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apnl 16.2004 32 out £k about ou ttka b ou t IS a free community service of just out Listing for events and j 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. 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 I . 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 (attn Calendar) PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. University of Oregon s Adell McMillan Gallery 1222 E 13th Ave in Eugene, presents Link, an installa tion explonng HIV/AIDS by gay artist Mike E. Walsh through Apnl 30. Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art, 2236 NE Broadway, exhibits From Pianos to Pixels The Improvisational Art o f Mike Garson. featunng computer generated graphic art by the celebrated pianist for David Bowie, through Apnl 30. Diamond Tanita Gallery 1022A NW Johnson S t , combats seasonal affective disorder with Deeee-hghV. a group show of sculptural lighting curated and with work by queer artist Hilary Pfeifer through May 1 Eugene s Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts 110W Broadway, presents End o f the Line: Fragments o f the Matenal Age. a site-specific installa tion by gay artist Mike E. Walsh through May 29 Elizabeth Leach Gallery 207 SW Pine S t , pre sents through May 1 Oregon photographer Chnstopher Rauschenberg s Europe 2003 and New Mexico artist Tony Evanko s senes of digital pnnts, which code lan guage in colorful bars that illustrate song titles such as "Over the Rainbow," "We re in the Money" and "I Feel Pretty." Eric V. Hauser Memorial Library at Reed College displays Patriot Act. a new multimedia work by Oregon Department of Kick Ass Film & Video founder Vanessa Renwick. through June 13 The queer artist talks about her work 4 pm May 1 at Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave Froelick Gallery 817 SW Second Ave . presents More Songs About Buildings and Food by queer sculp tor Paul Arensmeyer and etchings and monotypes by Rick Bartow through Apnl 28. In Other Words 3734 SE Hawthorne Blvd . exhibits queer artist Serena Davidsonc photo series Zeitgeist Summer A Sensuous View o f Our Spmt One with Heart offers free, one-day self-defense classes for kids between 5 and 11 years old 9-10 am April 17, May 1 and May 15 at 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd To reserve a spot, call 503-231-1999 (5/7) The Electric Company presents lesbian playwnght Phyllis Nagy s Disappeared, a thnller about a travel agent who goes missing in New York City, through May 8 (8 pm Thursday Saturday 2512 SE Gladstone St $12 from www electncco org.) Fax submissions t( 5 0 3 -2 3 6 -1 2 5 7 or e-mail ju s to u t@ ju s to u t.c o m Abbey Cafe 441 N Killingsworth St.. exhibits the painting senes Tutti Frutti by lesbian artist Sierra Lonepine Briano through April 30 Olympia, Wash , anthropol ogist Portia Sabin is con ducting an ongoing study of American weddings and wishes to r interview same-sex couples planning a wedding. Call 360-259-7696 or e-mail pcs16@columbia edu. (5/7) Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theater presents the world pre miere of Entusiasmo! A Show About Hope Apnl 16-18 at Newmark Theatre. Lesbian founder Robin Lane and company, in col laboration with musical guests Los Uaneros and lesbian composer Joan Szymko lead an expedition through the creative process. (8 pm Friday and Saturday. 3 pm Sunday 1111 SW Broadway S20-S26 from 503-231-1232, box office or TicketsWest.) outreach listings of up to 50 w o tcM n o t including contact information) are ON VIEW Radiant Theatre seeks sub missions for Emergence, the second annual Portland Women Playwrights Festival Submissions are due Apnl 30 to 6629 SE Rhone St., Portland. OR 97206 Visit www.radianttheatre com for complete mformatipn. (5/7) Artists Repertory Theatre s The Drawer Boy starring Academy Award-winning actor William Hurt is extended through May 2. Two World War II veterans must face their secrets when a young actor enters their lives (Call for times. 1516 SW Alder St $12-$40 from 503-241-1278) just out s published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline Tor submissions is 14 days prior to publication Send listings to: * port organization for bisexu al and gay men. www bimen org. (5/7) dent-prone bisexual, through May 3. (Call for times 310 Oak St. $15- $ 17 from 541 -482-6505 or www artattacktheater com.) through April 30 Archival digital prints show women engaging in spirituality and ceremonies like the Dyke March, Tart and beauty rituals Volunteers needed for a documentary on male couples by Portland pro ducers Jim Tuchschmidt, Elaine Miller and Aaron Kirk. Call 503-407-0810 or e-mail akdouglas@msn com. (5/7) Eugene s Hutt Center for the Performing Arts plays host to the Broadway classic Miss Saigon April 28-May 2. (Call for times 1 Eugene Center $27 50-$52.50 from 541-682-5000 or www hultcenterorg.) