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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 2004)
1.2QÛ4 30 out & ahoi it www brodytheater com .) Just O llt is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline for submissions is 14 days prior to publication out iS. about free community setvice of j u s t o u t 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. 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Oct. 7-28 at 809 SW Alder St. Marylhurst University's The A rt Gym presents paint ings. drawings and sculptures by 12 artists in Northwest M atriarchs o f M odernism through Nov 20 at 17600 Pacific Highway Pacific Northwest College of Art's P h ilip Feldman G allery exhibits large-scale photographs by Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison Oct. 7-Nov. 24 at 1241 NW Johnson St Public slide lecture 7 pm Oct. 8 Gay-owned A rt Home G allery 438 SE Sixth Ave . presents J Scott Wilson's atmospheric paintings in Firmament through Nov 1. P ortland A rt Museum 1219 SW Park Ave , pre sents Edward Weston: A Photographer's Love o f Life through Nov 28 and Chnsto and Jeanne-Claude The Pont N euf Wrapped. Pans. 1975-85 through Jan 2, 2005 The A rt N ucleus exhibits onginal paintings and draw ings by 14 Portland tattoo artists in Ink Oct 7-28 at 1905 NW 26th Ave P ulliam D effenbaugh G allery exhibits Laune Reid's watercolors in New Paintings Oct. 5-30 at 522 NW 12th Ave B e lin ki A DuPrey G allery presents the group exhi bition Arte Vivo A Festival o f Latin American A rt and Culture Oct 4-Nov 10 at 1224 SW Broadway Shogun's G allery exhibits Shin Hanga pnnts combin ing contemporary Western concepts with traditional Japanese woodblock techniques Oct 6-31 at 1111 NW 23rd Ave. B utters G allery exhibits paintings and sculpture by Andrea Schwartz-Feit in Pictures from 97010 and new photographs by Jock Sturges Oct 7-30 at 520 NW Davis St Artist-owned cooperative Talisman G allery 1476 NE Alberta St., presents paintings by Gail Jordan and Roger Friedel through Oct. 24 Elizabeth Leach G allery exhibits recent oil paintings by Stephen Hayes, glass vessels by Deborah Horrell and photographs by Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison Oct. 7-30 at 207 SW Pine St Mount Hood Community College's V isual A rts C enter G allery presents The Next Generation, a trav eling exhibition of new pnnts by young students, through Oct. 22 at 26000 SE Stark St Genuine Im ita tio n G allery exhibits mixed-media mavenck M 0 's innovative graphic imagery in Labynnthme Projections Oct 7-Nov 2 at 328 NW Broadway #116 W aterstone G allery exhibits oil bar drawings by Corvallis artist Susan Johnson in Celebration o f C olor Oct. 6-31 at 424 NW 12th Ave Local 14 presents the annual A rt Show A Sale through Oct 3 at the World Forestry Center. 4033 SW Canyon Road More than 90 Northwest women, includ ing lesbian collage artist V icki Hammond, celebrate the changing of the seasons in a variety of media The B rody Theater improvises a double feature of classic horror and sci-fi “ movies" in Scary M ovie Oct. 8-30. (8 pm Friday and Saturday, plus 10 pm O ct 30 1904 NW 27th Ave. $10-$12 from 503-224-0688 o r www brodytheater com .) mixed-media paintings in Out o f O rder and Ann Mane Nafziger s new oil-on-canvas paintings in W aiting fo r M y Eyes to A djust Oct. 5-30 at 120 NW Ninth Ave Preview party 6-9 pm Oct. 6. Huh C enter presents Flamenco Vivo/Carlota Santana in Bailes de Ida y Vuelta Oct 15 at Silva Concert Hall (8 pm. 1 Eugene Center $16-$36 from box office. 541 682-5000 o r www hultcenter org.) Imago Theatre pre sents Uncle Vanya, one of the world's most chenshed plays of tan gled. unrequited love and life's endless tnbu- lations, through Oct. 16 (Call fo r times 17 SE Eighth Ave. $16- $24 from 503-231-9581 o r TicketsW est ) i > Q Mamet's Duck Vanations with The Dog and the Sernnon Oct 8-30. (8 pm Thursday and Fnday. 2 and 8 pm Saturday. 5340 N Interstate Ave $12-$15 from 503-823-4322) Lakew ood Theatre Company presents Man o f La Mancha, the classic musical about a pnsoner turned squire turned the knight Don Quixote, following “ The Impossible Dream," through Oct. 17. (Call fo r times. 368 S S tate S t , Lake Oswego $25-$27 from 503-635-3901 o r www.lakewood-center.org.) M iracle Theatre/Teatro M ilagro presents Nilo Cruz's Lorca in a Green Dress, a surrealistic exploration of the life of gay poet Fedenco Garcia Lorca, through Oct. 16 (Call fo r times 525 SE Stark St. $10-$17 from S 03-236-J253) N orthw est C hildren's Theater and School pre sents the hare-raising tale Bunmcula Oct. 8-31. (Call for tim es 1819 N W Everett S t $8-$12 from 503-222-4480 o r www.nwcts.org.) "Swan Lake, Act III.“ choreographed by Oregon B allet Theatre artistic director Chnstopher Stowell. makes its world premiere during M ovem ent as M etaphor Oct. 9, 10, 15 and 16 at Keller Auditonum (7 3 0 pm Fnday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 1111 SW Broadway $7-$90 from box office o r 503-2 BALLET ) The P ortland C ivic Theatre G uild s First Tuesday Readers Theatre presents Arthur Miller's classic Amencan drama A View from the Bndge Oct. 5 at The Old Church (10 30 am. 1422 S W 11th Ave $5 ) P ortland Perform ance P arty resurrects the classic vaudeville format in Love & Lust through Oct 23 at Clinton Street Theater (8 pm Fnday and Saturday 2522 SE Clinton S t $8-$10 from 503-238-8899 ) The Oregon Jew ish Museum highlights the best and most unusual objects in its collection in C urator's Choice1 through Jan 2. 