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Confessions o f a Mormon Boy. a one-man
show by gay actor and excommunicated
Mormon Stephen Fates runs through May 29
at Hollywood Theatre (7 3 0 pm Friday and
Saturday 4122 NE Sandy EÙvd $15 from tfbx
office. Gai-Pied or www ticketweb com.)
Hot Flashes returns by popular demand to
the Portland M etro 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 hotflashesthemusical com.)
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FROGZ throuqh June 6 Puppetry, illusion and
special effects provide fun for the whole family.
(Call for times 1 7 SE Eighth Ave. $14-$24 from
503-231-9581 or TicketsWest.)
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ON VIEW
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.
Contemporary Crafts Gallery 3934 SW Corbett
Ave . exhibits queer installation artist Kelly
Hoeppner s Oregon College of Arts & Craft Thesis
Show through June 13. Hoeppner s public art installa
tion ENVIRONMENT temporary conversations runs
concurrently at various sites throughout Portland and
Vancouver, Wash.
Eugene s Downtown Initiative for the Visual
Arts 1 1 0 W Broadway, presents End o f the Line:
Fragments o f the Matenal 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
graphic exploration of the North African country, and
Psychic Constnjctions 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
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N
Interstate A v e . presents Portland queer artist Horatio
Hung-Yan Law s Sweet Countenances, large-scale
portraits rendered in jellybeans and other candy, and
photographer Kat Nyberg's The Story Project Race.
Class and Culture in Education through May 27. Artist
talks 6-7 30 pm May 27.
The Know. 2026 NE Alberta St.. exhibits photographs
by queer artist Serena Davidson May 27-June 22
featunng men and women of our great Portland« Artist
reception is 6 pm May 27.
Gay-owned Onde Arte Latina 2215 NE Alberta St
presents the group show Contemporary Pnntmaking in
Cuba, which features work by some of the island's best-
known artists, through May 25
Pacific Switchboard 4637 N Albina Ave . presents
a first-time exhibit of work by Cynthia Star, Sara Lund,
Zak Margolis and Portland dyke musician Tara Jane
O'Neil through May 30.
prear gallery 809 SW Alder St., presents mentor
artist Christine Paul's Traversing, which explores the
intimate stores created when personal objects are con
fined in boxlike forms, through May 28
Scandals Other Side Cafe 1038 SW Stark St
exhibits Male Expenence, a collection of recent illustra
tions by Portland gay artist Tarsus Moschella
through June 1.
Stumptown 128 SW Third Ave , presents Signs,
Desperate by Portland artist John Brodie through
May 29
Artist-owned cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE
Alberta St., presents work by painters Fran Hepp and
Joseph Blanchette May 27-June 20 Artists reception is
5:30-9 pm May 27
O N STAGE
Artists Repertory Theatre presents The New
House. Portland playwright Joseph Fisher's adaptation
of the 1761 commedia dell'arte classic La Casa Nova.
through June 27 Former "hair metal" record producer
Anthony moves into an m-construction L.A. dream
house with his young trophy wife and discontent teen
age daughter The lestxan couple next door witness
their neighbors matenal success run amok. (Call for
times. 1516 SW Alder St. $15-$32 from
503-241-1278.)
Th# Brody Theater presents Who's Who. featunng
personal stones and artwork of the actors, through
May 22 (8 pm 1904 NW 27th Ave. $10 from
503-224-0688 or www brodytheater com.)
Fair Lady, the classic musical about a snooty
professor who tnes 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.)
Miracle Theatre/Teatro Milagro pre
sents Festival Primaveral, featunng three the
ater companies: Teatro Español in an all-
Spamsh language production of Fuente
Ovejuna through May 30: Pluma Nueva, ongi-
nal bilingual performance works by area high
school students, June 4-6; and Orno Iré Afro-
Cuban music and dance. June 11 and 12.
(8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday
525 SE Stark S t $12-$15 from 503 - 236-7253
or anabeit&milagro org )
Oregon Ballet Theatre closes its 15th sea
son with Masters + Modems through May 22 at
Newmark Theatre. (7 30 pm. plus 2 pm
Saturday 1111 SW Broadway $10-$85 from
box office or 503-222-5538)
Portland Center Stage oresents gay actor
Mark Setlock in his one-man show Fully
Committed, in which a restaurant reservations
clerk is nesieged by demanding muckity-mucks,
through May 30 at Winmngstad Theatre. (Call for
times 1111 SW Broadway $16-$51 from
503-274-6588)
Portland Opera's Broadway in
Portland presents the Tony-winning hit
Unnetown The Musical June 1 -6 at Keller
Auditonum. Two kids fall in love during their
city's water shortage, and a hilanous revolu
tion against corruption ensues. (Call for
times 222 S W Clay St S23-S63 from
503-241 - 1802 o r Ticketm aster)
Travel along a dreamscape of activism, feminism and spirituality with Portland
performance artist Rhea Shapiro starting June 3-19 at Disjecta
Portland State University's Department of
Theater Arts presents Tony Kushner s adaptation of
Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person o f Szechwan, where
in a woman in disguise takes a man s privileges,
May 27-June 5 at Lincoln Performance Hall. (Call for
times 1620 SW Park Ave $3.50-$9 from
503-725-3307.)
Tere Mathern Dance presents elements . earth air
fire water, featunng an ensemble of Portland artists
including queer dancer Minh Tran, through May 22 at
Conduit Studio. (8:30 pm. 918 SW Yamhill St. 4401.
$12-$14 from 503-221-5857.)
BU L L E T IN BOARD
Profile Theatre concludes its Romulus Linney sea
son 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 )
Lesb«n performance artist Rhea Shapiro presents
one woman s transformative life journey through
activism and spirituality in Rattle: Dreams and Scenes.
Rants and Prayers June 3-19 at Disjecta The June 10
performance benefits In Other Words (8 pm Thursday-
Saturday 116 NE Russell St. $12 from
503-222-4478)
Call for entries through June 11 for September's
Up Close in Pink art exhibit sponsored by the Art
Institute of Portland and the Paint It Pink! Campaign to
raise awareness about breast cancer Entry forms at
www.komenoregon org. (6/4)
The Northeast 42nd Avenue Multimedia Youth
Festival seeks video and film entries for its
Aug. 7 Crossroads to Communities event. Entries
must be inspired or produced by Portland youth, 30
minutes or less, suitable for public viewing and sub
m itted in VHS or DVD format by June 15. For more
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The national queer organization for the visu
ally impaired BFLAG. will hold its national con
vention July 3-10 in Birmingham, Ala For more infor
mation visit www bflag org or contact Butch Arnold
at 410-254-1972. (6 /4 )
The Oregon Bears seek applications to fill an open
ing on their board of directors. Interested applicants can
attend the June 2 board meeting. For more information
e-mail Richard Wilde at adrmn@oregonbears.org (5/21)
The annual lesbian outdoor confab Women in the
Woods is Aug. 26-29 at Breitenbush Hot Spnngs. For
more information or to register, call 503-284-0722,
e-mail swat@womenmthewoods.com or visit
www womeninthewoods.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 gaylesbianretirement com. (5/21)
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or si4@ comcast.net. (6 /4 )