Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, November 01, 2002, Page 30, Image 30

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southwest W ashington is provided free o f charge. The calendar features events
up to three w eeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for
up to tw o months from submission date.
Nov 27 Features an altar and paintings by several artists
m celebration of the Mexican holiday honoring dearly
departed ancestors.
comedy group, returns to Hollywood Theatre on Nov 8
and 9 (9 pm 4122 NE Sandy Blvd. $10 from
5 0 3 -2 3 3 *7 9 8 )
Onda A rte Latina 2215 NE Alberta St.,
Artists Repertory Theatre presents The Shape o f
observes the Latin Day of the Dead with two collec
tions through Nov 3. including a display o f retablos
(dioramas).
Things through Nov 27 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural
Center Wntten by satirical filmmaker Neil LaBute. this
play examines the boundanes between love and power
(8 pm Thursday-Sunday 5340 N Interstate Ave. $22
from 503 241 -1278 )
p:ear gallery 809 SW Alder S t . displays the work of
Kim Hamblin, Ping Khaw and p ear youth Nov 7-29 The
nonprofit program works with homeless and transitional
youth.
Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . pre­
outreach
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sents Embracing the Present The UBS PameWebber
Collection, featunng Andreas Gursky, Gerhard Richter.
Andy Warhol. Cindy Sherman and others, through
Jan 5.
Portland Center for the Performing Arts
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1111 SW Broadway, displays lesbian artist Sheme
Taha s sculpture "Angel Rising" through February Join
Taha and other Pacific Northwest sculptors at an artists'
party 6-8 pm Nov. 7
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art.
C alendar)
219 NW 12th Ave #100. presents Luca Buvoli's Flying, a
film/installation that proposes a unique 33-step method
offenng viewers the ability to fly without the help of
mechanical devices. Nov 20-Feb. 1
P.O. Box 14400
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Fax submissions to 503 -2 36 -1 2 57 or e-m ail justout@ justout.com .
Scandals. 1038 SW Stark St., displays Jesse
Geisheker s oil paintings of male nudes underwater
Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone.
ON VIEW
Alberta Arts Pavilion/Our Dream Gallery
2315 NE Alberta St., presents For the Love o f Art and
Homeland Perspectives from Uruguay. Dominican
Republic and Chile through Nov 23
Barnes t Noble. 1720 N Jantzen Beach,
exhibits 12SQFT by Portland gay multimedia artist
TJ N orris through Nov. 30 Artist reception
is 7 pm Nov 8.
Fire House Gallery at Rogue Community College in
Graystone Gallery 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd . pre­
sents Maskmakers 2002. featunng masks created by
lesbian sculptor Manah Ureel and many others, throuqh
Nov 10.
African American Health Coalition (AAHC)
Clackamas County Public Health offers anony
offers support to black men living with HIV and AIDS
Tell us your needs; we re here for you (Duane
503 4 1 3 -1 8 5 0 )0 1 /0 2 )
mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to
anyone Se habla espanol No needles' Call for sched­
uled and walk-in testing times (Oregon City:
503-655 8471 Sandy 503-7226660 Milwaukie
503 655-8735 ) 0 1 /0 2 )
Columbia County Public Health offers anony
mous and confidential HIV testing, counseling and case
management to anyone Se habla espanol We lend H|V
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 Program
of the Oregon Department of Human Services and the
Ryan White CARE Act (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday
503-731-4029 or 800805 2 3 1 3 ) 0 1/02)
Cascade AIDS Project provides nonmedical serv
HIV Day Center offers hot meals, counseling, laun
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I Love You. You 're Perfect. N ow Change through
Nov 2 at the World Trade Center Auditonum. (8 pm
121 S W Salmon S t $24-$30 from 503-239-5919 or
Fastixx.)
Tho Brody Theater celebrates Halloween with Scary
Movie an improvised tnbute to classic horror films,
through Nov 2 Pnzes. dnnks and an exhibit of rare vin­
tage horror movie posters1 (8 pm 1904 NW 27th Ave.