2005. at 310 NW Davis St. woman improvisational showcase G irls1 G ids1 G irls' through Oct. 1 (8 pm Fnday 1904 N W 27th Ave $10 from 503-224-0688 o r www brodytheater com.) P ro file Theatre P ro je ct launches its Terence McNally season with The Stendhal Syndrome, which consists of two one-act plays about the transformative power of art, Oct. 8-Nov 14 (Call fo r tim es 3430 SE Belmont S t $12-$25 from 503-242-0080.) p:ear g a lle ry exhibits Kim Hamblin's clean, retro-style The Brody Theater s evil improv lab. Diabolical Stereotypes and reality collide in the netherworld of The B rody Theater opens its fall season with the all exotic dancing in Seers N etw ork s Pure Gold Baby Oct. 14-Nov 13 at Milk & Honey Community Studio (8 pm Thursday-Saturday 2512 SE Gladstone St. $25- $30 from TicketsW est ) Readers Theatre R epertory presents M aster. Beast featuring the black comedies “ The Final Interrogation of Ceausescu's D og“ by Warren Leight and “ The Author's Voice" by Richard Greenberg Oct 15 and 16 and Nov 12 and 13 at Blackfish Gallery (8 pm 420 N W Ninth Ave $8 from 503-295-4997 or m fo@ readerstheatrereporg.) S ta rk Raving Theatre presents Kiss It1— a funny, moving and rather queer story about five unique Portlanders whose lives are changed by a mystenous, ageless woman— through Oct. 16 (8 pm Thursday- Saturday. 7 pm Sunday. 2257 N W Raleigh S t $10- $18 from 503-232-7072. Thursdays are "pay what you can. ") Triangle P roductions presents The Heiress, based on Henry James' classic novel Washington Square, in which the shy, plain daughter of a wealthy doctor is tom between love and money, through Oct 2 at Theater Theatre (Call fo r times. 3430 SE Belm ont St. $ 1 7-$23 from 503-239-5919 o r TicketsW est ) Triangle P roductions presents W ' The Musical, a hilanous cabaret-style skewenng of the Bush adminis tration, Oct 8-30 at Theater Theatre (8 pm Fnday and Saturday 3430 SE Belm ont S t $17-$23 from 503-239-5919 o r TicketsW est.) P ortland C enter Stage presents William Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece King Lear Oct. 5-31 at Newmark Theatre (Call fo r times 1111 SW Broadway $15-$55 from 503-274 6 5 8 8 ) ON STAGE M ark W ooley G allery exhibits Michael T. Hensley's H ot Flashes returns to the Portland Metro Performing Arts Center through Nov 6 Local gay thespen Rick Lew is directs the hit comedy, which follows the career of a five-woman band from their 40s to their 70s. ' (C all fo r times 9933 SE Pine S t $ !6 -$ 2 0 from 503- 775-8017. www hotflashesthemusical. com o r TicketsW est.) Interstate Firehouse C ultural C enter presents David Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone ON V I E W "Swan Lake, Act III" makes its world premiere during Oregon Ballet Theatre's Movement as Metaphor Expenments. debuts new formats and styles of long- form improvisation through Oct. 2 ( 8 pm Saturday 1904 NW 27th Ave $10 from 503-224-0688 or BULLETIN BOARD Leam and practice essential relationship skills in the eight week class Problem S olving fo r Same- Gender C ouples 6 30-8 30 pm Thursdays Oct 21- Dec 16 at Interstate Medical Office Central, 3600 N Interstate Ave To register call 503-286-6816 (10/15) S olo Flamenco, the Northwest's only all-flamenco dance studio, is offenng youth scholarships for children between 8 and 14. For more information call 503-972-1178 or e-mail soloflamenco@aol com (10/15) Women in Technology In te rn a tio n a l invites women who consider technology central to their busi ness and career development to attend a networking event 5:30-8:30 pm Oct. 12 at Storables in the Pearl, 105 NW 13th Ave To register visit www.witi.org by Oct. 8. (10/1) East P ortland C ohousing G roup will introduce its plans to create a diverse, intergenerational community during an informational meeting 3:30 pm Oct. 9 at Fnends Meeting House, 4312 SE Stark St. For more information call 503-948-8968 or visit www eastportlandcohousing.org. (10/1) The P ortland Lesbian C hoir seeks new mem bers throughout September for its upcoming season Join the fun. meet new women, and share in a joyful musical experience Rehearsals 6-8 30 pm Sundays For more information call 503-453-4117. (10/1) Queer Am erican S ign Language Classes oegm again the first week of October1 All levels plus a conver sation group for experienced signers Sliding-scale fee For details or to register, call 503-517-8880 (TTY/voice), e-mail asl@dhororg or visit www dhor org (10/1) Wanted: Women 38 and older who love to boogie. Sign up for the mailing list at www cruisecontrolpdx com for upcoming Hot Flash dance parties for queer women hosted by Pauline Miriam, founder of Cruise Control PDX dating service When the list reaches 200. Hot Flash will commence! (10/1) Where do I vote? How do I vote? Am I registered to vote? In an effort to improve voter education, turnout and the dissemination of information, the state of Oregon offers a vo te r in form ation line and Web site 866-673-8683. 866-350-0596 (TTY) and www oregonvotes org. 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