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38 lune UL 2004 out S; about just out s published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline ror submissions is Î4 days prior to publication Out&LClbout is a free community service o: 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. 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. Send listings to:. just out (attn: Calendar) P.0 Box 14400 Portland, OR 97293-0400 mm, 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. p:ear gallery 809 SW Alder St. opens The Art of ON V I E W Transportation, a whimsical exhibit by Portland artist Brent Wear and p ear youth, with a reception July 1. Gay-owned Aalto Lounge 3356 SE Belmont St. pre sents Enn Frost s Photographs. a senes of black and wmte self-portraits that erases the distinction between artist and model, through June 30 Artist-owned cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE Alberta St , presents Dan Bronson s monochrome and infrared photographic images along with paintings by Rama Imig, June 24-July 25 ArtCentric 700 SW Madison Ave in Corvallis, pre sents Around Oregon Annual through July 2. This year s <vx mbit ion was |uried by Portland gallery owner Mark Woolley and includes mixed-media work by gay Eugene artist Mike Walsh The Barnes t Noble Art Wall 1720 N Jantzen Beach, displays paintings, needlework, photography and more by resident employees, including queer artists Rob Pilbin and Page Jordan through June 30 Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave . presents Two Artists, Two Cultures, One Loire an exhibit of individual and collaborative works by husband-and-wife team Baba Wague Diakite and Ronna Neuenschwander. and Robert Jefferson s drawings and watercolors hononng Native Amencans. through June 24 Artists talk and film short 6-7 30 pm June 24 presents through June 26 recent paintings and pho tographs by HIV-positive artist Rebecca Guberman- Bloom director of the award-winning documentary Stood Lines Also on exhibit is Circle o f Least Confusion photography by Carol Yarrow Gay-owned Onde Arte Latina. 2215 NE Alberta St., presents Arte del Pueblo a collection of traditional Argentinean filete art by Remedios Rapoport. through June 22 Opening June 24 with a 6-9 pm reception is the cotorful O ps y Manos (Eyes and Hands) painting ana collage by Mauncio Robalino Optic Nerve A rt 1829 NE Alberta St #11. pre sents This Is Me. an inspinng exhibit by 6-year-old artist and leukemia patient McKensi Rain Payne, through June 21 ON STAGE Ashland s Art attack Theater presents The Tale of the Allergist s Wife through July 12 The Broadway hit by gay drag queen Charles Busch (Die Mommie Die) follows a New York City socialite through vanous adventures on her tnp toward a nervous breakdown (Call for times 310 Oak St. $15-$17 from 541-482-6505 or www artattacktheater.com.) C elebrated Portland artist and film m aker Rebecca Guberman- Bloom shows recent w ork at M ark Woolley Artists Repertory Theatre presents The New The Know 2026 NE Alberta St exhibits photographs by queer artist Serena Davidson through June 22 Mark Woolley Gallery. 120 NW Ninth Ave 4210. I House, Portland playwright Joseph Fisher s adaptation of the 1761 commedia dell'arte classic La Casa Nova, throuqh June 27 A lesbian couple watch the construc tion and subsequent deconstruction of their neighbors and their overblown abode (Call for times 1516 SW Alder St $15-$32 from 503-241-1278 ) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents The Brody Theater presents Starhole 3060. a radio play turned performance in which spaceship Nexus Capt Daphne Hunter and crew take on the Evil Lord Varkon. through June 26. (8 pm Fnday and Saturday 1904 NW 27th Ave. $10 from 503-224-0688 or www brodytheater co m ) The Tales o f Canterbury by Ensemble Loupan through June 27 Five tales, eight actors. 33 masks (Call for times 5340 N Interstate Ave 503-248-0557) furry and fabulous Cabaret Bons A Natasha June 26 and 27 (8 pm 4625 SE 67th Ave $8-$12 sliding scale from 503-777-1907.) Lesbian performance artist Rhea Shapiro presents one woman s transformative life tourney through activism and spirituality in Rattle: Dreams and Scenes. Rants and Prayers, through June 19 at Disjfecta (8 pm. 116 NE Russell St $12 from 503-222 4 4 7 8 ) Confessions of a Mormon Boy a one-man show by gay actor and excommunicated Mormon Stephen Fales is held over by popular demand June 25 and 26 at Hollywood Theatre before heading to New York s prestigious Fnnge Festival. (73 0 pm plus 2 pm Saturday 4122 NE Sandy Blvd $15 from box office. Gai-Pied o r www ticketweb com.) triangle productions! presents 10 Naked Men a fast-paced, raunchy comedy about hustling in Hollywood, through June 26 at Theater1 Theatre1 (8 pm by Alison thing about My persole life . okay ? “ U H . BUT WE HAVE THE BABY ANO 0Æ*ytW IN©-. OKAY.' SEE y a .' i ' u , BE PULING THE LGPT TECH PROFES SIONALS' FLOAT/ PftîbE áoú4l w hatever The Rose City Gay Freedom Band seeks a new conductor The volunteer position requires rehearsing the 40-piece concert band Sunday evenings, conducting three concerts a season and serving on the perform ance committee Send résumé to Todd Beck, General Manager. Rose City Gay Freedom Band, P0 Box 1082, Portland OR 97207 (7/2) The Northwest Film Center is calling for entries for the 31st Northwest Film t Video Festival n November Entry forms are available at the Northwest Film Center office 1139 S W 11th Ave : the Guild Theatre 879 S W Ninth Ave and www nwfilm org Submissions due July 31. (7/2) The nonprofit International Summer Stays is seeking host families for Asian and European students who will be in Portland for a few weeks this summer Choose age. gender, nationality and dates that best fit your fami ly. Call 503-274-1776 e-mail euro@summerstays org or visit www summerstays org. (7/2) Blackout Leather Productions is accepting nomina tions for the 2004 Rose and Thorn Awards given to individuals and organizations who have shown leadership and service in the leather community Categories include Leather Man Leather Woman Nonprofit Organization Community Service and Business Nomination deadline is July 1 For more info e mail mfo@blackoutleather org. (6/18) Deaf & Heanng OUT Reach will offer queer American Sign Language classes beginning the first week of July All levels plus a conversation group. Call 503-235-0840 or e-mail queerasl@yahoo.com (6/18) v / w v r .D y iç e s T o W a fc J iO a ffo r .c o r n SHE‘5 ALWAYS TRYING To uNDferuNE t*y AUTHORITY. I FELT O&UGfcD To TELL HER you WERE Niy fRIEND. BUT l DONT WANT THAT LITTLE AA c CART h Y i T E Tb KNov/ AH y - HEV.Gtf/S. HOP M / I'LL DRIVE *>U T b TH E RMLADfc B U L L E T IN BOARD Performance Works Northwest presents the ever Seattle performer Troy Mink bnngs his signature variety/improv show Carlotta s Late Nite Wing Ding to Coho Theater through June 19 (1 0 3 0 pm. 2257 NW Raleigh St $10 from 206-325-6500 ) D ykeS ’IP'WkfcJl Ovtf Thursday-Saturday 3430 SE Belmont St $25 from 503-239-5919 or TicketsWest ) ir COSTS TO FILL T h ATTH/MG UP, ITS tfOT NEARLY D c N T IE T US ST o ? t o o . S O RIDE IN THE PRlDEiAOBILE. IF )6U WANT W E 'R E G o m & Tb S H A H S ,