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t2 Q M 30! POX. 604 fWV 12th Ave.. presents just out out <k about just out an'nounce"wt¿ . k re ¿¡:ec ‘ :o. / ■•siev.-v * •; three wee*-- oey ■;■■■■ ate o f} at ■ BuitetT Bead listings rim for tw ;lu(litxj context information) are provided free of marge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual ■minorities community Ail listings are subject to editing and inclusion is subject to space limitations relevance and receipt by deadline . Fax submissions t 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com The Portland Area HIV Services Planning Council seeks new mem bers. This citizen involvement group identi fies services needed, prioritizes $3 .3 mil lion in federal funding and conducts long- range planning. For information and appli cations call 503-998-3030, ext. 225, or visit www hivportland.org (8/20) The Standard Arts Window 1715 NW Lovejoy S t , presents Full M etal Window, two large self-por traits on m irrors by queer Portland photographer Marne Lucas through Aug. 15. Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. 5340 N Interstate Ave presents queer artist Meg Rowe s The BULLETIN BOARD / f '- 'X Submissions cannot be accepted ovei the phone Gay-owned Brian Mark! Fine Art. 2236 NE Broadway, exhibits New Cabaret, photographs of Portland's theater scene by Lloyd J Kim ekiorf. through Aug. 31. Artist reception is 6-9 pm Aug. 13. sents a stage adaptation of the classic pom flick D ebbie D oes Dallas as only triangle can do through Aug 14 at Theater' Theatre! Pro cheer leader wannabe Debbie quickly discovers the true meaning of supply and demand (8 pm Thursday-Saturday 3430 S E Belm ont S t. $10 from 503-239-5919 o r TicketsW est.) 1038 SW Stark S t., exhibits wood block pnnts and watercolor paintings of beautiful young Portland-area men by local artist Gary Smith through Aug 31 PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Baiinki and DuPrsy Gallery 1224 SW Broadway extends Extraversions, new mixed-media work by Juliette Ricci and photorealist drawings of fem ale nudes by Samantha W all, through Aug 21 Sales benefit Outside In. triangle productions! pre- Scandals Other Side Cafe just out (attn Calendar) G ay owned Alberta A rts Pavilion 2315 NE Alberta S t .. presents Landscapes Beyond M em ory, new paintings by Vietnam ese Am encan artists Thomas Pham and Nho Nguyen that exp ress deep love and unforgotten m em ories of their distant homeland, through Aug 24 Thrust, an unapologetic exploration of sex uality from the unspeakably dark to the deliciously sw eet, through Aug 13. (10 :30 pm Friday and Saturday 2257 NW Raleigh S t $12 from 503-232-7072.) The Portland Building 1120 SW Fifth A ve.. exhibits the site-specific Vertical Garden, an art and sound installation by Portland newlyweds Hillary Pfeifer and Heather Perkins through Aug 19 An “ arti ficial wild sp ace," brightly painted, plantlike forms are accompanied by a naturalesque audio landscape Listings expire once a year (in July) and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date Listings are automatically deleted upon expiration To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date ON V I E W Stark Raving Theatre presents p i N r gallery 809 SW Alder S t . presents little landscapes, a senes of intimate portraits of Portland by Jem ila Hart, as well as artwork by p ear youth, through Aug. 27. <i * v-ir-;r;tie$ .n Oregon am outreach Send listings to: dinner party absolutely cannot go wrong. through Aug 14 (8 pm Thursday- Saturday, 7 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh S t. $ 1 0 3 1 8 from 503-232-7072; Thursdays are 'pay what you ca n .') Shock and Awe. pambngs and draw ings by Megan Murphy n response to mass mede coverage of the war in Iraq. The POX Window Project fea tures bi artist Vaneeea Ranwicfc s Loveioy Lo st 2004. a documentary video project and drawings focusng on the removal of the Lovejoy columns Both shows run Aug. 10-Sept. 