P age B3 1 he P ori land O bserver • J uly 9, 1997 (Die ^Inrthxnb (iDhsmwr ENTERTAINMENT The Life shines on Broadway M''- Chuck Cooper and Ullias White star In The Life, a show about street life around Times Square. c a *>•> Dan Balmer entertains (left) and concertgoers (above) enjoy the music, a picnic lunch, wine tasting and a panoramic view at the Jazz in the Afternoon series at Willamette Valley Vineyards in Turner. Don't miss the next venue, the Phil Baker Quintet, with Phil Baker on bass, Kelly Broadway, vocals, Ron Steen, drums, Randy Porter, piano and Lee Wuthenow, tenor saxophone, on Sept 1 at 3 p.m. Photos by Yvonne Lerch While many o f today’s teen stars are brawling, brooding (be it faux or authentic) or just being downright unruly, along comes a breath o f fresh air in the form o f Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Stars o f not one, but two, hit shows on Nickelodeon (their self-titled Kenan & Kel is the second highest rated show on cable television), the dynamic duo are poised to spread their infectious charm to an even wider audience this summer, with the release o f Good Burger, a Paramount Pictures/ N ickelodeon Movies production. B ased on a sk e tc h from N ickelodeon’s all-kids sketch com ­ edy hit series, All that, (the other show the duo star in) Good Burger is a modern day David and Goliath story set in the burger-world. Kenan and Kel play Dexter and Ed, respec­ tively, a pair o f high school kids who take summer jobs at the fast food joint, G ood Burger. While toiling away at the french fry bin and the grill. Ed creates a “special sauce” that immediately becomes all the rave and propels Good Burger to enormous levels o f success. However, this success domes with a price tag attached. The manager o f Mondo Burger (Good Burger's prime com petition) begins a nefarious plot to get his hands on the receipt for the secret sauce. It becomes a battle o f good burger versus evil burger, big Mario Winans Story Of My Heart Zith Story O f My Heart, Mario ans presents a debut R&B album se musical landscape is spotted positive messages ofhope, good- and spirituality. The 22 year-old er/producer/perform er has re­ ed an enduring project that taps ie best elements o f R&B music: I song structure, catchy hooks rhythms, meaningful lyrics, and tional vocals. Mario says the best g about Story O f My Heart is its ical and lyrical flow. “You get i a positive feeling from it,” he tes. “It’s peaceful, and easy to lect with My goal is for it to give Me strength to better their lives relationships.” Teen Angst? Not! guy versus small fry, as Ed and Dexter fight to preserve Good Burger and prevent it from begin crushed by Mondo Burger. Where as Good Burger represents “old-school” traditions and down home friendliness, Mondo Burger is the epitome o f futuristic, assembly line coldness. Essentially, Ed and Dexter are fighting to uphold the values and morals which they hold near and dear to their hearts. Ini­ tially, Ed and Dexter are uneasy allies in their mission to save Good Burger. However, the heat o f the battle draws Ed and Dexter closer and they subsequently forge a genu­ ine bond and lasting friendship. Kenan and Kel maintain an off­ screen friendship as well (no petty jealousies or rivalry here) and are very supportive o f each other. Their appeal can largely be attributed to the fact that, much like their charac­ ters in the film, they too are repre­ sentative o f“old-school” family val­ ues and tradition Idolized by young children nationwide, Kenan and Kel do not take their role model status lightly Kel asserts "It makes me feel so good to see kids o f different ages, backgrounds and cultures like what we do. That’s when you know you're doing good work ' Kenan concurs “ We reach all types o f kids with what we do.” Education is another issue very important to Kenan and Kel. They both are enrolled in college and very intent on obtaining their degrees. They encourage children to make the most o f their education and have appeared on Black Entertainment Television s (BET) Teen Summit to discuss educational matters. A Chicago native, Kel also has his sights set on a music career. He’s formed the rap group. Minds After Future Thought (MAFT), and re­ corded the hit song "Watch Me Do My Thing" with teen-idols Imma­ ture, which was featured on the soundtrack to All That. A true lover of music, Kel recalls that one o f the highlights o f filming Good Burger was meeting George Clinton. “ I grew up with my dad listening to Parlia­ ment Funkadelic, Bootsie Collins and the P Funk All Stars. I love George Clinton and he came up to me and said ' my grand kids watch your show all the time.' that’s amazing to me because I’m such a big fan o f his.” S t e p h e n s s t a r s a t H a rv e y ’s Versatility is the key element that has made James Stephens III the success story that he is today. Stephens brings his seemingly endless supply o f im­ personations and songs to H arvey's Comedy Club at 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 15. As a law student at the University o f W ashington. Stephens was earning extra money in clubs during Seattle’s mid-80s comedy boom. After coming in as a finalist in the Seattle Int. Comedy Competition, Stephens moved to Los Angels and the comedy scene in Seattle collapsed. Coincidence? After arriving in Hollywood, Stephens began earning appearances on specials on HBO and Showtime and was a regular on the Fox comedy series The Edge. Stephens draws from his experience as the youngest of seven children; a self-proclaimed city boy with a country heart, the result o f being one-part Army brat and two parts being raised on the strong sensibilities o f his mother a southern black woman. These are threads which are woven tightly into his comedic fiber. H arvey's is located at 436 N. W. 6th Ave. Reservations are recommended by calling 241-0338. t 1 F 7 ,, The Life, explores the colorful world o f the Times Square area o f New York a generation ago, in the pre-A ID S year o f 1980, focusing on the lives o f the p ro stitu tes, pim ps and hustlers who w orked 42nd Street. The show opened at Broadw ay’s Ethel Barrymore Theatre on April 26. Sony Classical’s original cast re­ cording, produced by Cy Coleman , - « g '■ as * and Mike Berniker, features the songs “The Oldest Profession,” "M y Friend" and "My Body,” which was performed on the Tony Awards tele­ cast. The Life was named best musical o f the 1996-97 Broadway season by the Outer Critics Circle, the Drama Desk and the Drama League. The show also won two Tony Awards for performers Lillias White and Chuck Cooper. Wyclef Jean On the eve o f the release o f his debut "solo” album on RuffHouse/ Colum bia Records, the Fugees’ W yclef Jean cheerily makes an ob­ servation that’s at once obvious and profound. "This the first time kids get to hear C lef - you know C lef standing by him self as Clef.” he says definitively. “So it’s like you get to feel what C lef is about. What does C lef stand for? What does he represent? I think people heard the Fugees eclectically. But they never heard. This is C lef’s side; this is what he represents.’ It’s important for kids to know that, yeah, w e ’re positive, but there’s a twist to it - w e’ re not soft. It’s like the Bible is in one hand, the gun is in the other.” Before the international success ofthegroup’smulti-platinum sopho­ more set. The Score, the Fugees (Refugee Camp) approached hip- hop’s worldwide sound-stage with a seemingly contradictory point-of- view/frame-of-reference; they col­ lectively emerged from the depths o f their New Jersey studio, the Booga Basement, with Clef leading the at­ tack, an acoustic guitar in one hand, a microphone in the other. The mis­ sion was simple: to bring the plight of American ghetto youth — native- born and transplanted alike -- to a world wide audience. COME SEE THE BEEPER MAN AT James Stephens III Oblivion is a mesmerizing novel o f death and forgetting, love and memory by the author of Damage, Josephine Hart. 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