Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 21, 2003, Page 32, Image 32

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piear gallery 809 SW Alder S t . presents the larger
ON V I E W
than-life youth portraiture of Benjamin Alexander Clark
through March 22.
Inténtate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N
Interstate A v e , presents Northwest artists M B
Condon and Sarah Ross in celebration of Women's
History Month through March 28. Condon presents
War Studies, paintings that examine the power of pro
paganda. while Ross explores domestic Relations by
recontextualizing everyday objects
J a u de Opus. 33 NW Second Ave . features The
Jazz Senes—paintings by gay musician and artist Rick
Cnttenden—through March 31
Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . pre
sents Location/Dislocation Contemporary Pnnts from
the Collections o f Jordan D Schnitzer March 22-July 6
Artist owned cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE
Alberta St., features Northwest photographers Dan
Bronson and John McAnulty March 27 Apnl 20 Artist
reception 5 30-9 30 pm March 27
ON S T A G E
Marti Woolley Gallery 120 NW Nmth Ave »210. pre­
sents an exhibition of mixed-media paintings and acrylic on
wood by Portland artists Rebecca Guberman-Bloom
and Alison ODonoghue through March 29
Onda Arte Latina, 2215 NE Alberta S t . presents
the stnkmg work of Cirenaica Moreira March 27-
Apnl 28 One of Cuba's best young photographers.
Moreira captures performative moments, juxtaposing
her own body with various materials
Brody Theater presents a revival of the unscnpted
and hilanous Genenc Hospital through Apnl 12 (8 pm
Fnday and Saturday 1904 NW 27th Ave $10 from
503 224 0688 or www brodytheater co m )
Magdelyn Theater Company extends Five Women
Weanngjhe Same Dress through March 22 with a cast
of bridesmaids that includes Frances, a painfully sweet
Always a lesbian bridesmaid, never a bride: Five Women Wearing the Same Dresa runs through March 22
but sheltered fundamentalist, and Mindy, the wise-crack­
ing lesbian sister of the groom. (8 pm 403 N W Fifth
Ave. $10-$12 from 971 544 1736 or
hcketsQmagdefyntheatre co m )
Portland Center Stage presents George Bernard
Shaw's classic Man and Superman March 25-Apnl 13 at
Newmark Theatre Gay and Lesbian Audience
Night is Apnl 1 (Call for times 1111 SW Broadway
$ I2 $ 4 7 from box office or 503-274 6 5 8 8)
Portland Opera presents A View from the Bndge
March 29 and April 3 and 5 at Keller Audrtonum
Longshoreman Edcke explodes when his ' blossoming'
niece turns her eyes toward an illegal immigrant harboring
« their Brooklyn apartment. (730 pm 222 SW Clay St.
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR
flFFANy, yOU*R£ NOT GETTING
laov wAcerrH’F a n g u is h .
Hf RE, WATCH ME DO IT.
by Marc Acito
I HATE
MVJOgi
$ 3 0 $ 125 from box office. 503-241-1802 or Ticketmaster I
Vanity Productions continues the Voices in the
Wilderness senes March 28 and 29 at Theater! Theatre!
with The View from Here Inner feelings become outer
actions in this two-person performance nch in humor
and pathos (8 pm 3430 SE Belmont St $10 from
503-239-5919)
White Bird bongs Grupo Corpo Brazilian Dance
Theater to Arlene Schmtzer Concert Hall on March 26
This remarkable dance company is widely considered
the best in Brazil and became an audience favonte in its
Portland debut two years ago (7 30 pm. 1037 SW
Broadway $ I8 $39 from box office or Ticketmaster.)
B L E L E T IN B O A R D
The Rosa City Gay Freedom Band is looking for a
volunteer color guard coordinator to recruit, train
and lead a color guard for the Portland Pnde parade in
June Are you the person to bnng new luster to this
longtime Portland iewel? Call Steve Ostenson at
503-790-2170 or visit www rcgfb com (4/4)
Portland lesbian writer Sara Gogol teaches a class in
nonfiction creative writing (including memoir and
m ean w h ile ...
I SHOULD’VE DONE THE SELE-
EXAMS. I SHOULD’VE EATEN
MORE GREENS. X SHOULDVt
OM.Y USED MY CEU. PHONE
HONEY, D O N T BE RIDIC­
HOW CAN THIS
HAPPEN? VAHAT F
ULOUS. CELL PHONES
I die before my
g ive y o u B r a in cancer .
book comes our?
NOT BREAST CANCER
A weekly Novus Spiritus Study Group is forming
for gay men. lesbians and allies to study the teachings
and philosophy of Gnostic Christianity through materials
from the Church of Novus Spiritus. founded by
renowned psychic Sylvia Browne For more info call
Jennifer at 503-341-6393 "Take what you want and
leave the rest.' (3/21)
Writ* Around Portland which offers wnting work­
shops to low-income and underrepresented people in
the community, is accepting applications for its spnng
facilitator training. Deadline is Apnl 11 for the 28-hour
training program running May 29-June 17 For more info
contact Liz or Rhea at 503-796-9224 or
wrapmfo@qwest net. (3/21)
The Pacific Coast Yacht Club seeks additional
people with sailboats or powerboats 17 feet and up to
join other gay and lesbian boaters for cruising on the
Willamette River, Columbia River and Multnomah
Channel Call 503-345-8523 or e-mail
pcyclubDearthlmk net for more information (3/21)
literary journalism) at Portland Community College s
Sytvama campus 6 30-9 20 pm Tuesdays starting
Apnl 1. For more information on Wnting 240. call
503-977-8765 (3/21)
Quaar American Sign Language Classes begin
again the first week of Apnl' Reserve your space now
for beginner, intermediate or advanced Family classes,
too, for kids and parents. Register at 503-235-0840
(voice) or www deafvision net/dhor. (3/21)
Listen to the song your soul sings' Improvisational
singing 7-8 30 pm Tuesdays at Central Lutheran
Church. 1820 NE 21st Ave (4/4)
The second annual North American Conference
on Bisexuality, which is Aug 21-24 in San Diego,
The 14th annual Dyke Art Retreat Encampment is
June 29-July 6 at Steppingwoods Womens Land near
Roseburg Participants enjoy three vegetarian meals a
D yk es T5>Wa<cll O u i f o e by Alison Seciiflcl
day. hot tub. sauna and time for focusing on self-imtiat-
ed art projects in a supportive environment. Fee is
$180-$195. For information, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to DARE. 2000 King Mountain Trail.
Sunny Valley. OR 97497 (3/21)
seeks proposals on activism, gender, health, media,
film, relationships, theory, spintuality and other areas of
interest The deadline is June 15 For more information
visit www bisexual org/nacb. (3/21)