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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
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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
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triangle productions! pre-
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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
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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.
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outreach
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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)
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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. Internet resources; p eer
counseling; referrate: « id support groups m a nonclintcal
(1 0 3 0 S W 13th A m 5 0 3-5 35 38 95 .) a m
Boron House te a specteSzed adult foster care home
serving tow-income individuate with W V /A D S who need
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