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>'•>>>♦ > r * r > » » v * V * v v' Page 4..The Portland Observer...August 26, 1992 Portland Observer ENTERTAINMENT KBPS AM/FM & Flash Forward Radio Theater Team Up At ArtQuake Portlanders will gel a chance to e x p e rie n c e liv e ra d io th e a te r at A nQ uake, as the Flash Forward Radio Theater company brings audience pat ticipation to its performances on the Cabaret Stage, Saturday, September 5111, at 3:15 P.M. Live actors... live sound effects... live laughs... come see how it s all done, with a lot of imagination, maybe a couple of coconuts, galva nized steel and other props, both exolit and ordinary. Elaine G am er, Flash Forw ard's founder and director, was formerly a producer and instructor at KBPS-AM, where she conducted classroom work shops for students in sound effects and writing for radio. She also produced stories and dram as written and acted by students groups for on-air broadcast and instructional program series. The Portland Public School students who visit KBPS today could become the Flash Forward members o f tomorrow. ArtQuakc visitors can also stop by the KBPS booth to learn about class room workshops, performance oppor tunities for students, the broadcasting and communications training program for high school students, the educa tional programming of KBPS-AM ind the classical music programming of KBPS-FM. Free program guides .« d bumper stickers will be available, and KBPS mugs, t-shirls and sweatshirts may also be purchased. THETHRIllEROFTHEVEARlSHERE!" Pat C ollins WVVOR T V N t W YORK 4 I “A VERY HOI, HEART-THUMPING HIT... U niversity of Portland Chorus to Begin Rehearsals The University o f Portland's U ni versity Chorus begins rehearsals for its 1992-1993 season at 7 P.M. Monday, September 14 in Buckley Center A udi torium on the University Campus. The season schedule will include performances at The Grotto and with the University Orchestra and Univer sity Singers, said chorus director Ken neth Klesynski, an associate professor o f music. No auditions arc required for the chorus composed o f students, Univer sity faculty, staff and community m em bers. For more information, contact Klesynski at 283-7294 or 646-6070. The University of Portland is one of the largest private, higher education institutions in the Northwest. It is the only school in Oregon to offer a College o f Arts and Sciences, a Graduate School and nationally accredited schools o f Business, Education, \Engineering and Nursing. The residential four-year Catholic University is affiliated with the Congregation o f Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Ind. I his will be the lilm that catapults both Leigh and Fonda into the stratosphere.. The ending is among the most frightening in recent memory? M Iw ». LK INCHES MMA/ME B R ID G E T FON DA - J E N N IF E R JA S O N L E IG H MUSIC MILLENNIUM West Side FOSTER DRIVE-IN 244 M 7 4 V I 24« 6460 V I NOW SHOWING AT THESE THEATRES J BROADWAY METROPLEX I**»’ 32ND & E BURNSIDE 231-8926 I lll l BEAVERTON DRIVE IN 2M697? V I [I I I TIGARD CINEMAS « *•*] 246-6473 V- I 1 SOUTHGATE LLOYD CINEMAS 24«-6«34 JL 1 82ND AVE 7 74-7731 V !j||| ROSE MOYER GRANO PARKWAY I 23RD & NW JOHNSON 248-0163 Doc’s Hosts Blues & Jazz Jam Sessions D oc’s Bar & Grill, located at 3000 SE Powell Blvtl., will host a series o f Open Jam Sessions on Mondays, Tues days, and Sundays beginning August 17th. F e a tu re d p e rfo rm e rs w ill be Sakiusa & Friends (“The South Pacific Blues M an”), The Blues Power Band with Sonny Hess, and The Norman Sylvester Band featuring The Sweet Thangz plus Patrick Lamb. The ses sions will be open to all musicians to join in and the public is cordially in vited. a k a K h a n Tuesday, Sept. 29 with special guest A ll A g Frank Martin Joins KUPL AM/ FM Sales Staff Continuous Hit Country KUPL 98.5 FM /1330 AM Vice President/General Manager, Edward T. Hardy announced today the addition oPFrank Martin to the KUPL local sales staff as an A c count Executive. Martin, who has been in the Port land market for over eleven years has an extensive background in m edia includ ing, most recently, local sales for KGW- TV, Channel 8 and KPTV, Channel 12. Prior to com ing to O regon, Martin worked for the M ontana Television Network. Martin holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Boston University and attended Boston U niversity’s Graduate School o f Education. He is a member of the Southwest Portland Rotary and the Portland Advertising Federation. In addition to KUPL AM /FM , Scripps Howard Broadcasting owns and operates television stations in Balti more, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, K ansas C ity , M em p h is, P h o en ix , Tampa, Tulsa and W est Palm Beach. It also operates radio stations in Balti more and M emphis as well as cable television systems in California, Colo rado and Florida with 267,000 basic subscribers. OUTLETS: All Fred Meyer Fastixx outlets in the following Fred Meyer Stores: Beaverton, Stadium, Tigard, Tualatin, Oak Grove, Gresham, Gateway, Hollywood West, East Salem, Mill Plain, Johnson Creek and Walker Road. Music Millennium East & West and the Fox Theater, downtown, also available at the PCPA, Civic Auditorium. For ticket information phone: (5C3) 224-2038 * Fax (503) 227-4418