Page 4. Portland Obseiver, June 3 I987 THE ENTERT AINMENTSEEN all night long". Now, I'll be honest. I love most all music, but remember, a steady diet of poison will make you sick, just like a healthy diet will make you grow. Let's especially remember our young who get enough poison just from day-to-day living. Expose them to the music, dance and art that has every­ thing to do with who and what we are. You may even see where the Temptations got all those steps from or hear where the dominant drum and bass lines in Rhythm and Blues comes from. Maybe, you'll see yourself. A ct One by Ken Covington No Black Concerts? My partner, Rodney, waves at me from the checkout stand as I enter the supermarket and motions for me to hang on a minute. After pocketing his change and getting a grip on his bag, he walks over to where I'm standing and extends his hand. "Hey, Ken, whatcha know good?" "N ot much," I reply, "just staying busy." "K e n ," he says, as a serious look replaces the grin, "I'm bored, man, pleeeeease tell me that something is coming up soon, cause it's been a long time since Freddie Jackson. Hell, man, sum- mer s almost here!" As I prepare to deliver my speech (whereas I am asked this so often, I've got one prepared), I think about the sea of white faces that greeted the last three Black recording artists that came to the city: Gill Scott Heron (political satire with a jazzy groove), Messenjah (Canada's No. 1 Reggae band) and King Sunny Ade (African Beat). Free Concert June 4 The Vocational Music Program housed at the Portland Community Col lege Cascade Campus will host a June 4 free concert featuring three stu­ dent rock bands and surprise special guests. The groups, under the direction of Instructor Allen Jones, will provide a variety of styles . . . from "historical" early rock to the latest in contem porary sounds. The audience should expect wild costumes, light shows and even a little 'stage smoke, said Clifford W. Waits, program lead instruction, who would not divulge names of the special guests. Billed as the Term Final Rock Concert, the program will be from 6:36 to 9 p.m., Thursday, June 4, in the Cascade Hall auditorium. Cascade Cam­ pus is located at 705 N. Killingsworth St. Futherinformati on is available from Waits at 283-2541, Ext 5226. A B A R G A IN T R E E H O C K S H O P HRS. MON-SAT 8:30-6:30 Tools & Equipment............................................... Vehicles Jew elry................................................................ Cameras Coins....................................................... Sporting Goods ................................................................ Appliances Electronics.......................................................... Furniture Musical Instruments..................................... More ö se"05,!0 7210 N.E. Glisan PORTLAND, OR 97213 ._______ (503) 252 4011 Messenjah Even though there is less than a 10% Black attendance to these African and Reggae concerts, I have convinced some of the promoters of the im­ portance of advertising them within the Black community, and, as of late, there has been a noticable increase in Black attendance. There is room for more, a lot more. ■ To all those who read Act One, please pay attention to our entertainment advertising; patronize, attend, and tell them where you read it. To my friends, no offense, living is learning. Let's grow together. To everyone, when is the last time you went to a BLACK CONCERT? Alcohol and Drug Abusers A workshop for co-dependents of alcohol and drug abusers, sponsored by Project for Community Recovery, will be held at the Maranatha Church, 1777 n .E. Skidmore, 7:00 to 9:00 pm on Monday evenings starting June 8, 1987 to be continued for the next five weeks. The main focus of this program is education and intervention. Presenta­ tions will be given, free of charge, to co-dependents, informing them of the symptoms and progression of substance abuse, as well as available com­ munity resources. The workshop teaches a structured confrontation inter­ vention method to get the addicted individual into treatment. Since only a small percentage of substance abusers avail themselves of the opportunity for help, this co-dependent education is established to offer helD to those close io the abuser that are in need. For additional information contact Fred Williams at 282-2468. King Sunny Ade Brothers and Sisters, you are really robbing yourselves when you limit yourselves to attending only Top 40 R&B concerts. I am really appreciative of the whites in this city who not only book these events but patronize them to such as extent that there are at least one or two a month, either at Starry Night or Pine Street Theatre We, as a people (Blacks), have one tri the richest and Ttaresting cultural backgrounds of any of our Asian or European brothers, and it puzzles me tnat we Afro Americans, .-co have been systematically stripped of our cul tural heritage since our arrival in the Western Worid d e n t sieze these opportunities to acquaint and rejuvinate ourseives at every opportunity. Remember Kunta Kinte/Toby? The term "I Am Somebody!"? - which was popular during the 60's? It should still be popular today, tomorrow and forever. Never forget who and what you are, and take pride in it. To be honest, I would rather take my children to a Reggae or African concert than to a Top 40 R&B concert. At one of the R&B concerts, I would be concerned about harsh language, lewd and sexist actions, and effeminate male "role models", if you please. At the African and Reggae concerts, the musicians are consistently asking you to repeat African words and explaining their meaning in depth. Their music is also about ideas and ideals, rather than "how my baby done me wrong" or "how I can make love V in t a g e V e n tu re NEW & UNIQUE !!! —featuring— '20’s ■ '30's - 4 0 ’t ■ '5O's Victorian Clothing Costume Jeuetry Mist. Collectibles Small Antiques SPECIAL Navy Week Jeanne O'Doherty 5 9 2 3 N .E . Glisan Portland. Oregon 9 7 2 1 3 1-5Q 3-234-O O 70 Parking Lot Dance OPEN T IE S T H K V F K I. I I .00 ■ 5 0 0 S4 T. 1 2 0 0 ■ 4.00 OK BY APPOINTMENT Begins 2:00 in the afternoon until ? Live Music • Food • Drinks and Lots of Ladies On Portland's Other Side The Untouchable Krew SUNDAY, JUNE7 PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS SPRING SPECIAL $1.00 Donation will go to Portland Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation, Inc. 3833 N.E. Klllingsworth e'c. °^e . ° rS ! ¿5 M arcia Taylor, Executive D ire cto r and MARY'S PLACE 5700 N.E. Union Ave. 281-1176 top * Must pick-up within 30 days Has been serving the North and Northeast Com munity for 20 years. Dry cleaning, laundered shirts; a lttia tio n s in Brandéis T.C. R ockm aster Killingsworth Foods 1616 N.E. Killingsworth Double Live Show Sunday, June 7th 8:30 pm at re s t-N o w try the Best Mon. through Fn 8 AM — 6:30 PM S a t.,9 A M - 1 PM Ask for Nellie or Frances 3954 N. Williams Ave. «The ROYAL ESQUIRE Welcomes the Navy to Portland FLIRT BAND LIVE Weekends Are Fun At The • Ä royal r the H0urs- 282-8361 1949 N.W. 24th 222-4087 Fleetwoods fast service. You have tried ESQUIRE; 1708 N.E. 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Lady Blue Every Sat. 8-9 and Sunday« J a iiy Jam Saealonai featuring ALSO A »L HOJ r Weekends Are Fun At The CHICKEN WINGS , CHICKEN SANDWICHES nna n cm 2o4-3o07 MEMBERS & GUESTS 287-5145 ROYAL ESQUIRE ribs BAR B Q CHICKEN ICE COLD POP JO JO'S SHRIMP IN A BASKET DRUMETTES Photo by Arts Custom Photography 1708 N.E. ALBERTA 287-5145