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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 2004)
212004 just out ON V I E W s published on the first and third Friday of every month The deadline Tor 'submissions is 14 days prior to publication Aalto Lounge 3356 SE Belmont St presents Outtk about IS Night In. Night Out. new velvet paintings by Portland artist Arnold Pander, through Jan 31. a free community service of 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 Gay-owned Brian Mark! Fine Art. 2236 NE Broadway, presents Range o l Vision, new paintings by noted Portland artist Gordon Marshall through Jan 31. outreach listings of up to. 50 words (not including contact information) are Elizabeth Loach Gallery 207 SW Pine St pre 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 v space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline sents Portland artist M K Guth's Warnors new video and photographic work wherein Oz s Dorothy and the Big Bad Wolf take on three female warnors. through Jan 31. ’ | | i Guardino Gallery 2939 NE Alberta S t . exhibits ’Listings expire once a year (in July) and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date Listings are automatically deleted uporv expiration To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date Send listings to l just out (attn Calendar) PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Fax submissions to 5 0 3 -2 3 6 -1 2 5 7 or e mail justout@justout.com Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone paintings by Elissa Knoper and ceramic sculpture by Beth Mills through Jan 27 Hauser Memorial Library at Reed College. 3203 SE Woodstock B lv d . exhibits Big Eyed Street Smarts, two installations by Portland queer artist damali ayo Feb 1-March 14 A reception follows the 7 pm artist's talk March 3 in the Reed Student Union Haven. 3551 SE Division St., exhibits photoqraphs by Portland queer artist Verone Flood through Jan 31 In Other Words 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd hosts Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Six in One A Fuckm Dyke Art Show through Jan 30 Featured artists include Amy Pedersen and The inventive Bump in the Road Theatre's (Old Age Ain't) No Place for Sissies runs through Feb. 7 at Concordia University Katrina Humbart on canvas and clay Ambor Fox on paper Maria Flaiachmann on scrap/glass and Nih Arnold on wood Mark Woollay Gallary 120 NW Ninth Ave »210. celebrates its anniversary with the exhibit 10 Years One Fool After Another through Jan. 31. Mittlaman Jewish Community Cantor 6651 SW Capitol Highway, presents the poster exhib it A Living Wall illustrating how the Danish people res cued their Jewish population in October 1943, Feb. 1 -24 Opening day includes a 4 pm reception fol lowing the screening of The Power o f Conscience The Danish Resistance and the Rescue o f the Jews. p:ear gallary. 809 SW Alder St., exhibits work by Portlander Henk Pander through Jan 29 Romanian painter Felix Albus paintings open Feb 5 with a solo iazz guitar performance by Cam Newton, whose latest CD, Ipso Facto, inspired the gallery's February surre al. fantastical theme Portland Art Musaum 1219 SW Park Ave . pre sents From Fra Angelico to Bonnard Masterpieces from the Rau Collection, on view for the first time in the United States. Jan 24 Aug. 22. Includes master pieces bv El Greco. Cézanne. Monet. Renoir. Cassatt and many more. Portland Institute of Contemporary Art 219 NW 12th Ave exhibits work by four radical pic lure makers, each combining realistic facts with trou bling or optimistic fantasies, in Unforeseen Four rdinteo Predictions throuqn Jan. 24 SK J o s e fs b e r g Studio 403 NW 11th Ave . exhit ts the work of And -4 Kertesz one of the " Oth century's most serr lal photographers, thro gh Feb 28 Arti t-owned cooperative Talisman Gallery Jan 24 (8 pm 1904 N W 27th Ave $10 from 503-224 0688 o r www brodytheater com.) Bump in the Road Theatre presents (Old Age Am t) No Place for Sissies, based on interviews with