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30 M X ' tebruary 20.2004 I just out f is published on the first and third Friday of every month The deadline Tor submissions is 14 days prior to publication. outikabout 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. IS 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 just out Send listings to (attn: Calendar)' PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone 70 National A rtists Follow Suit, a multimedia group show in which each artist has contnbuted a unique interpreta tion of a playing card, through March 26 First Thursday Reception II is 6-10 pm March 4 Poker games to benefit p ear 7-10 pm Feb 21 and 8-11 pm March 13. Basil H allw ard G allary at Powell’s Books. 1005 W Burnside St . presents Girls Gone Wild, a group show of 25 women artists on love, sex and relationships, through Feb 29 Gay-owned B rian M a rtil Fin« A rt. 2236 NE Broadway, continues Range o f Vision, new paintings by noted Portland artist Gordon Marshall, through Feb 29 Elizabeth Laach G allary 207 SW Pine S t. presents a survey of prints by Fiobert Rauschenberg as part of the citywide celebration o f the 50th anniversary of Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Also on view through Feb 28 are color field paintings by Gregg Renfrew Guardino G allary. 2939 NE Alberta St., presents an exhibit on the human form with drawings by Kathenne Treffmger and sculpture by Carole Turner throuqh March 23. Lewis & Clark College's Hoffm an G allary of Contam porary A rt. 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road, exhibits Gerry Snyder's Far from Here, drawings and paintings explonng Sodom and Gomorrah, drag queen Pepper LaBeija and John Wayne, through March 14 Itianess 3016 NE KiHmgsworth St., exhibits Cuba. photos by queer artist Paul Dahlquist. through Feb 25. M ittlem an Jew ish C om m unity C antor 6651 SW Capitol Highway, presents the poster exhibit 4 Living Wall, illustrating how the Danish people rescued their Jewish population in O ctober 1943. through Feb. 24 Gay owned Onda A rte Latina 2215 NE Alberta St., exhbits Guatemala: Its People. Places and Sacred Grounds, photographs by Cheryle Easter, through Feb. 25. piaar gallery. 809 SW Alder St., exhibits work by Romanian painter Felix Afcus through Feb 27. triangle productions! presents Circle. 10 A rtists Repertory Theatre presents Edward Albees Tony winning dissection vignettes on infidelity, bisexuality, cyber orgasms, lap dances and more, through March 6 at Theater1 Theatre1 (Call for times 3430 SE Belmont St. $17- $23 from 503 239-5919 or TicketsW est.) of modem love and marnage. The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia7, through Feb 22 (Call for times. 1515 SW Alder St $ 15 $32 from 503-2419807) W hite B ird presents Spam s pnze winning Ballet Flamenco Eva Yertoabuena March 3 at Arlene Portland Opera s Broadway in Portland senes presents Rodgers and Hammerstem s landmark musical Oklahoma1 through Feb 22 at Keller Auditonum. (Call for times 222 SW Clay Ave $23 $63 from box office. 503 241-1802 or Ticketm aster) Schmtzer Concert Hall (7 30 pm. 1037 SW Broadway $18-$45 from box office or Ticketm aster) B U L L E T I N BOARD The Brody Theater presents the all improvised show SERVICE, about being on both sides of the service industry, through March 13 (8 pm Friday and Saturday 1904 NW 27th Ave $10 from 503224 0688 or www brodytheater com ) Shout-Out! seeks singers and dancers ages 18 and older to promote diversity, leadership and teamwork through the performing arts Amateurs welcome 503 848-2496 or www shoutoutinc org. (3/5) The Northwest Women s Music Celebration s annu al M usic and M otherlode is Apnl 30 May 2 at YMCA Camp Collins just east of Gresham Register now at 503-266-3148 or www motherlode- music