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The Box Show through July 27. Included are
pieces by Portland queer artists Mike Taylor
and David Eckard
Newport Visual Art Center. 777 NW
Beach Drive, includes the work of gay artist
Mike Walsh in its Human Form exhibition
through July 28.
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submission date.
Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park
Ave . exhibits Splendors o f Impenal Japan:
Arts o f the M eiji Penod from the Khalili
Collection through Sept. 22.
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charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual minonties community. All
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P.O. Box 14400
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American Heritage Theater Project and
Portland Parka and Recreation present
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.
The gay-owned Brian Marfci Fine Art, 2236 NE
Broadway, presents Impressions in Glass by Roger
Thomas and Visions in Paint by Matt Cosby through
July 31.
3 Friends Coffeehouse, 201 SE 12th A v e , displays
Fistfuls o f Honey, recent works by queer artist Philip
losca. through July 31
Aalto Lounge. 3356 SE Belmont St., shows photos
of 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 July 25
between 14th Place and 30th Avenue Be sure to check
out the gay-owned Alberta Arts Pavilion at
2315 NE Alberta St.
Hanna Bates Self Portrait, an abstract landscape of her
own flesh, shows through July 30 in the Basil Hallward
Gallery at Powell's Books. 1005 W Burnside St.
Blackfish Gallery. 420 NW Ninth Ave . is proud to
present A rt from the Streets, a show of works by
homeless artists. July 30-Aug. 31. A reception for the
artists is 6-9 pm Aug. 1.
SK Josefsberg Studio 403 NW 11th
Ave . presents renowned New York gay pho­
tographer Ame Svenson s latest senes.
Sock Monkeys, through Aug. 31 Obsessed
with a fnend's collection of 1.800 sock mon­
keys. he captures them m classical black-and-
white portraiture. Reception for the artist is
5 30-7:30 pm July 31.
Elizabeth Leach Gallery, 207 SW Pine S t . exhibits
Disturbing the Peace, new work by Ed Bereal. who
examines the dark side of the Amencan Dream Also
showing From Berlin H istory Revisited, which features
work by three German contemporanes. Both shows run
through July 27.
The art of Portland lesbians Monte Shelton and
Debra Shaffer is on display through July 24 at the
unlikely gallery Everyday Wine. 1520 NE Alberta St.
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5340 N
Interstate Ave., offers the group exhibition Women and
Violence, multimedia work from the Oregon Women's
Caucus for the Arts Also showing are recent paintings
by Harumi Watai Marshall Both senes run through
July 25.
Marti Woolley Gallery. 120 NW Ninth Ave. #210.
presents a group exhibition of 31 Northwest artists in
Recent paintings by Harumi Watai Marshall are
Summer Musical in the Parks with HONK!, a
Firehouse Cultural Center
contemporary retelling of The Ugly Duckling
with an emphasis on tolerance of all creatures.
The Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents
Runs through July 28 at Washington Park's Rose
the Northwest premiere of Tom Rooney’s Flaming Idiots
Garden, then Aug ’ 1 -4 at Mount Tabor Park's Crater
through Aug. 4 at Deb Fennell Auditonum in Tigard. The
Amphitheater (Call for times. Donations. 5 03-245-3642
slapstick comedy stars gay musical wnter/director Rick
www ahtp.org.)
Lewis (8 pm. Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday.
Imago Theatre runs the ever-popular FROGZ through
9000 SW Durham Road $9-$18 from 503-620-5262 or
July 28. (Call fo r times 17 SE Eighth Ave. $ !3-$23
www. bwayrose com.)
from 503-231-9581 or Fastixx.)
triangle productions! presents John Cameron
Keith Goodman and Dance Gatherer contempo
Mitchell's trans rock musical H e d w lg a n d th e A n g ry
rary dance company presents four pieces of old and
In c h through Aug. 3 at Theater! Theatre! (Call for
new works through July 21. (8 30 pm 918 SW Yamhill
times. 3430 SE Belmont St. $22-$28 from
St *401 $10-$14 from 503-221-5857 or
503-239-5919.)
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triangle productions! also presents G reater Tuna
Portland Center Stage's annual 10-day playwnghts
through Aug 10 at Flying Rhinoceros Theatre. (Call for
festival Just Add W ater/W est culminates with public
times. 1440 NW Overton St. $17-23 from
readings of four new works July 27 dhd 28 at
503-239-5919.)
Winnmgstad Theatre. Post-Sept. 11 perspectives inform
all of this year's plays (4 and 8 pm. 1111 SW
Broadway $7 $10 from 503-274-6588 ww w pcs.org )
BULLETIN BOARD
award winning musical The Phantom o f the Opera
through July 28 at Keller Auditonum. (Call fo r times.
222 SW Third Ave. $ 17 $69 from 503-241 -1802.)
Friends of People with AID S 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) (11/02)
HEAL (Health. Education, AIDS Liaison) offers
AIDS A HIV________|
M etro: AIDS & HIV
African American Health Coalition (A A H C )
offers support to black men living with HIV and AIDS
Tell us your needs, we re here for you. (Duane
503-413-1850 ) ( 11/02)
Columbia County Public Health offers anony
mous and confidential HIV testing, counseling and case
management to anyone. Se habla espanol We lend HIV
books and videos and offer educational materials and
free condoms. (503 397-4651.)( 11/02)
CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre­
scription drugs and insurance plan co-payments and
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 Portland 800-805 2313.) (5/02)
information about alternative views of AIDS causation
and HIV testing Call for a free packet of information.
