Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, January 17, 2003, Page 28, Image 28

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Gay owned gallery Soundvision. 625 NW Everett
St.. presents the not-to be missed 100X100 exhibition
and fund raiser featuring 100 works of art by 100
artists at $100 apiece Jan 24. 25 and 31 and Feb 1
and 6 only
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ONSTAGE
The B rod y T heater s evil improv lab bnngs us
Diabolical Experiments through Jan 18 A megalomania
cal director, mad scientist or evil (yet misunderstood)
genius will attempt to bend a team of crack improvisers
to hts or her will (8 pm 1904 NW 27th Ave $10 from
503 224 0688 or www brodytheater co m )
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Bum p in the Road T heatre presents I Think About
Life 50 people talking about life-threatening illnesses
inspired four playwnghts to wnte 30 characters in 20
scenes played by seven actors in one play Runs
Jan 24-Feb 8 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
<8 pm Thursday Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 5340 N
Interstate Ave $ I2 $ 1 5 from 503 750 1439)
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C o nd uit D ance presents part two of the 30 Days
Notice Performance Senes, featunng artists in media,
dance, music and hybnd forms Shows Jan 31 and
Feb 1 only (8 3 0 pm 918 SW Yamhill 0401 $8-$IO
from 503 221-5857 or econduit&earthlmk n e t)
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Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@ justout.com
Portland Center Stage presents gay playwnght
Edward Albee s Who s Afraid o f Virginia W oolf 7
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ON VIEW
Blachfieh Gallery, 420 NW Ninth Ave . presents the
group show Over the Couch Feb 6 March 1
Addresses the human need to embellish the wall space
over one s couch— half tongue in cheek, half tongue in
groove Opening reception 6 9 pm Feb 6
Gay owned Brian Marfci Fine Art. 2236 NE
Broadway, presents Gordon Marshall's figurative oil
painting senes Passages through Jan 30
The new Eugene Public Library 100 W 10th Ave .
opens with a permanent exhibit by Eugene gay artist
Mike Walsh titled W orks Fragments o f the M atenal
Age— a set of 50 now obsolete paper catalog index
cards with comments from area residents about their
favonte literary quotes
Haven 3551 SE Division St., displays the work of 26-
year old breast cancer survivor Rocio through Feb 15.
Reception with the artist 7 30 pm Jan 18 A portion of
proceeds will benefit breast cancer research
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N
Interstate Ave , exhibits A Common Sense, paintings by
Mary Josephson that capture the heroes of everyday
people, and Digital Antiquity, a senes of digitalized U S
presidents by Hoss Daiisadeghi Both shows run through
Jan 31
Jacobs Gallery in Eugene's Hult Center for the
Performing Arts, 1 Eugene Center, presents Back by
Popular demand, a reunion exhibition of 1980s altema
tive visual art galleries Artist Union and Project Space
Runs Jan 24 March 1 with a reception at 5:30 pm
Feb 7.
Gay owned Onda A rte Latina 2215 NE Alberta S t ,
presents Contemporary Tapestnes by Maximo Laura,
one of Latin America s finest contemporary fiber artists.
Jan 30 March 2
Portland A rt Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . pre­
sents Pans to Portland Im pressionist and Post-
Im pressionist M asters in Portland Collections Jan 25-
March 23
Portland Institute fo r Contemporary A rt
219 NW 12th Ave 4100. presents Luca Buvoli's Flying
through Feb 1.
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR
through Feb 9 at Newmark Theatre One of the great­
est plays in dramatic literature, this multilayered drama
of marital illusion and truth centers on couple George
and Martha battling into the wee hours after a drunken
faculty party (Call fo r times l i l t SW Broadway
$12 $47 from box office or 503 274 6588 )
Profile Theatre Project presents Edward
Albee 's Seascape, winner of the 1975 Pulitzer Pnze.
through Feb 16 at Theater' Theatre1 Follows the rela
tionship complexities of a marned couple dunng a rather
memorable afternoon at the beach (8 pm Thursday-
Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St. $ I2 $25
from 503 242 0 0 8 0 )
Puppetry of the Penis bnngs its genital ongami to
Aladdin Theatre Feb 4 9 A handful of Australian guys
do things with their pemses God never intended We re
not making this up Sellout shows in Australia, England.
Canada and California Now it's Portland's turn (Call for
times 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave $35 $39 from box office
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triangle productions! presents And Then I D id This.
And Then I D id That Jan 18 Feb 2 at Theater' Theatre1
This new Raymond J Barry play is about a son teaching
his father to read as a father teaches his son about life
(8 pm Thursday Saturday and 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE
Belmont St $15 from 503-239-5919)
People are going nuts over Puppetry of the Penis— genital origami by some randy
Australian lads Feb. 4-9 at Aladdin Theater
Galactic Groove, a Portland Cable Access queer dance
show, announces open auditions for the Galactic
Groove Players (its version of the Not Ready for Pnme
Time Players), Galactic Groove Dancers and
Galactic Groove Band All auditions take place at
2766 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Players audition
10 am 2 pm Feb 15 and 1-5 pm Feb 16 Dancers audi­
tion 10 am-2 pm March 1 and 1 -5 pm March 2 Band audi­
tions are 10 am-2 pm March 15 and 1 -5 pm March 16
For more information visit wwwgeocities com/galactic-
groovepdx or contact Alexandra at 503 9168542 (2/7)
by Marc Acito
Radical Women announce the weekly reading circle
Feminism Is fo r Everybody Mondays through
Feb 10 at the Bread and Roses Center. 819 N
Killingsworth St Using the book of the same name by
bell hooks as a guide, the group will discuss the inter­
connections of sexism, racism, homophobia and class
oppression Free and open to the public For more infor­
mation call 503 240 4462. (2/7)
Holding a Grudge May Be Hazardous to Your
Health is a workshop on forgiveness and how anger
and resentment can be harmful to mental, physical and
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Feb 6. A safe environment for engaging, deepening
and expanding each woman's personal commitment
to spiritual life and growth $150 (or $135 if regis­
tered by Jan 24) For more information or to register
call Toni Tortonlla, M Div.. LPC. at 503-233-2026,
ext 7. (1/17)
What's keeping you from Mr Right7 Facilitator Dean
Sidwell leads Building Quality Relationships a
12 week workshop for gay and bi men beginning Feb 3
$25 a session. Call 503 997-6319 before Jan 27 to
register (1/17)
Life coach Enc Paul leads Beyond the Closet a
coming out workshop for men Monday nights Feb 3-
March 17 He will help participants create a life pur
pose statement, define an authentic self, identify a per
sonal starting place and design their own challenge
Includes two one-on-one coaching sessions Call
503-288 6049 or e-mail encmpaul@earthlink net for
cost and to register (1/17)
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spmtual health Led by Judy Brodkey 8 30 am-4 30 pm
Feb. 22 at Central Lutheran Church, 1820 NE 21st Ave
$45-$75 sliding scale Registration is required at
503-234-1012 or |246brodkey«aol com (2/7)
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