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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 2003)
19.2003 ouL'ohniJt just out is published on the first and third Friday of every month The deadline for submissions is 14 days prior to publication outtk about IS a free community service o* just out Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and southwest Washington is provided free of charge The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication Bulletin Board listings run for two issues outreach listings of up to 50 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 just out (attn Calendar) PO Box 14400 Portland,OR 97293 0400 Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information Gay-owned Brian Mariii Fine Art 2236 NE Broadway, presents photography by Victoria Kauffman and Steve Scardina through Dec 31 The Pacific Northwest College of Art's Fridman Gallary 1241 NW Johnson S i. presents recent paintings and monopnnts by Amelia Santiago and gay artist Samuel Paden through Dec. 22. Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . presents The Tnumph o l French Painting, masterpieces of 17th century France from 18 different museums, through Jan 4 Portland Institute of Contemporary Art 219 NW 12th Ave . exhibits work by four radical picture makers, each combining realistic facts with troubling or optim istic fantasies, in Unforeseen Four Painted Predictions, through Jan. 24 SK Jo sets berg Studio. 403 NW 11th A ve, displays Froallck Gallary. 817 SW Second A v e . displays Mythos. an extvbit of new paintings by Portland queer artist Stephen O'Donnell that continues his study of gender identity, through Dec 27. Guardi no Gallery. 2939 NE Alberta S t, presents Little Things 3. m which 27 artists show tidbits no larger than 7 inches, through Dec. 30 Hase Gallery 6635 N Baltimore St #211. presents Battle o f the M is t Curators through Dec 31 Includes a concept sculpture based on the cloning of urban culture by Portland gay a rtist T J Norris Flowers, a floral themed photographic exhibition that includes work by queer artists Arne Swenson and Ron wan Dongon through Jan 10 A rtist owned cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE Alberta S t, shows through Dec 28 Foot Square, an annual holiday show m which no piece exceeds 12 inch es A benefit for Habitat for Humanity Utrecht Gallery. 1122 NW Everett St . displays cityscape paintings by Portland gay artist Tarsus Moschelia through Dec 31 In Other Words 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd . hosts Six m One A Fuckin' Dyke Art Shorn through Jan 30 Featured artists include Amy Pedersen and Katrina Humbert on canvas and clay. Amber F o i on paper. Marie Fleiechmann on scrap/giass and Nik Arnold on wood Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N Interstate A ve, offers its 11th annual Kwaruaa Celebration through Dec 31 featuring Portland African American artists working in a variety of m eda reflecting the seven principles of Kwanraa Special activities on closing day mark the Kuumba Celebration principle, nckxkng artist instruction Mark Woolley Gallery 120 NW Ninth Ave *210. celebrates its anniversary with the special tw o month exNM 10 Years One Foot After Another through Jan 31 An ever changmg gnd of 12 inch square gems by 180 different artists are npe for the plucking piear gallery. 809 SW Alder S i. exhibits work by Portlander Henk Pander through Jan 29 Six drawings descnbe a progression from childhood wartime memo ries to a 1960s style insurgency PHOTO BY OWEN CABEY ON V I E W ON S T A G E Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents A Christmas Survival Guide through Dec. 21 Eugene Opera presents the w ild and fie ry The 3rd Floor sketch com edy group presents The Carmen, arguably the w orld's m ost popular opera. Dec. 31 and Jan 2 and 4 at H ull C enter fo r the Perform ing A rts A special after-show party follow s the New Year s Eve perform ance (7 30 pm Wednesday and Friday 2 30 pm Sunday One Eugene Center $15 $ 6 0 1$50 party tickets) from 541682 5000) 3rd Floor Takes a Holiday through Dec 27 at M iracle Theatre Inspired not ju st by Thanksgiving and Chnstm as. but skewenng holidays throughout the year (8 pm Friday and Saturday 525 SE Stark S t $10 from 503 258 1681 ) Imago Theatre presents Bigkttlethings through Dec 28 This fo#ow up to FROGZ features operatic ducks, hitchhiking rabbits and insomniac hippos (Cat lor times 17 SE Eighth Ave $ I4 $24 from 5032319581) Oregon Ballet Theatre shakes up its