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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 2004)
* tuiy lL 2 0 Q 4 28. just out se n ts The B est of the B e st Sketch s published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline Fest 2004, nine of L Tor subm issions is 14 days prior to publication. the best com edy outtkabout IS 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 I three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for two issues. Portland faves The 3rd Floor. July 16 and 17 at Artists Repertory Theatre Scram ble Bam ble1 provided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual p minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to 1 space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline. : Listings expire once a year (in July), and subm issions 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 (Call for times 1516 S W Alder St $ 8 a show, $28 four-show p ass or $54 festival p ass from 503-258- 1681) Oregon Festival of American Music presents the just out (attn: Calendar) P.0 Box 14400 Portland, O R 97293 0400 " loverly '' classic m usical M y Fair Lady Aug. 6-13 at Eugene s Hult Fax subm issions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com Center for the Subm issio ns cannot be accepted over the phone. (Call for times 1 Eugene Center $22-$48 from box office. 541-682- 5000or www. hultcenter org.) Perform ing Arts Please type your announcements and include full contact information Heather Perkins, July 27-Aug. 19 A n "artificial wild ON V I E W space. ' brightly painted, plantlike form s are accom pa nied by a naturalesque audio landscape. Belinki and DuPrey Gallery 122 4 S W Broadway, pre se n ts Extraversions, new m ixed-m edia w ork by Juliette R icci and photorealist draw ings of female nudes by Sam antha Wall, through Aug. 14 O utside In will Artist-ow ned cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 N E G ay-ow ned Portland Center Stage presents Alberta St., presents Dan B ro n so n 's m onochrom e and staged readings infrared photographic im ages along with paintings by from the sixth annual JA W / W e st Playw nghts Festival Raina Imig through July 25. on July 17 and 18 at W innm gstad Theatre The popular receive 10 percent of all July sales dinner party absolutely cannot go wrong, through Rose Scholarships which will be awarded in Aug. 14 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Sunday Septem ber Applications available at www equityfoundation org or 503-231-5759 (7/16) p ro gre ss from the m ost exciting new voice s in Am erican theater (4 and 8 pm. 1111 S W Broadway 2257 N W Raleigh St. $10-$18 from 503-232-7072. Thursdays are ‘pay what you can. '7 triangle productions! presents a stage adaptation of and support group, is just starting up in Longview. $ 8 -$ 1 1 or $ 2 5 $3 3 for all four readings from 503-274-6588) the cult classic pom flick Debbie D oes Dallas as only trian W ash. C all Fred at 360-575-9813. (7/16) gle can do through Aug 14 at Theater! Theatre1 Pro cheer event provides a sneak peek of dynam ic w orks in Onde Arte Latina 2 21 5 N E Alberta St ON S T A G E presents O/os y M anos (Eyes and Hands), painting and collage by M auncio Roballno, through July 27. p:ear gallery 8 0 9 S W A lder St., exhibits The Art of Transportation, w him sical interpretations of birds heli copters and steam e ngines that em phasize the transfor m ative pow er of art. by Portlander Brent W ear and p ear youth, through July 30 The troupes in the nation, including Free nightly outreach listings of up to 50 words (not including contact information) are Se n d listings to PHOTO BY DONALD I HORN o ut (k ahoi A Blue Door Productions pre Portland Building, 1120 S W Fifth A ve exhibits the site-specific Vertical Garden, an art and sound installation by Portland new lyw eds Hillary Pfeifer and A sh la n d 's ArtAttack Theater p re se n ts its first- ever S o lo Festival celebrating one-w om an perfor m ances Ju ly 23-26. W e st C o a st artists Joan Freed, N ina W ise, Enca Lann-C lark and Sh e lly G oldste in will perform and offer w orksh o p s, b ook sig n in g s and readings celebrate and encourage w om en directors and playw rights in the theater arts. (Visit www prefestival reception. (Call for times. 31 0 Oak St. $ 1 5 radianttheatre org for times. 2257 N W Raleigh S t ) a show or $ 5 0 festival p a ss from 541 -482-6505 or www. artattacktheater c o m ) C A R E A ssist pays for health insurance prem ium s, pre- Belmont St. $25 from 503-239-5919 or TicketsWest.) certs a se aso n and se rve s on the perform ance com m it B U L L E T IN BOARD O R 97207. Visit w ww .rcgfb.org for more information. Pride of the dry facilities, clothing, com puters with Internet acce ss, mg with H fV /A ID S. m eets w eekly at C ascad e A ID S free condom s (503-397-4651 or 800-244-4870)11 /04) phones, mail drop, recreational activities, m assa ge and Project. A rran ge s free outings like m ovies, b o w in g and haircuts S e habla español. (9 am-3 pm Monday-Fnday. more. (6 pm W ednesday Sur te 300. 