com (3/5 ) Connect the Dots Theatre Company Please type your announcements and include full contact information The A rt Nucleus 1905 NW 26th Ave . presents 9 CoHo Productions presents Loot, a dark comedy by the late queer master of satire Joe O rton through March 6. (8 pm Thursday Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St $18-$20 from 503-220-2646) Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@ justout.com ON V I E W ? an abandoned school. Feb 26-March 6 at Lincoln High School Auditonum (8 pm. plus 4 pm March 6 % 1600 SW Salmon St. $7 $8 from 503-232 7072 ) Performing Arts Theatre (8 pm 4000 E 30th Ave $10$12 from 5 4 1 683-4368 or www actorscabaret o rg ) Pacific Northwest College of Art s P hilip Feldman G allery 1241 NW Johnson St., presents works by Paul Kaiser Shelley Eshkar and Marc Downie through Feb 28 as part of the citywide celebration of Merce Cunningham Dance Company Portland A rt Museum 1219 SW Park Ave presents From Fra Angelico to Bonnard Masterpieces from the Rau Collection, on view for the first time in the United States, through Aug 22 Also on display is The Faberge Menagerie, including those illustrious eggs, through May 9 The 2004 Read A rts Weak 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. brings together various artists on the theme of Interaction, featunng Bill Shannon. The Modem Zoo. gay artist David Eckard in his on-campus campsite and queer artist damali ayo who will discuss her installation Big-Eyed Street Smarts at 7 pm March 3 Events and exhibits run March 3-7 Visit web reed edu/raw for a complete schedule Shogun's Gallary. 1111 NW 23rd Ave . presents Shunga. an exhibit of erotic Chinese paintings and 100- year-old Japanese wood blocks, through Feb 22 SK Josafsbarg S tudio 403 NW 11th Ave . exhibits the work of André K e rté si. one of the 20th century's most seminal photographers, through Feb 28 Beaverton s Southm instar Presbyterian Church 12250 SW Denney Road, presents its second annual Celebration of Creativity art show and sale, featunng work by queer artists R. Keaney Rathbun and Richard Moody. March 4-7 First Look Gala is 7 9 pm March 4 for $10 A rtists reception is 7-9 pm March 5. A rtist owned cooperative Talisman Gallary, 1476 NE Alberta St., presents mixed media paintings by Inanna McGraw and Minam Badyrka Feb. 26-March 21. W aterstone G allary 424 NW 12th A ve . presents a group show, including queer pnntmaker and sculptor R. Keaney Rathbun. through Feb 29 ON S T AGE Actors Cabaret of Eugene presents The Laramie Pro/ect Feb 27 and 28 at Lane Community College Joint Forces Dance Company offers a series of of Grants Pass presents The Laramie Pro/ect at Rogue Community College through Feb 22 and at Medford's Cratenan Ginger Rogers Theater on Feb 25 (Grants Pass 8 pm. 2 pm Sunday 3345 Redwood Highway $10 $ 12 from Savannah Faire. Service Dwgs o r Connect the Dots M edford 8 pm 23 S Central Ave $8 $ 16 from box office or 541-779-3000) D anceA bility im provisational dance class es for people with and without disabilities starting Feb. 21 at Portland State University and to be repeated in April at Mount Scott Community College. Call Jody at 503-725-5664 or e-mail sdu@mail pdx edu. (3 /5 ) Portland's monthly open mike-style video screening, B roadcast celebrates its fourth anniversary 7 pin March 4 at Newspace, 1632 SE 10th Ave. Bnng your own video or come to vote on the best For more info e-mail peter@mythmedia.org or visit www mythmedia.org. (2/20) Dance Theatre o f Oregon presents Gems o f the Valley, an evening of dance and music by Willamette Valley artists. March 4 and 6 at Soreng Theater in Eugene's Hult Center (7 30 pm. I Eugene Center $ I4 $ 2 0 from box office. 