Page 8 Portland Observer October 9. 1960 entertainment H A P P E N IN G S The Leisure Hour Golf Club E N T E R T A IN M E N T Invites you and yours to a No-host cocktail dance Sunday, O ctober 26, 1980 A irport Holiday Inn, 6pm - 10pm Inform al dress. Tickets $5.00 per person. M A K IN G IT HAPPEN Sun Ru and his Arkestra at Reed College Commons, October 9, 1980 - 8:30 p.m. Shirley Nanette at the Jazz Quarry, 1111 SW Jefferson, Friday and Satur­ day, October 10-11. Jazz Week - a workshop with Leslie Watanable - October 2O-25th, North­ west Dance Center, 918 SW Yamhill. Six classes classes for $35. Mel Brown A Company Jazz Group at Chuck’s, Wednesday. October 8 - Saturday, October 11th, 823 SW Front Avenue. Johnny Winters at the Paramount Theatre on October 11th at 8:00pm. liobbte Brothers at Memorial Coliseum - 8pm, October 9, 1980. Oregon Repertory Singers performing a Jazz concert, Saturday, October 18 - Sunday, October 19th at 8:00 - 4:00pm, at the Westminister Presbyterian Church, N.E. 16th and Schuyler. E. Kimbark Macall, Portland Historian. October 12. 7-! 0pm, Second flo o r Gallery, ! ¡7 N W Fifth A venue. Al.AM BR /STA, A H AR D H IT T IN G , "Docu-dram a” film portraying an undocumented Mexican worker’s experience in the United States, w ill be shown at the Fifth Avenue Cinema October 15 through October 21, 1980. Proceeds o f the 6PM and 8PM showings on opening night, October 15, will go to the Willamette Valley Immigration Project, a non-profit, mexicano organization which has defended hundreds o f Mexicans in Oregon against deportation. Admission for the 8PM benefit showing will be $4.00; general admission for the 6PM showing w ill be $3.50. Senior citizens and students admission will be $2.50 for the 6PM showing only. For more information call 1-982-0243 or 288-3544. »■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•a* ■ C O M M O D O R I s I N 11 K I A IN MT N I & CONCERT'S \ \ TS I P R IM N I THE KBPS RADIO PRESENTS LEONTYNE Opera diva Leontyne Price sings “ What I Did For Love,” accompanied by Cabaret pianist Bobby Short. Virtuoso pianist Vladimir Horowitz discusses his second love - the opera. And one o f the greatest opera directors o f all time, Rudolph Bing, defends his controversial career. These musical finds, true discoveries for even the most knowledgeable Gene Diam ond is appearing at the Union Avenue Social Club, S E. opera buffs, are part o f BACKSTAGE W ITH R IC H AR D MOHR, 13 half- B elm ont and Grand. Thursday Friday and Saturday. 9:00pm 2:00am hour programs that take listeners behind the scenes o f the operatic world. D on't miss this great show! The new series premieres on KBPS Radio at 10 p.m. on Saturday, October 11th. Noted opera record producer Mohr invites two guests to join him each week for informal chats about opera, and occasionally drops in on a “ live” The Portland Ballot Company will hold its fall performances October studio performance. The results are candid conversations w ith such 16, 17, 18 at 8:00 p.m. and October 19 at 3:00 p.m. at Lincoln Hall, Portland luminaries as bass Jerome Hines, soprano Ashley Putman, and baritone State University. Tickets may be purchased at Celebrity Attractions, 1010 Sherrill Milnes. They discuss everything from stage etiquette to sore throats. SW Morrision (226-4371) or the Portland Ballet School, 918 S.W. Yamill ‘M ohr’ s guests in the first program are Leontyne Price and Bobby Short. (227-6867). The conversation touches upon European opera sung in English, the music o f The Toshiko A k iyo sh i/L e w Tabackin Big Band to the Portland Civic Richard Strauss and the opera diva’ s remarkable career. Auditorium at 8:00 p.m., on Friday, October 31, 1980. For more in fo r­ A Public Radio Awareness Month Special, this series was produced by the mation call 241-2575. South C arolina Educational Radio Network. MAKING IT HAPPEN THE WORLD'S oq N NA ASSOLUTA THURS. OCT. 30 • 8P.M. • MEMORIAL COLISEUM ■ CASH ONLY Tickets '9.50 Advance/'10.50 Day of Show Tickets are cn sale at the Coliseum Box Office/Mei- er & Frank. Downtown, Salem & Eugene/Everybody's Records P orlla n d /M a le Bag H illsboro & Lake Grove/G I Joe s, No Portland. Eastport, Rockwood Oak Grove & Beaverton For ticket information call 239-4422 TICKETS SUBJECT TO AGENCY HANDLING FEE ■ Liaten to O y lk M F M DCW for details ■ ■ ■ ■ •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•a* Come to the Pro Line Center Friday's Beauty Supply For your Fall Specials! « Sale price good O ctober 13 - O ctober 18th W IL LIA M FOSTER Foster heads LEONTYNE All-Star band PRICE JOINS THE OREGON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LAWRENCE SMITH W ITH GUEST CONDUCTOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 IN PORTLAND CIVIC AUDITORIUM The Girl of thr Golden linee - S e ti York Times 'One of Ihr rh sen feu- u ho ran eaNlVtle and tein ot re an? audience by outrageom, The Porr voire is ime of thr prreions possessione ni onr lime - Saturday Retine opulenl beauty ni Ione — Chicago Tribune Miss Price w ill sing w irks bv M rart. Verdi Puccini and Gershwin Tickets w ill be assigned un a firs! crime first served basis Mail the attached coupon with v u r check TODAY' CLIP & M A IL TO: Oregon Symphony Orchestra. 1119 SW Park. Portland. OR 97205 Mr Mrs Ms (effde) Mailing Address City. Stall- Home Ph- tie Zip Business Phone Please stud i indicate quantity - tickets at: Enclosed is my check for $ $15.00 Main Floor. Side Sections $18.50 First Balconv & M. ,r Fl