620 S W Fifth A ve 503-223-5907. mkennedy4fcascadeaid8.org ) (7/04) assistan ce to those with HIV, including 72-hour food 2941 N E Amsworth St. 503-460-3822 ) (7/04) boxes. em ergency travel and lodging, entertainment, pet Daily Bread Express provides hom e dekveiy of Project Quest Integrative Health Center offers carB, clothing, household g o o d s and crem ations. high-quaity m eals to H IV-positive individuáis in need Fresh m eals delivered w eekdays, frozen m eals fof conventional and alternative health care, nutrition c la ss w eekends (Mara 503-460-3822 ) (7/04) people se ekin g a w ellness focus to living and dying, especially th ose living w ith H IV / A ID S o r cancer. (503-349-4699 www friendspwa.org.) (7/04) vides haircuts, m assages, holiday dinners spiritual direction, pastoral counseling, funeral services, m em ori inform ation about alternative view s o f A ID S causation Our House of Portland is a residential c » e facility als » id farmiy grief wofk. Free and open to all people liv ing with HIV. (503-963-8102.) (7/04) and H IV testing. Call for a free packet of inform ation (503-227-2339 bwportQcomcast net.) (7/04) for those ftving with and dying from A ID S . To volunteer, contact Kathryn Siebert (2727 S E Alder St.. Portland. Health, Education. A ID S Liaison (H E A D offers O R 97214 503-234-0175 www. ourhouseofportiand org) (7/04) Multnom ah C ounty Health Departm ent's m ous » id confidential H iV testing and counseling to Community Tost Site offers confidential testing with of the O regon Departm ent of Hum an S e rv ice s and the everyone. N o nee dle s' Free condom s! C a í for sched uled and walk-in testing times. (Oregon City. or w ithout your name. B y appointment 9 a m -5 1 5 pm Partnership Project provides social w ork 8nd n u rs Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday or 1 -5 1 5 pm ing ca se m anagem ent to people living with H IV / A ID S 503-655-8471. Sandy: 503-722-6660. For other loca tions call 503-722-6286.) (7/04) W ednesday. W alk-in testing o n a limited b a a s. Sltding- G et help coordinating all aspects of health e w e a s well services to people w hose lives are affected by H IV and Columbia County Public Health offers anony A ID S in O regon Spanish-language assistan ce available (Slid e 300. 620 S W Fifth Ave 503-223-5907.) (7/04) m ous and confidential H fV testing, counseling and ca se m anagem ent to anyone. S e habla español. W e lend H IV lotte thine T H E y V E L O S T -tU E S T R U C T U R E O f T h e R E G U IA R A fT O lN T M E N T J , P L U S T H E y F E E L L IK E T H E y 'R E M o t D a N G A u y T H iN G A c t iv e T o P R E V E H T a R E C U R R E N C E ..! I 'M S U R P R IS E D X X J BO TH ERED G O IN G . I U k E To KNow WUAr X5U M O RAL R E L A T IV IS T S ARLU PT5. OH, P LE A SE . SA yn JG T H A T IN V A D IN G IR A Q V A S W RO NG IS N O T T H E S A M E A 5 SA V I H O T E R R O R IS M 15 R IG H T C O N S E R V A T IV E S w h o T u s r iF y U .S .V 1 0 1 E N C E A R E T H E S o TH ERE ARE No 3Û 5TW A RS? W HAT ABO UT HITLER? The Research & Education Group provides acce ss to H IV / A ID S research mate of new drugs and therapies for people in O regon and southw est W ashington. (1650 N W Naito Parkway 0185 503-2298428 or 800-8788428. regroup4reg.org. www reg.org ) (7/04) Risk Reduction Zone, a program o f O utside In, a s financial m anagem ent, food and hou sin g assistance, The » id em otional support. (9 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday provides a queer safe space that offers HIV, hepatitis C 503-988-3775)17/04) 503-230-1202. M ake Une 503-517-3590.) (7/04) H IV Day Center offers hot meats, counseling, laun- The Pink Link, a social support group for people liv- A N D 5 T H A N G E iy , T H ty A LSO D EV ELO P A N E X T R E M E A V E R S IO N T b B £ IN 6 R E F E R R E D T Î> IN T H E T H IR D P E R S O N . <02004 By AUSO » BCCMDCL iWDTHUMeç UP (2100 S E Belmont St 503-238-5203. pquest&qwest.net.) (7/04) appointment. (Sixth Floor. 426 S W Stark St. m e m ? IF X X J A L R E A D Y r e l ie v e p u s h IS E V IL A N D T E R R O R IS M IS 3 Ú S T 1 R E D . H IV es, support grou ps and recreational spo rts activities for scale fee S e habla espanol, other interpretation by V yheS T°Wâtch. OvUŸor by Alisan BecWel iR o M lC A L t y , LO T S O F C A N C E R .S U R V IV O R S G E T D E P R E S S E D A F T E R F IN IS H IN G T R E A T M E N T . ( 8 / 6 ) bo o ks and videos and offer educational m atenals and Clackam as County Public Health offers anony- Cascade A ID S Project (C A P) provides nonm edical tee. Se n d resum e to Todd Beck, General Manager, R o se C ity G ay Freedom Band. P O Box 1082. Portland, July is the last month to apply for 200 4 scnptibn drugs and insurance plan co-paym ents and 503-731-4029 or 800-805-2313.) (7/04) bers. All positions are volunteer: the conductor rehears e s the 40-piece concert band weekly, leads three con deductibles for eligible people with H IV / A D S . Program Ryan W hite C A R E Act (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday. seeks a new con ductor sw ing band drum m er and other band m em The R o se C ity G ay Freedom Band farcical com edy in which M s. Seym our s career-m aking Friends of People with A ID S Foundation offers Catholic Charities A ID S Ministry (CHAT) pro Metro: AID S & HIV leader wannabe Debbie quickly discovers the true meaning of supply and demand. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday 3430 S E Stark Raving Theatre presents Hors d'Oeuvres. a outreach AIDS & HIV Radiant Theatre presents Emergence: The Second Annual Portland Women's Playwright Festival July 17-20 at C o H o Theater Free staged Longview Stargayzers a queer social, outdoors O SA V, F IR S T o f A L L , T H E o n e T H /N G W o r s e T H A N H IT L E R 15 HOW T R A G fC A U y H E 5 B E E N O V E R S IM P L IF IE D IH T H E P O P U L A R C O N S C IO U S N E S S . SEC Û N D LV ,... Continued on Page 29 w w w .D ylçesT oW aecJlO u(for.coni