Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 12, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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ENTERTAINMENT
Time for Love
Aug 27 Color Me Badd 5 & 8 pm
Aug 28 Seals & Crofts 5 & 8 pm
Aug 29 J erry Reed 2 & 8 pm
Aug 3c Williams & Ree 2 & 8 pm
True Value/GMC Truck Country Showdown
Aug 3iNeilSedaka 5&8pm
Sept i The Amazing Kreskin 12 & 2 pm
Sept i Ricky Van Shelton *8 pm onh
Sept 2 Lee Greenwood 5 & 8 pm
Sept 3 BeBe & CeCe Winans 5 & 8 pm
Sept 4 George Benson 5 & 8 pm
Sept 5 Sweethearts of the Rodeof 2 & 8 pm
Sept 6 Suzy Bogguss s'2 & 8 pm
Sept 7 Alan Jackson 2 & 5 pm
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*These shows require reserved seat tickets, as w ell as
regular fair admission. Tickets are available from G. I. )oes
Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone at 1-800-
745-0888, until the day of the show Rain or shine. All
seats reserved. (Tickets subject to convenience charge.)
All acts subject to change. A limited supply of day -of-show
tickets are available
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While many new names have ar­
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in the field of R&B balladcers, Freddie
Jackson remains at the top of the games
with his fifth Capitol release, Time for
Love. Now in fine fighting form (he’s
dropped 40 pounds since his last record
and is still losing!), the svelte Mr. Jack-
son has thrown his hat into the ring with
a new single, “I could Use A Little Love
Right Now.” The record also features a
sensuous cover of soul classic “Me and
Mrs. Jones,” “I Don’t What to Live My
Life Without You” (a “Capitol” num­
ber featuring label mate D’Atra Hicks
and produced by Richard Marx), and a
hot guest appearance by saxophonist
Najec on “All I Ever Ask,” produced by
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STARTS AUGUST 14 AT THEATRES EVERYWHERE
Guild Fashion Show
We arc happy to announce that the
Guild is organizing a “Cultural Spice”
Fashion Show on Sunday, August 23rd,
from 2 - 5 p.m. at Sheba’s House of
Elegance, 3223 NE Broadway. Tickets
areSlO andw ill go to benefit the Guild.
The show will feature m en’s and
women’s clothing for work and every-
day wear that includes a bit of cultural
flair. Sheba’s House of Elcgat.ce and
Just James Fash.ons are providing the
clothes.
Judi Pitre is organizing the
modc,s and olhcr details.
cs(ed ¡n modelling or seliing ückets to
lhc show shou,d allend
meeting or
conUcl Judj at 273.4546 .
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G u ild t o h o ld
C u ltu r a l S p ic e ’
F a s h io n S h o w
The Urban League of Portland
Guild will present a benefit fashion
show at Sheba’s House of Elegance at
3223 NE Broadway in Portland on Sun­
day, August 23rd from 2 - 5 p.m. Ad­
mission, which includes light refresh­
ments, is S I0 per person.
The show will feature men’s and
women’s fashions from Sheba’s, Just
James, and Donnie’s Accessories. The
theme is “Cultural Spice,” clothing that
adds a cultural accent to a professional
or everyday wardrobe.
Tickets are available in advance
and at the door. Net proceeds will go to
the Urban League Guild, a volunteer
organization that works to support Ur­
ban League activities. For information
contact the Urban League at 280-2600.
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