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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
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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
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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 )
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