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30 JUS* OUt ’ October 21.2005 just out is published on the first and third Fnday of every month. The deadline for submissions is 14 days poor to publication. outkabout is a free community service of just out. Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minonties 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 are provided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual minorities community. All listings are subject to editing, and inclu sion 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 un interrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month pnor to the expiration date Mail listings to: just out (attn Calendar). P.O. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400 Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone Please type your announcements and include full contact information. anime-inspired multimedia paintings through Oct. 28 at 328 NW Broadway #116 ON VIEW Artifact exhibits Flowers, Mas digitally enhanced pho Glenn & Viola Waters Cultural Arts Center tographic compositions. Nov 3-27 at 625 NE Everett St #101 exhibits ceramics and paintings by Ray, Jere and Christa Grimm Nov 1-Dec 30 at 527 E Main St in Hillsboro Opening reception 6-8 pm Nov 1. Berbati's Pan exhibits art by Ian Shame Edwards. Vo Minh McBurney and Dave Neeson through Oct 31 at Guardi no Gallery 2939 NE Alberta St. exhibits pho 10 SW Third Ave. Blackfish Gallery exhibits paintings by Robert Dozono through Oct 29 at 420 NW Ninth Ave Next up are paintings by Becky Slemmons and Brandon Wilkinson Nov 1 -26. Bonnie Kahn's Wild West Gallery exhibits masks and sculpture celebrating Day of the Dead through Nov 1 at 1524 NW 23rd Ave Gay owned Brian Marki Fine Art 2236 NE Broad way. exhibits Northwest landscape painter Scott Gelatly Nov 2-30. Opening reception 6-9 pm Nov. 4 Chambers exhibits paintings by gay artist Randy Moe and an installation by gay artist TJ Norris through Nov 26 at 207 SW Pine St #102 Cup and Saucer Northeast exhibits found objects by queer artist Bonnie Barrett Oct 26-Nov 23 at 3000 NE Killingsworth St. Dirty Little Secret exhibits gay artist Andrew Lmtz's The Whims of Circumstance through Nov 20 at 1909 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Eugene's Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts presents the multimedia site-specific installation Structuring Fear: Remembenng by gay artist Mike E Walsh in honor of World AIDS Day Nov. 4-Dec 30 at 110 W Broadway Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents Mary Lee and Louisiana Bendolph 's Pnnts from Gee 's Bend through Oct. 29 along with 2D from 3D. a survey exhibition of contemporary and histoneal drawings by sculptors, through Nov 23 at 417 NW Ninth Ave Artists recep tion 2-4 pm Oct. 22 Framing Resource exhibits paintings and embroideries from Zimbabwe through Nov 12 at 1301 SE Stark St Froelick Gallery 817 SW Second Ave . presents Claudio Tschopp's paintings in Precarious Footing and Robert Yoder's landscapes in A Machine for Living through Oct. 26 Gallery 500 420 SW Washington St #500, presents tographs by Pat Bognar and ceramic sculpture by Kicki Masthem through Oct 25 Next up are Mark Perry's intaglio and collagraph prints and Shannon Weber's con temporary basketry Oct. 27 Nov 20 Dyke-owned Haven Coffee exhibits photographic giclee prints by queer artist Kathi Drummond through Oct. 31 at 3551 SE Division St Artist reception 6 30-8 30 pm Oct. 21 Lawrence Gallery presents a rare collection of draw ings and original etchings by Salvador Dali through Noy. 8 at 903 NW Davis St Next up is Reefs & Rainforests. Amanda Dunbar's paintings inspired by her travels to Fiji, Nov 1 -30. Lewis & Clark College s Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art presents Woodland Drawings an exhibit of glass and sculptural works by Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace. Nov 3-Dec. 18 at 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road rapher Jan Sonnenmair's 100 or So New Fnends . through Oct. 23 at 2204 NE Alberta St Next up is Special Delivery. Amy Ruppel's awe inspiring bird paint mgs hung on actual tree branches. Oct 27-Nov 20 Queer-owned Studio 2507 2507 SE Clinton St., dis plays Bones and Wheels. Scott Ringsage's series of sculptures of skeletons dnvmg