Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 30, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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ENTERTAINMENT
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"funky fìlk blues diva with ja zz cats facing Northeast
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l)an Balmer G ro u p —Friday,
November I, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30
a.m., Heathman Hotel, S.W. Broad­
way at Salmon St., 2 4 1 -4100.
T erry R obb-Friday and Satur­
day, November I and2 ,Candlelight
Cafe, 2032 S.W. 5th Ave., 226-
3538.
Nobody’s Business—R&B, Fri­
day and Saturday, November I and
2,7 p.m. to I I p m.. Heathman Pub.
901 S.W. Salmon St., 227-5700.
Safrcidcuf (Cic 2 n d
Tom G ran t-P ian o , Saturday,
November 2, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30
a.m., Heathman Hotel, S.W. Broad­
way at Salmon St.. 241-4100.
Stephen Cohen-O riginal eclec­
tic acoustic music, Saturday, No­
vember 2, 7 to 9 p.m., Edgefield
Winery', 2126 S.W. Halsey St.,
Troutdale, 669-8610.
Sctttdeuf t&e 3 r d
New Line C in e m a ’s new high-
stakes a c tio n -d ra m a. Set It O ff,
s ta rrin g Ja d a P in k e tte , Q ueen
T he Bobs—check out these ver­
bal bards, Sunday, November 3, 8
p.m., at the Aladdin Theater, 3017
S.E. Milwaukie Ave., $14.50 in
advance from TicketMaster.
L atifah, V ivica’A. Fox, new com ­
er K im b e rly E lise , and B la ir
U nderw ood, w ill open in select
th eatres a cro ss the country on
W ednesday, N ovem ber 6, 1996.
S to n y
(P in k e tte ),
C le o
(L a tifa h ), T is e a n ( E lis e ) and
Frankie (F o x ) have been through
a to to g e th e r w hile grow ing up in
the p ro je c ts o f Los A n g e le s.
T h e y 'v e been scam m ed by sle a ­
zy em p lo y ers, slam m ed by h e a rt­
le ss b o y f r ie n d s , and s la p p e d
around by n e ig h b o rh o o d cops.
No m atter how tough the going
g o t—when one found h e rse lf in
tro u b le, she had three life-lo n g
frie n d s b a c k in g her up Now
com es the u ltim ate test.
A tragic chain o f ev en ts has
brought th ese in sep arab le c o m ­
panions c lo se r than im aginable.
As one g ra p p le s with the p o ssi­
bility o f losing her only child,
the foursom e find th e m se lv e s on
the edge o f d e sp e ra tio n . W ith
th eir w orld in turm oil and their
backs ag ain st the w all, they d e ­
cide to seize th e ir fo rtu n e —lite r­
ally . V irtu a lly o v e rn ig h t, the
women spiral into an u n c h a ra c ­
te ristic w orld o f crim e.
New Line Cinema presents a Peak
Production o f a film by F. Gary
Gray, Set It Off. t he film is directed
by Gray from screenplay by Takashi
Bufford and Kate Lanier. It is pro­
duced by partners Dale Pollock and
Oren Koules.
Set It O ff is rated “ R” and has
a running tim e o f ap p ro x im ately
120 m inutes.
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