traditional hob Broadway Rose Theatre Company offers A Chnstmas Survival Gmde. a holiday revue combining old favontes with new Chnstmas themed songs, through Dec. 21 at Tualatin High School Auditorium (8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 22300 SW Boones Ferry Road $10-$19 from 503-620 5262 or www broadwayrose com ) Brody Theater presents Antiques Improv Show, in which a duo o f 'e x p e rts * appraise objects brought to the perform ance by audience members, through Dec 20 (8 pm 1904 N W 27th Ave $12 [$10 if you bnng an item) from 503 224-0688 o r www brodythealer c o m ) Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre revives Jump for Joy through Jan 4 at Echo Theatre—the com pany s most popular production of aenal dance, laugh out loud humor and heart stopping surpnses (Cat for times 1515 SE 37th Ave $ I5 $ 2 0 from TicketsWest or 503 231-1232) day offenng with George Balanchine s The Nutcracker through Dec 27 at Keller Auditonum (Call for times 222 SW Clay St $7 $90 from box office or 5032225538) Portland Center Stage revives the holiday tw o some of David Sedans' wry Chnstmas classic The SantaLand Dianes alongside Truman Capote's more tender A Chnstmas Memory through Dec 23 at Newmark Theatre (Call for times t i l l SW Broadway $16 $ 5 1 from box office or 503 274-6588) Stark Raving Theatre collaborates with Theatre Vertigo Acting Ensemble for Faust Us . a spec tacular adventure by Portland playwright Joseph Fisher, through Jan 17 A little music, a little dancing and one hilarious look at what it means to sell your soul m this day and age (Call for limes 2257 NW Raleigh St $I0-$18 from 503 232 7072 Thursdays are 'pay what you can ') D y k e S T°V/âfch. O u f ïo T by Alison BecMcJ ffile A N U H U C .. I M l ru m r^ p » v m ii MUST BE kXMAUSlEP AFTE* *XJR CPfN»OTt. CM* I GET XXI 50*t H°T VriLLfcO ClDFA? Toad City Productions presents modem interpreta lions of Rum through Dec 20 at Backdoor Theater (8 pm 4321 SE Hawthorne Blvd $10 from 503 736-1027) triangle productions! stages Judy s Scary Little Chnstmas. a quirky and captrvating mu of camp, nos taiga and vintage variety show as Judy Garland returns for a star studded TV Chnstmas special through Dec 21 at Theater1 Theatre1 (8 pm Friday and Saturday 5 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St $1 7$23 from 5032395919 ) White Bird presents Portland based Oslund ♦ Co. Dance Jan 8 10 at Portland State University s Lincoln Performance Hall Fascinating and provocative, urban and contemporary one of the most significant dance companies to emerge from the Pacific Northwest m the past 20 years (8 pm 1620 SW Park Ave $12 $24 from Ticketmaster) BULLETIN BOARD Interested m using your creative energy w ith Deaf & Heanng OUT Reach’ Jom our Quaor Fashion Show committee and help us put on this fabulous fund-raising event m the spring' For details, call 503-235-0840 (TTY/voice) or e mail dhorffdeafvision net (1 /9 ) Help plan Portland Prido 2004' Pride N orthw est seeks board m erhbers to make Pnde 2004 as diverse and successful as possible Com m ittee chairs needed fo r fund raising, volunteer coordina tion and technology C o-chairs needed on the enter tamment. festival and parade com m ittees Apply by Dec 31 at www pndenw org If you have questions, e-m ail m foflpndenw org o r call 503 295-9788 (1 2 /1 9 ) This holiday, gnre the gift of warmth to someone in need Nervy Girl magazine and In O ther Words are sponsoring a Holiday Scarf Driva for Bradey-Angle House women's shelter Drop o ff new or clean scarves m good condition by Dec 31 at 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd (12/19) The Gay & lesbian Victory Foundation wiU hold a Candidate« and Campaign« Training Instituto Feb 5-8 m Tampa. Fla Comprehensive nonpartisan training for present and future openly queer candidates, campaign personnel and community leaders For mfor (nation call Lucy Bartlett at 202 842 7312 or apply online at www victoryfoundation org (1/9 ) Quoor American Sign Language 10 week classes offered by Deaf & Heanng OUT Reach begin anew Jan 5 A ll levels plus a conversation group for experienced signers Sliding scale fee For details or to register, e-m ail d h o riideafvision net. call 503 235 0840 (TTY/voice) or visit www deafvision net/dhor. (12 /1 9 ) Deaf & Heanng OUT Reach s Queer Daaf A Hearing Book Club is getting ready to start up again For m ore inform ation, e mail dhorO deafvision net or call 503 235 0850 (TTY/voice) (1 2 /1 9 ) *r *r w.Dy K « sToV/a tc JlO u ( f o r .c o m