4 Shape o f Green, a series of two-dimensional works of hand-stitched pnnted maps and digital photographs based on the Interstate Comdor Renewal Area, through Sept 25 Artist talk is 6-7:30 pm Sept 2 ON S T A G E New space G allery 1632 S E 10th A ve ., presents A r t le a D ra g gender-bending photography by Chicago artist C hnsta Holka, through Aug. 30. A rtist reception is 7-11 pm Aug. 6 . which includes a screening of M ichele M ahoney's The Undergrad, a Super 8 film stam ng the Chicago Kings. Gay-owned Onde Arte Latina 2215 NE Alberta S t., presents 3 Porteños in Portland, photographs and paint ings by natives of Buenos A ires, Argentina, through Aug. 24. Optic Nerve Art« 1829 NE Alberta S t #11, pre sents an exhibit of new paintings from Portland artist Annette Bryan's satirical All-Amencan senes, which por tray the darker side of the all-Amencan rhetoric, through Aug. 24. Are you willing to go naked? Stark Raving Theatre presents Thrust through Aug. 13. Northwest Professional Dance Project wraps up its summer educational program with a public showing Aug. 13 of choreography by Alonzo King. M oses Pendleton. Mary Oslund. Sarah Slipper, Davis Robertson and Shawn Hounsell at Portland State University's Lincoln Hall (8 pm. 1620 S W Park A ve $10 from 503-421-7434) Richard Foreman Mrn-Festrval. based on the work of the cel ebrated avant-garde playwright. Aug. 20 and 21 (8 pm 4625 S E 67th Ave $15-$30 one show, $25$50 both shows from 503-777-1907or mfoOperformanceworksnworg.) Oregon Festival of American Music presents the the story of a band of contemporary, young, struggling, idealistic New York C ity artists based on the opera La Bohem e. Aug 10-15 at Keller Auditorium (C all for tim es 222 S W Clay S t. $21 50-$58.50 from 503-241 ■ 1802 o r Tickelm aster.) "loverly" m usical M y Fair Lady through Aug 13 at Eugene's Hult C enter for the Performing A rts. (Call for tim es I Eugene C enter. $22-$48 from box office. 541-682-5000 o r www hultcenter.org.) Performance Works Northwest gives selected per formers one week to prepare pieces for the second annual Stark Raving Theatre presents H ors d'O euvres. a F rie n d s o f P e o p le « M i A B M rm in rio tlo n offers assistance to «rose with WV. including 72-hour food boxes, entertainment pet care, clothing, household goods and cremations. (503-349-4699 www fnendspwa org ) (7/05) DaBy Brood Express provides home delivery of Health, Education, AID S Liaison (HEAL) o ffers Catholic Charities A ID S Ministry (CHAT) pro AIDS & HIV Metro: AIDS & HIV CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre vides haircuts, m assages, holiday dinners, spiritual direction, pastoral counseling, funeral se rvices, memori a ls and fam ily grief work Free and open to all people liv ing with H V . (503-963-81020(7/06) scription drags and nsurance plan copayments and ■jeouctibtes for eigible people with HfV/AD S. Program of the Oregon Department of Human Services and the fiy3n W ide CAHE A ct (8 am-5pm M ondayFrttoy. 503-731-4029 c 800-805-2313. www beakhoregon o rg J (7/05J Clackam as County Public Health offers anony i A B M P ro je c t (C A P ) provides nonmed- ■cal se rvices to people w hose lives are affected by HfV and A O S in O regon. Spanrsh-language assistance m ailable (Sta te 300. 62 0 S W Fifth A ve 503-223-5907.) 17/ M C olumbia C s uwty P u b ic Health offers anony mous and confidential HIV testing and counsefing to everyone. No needles! Free condoms! C a l for sched uled and walk-in testing tim es. (Oregon C ity 503-655-8471 Sandy; 503-722-6660.)(7/OS) mous and confidential HfV testing, counseling and case management to anyone. S e habte eepariol W e lend HIV books and videos and offer educational m aterials end free condom s. (503-397-4651 o r 80 0-244-4670)(V O S) Portland Opera's Broadway in Hand presents the Tony-winning hit Rent, information about alter native new s o f A ID S causation and HIV testing. CaS for a free packet of information. C503-227-2339 bw port& com castnet.) (7/05) Multnomah County Health Department s HIV C o m m u n ity T o s t S it e offers confidential testing by appointment with or without your name. Som e walk-in testing. Siding-scale fee. S e habia espenoi; other inter pretation by appointment (9 am-4-45 pm Monday-Fnday excep t 12:30-4-45 pm W ednesday 42 6 S W S ta rt S t . Sixth Floor. 