Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 04, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6...The P o rtla n d O b s e n er ...September 4,1991
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Portland Observer
ENTERTAINMENT
Native Portlander Provides
Positive Model for Youth
H er b AI p e r t
by T o n y
MUSIC
Now that honesty and vision have resulted in one of the most innovative and
¿»ciung albums o f his career. And that’s a career that includes seven Grammy
awards, 15 Platinum albums and nearly 75 million records sold worldwide - all for
the label he co-founded and nurtured. From the days when his Herb & The TJB
were butting heads with the best of the British Invasion for chart space, Herb has
never stopped moving; his music has never stopped evolving.
A Youth Talent Extravaganza
“Push The Positive”
Pine Street Theatre
221 S.E. Ninth & Pine
W a s h in g to n
Arnold Pitre, a native Portlander ,
works as the field operations manager
for S. Brooks and Associates Corpora­
tion, Handyworker Division.
Arnold and his wife Judi have four
sons, and are concerned about the plight
of today’s youth in our society and in
our communities.
Pitre says “ Too much emphasis is
placed on youth activities that go con­
trary to the law. The commercialism
and hype concemig the gang activities,
drug problems etc. sends
negative
Musician, Composer, Label Visionary, Artist Entrepreneur and Jazz Afficionado
Herb Alpert is many things to many people, but h e’s always been true to himself,
Pitre Production presents
messages to our youth. Very often our
youngsters are merely em ulating the
behavior they view on the movie screen,
the television programs, or what they
read in the newspaper. They are re­
ceiving the wrong messages. They need
to see more positive behavior by their
peers.”
Pitre’s intention and aim is to pro­
vide a means for young people to dem ­
onstrate and showcase their positive
capabilities, to “ PUSH THE POSI­
TIV E.”
* Superb youth entertainment *
Top local artists
Gospel singing
Shirley Nanette * Boka Marimba * Norman Sylvester
*Benny Wilson * Brenda Phillips * Paulette Davis *
* Andrew Clay *
Admission: $10.00 (food included)
For ticket information call* 284-7930
or
Pine Street Theatre * 231-8382
Portland Observer * 288-0020
223-9919
31 NW First
M IL L E N N IU M
1:00-7:00 pm (a full night o f entertainment)
Fun fo r the entire family (under 12 admitted free)
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4
Josephine Ocean
Travel Robert's
23R D & N W JOHNSON
2 4 8 -0 1 6 3
32N D & E BURNSIDE
2 3 1 -8 9 2 6
Herb has ever attempted before.
3415 N .E . B ro a d w a y
(503) 287-1745
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5
Tempest
th e new album is NORTH ON SOUTH ST. It’s a dance album. It’s unlike anything
plus
CLASSICAL M IL L E N N IU M
n ext to EAST SIDE LOCATION.
L o w F all F ares
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6
Arnold Bros.
P u r c h a s e By O ct. 3 1 ,1 9 9 1
7 D a y A d v a n c e P u rc h a s e
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7
Blubinos
^ethnic A r t works
Gallery
"Works of Color"
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September 5tli - 28th
by:
Charlotte Lewis
Yvonne Manipon
Charles Taluni
316 N.E. Tiontpsoii • Portland, Oregon 97212
(503)288-3779
Gallery Hours - Tues. - Sul. 12-6
4 Klacks North of Broufnwy
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Ice Cream A t Its Best
Special O ccasions W h en Folks in Portland
M ost Enjoy Ice C ream
At a birthday, wedding o r graduation party
33%
W h en th e w e a th e r is h o t
17%
Sum m ertim e
15%
W ith family
12%
$298.00
▼ E a st C o a s t ▼
Presents:
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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8
Perfect 10
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9
KGON & Chrylsalis Records
.92€ concert with
Chrissy Steele
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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
PM A Showcase
$338.00
N e w Y ork
W a s h in g to n , D .C .
A tla n ta
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▼ T h e W e st ▼
D e n v e r $238.00
S an D ie g o $238.00
Los A n g e le s $218.00
S a n F ra n c isc o $198.00
- Call Today -
G abi s
A M E R IC A ’S F A M IL Y
T R A D IT IO N F O R 121 Y E A R S !
f e a t u r i n g
l i v e
m u s ic
\Nednesday thru S u n d a y
To satisfy a craving
9%
F rid a y & S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 6 & 7 a t 9 :0 0 pm
To relax
9%
7Vew A ttitude - with Joshua Staples
As a late night snack
9%
S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 8 at 7 :0 0 pm
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K a n sa s C ity
M in n e a p o lis /S t. P a u l
M ichael Cooper a n d Calvin Walker
Survey of 100 Portland ice cream purchasers
M o n . a n d T u e s ., S e p te m b e r 9 & 10 at 9 :0 0 pm
Source: BREYERS* Ice Cream
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Blues on the Jukebox
SIT
W e d . a n d T h u rs ., S e p te m b e r 11 & 12 at 9 :0 0 pm
“A lusty show that spells community theater at its best’
Willamette Week
D.J. B u zzy’
Movie passes for a special advance screening of
Livin’ Large (one per person) plus posters and t-shirts
wifi be given away on a first come first serve basis
while supplies last this Friday at 9:00 pm.
‘The funniest play o f the summer. The People’s choice!”
“ PASSIN”
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8pm
Sundays at 7pm - now thru September 15th
5 700
THE PORTLAND BLACK REPERTORY
THEATRE IS BACK!
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BR O U G H T TO YOU BY
„ Family Dining < Catering * Specialty Menu
Reservations 287-3959
.Down Home Cooking At Its Very Best!
“A must see!”
.C a tfis h * R e d S n a p p e r .B B Q R ib s .S te a k s
Tickets available at:
T ue. SEPT. 17
M usic M ille n n iu m Record Stores
J a B e ll’s Beauty Supplies
M rs. C ’s W igs
Or.c Stop Records
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Fri. SEPT. 20
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•nth paid admission'
7332 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
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