Page 4. Portland Observer, April 29, 198/ Act One by Ken C o vin g to n "They Don't Let Us Have Nothing" Canadian M u sican Gordi M u n ro To Entertain in Portland G ordi M u n ro , a Canadian voca list, m usician and com p ose r w ill (x itlo rm in co n ce rt Thursday. April 30. at 7 30 p rn at the P ortland C o m m u n ity Col l e i |e i .1 ' er i ussions The con cert w ill be free o f charge to the p u b lic as part o f an A m e n t an tour by Mr M u n ro to e n te r tjin and teach about the un ifyin g pnn ciples o f the B a h a 'i Faith He w ill also give a tree n o o n tim e c o n c e it on the P o rtla n d S la te U n iversity c o m m o n s T hursday, A pril 30 36th A nnual D e b u ta n te Ball O n S unday evening, Ju n e 28, 1987, Les Fem m es w ill present ap pro xi m a te ly 20 de bu ta ntes and cavaliers at the 36th annual D e bu ta nte Ball A ro u n d the them e "Today s Dream s. T o m o rro w s A c c o m p lis h m e n ts ," these yo u n g w o m e n and m en w ill m ake their pu blic de bu t ( e leb rating their hig h scho ol gra d u a tio n s and ach ie vem en ts This year. Les Fem m es have th e d is tin c t ho n o r o f p re sen ting one o f the Host1 Festival Print esses The hall w ill be gin at 7 (X) P M at the Red Lion J a n t/e n Beach w itti (ire s e n t.itio n at 8 00 P M M e l B row n Q u in te t To Play A t PCC Cascade C am pus O n« of P o rtla n d ' finest |1 fo llo w in g The m ore o f a fo llo w in g you have, the m ore a tte n tio n you w ill get fro m the p o w e rb ro ke rs in ttie in du stry b o o k in g agents, m anagers, producers, eti W ith o u t these people, you areer rem ains lim ite d to playin g th e same c lu b s tim e a fte r tim e u n til the pe op le g ro w w e a iy o f yo u (no m a tte r h o w g o o d you are), or you g ro w in to a fru s tra tio n th a t starts ea ting at your crea tiv ity like cancer (V a rie ty is the spice o f life 1) W o u ld n 't yo u like to see som e on e fro m th e n e ig h b o rh o o d m ake a n a tio n a l success like Nu S hooz, Tom G rant Je ff Lorber and oth ers w tio have com e o u t o f th e P ortla nd m usic scene 7 W h e n you listen to com m e rcial radio, I'll bet you tfi.it 4 to 6 o u t o f every 10 songs ate by Black a rtists So w h y , th e n , o u t o f all o f ttie larger clu bs and all th e P ortla nd bands, is there on ly 1 all Black band w o rk in g these places Think ab o u t it next tim e you hear. "T h e y d o n 't let us have n o th in M ake sure tfia t th e they ' is n 't us at THE ROYAL ESQUIRE Fri b S a t M a y 1st b 2 n d w D J D r R ock 10 2 c o n tin u in g tfie tra d itio n o f the g o o d g ro ove Je ffe rs o n High S c h o o l's class o f 1967 w ill hold their 30tfi year reunion A ug ust 14th and 15th at the C olum bia River Red Lion Inn A ll class m em W a lly a n d M a g g ie S e a ts as W e n d y P h o to b y C lif f o r d V e l S m ith "A n g ry H o u sew ives" Returns To S to re fro n t Stage S to re fro n t Theatre s long run ning hit Angry H ousew ives re opened on T hursday A p ril 23 at 8 p m and c o n tin u e s th ro u g h Ju n e 28 tfi .it the d o w n to w n th e a tre 6 S W Third at Burnside The longest ru n n in g m usical in P ortland theatre h isto ry. A n g ry House w ives w ill have co m p le te d tw o full years by the end o f June T ickets fo r A n g ry H ousew ives are $12 regular $10 stud ents and seniors Call 224 4001 fo r advance reservations P erform ances are at 8 00 p m T hursday. Friday and S aturday and 7 00 p m S unday A pril 23 th ro u g h Ju n e 9 A ll S to re fro n t Theatre p ro d u c tio n s are m ade possible, in part, by fu n d in g fro m the M e tro p o lita n A rts C om m ission Jazz Festival Foundation Initiates N e w Event The M t H o od Festival of Jazz F oun da tion w ill sponsor the M t Hood In te rn a tio n a l W ine Expenence on Friday July 24 The event is a new aildi lio n to ttie eve nts sponsored by the M t H ood I estival of Jazz Ttie W in e Experience w ill feature F len ch and O regon w ines in a dinner and w in e ta stin g event to be held on the M t H ood C o m m u n ity College cam p us here M ore details w ill tie annourn ed next m o n th fix • lie .li tl. I M ill I la m er pre sen t an u n p re ce d e n te d season of new 1 h u re n g r.ip h ic getm l.y n n D a ile y s K llm g h t S u ite . P au l R ussell s In u iiiiin ti Rachel D a m p e r! s T c rritic . B ru c S m ith s S e ie k u n d .i, J u la n e S t i t e s h o ik in g t i k i » . and tw o new b a lle t fro m t he B e | l l l g < f i l l I a l B a lle t B r illia n t new dances a ll' Two p e rfo rm a n ce s only Kai1 n ig h t a to ta lly d iffe re n t p ro g ra m T ic k e ts a v a ila b le now a C iv il- J effe rso n High Reunion bers are asked to c o n ta c t Jack Stacey. 236 8741 and to up da te the Class o f 1967 m ailing list R ic k J o n e s as X u d ito riu iu Box ( fflic e 1248 I I'M. Steyeri and Sun. Dance Togs for furthe r in fo rm a tio n The Jefferson Dancers Weekends Are Fun At The M W H M .p fH II \\|» < | \ I t \ l lU lf f R I I M S» ROYAL ESQUIRE I I Ik I F 1708 N.E. ALBERTA ^»»oto by <»«• Luttnm •*♦»«*»«►<»•»»*’» 287-5145 Ml M id " '. Join us on THE OTHER SIDE for an evening ROY DECARAVA PHOTOGRAPHS AND JAZZ PORTRAITS Billy Larkin ft Ralph Black featuring Ron Steen every PORTLAND ART MUSEUM APRIL 1 MAY 31 Wed - Frf. 4 30 til 9 00 Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts OTHER SIDE RESTAURANT OiVtfon Arl InslHuh« 838 N K illin g s w o rth 238 2221 ♦ TICKETS SUBJECT TO SERVICE CHARGE ANOOR USER r t f K * • *