Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 20, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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Willamette Star Cruises Into Portland
T he W illam ette Star, a $ 1 m illion,
75-foot yacht ow ned and operated by
the Portland Spirit, has arrived in
Portland to provide p rivate tours and
luxurious dining
The 149 passenger yacht is moored
at the R iverplace M arina and is sched-
uled for its m aiden cruise M arch 20.
The Wi I lamette Star was created to
provide private groups a luxurious din­
ing experience while cruising Port­
land’s scenic waterways. It is the sec­
ond ship in the Portland Spirit fleet.
“ Every detail o f the W illam ette
Star w as designed to m eet the needs
o f the tourists and corporate clients
w ho w ant the same m em orable pri­
vate river cruise experience th ey ’ve
enjoyed on the Portland Spirit, but
m ore intim ate scale,” said Dan Yates,
P ortland Spirit president.
T he custom built ship is equipped
w ith tw o te m p e ra tu re co n tro lled
decks, a com plete galley, a full ser­
vice bar, tw o outdoor view ing decks,
elegant interior decor and a sophisti­
cated sound system. For reservations
and inform ation call 224-3900.
Daryl “ Chill” Mitchell Joins
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Comedy Veterans “ SOT. Bilko
Sgt. Ernie Bilko (Steve Martin, right) speaks with two o f his loyal
troop members, Pfc. Wally Holbrook (Daryl Mitchell, left) and Pvt.
Duane Doberman (Eric Edwards, center).
The W/7/ametfe Star is the latest yacht to arrive in Portland to provide tours and luxurious dining.
Pointer Sisters Coming To Portland
T h e P o in te r s S is te rs s ta r in an
a ll-n e w p r o d u c tio n o f th e a w a rd ­
w in n in g B ro a d w a y h it m u sica l
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P o r t l a n d ’s C iv ic A u d ito r iu m ,
A p ril 10-14 fo r e ig h t p e rfo rm a n c ­
es.
T ic k e t p r ic e s r a n g e fro m $25
to $ 4 0 an d a re on sa le at all G .I.
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M u rra y
H o ro w itz an d R ic h a rd M a ltb y Jr.
an d d ir e c te d by A r th u r F a ria ,
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3 0 o f th e m o s t u n f o r g e tta b le
so n g s w ritte n o r m a d e fa m o u s by
th e le g e n d a ry F a ts W a lle r.
T h e P o in te r S is te rs h a v e had
an e x tra o rd in a r y r e c o rd in g c a ­
re e r, s p a n n in g tw o d e c a d e s an d
ra n g in g in s ty le s from G o s p e l,
rh y th m a n d b lu e s , j a z z , s o u l,
c o u n try , d a n c e an d ro ck n ’ ro ll.
A lo n g w ith L o u is A rm s tro n g ,
F ats W a lle r w as o n e o f th e first
a u th e n tic b la c k s u p e rs ta rs in th e
w h ite w o rld . H e c o m p o se d so m e
o f th e b r ig h te s t h its o f th e d ay
an d w as a lw a y s in d e m a n d as a
p e rfo rm e r.
Daryl M itchell, fam iliar to TV
audiences as D exter on T he John
L arroquette Show, jo in s veteran
fu n n y m e n S te v e M a rtin , D an
A ykroyd and Phil Hartman in the
m otion picture com edy Sgt Bilko,
scheduled for release March 29 from
U niversal Pictures.
M itchell plays W ally, a “by-the-
books” new recruit, who jo in s Sgt.
B ilko’s( Martin) military motor pool
and soon learns he is the only one
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& Video Production Services &
& Storyboards &
Script Writing
& Video Writing &
& Editing <
& Producing &
The Pointer Sisters will be in
Portland in April to star in a new
production of the Broadway hit
musical Ain't Misbehavin'.
Educational • Informational • Marketing
Entertainment • Business Communication
287-9074
P.O. Box 12259, Portland, OR 97212
Communications Since 1979
Alternative Rock
Bank T akes
Gospel By Storm
N ashville, Tenn. -- In an indus­
try know n for its pop artists i.e.
Amy G rant and M ichael W. Smith,
an alternative rock band, Jars O f
Clay, has becom e the fastest-sell­
ing debut artist in the history o f the
gospel m usic industry. T he band is
a special guest with the M ichael
W. Sm ith tour w hich stops in P ort­
land, O regon, at the Rose G arden,
Saturday, M arch 23.
With a style likened to Toad The
W et Sprocket, Jars o f Clay has re­
mained in the top five o f the Sound
Scan sales charts since the release o f
their self-titled debut in May o f last
year. Currently, the group’s song
“ Flood” is num ber 40 on the m odem
rock charts nationwide, according
to Radio and Records.
In 1994, the G ospel M usic A s­
sociation Spotlight aw ard w as giv­
en to Jars o f Clay after they co m ­
peted in a talent search w here over
200 acts vied for the distinction o f
being the best unsigned band on
the scene.
w ho can actually fix a car B ilko is
a born gam bler, who m akes a career
out o f taking his fellow soldiers to
the cleaners. Before he realizes it,
W ally is sw ept into B ilko’s unfor­
gettable, wild and wacky world.
Among M itchelI’s television cred­
its are a co-starring role on N B C ’s
I lere and Now with Malcolm Jamaal
Warner, as wel I as guest-starring roles
on The Cosby Show, Law & Order
and The Fresh Prince o f Bel-Air.
America’s favorite
sister act goes
Broadway and...
It AIN’T
to be »
missed!
DAILY NEWS
The Cuban National Folkloric Dance Ensemble from Havana will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, March 29, at
the Schnitzer Concert Hall, the final date of a two-month cultural exchange. Tickets are available at
Ticketmaster outlets.
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