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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 2003)
2 6 f l“ * « n o t ’ January 3. 2003 PHOTO BY OWEN CAREY Out&about just out is published on the first and third Friday of every month The deadline for submissions is 15 days prior to publication out ¿¿about 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 outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro vided 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 Listings expire twice a year (in May and November), and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date Listings are automati cally deleted upon expiration To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updat ed information at least a month prior to the expiration date just out (attn: Calendar) Send listings to: PO 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. ized U S presidents by Hoss Daiisadeghi Both shows run Jan. 9 31 Reception for the artists 5-7:30 pm Jan. 9. ON VIEW Gay-owned Brian M arki Fine Art. 2236 NE Broadway, presents Gordon Marshall s figurative oil painting senes Passages through Jan 30 Haven. 3551 SE Division St., displays the work of Elle McKay through Jan 31 This photographer of the Rock n Roll Camp for Girls and the book Women and Their Kick Ass Cars is donating proceeds of sales to the Portland Women's Cnsis Line The new Eugene Public Library 100 W 10th Ave .. opens with a permanent exhibit by Eugene gay artist Mike Walsh titled Works Fragments o f the Material Age—a set of 50 now obsolete paper catalog index cards with comments from area residents about their favonte literary quotes. Interstate Firehouse C ultural Center. 5340 N Interstate A v e , exhibits A Common Sense, paintings by Mary Josephson that capture the heroics of every day people, and Digital Antiquity, a series of digital Gay owned Onda A rte Latina. 2215 NE Alberta S t . presents its Latin A rt Holiday Showcase through Jan 5 Includes pieces for sale from Mexico and Brazil as well as indigenous art from Ecuador and pottery from the farming community of San Juan de Oriente in Nicaragua Portland Center Stage presents one of America's best pieces of dramatic literature, Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Jan. 14-Feb. 9 C ary Leibowits through Jan 11 The artist’s famous multiples are also available to buy ONSTAGE 219 NW 12th Ave #100. presents Luca Buvolis Flying through Feb 1 Tha Brody Theater's evil improv lab returns Jan 10-18 with Diabolical Expenments A megalo- mamacal director, mad scientist or evil (yet misun derstood) genius will attempt to bend a team of crack improvisers to his or her will (8 pm. 1904 N W 27th Ave $10 503 224 0688 wwwbrodytheater c o m ) Gay owned gallery Soundvision 625 NW Everett St , presents the not-to-be missed faggy faggy boom boom, a series of paintings by New York gay artist extends N O W ' for one more weekend due to popu lar demand See it through Jan. 5 at Echo Theatre Portland Institute for Contemporary Art THE BOYS NEXT DOOR iTH AO é 6 R £ 6 6 0 TO A I C L O T K I N G - O P T I O MAI« RESORT Do Jump! Extrem ely Physical Theatre Jan 14 Feb 9 at Newmark Theatre One of the great est fJays in dramatic literature, this multilayered drama of mantal illusion and truth centers on couple George and Martha battling into the wee hours following a drunken faculty party (Call for times 1111 SW Broadway $12-$47 from box office or 503-274 6 5 8 8) Portland O pera s Broadway in Portland presents Savion Glover in Bring in da Noise. Bring in da Funk through Jan 5 at Keller Auditorium This groundbreaking musical ensemble celebrating tap is the winner o f four Tonys and 10 other distinguished drama awards (7 30 pm plus 2 pm Saturday and Sunday 222 S W Clay S t $15-$57 from box office or Ticketmaster.) Stark Raving Theatre presents the West Coast pre by Marc Acito W A T C H W HERE. Y O U S W I N G T H A T THIKIG, WILL. V A ? miere of Darkstep and Dawning by gay playwnght Matthew B Zrebski. This emotional and spintual journey with intense drama and unexpected comedy runs through Jan 11. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St $10 $15 from 503232 7072 ) Stark Raving Theatre welcomes House of Cunt's energetic Amber Martin back to the stage in Hi' through Jan 11 A one-person fusion of performance art. dance and song that melds burlesque and social criticism (10 30 pm Fnday and Saturday 2257 NW Raleigh St $12 from 5 0 3232 7072 ) triangle productions! presents Angry Housewives through Jan. 18 at the World Trade Center Auditonum (Call for times 121 SW Salmon St $22 $28 from 503 239 5919 or Fastixx) White Bird presents Canada s Compagnie Marie Chouinard Jan 9-11 at Portland State University s Lincoln Hall The radically imaginative dance troupe per forms pieces that celebrate the vitality of the human D y k e S T p W e t f c J lO u f ío r THE AtfFUL RUTH 0 2 0 0 2 BXAL/SOW B to O tL YO U TtE m e owe (XPnNty Ate A&t- fATH>> sweene, r ju st want vex; TO HA/E A QUIET" ATAtOS- PM£R£. r KNEW-IHArr IV G onna D isturb -ru t TEt/G SHüt IN MERE . a e s io c s , i P o n Y T h in k rr$ goo D to £NtOURA 6 E OZMAS hJHIS ,.| ..M IS O W O & l CONFUSION- x>u*e N o t D 0 M 6 nr* A Ny FAVORS. IT'S A HARSH WORLD OUT THERE, AND EVEN -TUAU-y HE'S GONNA HAVE Tb FACC IT. body (8 pm 1620 SW Park Ave $12 $24 from Ticketmaster.) Portland Center Stage presents gay playwnght Edward AI bee s Who's Afraid o f Virginia Woolf ? Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . pre sents Embracing the Present The UBS PameWebber Collection, featunng Andreas Gursky. Gerhard Richter. Andy Warhol. Cindy Sherman and others, through Jan. 5. (7 3 0 pm Friday and Saturday. 3 pm Sunday. 1515 SE 37th Ave. $15-$20 from Fastixx ) b y A lis o n B e d ic U l BULLETIN BOARD Portland Women's Crisis Line announces winter volunteer training for its 24-hour domestic violence hot line and its legal and sexual assault advocacy Training runs Jan. 13 through Feb 12 from 6-9 pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 9 am-3 pm Jan 25 Must be 18 or older; no expenence necessary Bilingual/bicultural especially encouraged Call 503-232-4176 for more information. (1/17) A free Northeast Body Symptom Clinic begins Jan. 17. Amy and Amy Mindell and facilitators from the process work community guide you through pain, illness and physical ability issues and allow you to share expen ences. find insight and create community. Call Pierre Monn at 503 248 9386 for more information. (1/3) Do you want to help end domestic violence in our com munity? Please call 503-282-9940 now to sign up for the w inter volunteer training at Bradley Angle House from Jan 20 to Feb 19. (1/3) The Rose City Gay Freedom Band is seeking new members to join its concert band Players of all skill lev els and instruments encouraged to join, especially oboes, bassoon, French horns, trombone and stnng bass Come sit in on a rehearsal in January and see what you think. Rehearsal and performance schedule information avail able at 503-790-2170 or at mfo@rcgfb org (1/3) The Amencan Boyz presents the seventh annual True Spirit Conference Feb 14 17 in Washington. D C Focuses on the social, emotional, physical, spintual and relational health of all gender-variant people This year's theme is "Masculinity: The Magical Mystery Tour," concentrating on the FTM spectrum Register for $50-$90 at www.true-spint org. (1/3) W W W .P y k c s T o W a f c h .O u f F o r .n e /