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ON V I E W
by Le Happy owner and Pink M artini manager John
Brodie through Apnl 26
Aalto Lounga 3356 SE Belmont S t. presents Mona
Onda A rta Latina 2215 NE Alberta S t. presents
Superhero's relief cut. vividly colored and unbelievably
detailed duct tape senes Potyamorousgoddadavtda
through Apnl 30
the sinking work o f Cuban photographer Cirenaica
Moreira through Apnl 28
A lbarta A rts P a vilio n /O u r Drsam G allary.
sents Becoming a Nation Amencana from the
Diplomatic Reception Rooms in the U S Department o f
State through June 8 Also on display is the stunning
Location /D islocation Contemporary Pnnts from the
Collections o f Jordan D SchmUer through July 6
2315 NE Alberta S t. presents new work by painter Joe
Mus Closing reception at 2 pm Apnl 23
G roundawall 1800 NE Alberta St . plays host to pho
tographer Paul D ahlquiat s Real People through
Scandals O thar Sida CaM. 1038 SW Stark St.,
displays colorful acrylic pieces by drag diva M ichaal
"M isha’' Kennedy in Spnng Folly through May 31.
In tsrsta ts Firahousa C u ltu ra l Can ta r, 5340 N
Soundvision 625 NW Everett St. #108. presents
Interstate Ave., recognizes Teach Tolerance M onth with
Madeline G eorgette s mixed media senes Building
Communities Truth and Reconciliation and Portland
artist Susan MurreH's New W orks Abstract Landscapes
through Apnl 25
Stratum 5 Photographers, contemporary works by artists
from the United States and BelgKjm. through Apnl 26
spring season with Chaos Academy Recent Paintings
ON S T A G E
P ortland A rt Musaum. 1219 SW Park Ave . pre
Apnl 23 The effective, touching senes consists of
black and-white portraiture featunng the gay man's
Inends and acquaintances
Lovalaka 1720 NW Lovetoy St *107. opens its
Allen Schmertzler's provocative painting eerie* It's about politics...Stupid! shows April 24-May 25 at Talisman Gallery
Body Vos collaborates with filmmaker M Hchall Rosa
in its repertory piece Echoes, which will include the
company's renowned 1997 "Carm inaBurana."
Apnl 24-26 at Newmark Theatre (8 pm 1111 SW
Broadway $23 50 $38 50 from box office. Ticket
Central. Music Millennium or Fastixx)
Talisman G allary. 1476 NE Alberta S t. features
Brody Thaatar presents So What ’s Your Story?
through May 17 Out of an ordinary activity, one story
teller's tale comes to life onstage through improvisation
of intertwined worlds (8 pm Friday and Saturday
1904 NW 27th Ave $10 from 503-224 0688 or
www brodytheater com.)
Northwest photographers Dan Bronson and John
M cAnulty through Apnl 20 Painters Mmam Badyrka and
Allen Schm ertzler take over Apnl 24-May 25. with an
artists reception 5:30-9.30 pm April 24
The Danca C artel stages its 2003 Choreographers'
Showcase of new work by five emerging artists
Apnl 25-27 at Echo Theatre. (8 pm Fnday and
THE BOYS NEXT D O O R
by Marc Acito
Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 1515S E 37th Ave. $10-$12
from Ticket C entral )
Hand 2 M outh Theatre offers its newest creation.
The Ok1 M aster Painter, through May 3 in the ballroom
of the Masonic Temple A musical prodigy's struggle to
create a masterpiece includes dancing vegetables, fin
ger snapping banditos. prophetic elephants and singing
cornstalks (8 pm Thursday Saturday 6401 SE Foster
Road $10 from 503-235 5284 )
Imago Theatre returns the ever popular FROGZ to
Portland through June 1. Puppetry illusion and special
effects provide fun for the whole family (Call lo r times.
17 SE Eighth Ave $!4 -$ 2 4 from 503-2319581 or
Tickets W est )
Lim inal Perform ance G roup presents Three Plays
Five Lives through May 17 in its new downtown
performance space Subtle connections and synchronic -
ities are revealed through a tno of simultaneous stones
staged in three spaces by one cast. (8 pm Thursday-
Saturday 403 NW Fifth Ave $6 $ 12 from
503-890-2993 or www limmalgroup org.)
M iracle Theatre presents Tango al Tiempo, a combo
of live music, tango and its history (a short lesson, too1)
Apnl 18-20 Spmts o f the Ordinary, a play about 19th
century Mexican Crypto-Jews based on the novel by
Northwest wnter Kathleen Aeala runs May 2-31
Post show audience discussions will be held May 11
and 25 (Call for times 525 SE Stark S t $13 $17 from
503-23&72S3)
P rofile Theatre P roject presents gay playwright
Edward Albee s poetic drama Three Tall Women
through May 25 This Pulitzer Pnze winner focuses on
the last moments of an elderly woman as she looks
back over her turbulent past. (8 pm Thursday Saturday.
2 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St. $ I2 $25 from
50324 2 0 0 8 0 .)
S tark Raving Theatre presents the W est Coast
premiere of Tundra by Portland playwnght Joseph
Fisher through May 3 Uncovenng the story around
the final work of a composer gives one journalist a
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TAB TO starve the government .
HE'S RE-INSTTTUTING feudalism ;
W hite B ird bnngs the energetic Netherlands
Dance Theatre II to Arlene Schmtzer Concert Hall on
Apnl 23. Young classical ballet dancers present inventive
works by choreographers such as Hans Van Manen. Jiri
Kylian and Ohad Nahann (7 30 pm. 1037 SW
Broadway $18-$39 from box office o r Ticketmaster.)
BULLETIN
BOARD
Sensory Perceptions is accepting submissions for the
seventh annual P ortland LGBT Film Festival, ten
tatively scheduled for Oct. 9-19 Submissions are due
Aug. 1 For details visit www sensoryperceptions.org or
call 503-345-9393. ext. 2. (5/2 )
A rt on A lberta seeks volunteers, artists and perform
ers for its fourth annual Art Hop. a free festival celebrat
ing the arts and culture of Northeast Alberta Street. The
theme for the May 10 event is "shelter." Call
503-493-7246 or visit www artonalberta org (5/2)
W alkers and volunteers needed for the Avon Walk
fo r Braast C a n c e r July 12 and 13 Get details at
503-230-7004 or www avonwalk org (5/2 )
TranaFamiliaa a support group for the family and
friends of transgender people, begins 1 pm Apnl 26 at
First Congregational United Church of Christ. 1126 SW
Park Ave Call 503-228-7219 for more info. (4/18)
Darcelle XV requests a u ctio n itam s and votaa
fo r its Apnl 24 Dorky Dora-Darcelle Rags to
Scholarships Show, Auction and A ll-C ity Awards
V isit www darcellexv com to vote on awards Call
503-222-5338 w ith auction item s (4 /1 8 )
Manah Ureei’s eight week class Pro Warn-Solving
fo r Sama-Gandar Couplaa begins Apnl 24 Call
503 286 6816 for info. (4/18)
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glimpse into how the heart can freeze— and thaw
(8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Sunday. 2257 NW
Raleigh S t $10-$15 from 503-232-7072 or
www. starkravm gtheatre.org.)
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