J une 18, 1997 • T he P ortland O bserver P age AS (Cljc |J o r t lattò (Dliserucr ENTERTAINMENT CCu A T im e To K ill” S ta r Tonea S tew art M iracle T h e a tre G ro u p , the Northwest’s premiere Latino arts and culture organization, presents a concert by Guadalupe Urbina. Urbina is a renown Costa Rican singer and songwriter whose work has gained re c o g n itio n th ro u g h o u t L atin America and Europe. The concert is open to the general public and will be held a the Miracle Theatre, 525 SE Stark on June 27 at 8 p.m. Ticket price is $10. for information and reservations call 236-7253. U rbina w ill also be part o f A rteM ilagro, M iracle T h e a tre ’s summer workshops and will be a Community Artist in Residence at the Portland International Perfor­ mance Festival. At Miracles’s Work­ shops she will be teaching Latin folk Music and Storytelling for children. ArteMilagro will consist o f various workshops for children and adults in theatre, dance and video. Classes will start on June 16 and run through the end o f August. Call The Miracle at 236-7253 for more details! Tonea Stewart will Star In USA Network Premiere o f "My Stepson, My Lover" Wednesday, lune 25, 1997 PM, EST Veteran actress Tonea Stewart, who portrayed Samuel L. Jackson’s wife in last sum m er’s blockbust­ ing motion picture, “ A Time To Kill," is winning acclaim for her new role. She’s starring with Rachel Ward in the upcom ing USA N etw ork thriller, “My Stepson, My Lover" which will air Wednesday, June 25th L d C i i j a i j ? (dozyc&iC (7 at 9 p.m. (EST). “ I can’t tell you too much about the film,” the actress teases, “ Be­ cause it’s a secret, but it’s really good.” The Temptations The T e m p ta tio n s , M o t o w n ’s “Emperors of Soul" w ill perform a t Chinook W inds June 2 7 . lllTffillilTIOIIflL T'ffiiOfiFlffiS CDIlVCRCC III I’OUTLflllO From the 60’s into the 9 0 ’s and on to the year 2000 one generation after another have enjoyed the breath- taking harmonies, stylish choreog­ raphy and thrill making vocal leads o f the Temptations. Otis Williams, the one remaining member o f the original Tem ptations, along with Ron Tyson, Theo Peoples, Harry McGilberry, and Terry Weeks carry on the tradition that has become known as part o f the “ M otown Advertise In (Elie • la ttò Call 503-288-0033 Portland International Performance Festival performers: Ken Campbell, Anne Galjour, and Akira Matzui. The 1997 Portland International ¡rformance Festival features origi- ll and provocative perform ance om the outrageous to the sublime, heater, film, dance, and music will vet P o rtla n d a u d ie n c e s. Ken ampbell, hailed as Britian’s comic :nius, opens the F estiva l with imais Vu, a hilarious and irrever- it guided tour. The narrative moves om an inadequately prepared alien Saddam Hussein As one critic ated “ I don’t think there is a more larious anarchic talent on the loose British T heater.” (The Times andon). Also featured is Anne Galjour, vard winning playwright and com ­ illing performer in her one-woman ur de force. Hurricane. Galjour Sound.” The Temptations have had 43 Top Ten R&B Singles, 14 Number I R&B Singles, 15 Top Ten Pop Singles, 4 Number I Pop singles and a total o f 4 Grammy Awards. The Way You Do The Things You Do, My Girl. Get Ready, Ain’tT oo Proud to Beg, Beauty’s Only Skin Deep, Papa Was A Rolling Stone, and Cloud Nine are a small sampling o f the many hit recordings that have become part of America’ssongbook. A loving tribute to the classic love songs from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s, “ For Lovers Only” is the title ot the group’s latest album release. The Temptations will be perform­ ing Friday, June 27 at 8pm. Obtain tickets by calling 1-888- MAIN- ACT (624-6228). Give in to temptation! Come and join us at our Concerts by the Sea! To add to this pleasurable experi­ ence, try your luck on the loosest slots and the most liberal Black Jack in the state o f Oregon at Chinook Winds Casino and Convention Cen­ ter. M u s ic M ille n n iu m C e I e b r « i c « BLACK MUSIC M O N TH O ib s c r u c r takes the audience on a journey to the richness and starkness o f the Louisiana Bayou. Hurricane won, the 1996 William Glideman ward for outstanding new play. 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