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32 mi* 7.2004 just out • publr n the fust and third Friday of every month. The deadline lo r submissions is 14 days pnoi to publication O ut ik about IS a free community service of just out Listing for events i 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 seiving 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 5 0 3 -2 3 6 -1 2 5 7 or e-mail justout@ justout.com Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. ON V I E W Gay-owned Aalto Lounge. 3356 SE Belmont St., pre sents The Third Mind , new collaborative work on the topic of labor by Portland artists Enc Stotik and Tom Cramer, through May 31. Eugene s Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts 1 1 0 W Broadway, presents End o f the Line: Fragments o f the M atenal Age, a site-specific instal lation by gay artist Mike E. Walsh through May 29 Eric V. Hauser Memorial Library at Reed College displays Patnot Act. a new multimedia work by Oregon Department of Kick Ass Film & Video founder Vanessa Renwick through June 13. Gallery 500. 420 SW Washington St. #500, presents Morocco. Portland queer artist Larry Cwik s photo graph« exploration of the North African country, and Psychic Constructions Biomorphic Drawings, a collabo ration of pencil work by Cwik and Darrell Sanders, through May 29 Haven. 3551 SE Division St., presents queer artist Bay Hall s photographic exhibit through May 31. Reception is 7-9 pm May 8 dunng Queer Deaf & Hearing Coffee Night. Gay-owned Onde Arte Latina. 2215 NE Alberta S t„ presents the group show Contemporary Pnntmakmg in Cuba, which features work by some of the island s best- known artists, through May 25. Artist and teacher Sham LaPierre gives the talk "Cuban Prints—Art and Technique" at 2 pm May 8. p:ear gallery 809 SW Alder St., presents mentor artist Chnstine Paul's Traversing, which explores the intimate stories created when personal objects are con fined in boxlike forms, through May 28 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 Scandals Other Side Cafe 1038 SW Stark S t , exhibits Male Expenence. a collection of recent illustra tions by Portland gay artist Tarsus Moschella through June 1. Stumptown. 128 SW Third A v e . presents Signs. Desperate by Portland artist John Brodie through May 29. ON S T A G E The Brody Theater presents the all-improvised Who 's Who. featuring personal stones and artwork of the actors, through May 22 (8 pm Friday and Saturday 1904 N W 27th Ave $10 from 503-224 0688 or www brodytheater. com.) Nomadic Theatre Co. presents the highly physical clown show The See Saw Project, featunng Sara bane Foster and queer performer Heather Pearl, through May 16 at Disjecta Gallery Bnng the kids. (Call for times 116 NE Russell St $7-$10 from 503-358-3441) Oregon Ballet Theatre closes its 15th season with Masters + Modems through May 22 at Newmark Theatre, featuring the world premiere of Bay Area choreographer Julia Adam s "¡1 nodo." internationally celebrated Chnstopher W heeldons "There Where She Loved." Frederick Ashton's witty “ Façade" and George Balanchines masterful "Duo Concertant (Call for times. 1111 SW Broadway $10-$85 from box office or 503-222-5538 ) Portland Center Stage presents gay actor Mark Setlock in his one-man show Fully Committed, in which a restaurant reservations clerk is besieged by demand ing muckity-mucks. through May 30 at Winnmgstad Theatre (Call for times 1111 SW Broadway $16-$51 from 503-274-6588) Portland Opera presents Rossini s uproarious The Barber o f Seville, featunng that famed matchmaker Figaro, Figaro. Fi- ga-ro! May 15, 20 and 22 at Keller Auditonum Free preview 2 pm May 9 at Borders, 708 SW Third Ave. (7 30pm 222 SW Clay St $30-$125 from 503-241 1802 o r Ticketmaster) Profile Theatre concludes its Romulus Linney season with Silver River, a stirnng solo drama about an unnamed woman s search for her own voice at the turn of the last century, through May 23 at Theater! Theatre1 (8 pm Thursday Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St. $12-$25 from 503-242-0080 ) Stark Raving Theatre premieres land scape with stick figures, a docudrama about school violence featunng several