$12 from 503-224 0688 or www brodytheater com.)
triangle productions! revives another popular musi­
cal. Angry Housewives. Nov 8-30 at the World Trade
Center Auditonum Reunites the director, musical coor­
dinator and costume designer of last season's Hedwtg
hit <8pm 121 SW Salmon St. $23 from 503-239-5919
or Fastixx)
Back by popular demand is Hot Flashes the story of
a five woman band singing its way through 30 years,
through Nov. 3 at Portland Metro Performing Arts
Center (Call for times 9933 SE Pine St. $ I6 $ 2 0 from
503 775-8017 or wwwhotflashesthemusical com )
BULLETIN BOABD
Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre s NOW'!
is back by popular demand Nov 8 Dec. 29 at Echo
Theatre (7 30 pm Fnday and Saturday. 3 pm Sunday
1515 SE 37th Ave $!5-$20 from Fastixx )
wnght Noel Coward s Blithe Spmt. a charming farce
about a Bntish novelist whose home is haunted by mis­
chievous ghosts, through Dec 8. (8 pm Thursday-
Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 368 S State St.. Lake
Oswego $20 from 503 635 3 9 0 1 )
Nov. 12-Dec. 17 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center,
5340 N Interstate Ave. Sliding scale $65-$125
To register call 503-287-9628. ext 2. or visit
www actforaction.org. (11/1)
Oslund ♦ Company Dance presents In Performance
Sisters of the Road Cafe announces its annual
Matching Grant Challenge A pool of donors will
Nov 8-10 at Imago Theatre (8 pm. 17SE Eighth Ave $15
from 503-221-5857 or econduitQearthlink n e t)
match 50 cents on every dollar raised through
December in support of the cafe's vital services to
Portland's homeless and low-income residents.
To donate call 503-222 5694 or visit
www.sistersoftheroadcafe org. (11/15)
Portland Center Stage presents Sam Shepard's
True West, a comic retelling of the Cain and Abel myth
where Eden is a '70s-era suburban kitchen 40 miles
east of Los Angeles. Runs through Nov. 17 at Newmark
Theatre (Call for times t i l l SW Broadway. $ I2 $ 4 7
from 503-274 6588 )
Meaningful Journeys is a support/therapy group-
for trans women looking for connection and
community. Facilitated by Beth Richman. LCSW.
who has worked with trans communities for 10 years.
Call 503-754-6145 or e-mail
bethrichmanlcsw@word.obedin.edu. (11/15)
dry facilities, clothing, computers with Internet access,
phones, mail drop, recreational activities, massage and
haircuts Se habla espanol (9 am-3 pm Monday-Fnday
2 9 4 1 NE Ainsworth St. 503-460 3 8 2 2) (11 /02)
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
5034930288 pquest@teleport com ) (11 /02)
Daily Bread Express provides home delivery of
Research and Education Group provides access
high quality meals to HIV positive individuals in need
Fresh meals delivered weekdays, frozen meals for
weekends (Mara 503-460-3822.)01 /02)
to HIV/AIDS research trials of new drugs and therapies
for people in Oregon and southwest Washington.
(Suite 185. 1650 N W Naito Parkway 503 229-8428 or
800 875-8428 regroup&reg org ) (1 1/02)
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Swan House is a specialized adult foster care home
HIV Positive Support Group meets Thursdays in
Medford (6 pm 1501 W Mam St. Bill Coyne
541-772-1777.)(11/02)
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 (83 0 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday
503-230-1202 Intake Line 503 5 17-3590 ) (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- 786-4829 ) (11/02)
Women's Intercommunity AIDS Resource
(WIAR) is a program for women and children affected
by HIV/AIDS offenng individual counseling, support
groups, advocacy and other services Drop-in 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 503-2384420 or 888-303 4 4 2 0 ) (11/02)
Washington County Health Department provides
free needle free HIV testing services for gay and bi men
at Beaverton Community Health Clime (6-8 pm Mondays
12550 SW Second St 503-846 4 7 3 4 )(11/02)
Eastern Oregon: AIDS & HIV
Umatilla County Health Department offers free
information and testing Off site testing also available
(431 SE Third St . Pendleton John 541 278-5432 )
11 / 02 )
Southern Oregon: AIDS & HIV
Washington AIDS & HIV
Cascade AIDS Project Vancouver provides non­
medical services to individuals and communities in
southwest Washington, including support groups, emer
gency financial assistance, volunteer programs, mforma
tion and referrals (Suite M I00. 1104 Mam St.,
Vancouver 360-735-97707(11/02)
Cowlitz County Health Department offers free hepati
tis A and B immunization for needle exchange cus­
tomers Also provides educational materials, referrals.
