titles I and II (8 am-5 pm Monday Fnday by HIV/AIDS Call for information and volunteer oppor offers support to black men living with HIV and AIDS 503 731 -4029 Outside Podland 800 805 2313.) (5 /0 2 ) tunities (503- 777-4903) (5 /02) 503-413 -18 5 0 ) (11/02) AIDS Prevention Team offers educational materials. Lois Cranston Memorial tim es $31 50-$65 from 800 678-5440 or w w w cirquedusoleil. co m ) Coffeehouse. 201 SE 12th Ave (Podland Suite 310. Ted us your needs, we re here for you (Duane Calyx A Journal o f Ad and Literature by Women announces tne inaugural C hapiteau on S o u th w e st M oody Avenue (C all fo r meets from 7 to 9 pm every Wednesday at 3 Fnends AIDS ft HIV________I Women's Basic Self Defense Lesbian Community Project Softball Tournament of Choice Conduit Dance kicks off the 30 Days Notice Froelick Gallery 817 S W Second Ave . presents oil Open Hand offers Metropolitan Community Church (8 pm, plus 4 pm in a vanety of style and media through July 4 senes through June 30 scheduled for Sept 15 in Portland Register at 503-553-3680 or w w w raceforthecure-pdx org. (7 /5 ) exhibts Amo Arrak. Susan W agner and Lena Gromova Barnes A Noble at Jantzen Beach displays part of lesbian photographer Page Jordan s Body 4 Soul ness and fund-raising event in the United States, is Cascade AIDS Project provides nonmedical serv ices to people w hose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in Oregon and southwest Washington Spanish- O ykeS Ts>Watch O u f Friends of People with AIDS Foundation offers assis tance to those with HIV, including 72-hour food boxes, emer gency travel and lodgxig. entertainment, pet care, clothing. by Alison BecW*l Diva Tours Health, Education, AIDS Liaison (HEAL) offers 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 /0 2 ) HIV Day Center offers hot meals, counseling, laun dry facilities, clothing, com puters with Internet access, phones, mail d rop, recreational activities, massage and haircuts Se habla espanol (9 am-3 pm Monday Fnday 2941 NE Amswodh S t 503-460-3822.) (5 /0 2 ) 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 ) ( 5/0 2) Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Health Services Center offers a full-service medical clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutntionist. medication W om en o f C olor Basic Self Defense and Youth and Teen W om en's S elf Defense Summer classes run in June and July. Sliding-scale cost. To register call 503-493-1000. (6 /2 1 ) ongoing call for ven dors, artistic performers, psychics and musi cians The event runs every Saturday through August Alberta Urban Faire has an For further information call 503-493-1100 (6 /2 1 ) Oregon Crime Victims Needs Assessment confidential focus group meet ing 7 8 30 pm July 2. This state-funded protect, facilitat ed by researchers based at Portland State University, wants to hear from victims about their needs in order to improve services. $25 stipend. For more information contact Mary Louise M cClintock at 503-493-4397 or balmcc@teleport.com. (6 /21) The Rose City Softball Association plays host to World Series 2002 Aug. 18-25. To volunteer, call 503-450-9999 o r w nte volunteers@ senes2002 org For further info on the RCSA or W orld Series, visit www.portlandgaysoftball.com . (6 /2 1 ) management, mental health services, wellness program and case management Se habla espanol ASL and foreign lan guage interpretation available. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday Foudh Floor. 426 S W Stark St. 503-988 5020) (5/02) International Foundation for Alternative Research in AIDS (IFARA) provides education through the Treatment Information Exchange 0 1 0 program Weekly meetings are led by professionals in a specialized area of treatment (Tuesday nights 503-736-0194) (5/02) Metropolitan African American Support Connection (M A A S C ) is a support group for African American men and women infected o r affected by HIV M eets weekly at Project Quest. (6-8 pm Thursday 15 N M om s S t Linda 503-493-0288 ) (5 /0 2 ) Our House is a residential care facility for those living w ith and dying from AIDS (2727 SE Alder St.. Podland. OR 97214 503 234 0 175 ) (5 /0 2 ) •v/wvz.dykesíovraícii 0 uí£,or.n«í ITVgU&HT I THOUGHT r PIP, TÔO. IT* A NICE mmf\ mm THOUGH T.» BUT I DON'T KNOVJ R E A trry. i xaean , WANTEP ab o u t t h e I d HAVE. im a u a o s t KIDS/ A o / C to y b U K M P u j WHAT THE CHAHŒ5 OF Û 5 W - CADoNSARE * T i* y A&C -?