Portland teens, through May 8. (8 pm. 2257 N W Raleigh St $10-$18 from 503-232-7072.) Tere Mathern Dance presents ele Confessions of a Mormon Boy a one man show by gay actor and excommunicated Mormon Stephen Fales runs May 14-29 at Hollywood Theatre (7 30 pm Fnday and Saturday 4122 NE Sandy Bhd. $15 from box office. Gai-Pied o r www. ticketweb. com.) The Electric Company presents through May 8 lesbian playwright Phyllis Nagy s unsettling Disappeared, a taut drama about a travel agent who goes missing in New York City. (8 pm 2512 SE Gladstone St. $12 from www electhcco.org.) Hot Flashes returns by popular demand to the Portland Metro Performing Arts Center through June 5. The hit comedy 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 or www hotHashesthemusical.com.) Imago Theatre returns the ever-popular FROGZ through June 6 Puppetry, illusion and special effects provide fun for the whole family. (Call for times. 17 SE Eighth Ave $14-$24 from 503 231 9581 or TicketsWest) Lakewood Theatre Company presents M y Fair Lady, the classic musical about a snooty professor who tries to transform a flower cart girl and gets more than he bargained for, through June 13. ( Call for times 368 S State St . Lake Oswego $25 $27 from 503-635-3901 or www.lakewood-center org.) ments: earth air fire water, featunng an ensemble of Portland artists including queer dancer Minh Tran Live music by the Waters/Bluestone Duo backlights this exploration of the less chenshed aspects of the four elements May 13-22 at Conduit Studio. (8 30 pm Thursday-Saturday 918 SW Yamhill St 4401 $12-$14 from 503-221-5857.) “Blinded by My Lover” joins many other works in charcoal and graphite by gay Portland artist Tarsus Moschella at Scandals Other Side Cafe triangle productions! presents The Tale o f the Allergist 's Wife—wherein wealthy, middle- aged housewife Marjone Taub embarks on a peculiar odyssey— through May 15 at Theater! Theatre! (Call for times 3430 SE Belmont St. $17-$19 from 503239-5919 o r TicketsWest ) BULLETIN BOARD The annual lesbian outdoor confab Women in the Woods is Aug. 26-29 at Breitenbush Hot Springs For more information or to register, call 503-284-0722, e-mail swat@womenmthewoods.com or visit www womenmthewoods.com. (5/21) Queer-owned R&R and Associates is conducting a survey in preparation for building a number of gay and lesbian retirement communities throughout the nation Give input at www gaylesbtanretirement com. (5/21) eS T°Wa<ch O u Y Îo r by Alison SecfaUl Applications are available for Mr., Miss and Ms. Pride 2004 at the Red Cap Garage. Boxxes. Panorama and Embers Drop off applications at Red Cap by 6:30 pm May 21. For more info contact Savannah at 503-753-1366 or savannahvjackson@juno com. (5/7) The Tara Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting low-income and disadvantaged trans people obtain medically necessary procedures, has an open ing on its board of directors Call 503-224-6166, e-mail taragem@ev1 net or visit www.tarafoundation.6rg. (5/7) The Bi Men Network is a worldwide social and sup port organization for bisexual and gay men www.bimen.org. (5/7) Same-sex couples planning a wedding can contact Olympia, Wash., anthropologist Portia Sabin to partici pate in an ongoing study of American weddings Call 360-259-7696 or e-mail pcs16@columbia.edu. (5/7) Free, one-day self-defense class for kids between 5 and 11 years old 9-10 am May 15 at lesbian-owned One with Heart, 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd. To reserve a spot, call 503-231-1999. (5/7) Volunteers needed for a documentary on male couples by Portland producers Jim Tuchschmidt. Elaine Miller and Aaron Kirk Cali 503-407-0810 or e-mail akdouglas@msn com. (5/7) Call for entries for the Le Itisness Cinemathon Submit films 360 seconds long or less. $1,000 prize Visit www.zonkerfilms com for complete information. (5/7) Ufespan Respite Care bne is a free and confidential referral service that links caregivers to respite and recreation resources, support groups and financial assistance when available Call 503-988-4790 (5/7) w w -w .D yiçesTo V /afdiO u/fo r.co m <*>H A T'ß FOU PARN JURE.. OH, YEAH ' TH4T? IT... PUSH A LITTLE HARPER.