(503-227-2339 bw port&attbi com ) (1 1/02)
Cascade AIDS Project provides nonmedical serv­
ices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and
AIDS m Oregon and southwest Washington Spamsh-
language assistance available (Portland Suite 310.
620 S W Fifth Ave 503-223-5907 Clark County:
360-735-9170.) ( 11/02)
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 (9am -3 pm Monday-Fnday
2941 NE Ainsworth S t 503-460-3822 ) ( 11 /02)
Clackamas County Public Health offers anony­
mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to any­
one Se habla espanol. No needes1 Call for scheduled
and walk-in testing times (Oregon City: 503-655-8471.
Sandy: 503-722-6660 MHwaukte 503-655-8735)01/02)
For Us Northwest (FU N ) provides emotional and
social support activities for children infected or affected
by HIV/AIDS Call for information and volunteer oppor­
tunities (503-777-4903.) (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 ) ( 11/02)
Multnomah County Health Department's HIV Health
Services Center offers a full-service medical clinic,
including on-site pharmacist and nutntionist. medication
management, mental health services, wellness program
and case management Se habla espanol ASL and for­
eign language interpretation available (8 am-5 pm
Commune for gay men 18 and older forming outside
Bend. Eat. dnnk and make love on this new family farm
Help do whatever needs to be done. Call Damon
Monday-Friday Fourth Floor. 426 SW Stark St.
5 0 3 -9 88-5020)( 11/02)
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through the Treatment Information Exchange (TIE) program.
Weekly meetings are led by professionals in a specialized
area of treatment (Tuesday nights. 503-736-0194 )1 5/02)
Metropolitan African American Support
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The Gay. Lesbian and Straight Education Network pre­
sents Teaching Respect for All 2002. a confer
ence to tackle the issues of safe schools. Oct. 4-6 in
Los Angeles. Topics include "Creating and Maintaining
Diverse Organizations," "Transgender Mind. Body.
Spirit" and "Responding to the Right Wing." Register at
877-464-5736 or www.glsen.org. (8/2)
Open Hand School for Self-Defense will close its
doors this month with a farewell celebration and benefit
auction July 28. To help pay off this nonprofit's final
debt, attend the event from 4-8 pm at 2926 NE Alberta
St. (7/19)
Calling all slutty performers! Seeking submis
sions of original pieces for Sluts Against Rape, an
evening of spoken word, stones, music and perfor­
mance art by survivors of domestic and sexual violence
to reclaim and celebrate our bodies, our sexualities, our
creativity and our lives. Event will be on a Saturday
night m October. E-mail submissions by Aug. 15 to
s!uts@emimsm org or mail to Sluts Against Rape, c/o
Survivor Project. P.O. Box 40664. Portland. OR 97240.
(7/19)
Research and Education Group provides access
to HIV/AIDS research trials of new drugs and therapies
for people in Oregon and southwest Washington.
(Suite 185. 1650 NW Naito Parkway. 503229-8428 or
800-875-8428 regroupQreg o rg ) (11 /02)
Swan House is a specialized adult foster care home
Afncan Amencan men and women infected or affected
by HIV Meets weekly at Project Quest. (6-8 pm
Thursday 15 N Moms S t 503-493-0288.) (5/02)
Our House is a residential care facility for those living
with and dying from AIDS. (2727 SE Alder St.. Portland,
OR 97214 503-234-0175.) (11 /02)
Partnership Project provides social work and nurs­
ing case management to people living with HIV/AIDS
Get help coordinating all aspects of health care as well
as financial management, food and housing assistance,
and emotional support. (8 30 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday.
503-230-1202. Intake Une 503-517-3590.)( 11/02)
Project Quest Integrative Health Center offers
conventional and alternative health care, nutntion classes.
serving low-income individuals with HIV/AIDS who need
assistance with personal care, mobility, medications or
drug/alcohol mental health support. (4764 SE Logus
Road. Milwaukie 503-7 8 6 -4 8 2 9 )( 11/02)
Women's Intercommunity AID S Resource
(WIAR) is a program for women and children affected
by HIV/AIDS offenng individual counseling, support
groups, advocacy and other services. Drop-m support
group 11 am every Tuesday: Nurture Night for women
and their children every third Wednesday; support
groups for black women and working women. Child care
provided All services are confidential and free of
charge. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday. 1608 SE Ankeny
St. 503-238-4420 or 888-303-4420.) (11 /02)
www . dykestowatcholtttor . net
CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS
...A PALESTINIAN STATE
DYNASTIC DIPSTICK?*
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evenings at 541-536-5390. (8/2)
support groups and recreational sports activities for peo­
ple seeking a wellness focus to living and dying, especial­
ly those living with HIV/AIDS or cancer. (15 N Moms St.
503493-0288. pquest&teleport.com .) (11/02)
International Foundation for Alternative
Research in AIDS (IFARA) provides education
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Portland Opera presents Andrew Lloyd Webber's
on view through July 25 at Interstate
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