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5.2002 about. Just out fo r tim es 1516 SW A ld er S t $ 1 5 3 2 8 from 503-241-1278) Cirque du Soieil bnngs its show Drahon is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. to Portland through July t4 under the blue • 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 o f 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. and yellow Grand Chapiteau on Southwest M oody Avenue (C all for times. $31 50-565 from 800-678-5440 or www cirquedusoletl com .) •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 minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline. Imago Theatre runs the ever-popular FROGZ through July 28. (Call fo r times 17 SE Eighth Ave 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. $13-$23 from 503-231 9581 or Fastixx.) Performance Works Northwest lust out (attn: Calendar) Send listings to: PO. Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293-0400 celebrates a weekend o f m usic, dance and perform ance art to ben Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 ore-m ail justout@ justout.com. e fit its fall residency Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. program July 12 and Please type your announcements and include full contact information. 67th A ve $ I5 $25 from 503 777-1907.) 13 p- ON VIEW (8 pm 4625 SE showing From B erlin H istory R evisited, w hich features Portland Opera pre w ork by three Germ an contem poraries B oth shows am through July 27. sents Andrew Lloyd W ebber's aw ard-w in Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5340 N ning m usical The Interstate Ave.. offers the group exhibition W omen and Phantom o f the Opera F istfu ls o f Honey, recent w o rks by queer a rtis t Philip Violence, multimedia w ork from the Oregon W omen's through July 28 at losca. through July 31. Caucus fo r the A rts Also showing are recent paintings by K eller Auditonum (C all Harurm W atai M arshall Both senes am through July 25. fo r tim es 222 S W Third A ve $ I7 $ 6 9 from 503-241-1802.) 3 Friends Coffeehouse, 201 SE 12th A ve , displays Aalto Lounge 3356 SE B elm ont S t., show s photos Marne Lucas (also known as G ina V elour) through July 31. o f European architecture and landscape by Art on Alberta s last Thursday w alk is 6-9 pm July 25 betw een 14th Place and 30th Avenue Be sure to check out the gay-ow ned Newport Visual Art Center. 777 N W Beach D rive, includes the w ork o f gay a rtist Mike Walsh in its The (8 pm 525 SE Stark St. $10 from 503-258-1681) Brian Marin Fine Art, 2236 NE Broadway, presents Im pressions in G lass by R oger Thom as and V isions in Paint by M a tt C osby through July 31 A reception fo r | ONSTAGE I Calling all slutty performers! Seeking subm issions Sluts Against Rape, an evening o f spoken w ord, stones, m usic and perform ance art by Imago Theatre is forming a dance company to survivors o f dom estic and sexual violence to reclaim and prem iere a body o f new w ork fo r the 2002-2003 sea celebrate ou r bodies, our sexualities, our cre a tivity and triangle productions! presents John Cam eron M itche ll's trans rock m usical Hedwig and the Angry Inch through Aug. 3 at Theater! Theatre! (C all fo r around in. For m ore inform ation call 50 3-23 0-1 100 or mail to S luts A gainst Rape, c /o S urvivor Project. tim es 3430 SE Belm ont S t $22-$28 from v is it w w w .im agotheatre.com . (7 /5 ) P O . Box 40664. P ortland. OR 97240 (7 /1 9 ) triangle productions! also presents G reater Tuna Diva Tours Charity Golf Tournament scheduled fo r July 19. Race for the Cure, th e p re m ie r b re a st ca n ce r son Auditions are 7i45 pm July 7 N o prepared audition m atenal required W ear clothes easy to m ove our lives. Event w ill be on a Saturday night m O cto ber E-mail subm issions by Aug. 15 to sluts@ emimsm org o r 50 3-2 3 9 -5 9 1 9 ) A tten tio n g o lfe rs' Sign up now fo r the a rtis ts w ill be held 6-9 pm July 5. at 503-528-2800 o r al@ gnffonfm ancial.com (7 /5 ) o f onginal pieces fo r adventure television, through July 13 at M iracle Theatre Portland Art Museum. 1219 SW Park Ave.. Penod from the K halili C ollection through S ept. 22 2315 NE A lb erta S t Gunhappy Theatrical Ensemble presents Head- BULLETIN BOABP Crazy Brain Girl, which both mocks and celebrates '50s Human Form exhibition through July 28. exhibits S plendors o f Im perial Japan A rts o f the M ei/i Alberta Arts Pavilion at Brian Marki Fine Art shows Matt Cosby's Vision in Paint throughout July aw areness and fu n d -ra isin g e ve n t in th e U n ite d Elizabeth Leach Gallery, 207 SW Pine S t., exhibits D isturbing the Peace, new w ork by Ed Bereal. who Artists Repertory Theatre presents The Laramie Project, a study o f the W yom ing tow nspeople after the through July 20 at Flying R hinoceros Theatre (8 pm Fun scram ble tournam ent w ith proceeds going to Basic S ta te s , is sche duled fo r S e p t. 15 in P ortlan d Thursday-Saturday 1440 N W O verton St. $17-23 from R ights O regon. $100 includes go lf, ca rt and the a fte r exam ines th e dark side o f the A m erican Dream A lso beating death o f M atthew Shepard, through July 7. (C all 503 23 9 5 9 1 9 ) g o lf party. G et a foursom e tog ethe r o r ask to be paired R e g is te r at 5 0 3 -5 5 3 -3 6 8 0 o r w w w .ra c e fo rth e c u re -p d x .o rg . (7 /5 ) by H IV /A ID S . C all fo r inform ation and volunteer oppor management, mental health services, wellness program and Plus Club House Party provides an open social gath tunities. (503-777-4903.) (5 /0 2 ) case management. Se habla espanol ASL and foreign lan ering fo r people living w ith HIV and AIDS to mingle and guage interpretation available. (8 am 5 pm Monday-Fnday. netw ork. The group m eets m private homes at 2 pm on the Fourth Floor. 