5 0 3 4 8 8 3 7 7 5 ) <7/05> HIV Doy Cottier offers hot meete. counseSng. laun dry facilities, clothing, computers wfih Internet access, phones, mail drop, recreational activities, m assage and haircuts. S e habb espafot. (9 an>3 pm M ondayFnday. 2941 N EA kK w o rth S L 503-460-3822.) (7 /04) farcical comedy in which M s Seym our's career-making Ngh-qtafity meeie to W V-positive inifivtduals m need Fresh méate defivered w eekdays, frozen meete for weekends (M ara 503-460-3822) (7/04) Our House of Portland provides Oregon and south w est W ashington's only network of integrated health care and housing services for people with A ID S . To vol unteer, contact Kathryn Siebert. (503-234-0175 www ourhouaeofpotdand.org) (7/05) Partnership Project provides case management and service a ccess for people living with H IV /A O S . G et help coordinating a variety of se rvices. Ateo offers pre vention case management to help HDApositive individu als protected Ihetr partners and them selves (Intake kne 503-517-3590. Prevention program , con tact K urt o r Maria 503-230-1202 H i m The Pb»k Link, a social support group for people lv- mg with H V /A S 5 S, m eets w eekly at C ascad e A ID S Project Arranges free outings like m ovie», bowling a id more. (6 pm W ednesday. State 300. 620 S W Fifth A ve. 503-223-5907. nO m nedyteaecv d e a id s.o rg .)O IO S) O y k e S T p W á f c J l O u f í o r b y A lis a n B e c t a d C oo. BEHEACYNG5,TORTURE, MASS RAPE, GtNOClDE, 75vffV N EStoRO N TE... WHY COTHEy OTH ER PRjKTIUG FW£SH 3 in I h e s a iW P A P E R S ^ T H iS CDUU> b e in e N tW J FRO M t w e n t y c o a th o u sa n d y e a r s a g o . *H lSTo*ytSA N ig h tm a re f r o m w h ic h r am t r yin g TO AWAKE." B o rA P e yo u ? a re Aw y o f US R E A W y “T R Y IN G ? i F v * W E R E , WOULD W E B E A T T H E B E A C H ? ISN 'T c u r in a c t io n A K IN D O F A C Q U IE S C E N C E , The Zuna Institute announces the third annual National Black Lesbian Conference will be held Apnl 7-10. 2005. in D allas, Texas Proposals for workshops and presentations are being accepted for the theme “Taking Charge: Health, Community and Fam ily." For more information or to register, visit www.zunainstitute.org. (8/20) Author seeks married and nonmarried male and female sam e-sex couples to interview for The Portland Bn des. a book about sam e-sex marriage in Multnomah County. E-mail m aryphotchkiss@ earthlink.net (8/20) The Rose C ity G ay Freedom Band seeks a new con ductor, swing band drummer and other band mem bers All positions are volunteer; the conductor rehears es the 40-piece concert band weekly, leads three con certs a season and serves on the performance commit tee Send resum e to Todd Beck, General Manager, Rose C ity G ay Freedom Band. PO Box 1082. Portland. OR 97207. V isit www rcgfb.org for more information (8/6) conventional end alternative health care, nutrition classes, support groups and recreational sports activities for peo ple seeking a w etness focus to Svteg a id dying, especial ly those Irving with W V /A U S o r cancer. (2100 S E Belm ont S t 503-238-5203. p q u esteq w e st.n e t) (7/04) The R esearch k Education Group provides a c c e ss to H IV /A ID S research trials o f new drugs and therapies for people in Oregon a id southw est W ashington. (16 50 N W Nmto Parkw ay *1 8 5 . 503-229-9428 o r 800-875-8428. reg ro u p Q reg o rg . w w w .reg.org.) (7 /0 5 ) The F tis k R e d u c tio n Z o n e , a progam of O utside In, provides a queer safe s p a » that offers HIV. hepatitis C and S T B prevention program s. 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