5 4 1 -682-5000 or www hultcenter o rg ) If you want to help with this year's C apitol Pride in Salem, contact Alex at 503-931-3191 or a62shadow@aol.com. (3/5 ) The Edge contemporary dance company To help plan Vancouver's Pnde celebration. Saturday in the Park meet 4 pm March 7 at the NorthBank. 106 W Sixth St.. Vancouver. Wash For more info con tact Louise at 360-750 8848. (3/5) presents 10 Years on the Edge Feb 20 at the Soreng Theater m Eugene's Hult Center (7 30 pm I Eugene Center $1250 from box office. 541 682 5000 or www hultcenter org.) K inkFest 2004 will be held March 26-28 at the Portland Aiqoort Holiday Inn with featured guests Midon, Frank Strona. Patrick Califia and more. Registration applications are now available at www pdxleatheralliance org. (3/5 ) Hot Flashes returns to the Portland Metro Performing Arts Center through March 6 Local gay thespian Rick Lewis directs the hit comedy, which follows the career of a five woman band from their 40s to their 70s (Call for times 9933 SE Pine St $16-$20 from 503-775 8017. www hotflashesthemu- steal com o r TicketsWest ) Intersex Initiative will hold a Speakers Bureau and A c tiv is t Training March 27 at Portland Miracle Theatre presents the world pre rmere of Yemayas Belly, a surrealistic commg-of-age story featunng the Yoruba goddess of the seas, through Feb 28. (730 pm Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday 525 SE Stark St $I4-$17 from 503236-7253 or rachel&milagroorg) Oregon B allet Theatre presents a celebration of Russian music and dance dunng White Nights Feb 28- March 6 at Keller Auditonum Includes world premieres of Yun Possokhov's "Firebird" and Chnstopher StoweH's "Adm" as well as George Balanchine's "Serenade " (7 3 0 pm. 2 pm Sunday 222 SW Clay St $ 10-$85 from box office or 503 222 5538 ) State University for those interested in raising awareness o f intersex expenences To register, visit www ipdx.org, e-mail mfo@ipdx.org or call 503 288 3191 (3 /5 ) and 29. featunng a dazzling array o f Portland and S eattle perform ers. (8 pm 4625 SE 67th Ave $ 8 -$ l2 sliding scale from 503-777-1907 or m fo&perform anceworksnw. o rg ) Portland Center Stage presents 36 Views by Naorm lizuka through Feb 29 at Newmark Theatre Art and artifice, (lesbian) love and desire, and a courtesan s erotic diary all get tangled up in this tale of deceit in the Asian art maiket Directed by gay playwright Chay Yew Jom m a Q & A with the cast Feb 24 or 26 (C al for times t i l l SW Broadway $l6-$51 from box office or 503-274 6588 ) S tark Raving Theatre teams up with Lincoln High Performance Works N orthw est presents another edition o f Cabaret Bons & Natasha Feb 28 School students to present w nter/director M atthew B Zrebskis Ablate, an eerie tale of teen agers trapped m D y k c S T fc V & fc JlO u fib r by Alison Bedslel MENTOR Lesbian owned One with Heart martial arts and w ell ness center offers a free self-defense class fo r kid s 9 am Feb 28. March 6 and March 20 at 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd Call 503-231-1999 to reserve a spot (3 /5 ) The P ortland Women's C risis Line seeks volun teers to staff its 24-hour domestic violence hot line and provide legal and sexual assault advocacy. No experi ence necessary Call 503-232 4176 (2/20) Researchers at University of Memphis seek lesbian, bi and trans women for a survey on same-sea relationships and gender expression V isit www psychdata n e t/use rs/4 2 1 Bsurvey asp (2/20) w V/ v/.Dy ] ç « s T oVf a tch C h itŸ or.com GNClR'S S fitto TER STATUS HAS lAPSE D. „ -------- jM'mgtodwetoofcour dessert iacKt&iny P*aop last night J D rGinger i think the people at 1 the restaurant were too. co À Tu Jt COME IN IfH lÍB -M / W U JON A ^ "o p y sscy " itiriS A S S u p p o s e d Tó IO C *. 1 KNOW you AC A U BE YoUR "GllX»AME5>T ABOUTTHE MULTtCUUUSAC RAPER. If YOU DIDN'T TH/N&. 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