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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 2003)
16.2003 34 out Scabout just out Soundvision 625 NW Everett St #108. presents new work by Portland's Laura Fritz that explores human manipu lation over natural occurrences and Los Angeles installation artist J Frede s Selecfed Phonographies through May 24 5 published on the first and third Friday of every month The deadline Tor submissions is 14 days prior to publication O U t <k about is a free community service o' A rtist cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE Alberta St., features painters Minam Badyrka and Allen ju st out Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and southwest Washington is provided free of charge The cafendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for two issues Schmertzler through May 25. The Virescence Proiect a group art exhibit using recycled and reused materials to investigate sustainabili ty. is on display June 1 -27 in M etro s lobby at 600 NE Grand Ave The show opens with a silent auction May 31 at the Hilton Hotel. 921 SW Sixth Ave outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are provided 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 once a year (in July), and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date Listings are automatically deleted upon expiration To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date Send listings to: Fax submissions to (attn Calendar) PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 or e-mail Artists Repertory Theatre presents Touch through June 1 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Set m the mind of an introverted astronomer this winner of the 2001 Humana Festival of New American Plays explores emo tional survival m the face of inexplicable tragedy (C all fo r tim es 5340 N Interstate Ave $22 from 503 241 12 78) Brody Theater presents the improvisational So What 's ju st out 503-236-1257 O N STAGE Your S to ry ? through May 17 (8 pm 1904 N W 27th Ave $10 from 503-224 0688 o r www brodytheater com .) Broadways longest running musical. Cats comes to Eugene s Hult C enter for the Performing A rts on June 3 justout@justout.com and 4 The songs, dances and costumes will leave you Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone pumnq (7 30 pm I Eugene C enter $25 $45 50 from box office. 541 682 5000 o r www hultcenter o rg .) Please type your announcements and include full contact information ON VIEW whose oil portraits are a study in expression Wilde s The Impodance o f Being Earnest May 17 at The Onda Arte Latina 2215 NE Alberta S t . shows Electric Company Cast members meet for the first time on Gay-owned Brian Mariti Fina Art. 2236 NE pamtinqs by Ismema Camarqo Faro C th e Brazilian Broadway, displays w ork by glass artist Hoqer Thomas titled Im pressions m G lass The A b stra cte d Landscape Grandma M o s e s ") and blown glass sculptures by Salem artist LeRoy Espmcueta through June 29 stage (8 pm 2512 SE Gladstone S t $12 from 503-306 0870 or www cardboardbox org. $15 a t the door ) through dune 28 Portland A rt Museum 1219 SW Park Ave pre CoHo Production! presents M em oir throuqh June 21 Nineteenth century diva Sarah Bernhardt re Haven 3551 SE Division St plays host to w ork by sents B ecom ing a N ation Am encana from the enacts scenes from her fabulous career, including her queer deal and heanng artists and photographers involved D iplom atic R eception Room s m the U S D epartm ent o f farewell to Oscar Wilde along the banks of the Riviera, with Deal & Heanng Out Reach May 17-June 15 Coffee night and gallery opening is 7-9 pm May 17 , S tate through June 8. Also on display is the stunning Lo catio n /D islo ca tio n C ontem porary P nnts from the with the pained assistance of her long-suffenng secre C ollections o f Jordan D S chm t/er through July 6. Raleigh S t $ I6 -$ I8 from 503 220 2 6 4 6 ) Interstate Ave . pairs up Ellen G eorge and MalPma Chan The Portland Institute for Contem porary A rt H o t F la s h e s returns to the Portland M etro Performing through May 30 to recognize Asian Pacific Hentage 219 N W 12th Ave Arts Center through May 31 Local gay thespian Rick M onth George s M um exhibit presents themes of antici timedia career o f African American perform er and object Lewis directs the hit comedy, which follows the career pation and hush in polymer and Mylar, while Chan s A maker William P ope .I, including many pieces that use of a five-woman band from their 40s to their 70s (C all fo r Single Journey is com posed of monopnnts that explore common foodstuffs bound to decay, through July 26 tim es 9933 SE Pine S t $ !6 -$ 2 0 from 503-775-8017. www hotflashesthem usical com o r TicketsW est) tary (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday. 2257 N W Intarsiata Firahousa Cultural Cantar, 5340 N exhibits eRacism , a look at the mul what it means to belong to tw o continents W eb-based proiect Rent-a-Neg ro.com from Portland Medusa Tattoo i