Portland seniors and their caregivers, including Old Lesbians Organizing for Change Runs Jan. 23-Feb 7 at Concordia University's Fine Arts Center. (8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 2811 NE Holman St. $ 1 0 -$ I2 from 503-750-1439.) Performance Works Northwest oremieres Big Real, a new evening-length solo pertormance by chore ographer Linda Austin Jan. 30-Feb. 15. (8 pm Fnday Sunday 4625 SE 67th Ave. $7-$12 sliding scale from 503-777-1907 o r mto&performanceworksnw org.) Portland Center Stage presents the North Amencan premiere of Robert Alfoldi s provocative interpretation of William Shakespeare s The Merchant o f Venice through Feb. 1 at Newmark Theatre At 6:30 pm Jan 28 learn about the intricacies and intngue of international cultural exchange with PCS artistic producer before the show (Call for times 1111 S W Broadway $ I6 -$ 5 I from dox office or 503-274 6 5 8 8 ) Tho Portland Spirit presents cute-as-a-button Wade McCollum (Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Bat Boy) Jan. 23 and 30 in his new one-man-show To the Next—A Rock Cabaret. ( I I pm-1 30 am. $16 from 5 03-224 3 9 0 0 ) triangle productions! presents Talking Heads. three short plays by Alan Benfiett, tnrougn Feb. I at Theater1 Theatre! (Call for times 3430 SE Belmont St $ I7 - $ I9 from 503-239-5919 or TicketsWest.) Whits Bird presents three works by the visceral tumultuous Stephen Petronio Company one night only Jan. 28 at Arlene Schmtzer Concert Hall "City of Twist" features an original score by Laurie Anderson; 'The island of Misfit Tovs" is set to the music of Lou Reed: Petronio s nvetinq new solo 'Broken Man" closes the show 1 7 30 pm. 1037 SW Broadway $18-$39 from box office or Ticketmaster) 1476 NE Alberta St., pre sents a group show by its members through Jan 25. ON S T A G E Smqer/dancer/perform- ance goddess Amber Martin (of House of Cunt) resurrects her Drammy- winmng one-woman show HH through Jan 31 at Conduit Dance Studio (8 pm Fnday and Saturday 918 S W Yamhill S t *401 $10 $ 13 from Tickets W e s t) Artists Repertory Theatre presents Edward Albee s Tony PHOTO BY A. J ZELAOA winning dissection of mod em love and marriage. The Goat, o r Who Is Sylvia?. through Feb 22. (Call for times 1515 S W Alder St $ I5 $ 3 2 from 503 241 9807.) The Brody Theater pre sents the all-women impro- visational showcase Girls1 Girls1 Girls' through D ykeS TpV/afcJl O u iïb r by Alison BecWel OKAy, THEN VJHATir r ATE- A p e a n u t B im -tR SANW/ICH FOR LUNCH, AMP figtt f l iä t ? BREATHED ON Hf/H? HE'S A U & m ie f * A y * £ He’ p CROAK/ I B U L L E T IN BOARD The Rose City Softball Association has two board positions available, open division secretary and member at large For more information, e-mail webmasted8portlandgaysoftball.com. (2/6) Get involved in the planning of the Aug t Lane County Pride during committee meetings from I to 3 pm every first Sunday in the Eugene Water & Electric Board Community Room. 500 E Fourth Ave ( 2 / 6 ) Become a part of the democratic process! Join 100% Portland at an informational meeting 7 pm Jan 29 at Central Library. 801 SW 10th Ave. (2/6) Wnte Around Portland's spnng network of free cre ative writing workshops begins the week of Feb. 2 WRAP stnves to make communities more inclusive and humane by empowenng low-income, socially isolated individuals through wntmg. For more information or to register, call 503-796-9224 or visit www wntearound org (2/6) Lesbian-owned One with Heart martial arts and well ness center, 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd . offers a free solf-dofonso class for kids at 9 am Jan 31 Call 503-231 1999 to reserve a spot (1/23) Applications for Peacock in the Park's Audria M. Edwards Scholarship are now being accepted To download an application, go to www peacockinthepark com. (1/2 3 ) *z%zw.Dy]*esToVafcJlOu<?or.c°rn u t i l , th at ' s * y p o in t / V io le n c e only causes avdre I THINK HE'S AN UNHAPPY ICIO. MAyBE HE TEASES**! 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