k ï %•1 • /„ MIL HË9BNpw&»a rVZ T he P ortland O bserver • J uly 4« ■ Í* •*•- & 81 9 d P age B3 16, 1997 (Tlje |Jo rtlan b (ßbscruer ENTERTAINMENT I kiriin McCrary tv portray J/z Turner Network Television (TNT) is pleased to offer you a First-look at Hakim Alston, the newest star of our original series The New Adventures of Robin Hood. Hakim Alston has been cast as Kemal,’ a trained warrior of the highest order in Fighting as well as the philosophical arts. In the series, the character will fight alongside Robin Hood in their weekly battles. Alston is a 4th degree black belt who retired as ISKA World Heavy­ weight Kickboxing Champion and PKL World Heavyweight Full C on­ tact Karate Champion in 1995 to pursue a career in acting. To date, he has appeared in the features Mortal Kombat, for Newline, B lood M oon, C a ro lc o , and ShootFighter, for Miramax. The second season of The New Adventures of Robin Hood premiered on TNT Monday, July 14, at I Op.m. (ET) and will run through the Fall of this year. The New Adventures of Robin Hood, which deputed in January of ‘97 to the highest-ever rating for a launch of a one-hour original series on basic cable, is tongue-in-cheek action-packed series featuring Mat­ thew Porretta in the title role and Barbara Griffin as the leather-clad Marion (now, every bit Robin’ sequal on and off the battle-field). Firehouse Festival The Interstate Firehouse C u l­ tural C enter launches its 15th an n i­ versary season o f perform ing and v isual a rts w ith the first-e v e r Firehouse Festival - and all of Port­ land is invited! Festivities will take place in Patton Park, adjacent to the IFCC at 5340 N. Interstate Ave., on Saturday, August 2 from noon to 8 pm, and Sunday, August 3 from noon to 6 pm. It will be a weekend of fun for the whole family! Kids can review Civil W ar era cavalrym en, create sidew alk chalk art, bounce around in an inflatable castle, or tour the neighborhood aboard a m iniature train - w hile parents take a whirl at traditional ethnic folk dances from Poland, Hungary, Israel and Africa, browse the one-of-a-kind crafts for sale, or ju st celebrate the sum m er sunshine by listening to an eclectic mix of gospel, gypsy, bluegrass and jazz. A Fabulous Art Car Show, star­ ring Portland’s madcap fleet of ex­ travagantly embell ished automobi les, will encircle Patton Park throughout the weekend. Visitors are invited to hobnob with the art car creators and to collaborate in the transform ation of a 1965 Chrysler LeBaron “beater” (donated by Beaterville restaurateur and art car enthusiast Bill Lockner) into traf­ fic-stopping vehicular art. Beverages from Columbia Dis­ tributing and Pepsi, iced down with Koldkist ice cubes, and fine Widmer Brothers craft brews will be avail­ able to complement a splendid vari­ ety of delicious ethnic cuisines. Chances at getaways to Reno, Nehalem or Manzanita, memberships in OMSI or the Japanese Garden Society, tickets to a Tygres Heart Shakespeare production, and other equally enticing prizes will be of­ fered for a mere $5. Admission to the Firehouse Festi­ val is free. Donations are welcome; all proceeds benefit the IFCC’s non­ profit arts programs. For more infor­ mation, call 5O3Z823-2OOI. Actor D arius M cCrary, who has starred as college student and eldest son Eddie W inslow on A B C ’s Friday night staple ’’Fam ily M atters" for the past eight years, has a great reason to cel­ ebrate his recent 2 1 si birthday. He just began production on H BO ’s biographical dram a "Don King: Only In A m erica,” ... a m a­ jo r career m ove for the young actor. A lthough he originally was seen by D irector John H erzfeld for another role in the m ovie, the gregarious M cCrary was deter­ mined to show the director his “ A l l im personation." I l worked like a charm and M cCrary is now working daily, with a professional boxing trainer, to portray A l l in the production "Don King: Only In A m erica" is scheduled to debut exclusively on HBO in N ovem ber. M cCrary has signed for a ninth season of "Fam ily M atters.” Family Matters Star Darius McCrary (right) to Star As Muhammad Ali In HBO s "Don King: Only In America" Advertise In ( E lje ^ J n r t l a n b Hakim Alston joins the cast of The New Adventures o f Robin Hood as the nomadic warrior Kemal, who helps Robin and his friends combat treacherous villains lurking in magical Sherwood Forest. 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