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave , presents Art on the Peninsula: Living Routes and Roots, a group show of North Portland artists, with a closing reception and artist talk 6-7 30 pm April 29 Call for entries for the Le Itisness Cinemathon Submit films 360 seconds tong or less. $1,000 prize. Visit www.zonkerfilms com for complete information. (5/7) Imago Theatre returns the ever- popular FROGZ Apnl 29-June 6. Puppetry, illusion and special effects provide fun for the whole family (Call for times 17 SE Eighth Ave $14-$24 from 503-2319581 or TicketsWest) Gay-owned Onde Arte Latina 2215 NE Alberta St., presents contemporary painters in The Venezuelan Connection Onofre Fnas, Beniamin Hierro. Kanm Marquez through Apnl 27 The group show Contemporary Pnntmakmg in Cuba opens Apnl 29. with a reception 6-9 pm p:ear gallery 809 SW Alder St., presents the group show act like you get paid a million dollars through Apnl 29. Lifespan Respite Care Line is a free and confidential referral service that links caregivers to respite and recreation resources, support groups and financial assis tance when available. Call 503-988-4790. (5/7) Miracle Theatre/Teatro Queer photographer Serena Davidson's photo series Zeitgeist Summer is on Milagro presents Tmo Does Time. view at In Other Words the story of a Chicano brother and sister grappling with fate, through May 1 Post-show discussion with Apnl 23-May 15 at Theater! Theatre! (Call for times Vancouver, Wash., Pride celebration Saturday in the the playwnght Apnl 16, 23 and 30. (7 30 pm Thursday 3430 SE Belmont St. $17 $ I9 from 503-239-5919 or Park is holding a T-shirt logo contest on the theme 8 pm Fnday and Saturday 525 SE Stark St. $14-$17 TicketsWest.) "Our World Is Your World Freedom. Faith and Equality" from 503-236-7253) White Bird premieres Water Bodies, a dazzling collab for the annual event scheduled for July 10 Entnes due Performance Works Northwest presents tinda oration between Portland performance groups April 24. Vote on entries 4-6 pm Apnl 25 at NorthBank Austin's Big Real, in which the artist grapples with the BodyVox and Third Angle Music Ensemble Tavern. 106 W Sixth St., Vancouver. For more info or to slippery nature of internal and external realities with Apnl 22 and 23 at Arlene Schmtzer Concert Hall help with planning the event, contact Louise at results both witty and poignant, April 30-May 2 (8 pm (7 30 pm 1037 SW Broadway $18-$39 from box office 360-750-8848 or visit groups.msn.com/SITP2004 4625 SE 67th Ave $9-$12 sliding scale from or Ticketmaster.) (4/16) 503-777-1907 or mfo@performanceworksnw o rg ) White Bird also presents Paul Taylor Dance Portland Avalanche Rugby Football Club is a Portland Center Stage presents gay actor Mark Company May 5 at Arlene Schmtzer Concert Hall. The new group for gay men interested in learning to play or Settock in his one-man show Fully Committed, about a program includes Taylor’s celebrated new work helping on the sidelines Practices are 6-8 pm Mondays restaurant reservations clerk besieged by demanding "Promethean Fire." (7 3 0 pm 1037 SW Broadway and 6 30-8:30 pm Wednesdays at Delta Park East and muckity-mucks. through May 30 at Winnmgstad $18-$39 from box office or Ticketmaster) 2-4 pm Saturdays on Mount Tabor South. For more info Theatre. (Call for times. 1111 SW Broadway $16-$51 visit www avalancherugby com. (4/16) from 503-274-6588 ) The Portland Women's Crisis Line seeks vol Stark Raving Theatre premieres landscape with BU LL ET IN BOARD unteers to staff its 24-hour domestic violence hot stick figures, a docudrama about school violence featur line and to provide legal and sexual assault advo ing several Portland teens, through May 8 Talkback cacy. No expenence necessary. Call 503-232-4176 The Tara Foundation a nonprofit dedicated to assist sessions follow Sunday performances (8 pm Thursday- (4/16) ing tow-income and disadvantaged trans people obtain Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St. $ I0 -$ I8 medically necessary procedures, has an opening on Do you want to quit smoking? Researchers at from 503-232-7072) its board of directors. Call 503-224-6166, e-mail University of California are recruiting queer smokers triangle productions! presents The Tale of the taragem@ev1 net or visit www tarafoundation.org (5/7) to participate in an Internet-based smoking treat Allergist ’s Wife— wherein wealthy, middle-aged house ment program For more information visit The Bi Men Network is a worldwide social and sup wife Marjorie Taub embarks on a peculiar odysse y- www.iquit.medschoolucsf.edu. (4/16) Portland Art Museum 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, through Aug 22. Also on display is The Faberge Menagerie through May 9 Shift 625 NW Everett St. #101. presents One Piece at a Time A Visual Tnbute to the Man in Black, featur ing work by Portland artists hononng the late Johnny Cash, through April 30. Sylvie's Day Spa 1706 NW Glisan St., presents Urban Elements, a new painting senes by Portland artist Michael ‘‘Misha” Kennedy through April 30. Artist owned cooperative Talisman Gallery, 1476 NE Alberta St., exhibits the screen pnnt senes Winter Solstice Lanterns by Sue Allen and oil paintings by Juergen Eckstein through April 25 A show featunng the work of Buck Braden and Allen Schmertzler will open Apnl 29 with a reception 5:30-9 pm. O N STAGE Ashland's Artattack Theater presents the oddball comedy Wonder o f the World, featuring a rather acci D y lç c fi’IP 'W â fcJlO u fÎo r by Alison BecWel v v w . D y j ç t s T oV/aic JiO uf for.coTii v th o a , t h a T s a SNUG AS A BUG T h e r e .1' r r s p r ic e d p e r P rr h g H- .S q u a r e foot . I -THOUGHT IT WA$ GONNA BE a cautionary parable f o r c lo - it y o u rs e lfe ra niD c io n ir ©2004 B y At.iSON BCCHDCL SMART CHAOS tacks . GOD. THE FUMÉ5 ARE MAKING- ME tr* w oory. 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