Gallary 420 S W W ashington St queer conceptual artist damali ayo antiques racial #201, presents recent work by three artists through issues m terms of marketing efficiency by offenng "the Portland throuqh June 1 Puppetry, illusion and special effects May 31 Cad Annala, whose stark and mysterious negro available for diverse social occasions." provide fun for the whole family. (CalI for times 17 SE Eighth images descnbe economies o f sexual politics, is (Oined by queer adists Marne Lucas, w ho offers photos "from within the eye of the lover, ' and Susanne Shifflett. The “Back Yard" series is part of Marne Lucas' new exhibit through May 31 at Medusa Tattoo & Gallery Cardboard Box Theatre Company and Theatre Vertigo share a night of anonymous theater with Oscar Scandals Other Sida CaM 1038 S W Stark S t . displays colorful acrylic pieces by drag diva Michaal “M isha" Kennedy in S pnng Folly through May 31. Imago Theatre returns the ever popular FROGZ to Ave $14-524 from 50 3 2 3 T 9 5 8 I or TicketsWest ) circus only to be caught in a romantic tnangle with a triangle productions! also offers Caught in the Net— magician and a shy puppeteer (C all fo r tim es 36 8 S the sequel to Run fo r Your W ife— through May 25 at S tate S t. Lake O sw ego $ 2 1 $ 2 3 from 5 0 3 -63 5-3 901 o r w w w takew ood ce n te r o rg .) Theater! Theatre* (8 pm Fnday. 5 pm Sunday. 3430 SE Belm ont S t. $ !7 -$ 2 3 from 503-239-5919 o r TicketsW est ) Lim inal Perform ance Group presents Three Plays Five White Bird concludes its fifth season with the return Lives through May 17 Subtle connections and syncnromci- o f the chansmatic G arth Fagan D ance May 21 at Arlene ties are revealed through a tno of simultaneous stones Schmtzer C oncert Hall Performance partially benefits staged in three spaces by one cast (8 pm. 403 N W Fifth Ave $ & $ I2 from 503-890-2993 o r www iiminaigroup org.) Self Enhancement In c , which helps inner-city youth through m enlonng and after-school programs (7 30 pm 1037 S W B roadw ay $ I8 $ 3 9 from box office. Ticket Miracle Theatre presents Spmts o f the Ordinary, a C entral o r Ticketm aster.) play about 19th century Mexican Crypto-Jews based on Lakewood Theatre Company presents the musical the novel by Northwest wnter Kathleen Acaie through C arnival through June 8 A French girl visits a small-time May 31 Post-show audience discussion May 25. (C all fo r tim es 525 SE Stark S t $ 1 3 -$ l7 fro m 503-236-7253.) THE BOYS NEXT DOOR by Marc Acito Oregon Ballet Theatre presents the popular Am encan C horeographers Show case M ay 27-June 8 at Newmark Theatre Six contemporary dance pieces in Deaf & Heanng O ut Reach offer queer American Sign Language desses starting the second week tw o programs demonstrate the range and depth o f the company (C all fo r tim es t i l l S W B roadw ay $5-$82 of June All levels o f instruction, including a family class for kids and parents For details visit w w w deafvision ne t/dho r or call 503-235 0840 (voice) from 503-222-5538. O B T box o ffic e o r T icketm aster) or 503-231-0921 (TTY) (6 /6) Profile Theatre Project performs gay playwright Edward Albee s poetic drama Three Tall W omen The fifth annual One in Ten Screenpley Contest through May 25 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm dedrcated to the positive portrayal of gays and lesbians Sunday 3430 SE B elm ont S t $ !2 -$ 2 5 from in film, seeks submissions by Sept 1. Visit w w w screen- playcontests com for entry form and details (6 /6) 5 0 3 -2 4 2 0 0 8 0 ) Radiant Theatre Productions revives the 1960s The Homowo Festival of African Arts which will take radical, mystical musical H air through May 25 at Alberta place Aug. 9 and 10 in the South Park Blocks, seeks volun A rts Pavilion (8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday teers. vendors and advertisers as well as participants from 2315 NE A lberta S t $12-$14 5 0 from 50 3-50 282 61 o r various countries for its new "Oregon Parade of Nations * www radianttheatre com ) Call 503-288-3025 or visit www homowo org. (6/6) triangle productions! returns its popular Run fo r The Comm unity Alliance of Tenants is holding a training Your W ife through May 24 at Theater1 Theatre* May 31 and June 1 for new volunteers to staff its (7 30 pm Thursday, 8 pm S aturday 3430 SE Belm ont Renters' Rights Hotline For more information call S t $17-$23 from 503 239-5919 o r TicketsW est ) 503-460-9702 or e mail catQaracnet com (5 /1 6 ) D ykeS TpW atch O c u io r by Alison BecWcI th e basic anx i e t y ww vz.D ykcsTo V /aic JiO u ifo r.c o m M O M , GO BACK TO SLEEP. YOU D O N 'T HAVE TO GO WITH US. YOU CAN DRIVE OVER WHEN X COME O UT O P SURGERY. . C AN T v « LO P YOUR MOTHER OPT INSTEAD? BU L L E T IN BOARD WHAT WAS THAT IP YOUR FATHER'S GOING CONFERENCE TO BE THERE, SO AM I . X D ID N T COME ALL THIS WAY AG AIkP REFRESH my m em o r y , AND MISS MY CONFERENCE JU ST TO SLEEP IN. " b u d d h is m , p s y c h o t h e r a p y , a n d COM PASSIO N ." 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