cars and trucks, through Nov 6 Day of the Dead celebration 6-9 pm Oct. 28 Gay owned Onda Arte Latina 2215 NE Alberta St., presents oil paintings by Alejandro Ceballos through Oct 25 Next up is Paintings for Day of the Dead by Ana Fuentes and Ariana Austin Oct. 27-Nov 22 3D Center of Art and Photography exhibits Gene Faulkner's stereoscopic diptychs and triptychs and Jim Long's rendering of beautiful art classics into three dimensions through Nov 6 at 1928 NW Lovejoy St Optic Nerve Arts presents paintings by D C Cooper and collages by Janet Julian through Oct 25 at 1829 NE Alberta St. Next up are paintings by Jesse Peper and photographs by Autumn Swisher Oct 27-Nov 30 V-Gun housed inside Veganopolis Cafeteria, exhibits the mushroom-themed group show Trippin' Balls: A Mycological Exploration featuring gay artist Wes Younie through Nov 5 at 412 SW Fourth Ave Oregon College of Art & Craft. 8245 SW Barnes Road, unveils work created by the nine participants in its Artist-in-Residence Program through Oct 30 Waterstone Gallery exhibits Birdsmith, a collection of delightful wooden sculptures and linocuts by Thomas Rude, Nov 2-27 at 424 NW 12th Ave Pacific Northwest College of Art presents Troca Woolley at Wonder presents ink drawings, paintings Brasil, an art exchange with a gallery in Rio de Janeiro, through Oct. 22 at 1241 NW Johnson St and surprises by Tom Cramer in Selected Works 1974 2005 through Nov. 26 at 128 NE Russell St Gay-owned Paolo in the Pearl exhibits the inspired paintings of Selene Robinowitz in Tortilla Delights through Oct. 31 at 1031 NW 11th Ave World Forestry Center exhibits Oregon photogra pher Steve Terrill's The Way We Look at Trees through Dec 31 at 4033 SW Canyon Road PDX Contemporary Art presents Masao Yamamoto's musings on an archaic character through Oct 29 at its new gallery space. 925 NW Flanders St. YWCA of Greater Portland exhibits Art of piear gallery exhibits Kim Hamblin's multisculptural paintings in Health/Safety through Oct. 28 at 809 SW Alder St Next up Icon. Michael Douglas' luminous por traits of saints. Nov 3-25 Photographic Image Gallery exhibits a group show featuring New Orleans photographer Shannon Brinkman through Oct 29 at 79 SW Oak St. Portland Art Center presents Natura Naturans. an Eastern and Western influences utilizing text, move ment. music, sound and an assortment of unpredictable delights and surprises, Oct. 28-Nov. 13. (8 pm Friday and Saturday. 7 pm Sunday 1825 SE Franklin St $12- $15 from 503-777-5879) the steel creations of Stashu Smaka through Oct. 31 in the office of Commissioner Sam Adams Marylhurst University s Art Gym. 17600 Pacific Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery exhibits German Highway, exhibits site-specific, labor-intensive installations by Mike Rathbun and Diane Jacobs through Oct. 23. Photography: Influence of the Bechers through Oct. 29 at its new space. 929 NW Flanders St. Mount Hood Community College’s Visual Arts Gallery presents War Drawings through Oct. 26 at 26000 SE Stark St Quintana Galleries exhibits ceremonial masks telling New American Art Union exhibits painter Arcy Douglass' Panta Rhei through Oct. 29 at 922 SE Ankeny St. the fashion and art exhibit On a Limb. By a Thread fea turing Alison Sumner's Phantom Sensation of the Sound of Music and an installation by Seaplane through Oct. 21. Mace's installation exptonng the human concept of time, through Oct 29 at 1231 NW Hoyt St Gallery International exhibits Elizabeth Joy Kimes' Portland Community College Sylvania > digitally enhanced photographs of Portland landscapes and Oregon landmarks through Nov 12 at 10024 SW Canyon Road Northview Gallery exhibits Moonshine Monks, a mixed- media show by Terri Cutz and Sarah Hall, Nov. 5-Dec 8 at 12000 SW 49th Ave Genuine Imitation Gallery exhibits Trish Grantham's Office presents the Portland debut of lesbian photog Nine Gallery exhibits The First and Last Day. John As You Are Productions presents an updated spin sents Hesse A Princely German Collection Oct. 29- March 19, 2006: Speaking Ruins: Piranesi and the Legacy of Ancient Rome through Dec. 11; The Mauritshuis Project: An Introduction to Dutch 17th Century Painting and Eleven Decades of Modern Silver A Taste for Coffee and Tea through Jan. 29. 2006: and Mysterious Spints. Strange Beasts. Earthly Delights: Eady Chinese Art from the Adene and Harold Schmtzer Collection through Jan 1. 