426 S W Stark S t 503-988-5020 )0 1 /0 2 ) third Sunday of the month. (Brian 503-249- 7030.) (5 /0 2 ) International Foundation for Alternative Research in AIDS (IFARA) provides education Project Quest o ffe rs health appointm ents, nutntional care, clothing, household goods and crem ations (503-283-8535.) (1 1/02) through the Treatment Inform ation Exchange (TIE) program. people living w ith H IV /A ID S . (1 5 N M o rris St. W eekly meetings are led by professionals m a specialized 50 3-493-0288 p q u estQ tele port com .) (5 /0 2 ) Friands of Psopls with AIDS Foundation o ffers assistance to those w ith HIV, including 72-hour food boxes, em ergency travel and lodging, entertainm ent, pet deductibles fo r eligible people w ith H IV /A ID S Program s AIDS & HIV o f the O regon H ealth D ivision and Ryan W hite CARE A ct Titles I and II (8 am -5 pm M onday-Fnday 503 7 3 1 4 0 2 9 O utside P ortland 8 0 0 -8 0 5 -2 3 1 3 .)( 5/02) Cascade AIDS Profact provides nonmedical services Uetro: AIDS Sc H IV to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS in African American Health Coalition (A A H C ) Oregon and southw est W ashington. Spamsh-language o ffe rs sup port to black men living w ith H IV and AID S assistance available (Portland Suite 310. 620 SW Fifth T e l us your needs: w e 're here fo r you (D uane Ave 503 223-5907 Clark County 360 7359170 ) (11/02) 5 0 3 -4 13 -18 5 0 .) ( I I 702) Clackamas County Public Haalth o ffe rs anony Columbia County Public Health o ffe rs anony m ous and con fid ential HIV te stin g and counseling to m ous and confidential H IV te stin g , counseling and case m anagem ent to anyone. Se habla espanol W e lend HIV anyone S e habla espanol N o needles1 C all fo r sched uled and walk-m te stin g tim es (O regon C ity books and videos and o ffe r educational m aterials and 5 0 3 6 5 5 -8 4 7 1 Sandy: fre e condom s (503 39 7 4 6 5 1 .) (1 1 /0 2 ) 5 0 3 6 5 5 -8 7 3 5 CAREAaeiat pays fo r health insurance prem ium s, pre For Us Northwost (FU N ) provides em otional and scnption drugs and insurance plan co-paym ents and social support a ctivitie s fo r children infected o r affected 503722-6660 7(11/02) M ilw aukie HEAL (Haalth, Education, AIDS Liaison) o ffers inform ation about alternative view s o f AID S causation and HIV testing. C all fo r a free packet o f inform ation. (5 0 3 2 2 7 2 3 3 9 b w p o rtê a ttb i com .) (1 1 /0 2 ) HIV Day Cantor o ffers hot meals, counseling, laun dry fa cilitie s, clothing, com puters w ith Internet access, phones, m ail drop, recreational a ctivitie s, massage and haircuts. S e habla espanol (9 am -3 pm M onday-Fnday 2941 NE A insw orth S t. 503 460-3822.) (11 /0 2 ) Daily Broad Exprsas provides home delivery o f high-quality meals to H IV-positive individuals in need area of treatm ent. (Tuesday nights. 503-736-0194.)( 5 /0 2 ) inform ation, support groups and spo rts a ctivitie s fo r Research and Education Group provides access Metropolitan African American Support Connection (M A A S O is a support group fo r to H IV /A ID S research tria ls o f new drugs and therapies fo r people in O regon and southw est W ashington. A frican Am erican men and w om en infecte d or affected (S uite 185. 1650 N W N aito Parkway. 503 229-8420 o r by HIV M eets w eekly at Pro)ect Q uest. (6 -8 pm 800-875-8428 regroup@ reg.org.) (1 1 /0 2 ) Thursday. IS N M om s S t Linda 503-493-0288.) (5 /0 2 ) Swan House is a specialized adult fo s te r care home Our House is a residential care fa c ility fo r those Irving serving low -incom e individuals w ith H IV /A ID S w ho need w ith and dying from AID S. (2 727 SE A ld e r S t.. P ortland. assistance w ith personal care, m obility, m edications or OR 97214. 5 0 3 2 3 4 -0 1 7 5 )0 1 /0 2 ) drug/a lco hol m ental health support. (4764 SE Logos Partnership Protect provides social w ork and nurs Road. M ilw aukie 503 786-4829 ) 0 1 /0 2 ) Fresh meals delivered w eekdays, frozen meals fo r ing case management to people Irving w ith H IV /A ID S . w eekends (M ara 503-460-3822 ) (1 1/02) G et help coordinating all aspects o f health care as w ell Women's Intercommunity AIDS Resource (WIAR) is a program fo r w om en and children affected as financial m anagement, food and housing assistance, by H IV /A ID S offe rin g individual counseling, support and em otional support (8 3 0 am 5 pm M onday-Fnday groups, advocacy and oth e r services. D rop-in support 503 2 3 0 1 2 0 2 Intake Line 5 0 3 -5 1 7 3 5 9 0 )0 1 /0 2 ) group 11 am every Tuesday; N urture N ight fo r wom en Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Haalth Services Canter offers a full-service medical clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutntionist, medication CS Ip W a fd h . 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