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november 21. 2003
Brody Theater also presents
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The Bards an improvised musi
cal extravaganza in which
scenes and stones break spon
taneouslv into songs chorus
lines even whole production
numbers with words music and
choreography created on the
spot, through Dec 13
(10 30 pm Saturday 1904 NW
27th Ave $9 from
503 224 0688 or
www brodytheater com )
C lark College stages The
Laramie Protect through
Nov 21 at the Frost Arts
Center s Decker Theater m
Vancouver. Wash (7 30 pm
1800 E McLoughlm Blvd $ 7 )
Do Jum p! Extremely
P hysical Theatre opens its
26th season with a revival of
Jump for Joy1 Dec 6 Jan 4 at
Echo Theatre The company
returns to the stage with its
longest running, most popular
production of aenal dance,
laugh out loud humor and heart
stopping surpnses (Call for
times 1515 SE 37th Ave $15-
$20 from Tickets West or
503 2 3 1-1232)
G ra n t H igh S ch o o l shows
ON V I E W
Gay owned A lb e rta A rt* P avilion 2315 NE Alberta
St . presents a Day o f the Dead Celebration through
Nov 22 Portland and regional artists join in a collabora­
tive and culturally diverse exhibit that uses altars as a
medium tor creative expression
The A rt Nucleus (form erly Steel Pond Gallery).
1905 NW 26th Ave . introduces gay artist Ehren
Adam s whose exhibit Plushy Huffer questions con-
sumensm by repurposing plush toys as art objects sus­
pended forever m plastic resin, through Nov 26
Gay owned B rian M a rki Fine A rt. 2236 NE
Broadway, plays host to the debut of painters Jason
Bradbury and Brenda Smola through Nov 30 In
Remnants o f Time, Bradbury matches fossils and
machine age remnants Smola s The Space Between
senes skews lime, suggesting that another space exists
simultaneously with the pnmary image plane
The seventh annual B ro o klyn A rt Walk is 10 am
6 pm Nov 22 and 23 and features 28 neighborhood
artists For a tour brochure, stop by True Brew Coffee
House. 3370 SE Milwaukie Ave
D isje cta G allary 116 NE Russell S t. plays host to
Austin. Texas, queer artist Hayd F onte not s Blood
Sugar o f the Lamb through Dec 13 Fontenot s large
scale work blends unique, somewhat surrealist, m ostly
fantastical imagination w ith abstract humor and exis
tential playfulness
G uardino G allery 2939 NE Alberta St presents
Little Things 3. a group showing m which 27 artists
show tidbits no larger than 7 inches. Nov 28-Dec 30
Opening reception 6 9 pm Nov 28
Haven 3551 SE Division St , exhibits Faces in the
Fields, a collection of photographs by Kathy Barron,
through Nov 30
The new Haze G allery 6635 N Baltim ore St #211.
presents Battle o f the A rtist Curators through Dec 31
In te rs ta te F ire h o u se C u ltu ra l C enter. 5340 N
Interstate Ave , offers Mane Sivak's M erche s Pieta a
multimedia installation o f carved stone, projected
images and other item s that explore human loss and
connection, and Rama Irmg s Mandala senes o f water
colors and m etallic inks that express the kinetic beau
The Tnumph o f French Painting, masterpieces of 17 th cen­
tury France from 18 different museums, through Jan 4
Big Love, a contem porary play
with 1980s music based on
the Greek tragedy The
Suppliant Maidens and d irect­
ed by Claire o f the Moon star
Trisha Todd, through
Nov 22 (7 30 pm Fnday. 2
and 7 3 0 pm Saturday
2245 NE 36th Ave $ 8 )
SK Josefsberg S tud io 403 NW 11 th Ave . displays
Imago Theatre presents
Flowers, a floral themed photographic exhibition that
includes work by queer artists A m * Svenson and
Ron van Dongen Dec 3-Jan 10
Bighttlethings Dec 3-28 This
followup to FROGZ features
operatic ducks, hitchhiking rab­
bits. insomniac hippos and
spies m dresses among the
madcap characters (Call for
times 17 SE Eighth Ave $14
$24 from 503 231 9 5 8 1)
ty in numbers through Nov 26 A rtist talk 6- 7 30 pm
Nov 26
p:aar g a lla ry 809 SW Alder St., exhibits iconoclast.