2007. 12000 SW 49th Ave . presents works on paper by Pat Boas in Mutatis Mutandis through Oct. 28 at Northview Gallery. Closing reception noon-2 pm Oct. 22. mixed-media group show through Oct 26 at 7688 SW Capitol Highway Next up is new work in mixed media by center instructors Nov. 1 30. Opening reception 6-7 pm Nov 4 followed by a faculty concert at 7:15. tory dark comedy of pests and paranoia exploring themes of isolation and delusion, through Nov 20. (Call for times. 1516 SW Alder St $15-$40 from 503-241 -1278 ) Brooklyn Bay revives Tao Soup, a savory blend of carved and gilded reliefs, some in 24-karat gold, in The Politics of Expenence through Nov. 26 at 120 NW Ninth Ave #210. Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents a Artists Repertory Theatre presents Bug. a hallucina Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave , pre Portland City Hall 1221 SW Fourth Ave , exhibits the story of a forest spirit dance passed down through many generations of Native Americans through Oct. 31 at 120 NW Ninth Ave. Next up is David Boxley 's Honoring the Carver Nov 3-Dec 31. Random Order Coffeehouse celebrates its first anniversary with the group art show Elvis or Astronaut through Oct. 26 at 1800 NE Alberta St. Next up is Niki Polyocan's Shot: Photos from Bars and Parties Oct. 27- Nov 25. RC Gallery presents new works by Benton Peugh. Anne John and Dorothy Rissman through Nov 26 at 1J14 NWGIisan St CoHo Productions presents Nixon's Nixon. Russell Lees’ vision of what might have happened when the president met with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the hours before his resignation, through Nov 26. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St $19-$22 from 503-220-COHO.) Imago Theatre presents Not. Not . Not. Not Not Enough Oxygen, an offbeat evening of song, dance and theater. Oct. 27-Nov. 13 (7:30 pm Thursday. 8 pm Friday and Saturday, 7 pm Sunday 17 SE Eighth Ave $10-$16 from 503-2319581 or TickelsWest.) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents The Guys, in which a New York City fire captain must deliver eulogies for four of his men fallen in the line of service during 9/11, through Oct. 29 (8 pm Thursday Saturday, 7 pm Sunday 5340 N Interstate Ave. $8$ 15 from 503-823-4322 ) Lakewood Theatre Company presents The Music Man. one of the most popular musical comedies in American stage history, through Oct. 23. (Call for times. 368 S State St.. Lake Oswego. $25-$27 from 503-635-3901 or www lakewood center org.) Small A Projects presents its inaugural exhibition. All I Want Is Everything, a group show of works refemng to the transformative or transcendent properties of rock n' roll or heavy metal, through Nov. 5 at 1430 SE Third Ave Northwest Children's Theater revives its popular fall show Night of the Living Dead, based on the B movie classic, through Oct. 29 at Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center (1030 pm Friday and Saturday 1819 NW Everett St $12 from 503-222-4480 or wwwnwcts org ) Oregon Children's Theatre presents the theatrical fiesta Ferdinand the Bull Nov. 5-Dec 4 at Miracle Theatre (Call for times. 525 SE Stark St $17 $22 from 503 228-9571 or Ticketmaster.) Portland Center Stage presents Underneath the Lintel, an around-the-world tale of a librarian obsessed with finding whoever had the gall to return a book 113 years overdue, through Oct. 30 at Winningstad Theatre (Call for times. 1111 SW Broadway. $15-$56 from 503-274-6588) Portland Center Stage presents Marcus Goodwin s adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Oct. 28 Nov. 20 at Newmark Theatre (Call for times. 1111 SW Broadway $15-$56 from 503-274 6588 ) Readers Theatre presents Proof, a Tony-winning drama exploring mental stability and genius. Nov 1 at The Old Church. (10:30 am. 1422 SW 11th Ave. $5.) Portland Metro Performing Arts Center revives Hot Flashes, a comedy that follows the career of a five- woman band from their 40s to their 70s, through Nov. 5. (Call for times. 9933 SE Pine St $18-$22 from 503-775-8017 or www.hotflashesthemusical.com) Portland Opera presents Giacomo Puccini's Tosca. a thriller set against a background of political corruption. Nov. 5, 8, 10 and 12 at Keller Auditorium (7:30 pm. 222 SW Clay St $35-$127 from 503-241-1802 or Ticketmaster) Profile Theatre Project launches its Lanford Wilson season with Talley 's Folly, a romantic, serio-comic valentine to lost souls, through Oct. 30 at Theater Theatre. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday, 2 and 7 pm Sunday 3430 SE Belmont St. $13-$28 from 503-242-0080.) Profile Theatre Project launches its Lanford Wilson season with Talley & Son. a gripping drama of family scandals and intrigue in the mode of Little Foxes, through Oct. 30 at Theater Theatre (8 pm Thursday- Saturday. 2 and 7 pm Sunday. 3430 SE Belmont St. $13-$28 from 503-242-0080.) Profile Theatre Project concludes The Talley Trilogy with a staged reading of Fifth of July, which carries the family drama into the post-Vietnam War generation, Nov. 3-13 at Theater Theatre. (7 pm Thursday-Sunday. 3430 SE Belmont St. $10-$15 from 503-242-0080.) Portland Opera'* Broadway in Portland pre sents Disney's award winning musical The Lion King through Oct. 23 at Keller Auditorium (Call for times. 222 SWClay St. $27 50-$72.50 from 503-241 1802 or Ticketmaster.) Slocum House Theatre presents Nuncrackers, the Lakewood Theatre Company presents Broadway Bound, the final chapter of Neil Simon's acclaimed auto biographical trilogy. Nov 4-Dec. 11 (Call for times 368 S State St.. Lake Oswego. $25-$27 from 503-635-3901 or www lakewood-center.org ) * Live on Stage presents its first concert theater pro Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery exhibits video, photography and mixed-media sculpture by Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum Nov. 1 • Dec 23 at 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd Artist talk 7 pm Nov. 2 at Vollum Lecture Hall Northwest Children's Theater presents Mary Shelley's monster classic Frankenstein through Oct. 30 at Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center (7 pm Fnday and Saturday. 2 pm Saturday and Sunday 1819 NW Everett St. $14$18 from 5032224480 or wwwnwctsorg.) Portland Civic Theatre Guild s First Tuesday on a classic tale in The Pnncess. the Pea. Its Cook & the Mother Nov 5. 12 and 13 at Fulton Park Commun ity Center (1 and 2 30 pm. 78 SW Miles St. $5-$7.) Portland Community College s Sylvania Campus, grand paintings through Oct. 31 at 2857 SE Stark St. ONSTAGE ephemeral installation and print study by James Jack, through Oct. 22 at 2045 SE Belmont St Closing recep tion 7-10 pm Oct 22. Mark Woolley Gallery presents Tom Cramer's new Moving Through Center exhibits Natalie Foster's Surviving, a body of work created by those who have been affected by domestic violence and sexual assault, through Oct. 28 at 1111 SW 10th Ave Sunday 525 SE Stark St $14-$18 from 503-236 7253 ) duction. Hair, through Oct 29 at Worid Trade Center Theatre (8 pm Wednesday-Saturday 121 SW Salmon St $25 from 503-280-LIVE or www liveonstage.us.) Miracle Theatre Group s Day of the Dead Festival celebrates its 11th year with an original work. La Noche Etema (The Night Eternal), a bilingual folk tale of one espiritu longing for return to the land of the living through the mythical gates of Mictlan, Oct 28-Nov 13. (7 30 pm Thursday, 8 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Nunsense Christmas musical, through Nov 13 (Call for times. 605 Esther St., Vancouver. Wash $8-$10from 360-6962427.) BULLETIN BOARD Artists, residents and business owners are invited to participate in the Southeast Area ArtWalk March 4 and 5. 2006. Applications, due Nov. 15, are online at www seportlandartwalk.com. (11/4) Women sing! Come join the Portland Lesbian Choir in a new season Now is the time to sing and blend your voice with others Bring your voice, ideas and love of song 7-8:30 pm Wednesdays at Trinity United Methodist Church, 3915 SE Steele St. All are welcome For more information call 503-727-3306 (10/21) PylçeS TpVZàfch. Ouï íbr by Alisen Bechdel IF YOU WONT SEE A THERAPIST WITH M e , I'M LEAVING. meanwhile , another troubled couple is in middle school . r~~~ —---------------------- I’M not worried DONT WORRY. GLORIA about running into SAID SHE'D LEAVE by HER. SHE SHOULD BE six - thirty , we wont WORRIED ABOUT RUN INTO HER. running into me . MO, I CANT HAVE THIS CONVERSA TION NOW. I HAVE a meeting in two MINUTES. il ©2005 Hy ALISON BCCMPCL A FEW MOMENTS LATER... 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