Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 06, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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ENTERTAINMENT
Disney’s Champions on Ice, hosted by Scott Hamilton (above center), features the extraordinary talents
of champion female skaters Nicole Bobek(left) and Surya Bonaly (right). The show airs in a one-hour
special, Saturday, March 9 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
C e l e s t e S Beauty Salon
Urban Species, a trio from north London makes powerful original
music based on the American hip hop sounds. On “Listen," their
debut album, Urban Species blends equal measures of funk,
reggae, soul, folk, fork and lyrical positively refreshingly and
satisfying brew.
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New & used books on
Business, Music, &
African-A merican Studies
Spinners) as musical influ-1
ences, Blu infuses the lyrics i
of his debut album “Out o f|
the Blu” with an honest pas-1
sion that is lacking in many of I
today’s artists.
Produced by Chaz Hayes, the
single, "Hide and Go Get It,” is a I
sexy jam that is reminiscent of
Rufus’s funky “Tell Me Something [
Good.”
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Pianisi To Perform Rarely Heard Music
I he fee for those reservations is
$ I per ticket transaction.
G oodenberger also will com ­
ment on the many facets o f Clara
Schum ann’s life. She will dis­
cuss Schumann as a perform er
and com poser and talk about her
life, place in music history, her
position as a woman artist and
her m arriage to com poser Robert
Schumann.
Goodenberger has taught piano,
music history, opera and music heal­
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Multicultural Fair
Pianist Jennifer Gooden berger
will perform the rarely heard
music o f Clara Schumann, a re­
nowned pianist and influential
musician o f the 19th century.
The performance is set for 7:30
p.m . F rid a y , M arch 15, in
Wiegand R ecital Hall, on the
M ary lh u rst C o lle g e cam p u s.
Tickets, which may purchased at
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seniors. T ickets may be p u r­
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ists services by calling 786-0568
GENUINE ITALIAN FOOD
CATERING & FAMILY RESTAURANT
Barber: Nathaniel Wilson
Since he could talk, this I
Los Angeles native has been |
singing.
Rorn the youngest baby
in a family whose musical
tastes were dominated by I
B.B. King, Johnny Taylor]
and Bobby Blue Bland, Blu
was singing the blues at an
early age - hence his nick-|
I name.
By the age of nine, Blu was
I studying opera and classical
music and launching his mu­
sical career singing at birth­
days and church functions.
With Teddy Pendergrass,
Sam Cooke, Jeffery Osborne
and Philippe Wynee (of the |
We would like to extend a personal invitation to you and your family
to attend the Boise-Eliot "Multicultural Fair Celebration o f People” on
Friday, March 8th, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Our celebration is now in its 15th
year, and we are expecting over 3,000 people.
I he Multicultural Fair showcases our multicultural curriculum and
provides an avenue to share with the community our staffs dedication and
methods to incorporate the essential learning skills into each child’s
school experience. There will be food and child-made cultural items for
sale. Children will be able to purchase “passports” which can fill with
stamps representing various countries/cultures as they tour each class­
room VV e encourage you to visit each individual classroom to observe the
development of our children in the area of academic achievement and
multicultural education.
This will be an excellent opportunity to acknowledge the culture and
heritage of various countries from throughout the world. The Fair is
culminating event involving participation Boise-Eliot students, family
members, staff and a host of community volunteers.
For more information, please contact Betty Campbell or Eileen Isham
(Principals) at 280-6171.
285-5253
(503) 287-3813
Blu Integrates Old With Ncw|
Motown recording artist Blu has
been described as a young voice
w ith and old sound that has the
sincerity of those classic crooners
yet still captures the essence of to­
day’s popular sound.
C ascade P izza & D eli
gon voast, she has worked extensive­
ly as a musical director and pianist
for theater.
Schumann was an outstanding
concert pianist of the 19th century
whose career spanned more than 60
years. Married at 2 1 to composer
Robert Schumann, she continued to
perform while managing the prob­
lems o f career, household, husband
and eight children. Widowed at 37,
she was a lifelong exponent of her
husband’s compositions, as well as
those of her close friend, Johannes
Brahms.
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