paintings that combine abstraction and realism by young
Portland artist Nicholas Walker, through Nov 28
Portland A rt Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . presents
Queer owned S tu d io 2507 2507 SE Clinton St dis­
plays the work of artist couple Jacquline Hudbert and
Steve Eichenberger through Nov 30
Artist-owned cooperative Talisman G allery
1476 NE Alberta St., shows through Nov 23 Putting
the Pieces Together, carved and painted wood objects
by Michael H de Forest, and Teachers and Guides, oil
paintings by Marvella McPartland Foot Square in
which no piece exceeds 12 inches, is Talisman s annual
holiday show to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Nov 28-
Dec 28. with silent auction and opening night recep­
tion 5 30-9 30 pm Nov 28
ON S T A G E
Ashland s A rta tta c k T heater Ensemble presents
Jeffrey. Paul Rudmck's gay comedy about sex and
love in the age of AIDS, through Dec 1 (Call for
tim es 310 Oak S t $ 1 5 $ IT from 541 482 6505 or
www artattacktheater co m )
B ro a d A rts Theatre has extended Fat t Sassy <i
tasty new musical about women of substance, fatphobia
and who s getting nch oft America getting fat. through
Nov 23 at the YWCA's Collins Center (7 30 pm
Thursday Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 1111 SW 10th Ave
$16 $20 from 503 288 5 1 8 1)
B rody Theater presents Antiques Improv Show m
which a duo of "e xpe rts' appraise objects brought to
the performance by audience members, through
Dec 20 (8 pm Friday and Saturday 1904 NW 27th
Ave $ 1 2 1$10 if you bnng an item I from 503 224 0688
or www brodytheater co m )
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Lightbox S tudio presents
The Exception and the Rule
through Nov 23 at Limmal
Space The directors collabo­
rate to offer varied interpreta­
tions of the same Bertolt
Brecht tale of a would be oil
merchant slowly descending
mto madness in his race across
the desert (8 pm 403 NW
Fifth Ave $7 from
503231 0839 or
www lightboxstudio org.)
P ortland Center S ta g * presents the off Broadway
cult smash Bat Boy The M usical through Nov 23 at
Newmark Theatre Wade M cC ollum of Hedwig and
the Angry Inch fame along with cabaret cullress
Susannah M ars send up tabloid hyperbole, musical
comedies, horror movies and more in telling the story of
what it means to feel like an outsider (Call for times
1111 SW Broadway $ I6 -$ 5 I from box office or
503 274 6 5 8 8)
tria n g le p ro d u c tio n s ! stages Judy s Scary L ittle
Chnstm as. a quirky and captivating mix o f camp,
nostalgia and vintage variety show as Judy Garland
returns fo r a TV Chnstm as special that includes Bing
Crosby, Joan C raw ford. Ethel Merman, Liberace
and, yes. even Richard Nixon. Nov 28 Dec 21 at
Theater1 Theatre1 (C all fo r tim es 3430 SE Belm ont
S t $ 17 $23 from 503 239 5919 )
episode
BULLETIN
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C all fo r entries for University of Oregon's 12th annu
al Queer Film Festival's sh o rt film co m p e titio n
Feb 20-22. 2004 Cash awards, festival screening
Dec 1 deadline Get details from
darkwing uoregon e d u /-q ff (11/21)
Call fo r entries to the 28th annual San Francisco
Intern ation al Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
June 17-27. 2004 Audience awards, cashpnzes
Submissions are doe Jan 5 Download entry forms
from wwwframeline org/festival or call 415 703 8650
(12/5)
Join a newly formed indoor women s or co-ed v o lle y ­
ball team to play in the Portland Volleyball Association
league Call Holly at 503 287 3485 (12/5)
Parents are invited to bnng children between 5 and 11
to a free self-defense class 9-10 am Dec 6 or 13 at
One with Heart. 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd Kids develop
self-confidence, calm awareness and respect for others
through an Indonesian martial art called Poekoetan
Reservations recommended at 503-231 1999 (12/5)
Deaf & Heanng OUT Reach is forming a co-ed deaf and
hearing Dragon Boat Team Both new and expen-
enced padrflers welcome Interested in joining but don't
sign yet7 Take a queer Amencan Sign Language class this
winter For information call 503-235 0840 voice, e mail
dhortSdeafvision net or visit www deafvision net (12/5)
Through Dec 31. all donations to S isters o f the
Road's A nn ive rsa ry P roject ire matched 50 cents
per dollar by a private pool of individuals and business
es to support lasting solutions to homelessness, hunger
and poverty For details call Monica al 503 222 5694.
ext 19, or visit www sistersoftheroadcafe org (12/5)
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