HIV testing and condoms. (2-4 pm Tuesday and
Thursday 1952 Ninth Ave.. Longview 360-414-5599.)
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Act for Action offers the workshop “Theater as a
Tool for Community Building, Education and
Social Change." Meets 6 8 30 pm Tuesdays
at Keller Auditonum (7:30 pm. 222 SW Third Ave. $30-
$ 125 from 503-241-1802 or Ticket m aster)
D y k e s ToWàfcJl O l i ib r by-Alison Seducici
d e clin e
triangle productions! extends the hit musical
A ll Jane No Dick. Portland's all-female improv
clinic, including on-site pharmacist and nutntiomst, med­
ication management, mental health services, wellness
program and case management Se habla espanol ASL
and foreign language interpretation available
(8 am 5 pm Monday-Fnday Fourth Floor. 426 SW Stark
St 503-988 5 0 2 0 )(11/02)
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.) 0 1 /02)
information about alternative views of AIDS causation
and HIV testing Call for a free packet of information
(503-227 2339 bwportQattb co m ) (11 /02)
Artist-owned cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE
Alberta St., presents a figurative, narrative group show
that includes the work of lesbian Serena Barton
through Nov. 24
Multnomah County Health Department's HIV
Heahh Services Center offers a full service medical
Friends of People with AIDS Foundation offers
HEAL (Health, Education, AIDS Liaison) offers
Body Vox presents First Impressions Nov 7-10. featur­
ing new work from several choreographers, including
Gregg Bielemeier and Enc Skinner (8 pm 1300 NW
Northrop St $21.50 from Music Millennium or Fastixx)
Portland Opera presents The Elixir o f Love Nov 2-9
Interstate A ve . celebrates Diadelos Muertos Ayer y Hoy
(The Day o f the Dead. Yesterday and Today) through
Metro: AIDS & HIV
disembodied reconfigured, an exhibition of photo
work by gay artists Bruce Eves. Chris Komater and
Ira Tattelman that focuses on the 21st century male
body, through Nov 23 Opening reception is 6 9 pm
Nov. 7.
ONSTAGE
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5340 N
ices to people whose lives are affected by HIV and
AIDS in Oregon and southwest Washington Spanish
language assistance available (Portland: Suite 310.
620 SW Fifth Ave 503-223 5907 Clark County:
360-735-9170.) (11/02)
AIDS & HIV_________1
Soundvision 625 NW Everett St.. presents
Grants Pass, 3345 Redwood Highway, presents Bndges
Fragile Circle by Eugene conceptual artist Mike E Walsh
through Dec 13. Walsh is known for his site-specific
installations explonng AIDS and man's cultural interac­
tion; his latest work is based on his travels through
Australia
Profile Theatre Project opens a season of produc
tions by gay playwnght Edward Albee with the two
one acts The Zoo Story and The Amencan Dream
through Nov 17 at Theater! Theatre1 (8 pm Thursday-
Saturday. 2 pm Sunday. 3430 SE Belmont St $25 from
503 242-0080)
Lakewood Theatre Company presents gay play
through Nov 5.
Please type your announcements and include full contact information.
Portland Opera also presents Seussical the Musical.
a tnbute to Dr. Seuss, Nov 12-17 at Keller Auditonum
Stamng Cathy Rigby as The Cat in the Hat! (7:30 pm
222 SW Third Ave $!7-$57 from 503-241-1802 or
Ticketmaster.)