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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
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“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.
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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.
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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