Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 01, 1985, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observer, May 1, 1986, Page 5
ENTERTAINMENT
NETWORK
Joe "Bean " Keller, Entertainment Editor
B.E.A.N. checks out Houston
For the past week I'v« (B.E.A.N.) had an opportunity to apand tlm t
In Houston. Taxas. My trip was for businaas. plus a minor vacation
(which I deserved).
B.E.A.N. has decided to make this yaar "The Year of Expansion."
and that was the purpose of this trip, because I personally do believe
that Portland. Oregon, has talent that Is capable of competing on the
national level Now is the timo for the artistic community of Portland
to broaden its creative and hidden talent, reaching out for national
recognition.
Ona thing I learned on my trip was the fact that a supportive audi­
ence Is as Important to the artists' success as the artists themselves
This is to say. we. the audience, must show much aooreciation and
give much encouragement to our artistic community, t takes team
work, and if we work together wa can expand
New Kian topic
of KBOO show
The Kian o f the Kk and related
groups o f the far right “ are able to fairly
adeptly take advantage o f people's «.»-
nottiK and political frustrations,” ac­
cording to l.yn Wells o f the National
Anti-Kian Network. As a result, the
Kian has grown by 600 percent since
1971
Lyn Wells will be a guest on KBCXl’s
Morning Magazine. Tuesday, May 7 at
9:30 a.m. She will discuss the various
branches of the new Kian, other groups
of the white supremist far nght, their re­
lationship to the “ new nght,” and the
work of the National Anti-Kian Net­
work in the South.
Also appearing on the program will
be Dr. David Horowitz, Portland
Slate University professor who has been
studying the Oregon Kian o f the 20's.
Dr. Horowitz spoke to an overflow
crowd at the Oregon Historical Center
in April on “ The Ethical Dilemmas of
Tracking Down the Kian: The Oregon
KuKlux Kian o f tbc 1920's.”
The National Anti-Kian Network was
formed in the aftermath o f the 1979
Cireensboro KuKlux Kian killings.
During my stay In Houston. I had a chance to talk to a few people.
Including Pam Collins, program director of KTSU Radio (90.1 FM),
based on the campus of Texas Southam University; Joe Mantel, in
charge of promotions for Magic 102 FM. Both of these radio stations
play music ranging from funk to progressiva ja n and cater to a large
segment of the Houston area as well as other cities. I also had a chance
to talk with other promoters and business persons In the field of enter­
tainment. I was also able to hear some live music, attending a reggae
club named the Cabanna. which housed some of the best reggae
music in the nation.
I also went to Astro World, where I saw and heard the Bar Kays and
the D a n Band Marion McClain of Portland (former guitar player for
Pleasure) is the guitar player for the D ari Band and we had a chance
to meet and talk backstage, along with a good friend of mine. Ricky
Coxsff — formerly of Portland and now living In Houston — who along
with his new family made my stay a pleasant one.
Overall the trip was worthwhile. I learned a lot and do believe that
this will advance B E A N another step up the ladder to success.
" J a n of the City" Is set for 7:00 p.m. Saturday. M ay 18. 1988. to be
held in the panoramic setting on the 37th Floor of the U S Bancorp
Tower. 111 S.W. Jefferson
Also performing will be the "K M H D All-Stars" which Include Port­
land favoritee Tom Grant. Ron Steen and Ralph Black.
Tickets are *8.00 In advance (tax deductible) and available through
Bass ticket outlets For ticket information: (6031226-1006. Tickets will
be *10.00 at the door, but seating Is limited to 600 and prior selling out
of tickets Is likely.
No-host beverage and food from Gresham's Main Street Grocery
will be available at the concert. K M H D ’s " J a n of the City" is made
possible in part by U S. Bancorp. Williamette Week and Papal Cola.
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KMHD. FM 89 1. will present nationally famous J a n artists. Bobby
Hutcherson and saxophonist Joe Henderson together in. " J a n of the
City." a benefit concert to aid summer operations at KMHD.
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HERE’S HOW YOl 1’IAY.
Mina Temple
hosts gala
Mina temple No. 6R, Prince Hall
Shnners, will have their first (iala day
Parade Saturday, May 4, starting at 11
a m The parade route will begin at Jef
ferson High School practice field on
North Albena. then West on Albena to
Albina, North on Albina and ending at
Peninsula Park Pnnce Hall Shnners
from Tacoma and Seattk- will participate
in the parade as weil a vaious local
groups
At 9:30 p.m .. May 4 at the Masonic
Temple. 116 N.E. Russell, Mina Temple
will sponsor a Tun Night of games,
music and a Give-Away Price o f a hind
quarter of beef and a second prize of 25
pixinds of beef The public is invited to
attend. Also, be sure and watch the
parade
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