t U A R Y 24, 1999 » ^ e f f o r t lanhj ORT eruer i H 1999 Black History Month Events Play Reading to make, is an epic story of the like lasy year’s Through the Door of take care of the two younger Satisfy your curiosity with this guest plight o f villagers who want only to No Return, it is all about the children. As is the case with other audience invitation. You will see be left in peace to till their land and relationship between “Mother AIDS children, Tamari and her and hear an 8-member cast reading lead their lives. However, they are Africa” and “New World.” This siblings are everyone’s child, and no of the award-winning one-act at the mercy of far-off bureaucrats creative documentary is set in the one’s. She soon finds herself pursued playscript “When Justice Throws who care only for the wishes of the world of Santería, the Afro-Cuban by a promiscuous would-be benefac­ The Second Stone,” written, large landowners. Like many films religion that is a syncretic blend of tor; she risks becoming another produced and directed by Raymond south of the Sahara, The Land traditional West African Yoruba victim of the same disease that killed Cornelius Alexander. Imagine a brings to life the intimate relations religion and Catholicism. The her parents. Ultimately a call to criminal justice system has targeted between the peasant men and central figure is Lázaros Rós, the action, Everyone’s Child asks its you as the prime suspect of a women and the land (as well as the leading akpwon (singer) of Santería audience to consider its own homicide you know you didn’t water) that sustains them. It also and devotee of Oggun, the god of responsibility in dealing with the commit. Now your credibility shows what happens when they say metals, iron, and warfare. A terrible problem and legacy of AIDS becomes an important, inescapable enough is enough. In Arabic with fascinating blend of ceremony, in Africa. It has been seen through­ legal issue, which, as an illuminat­ English subtitles. confession, fiction, and myth, the out Anglophone Africa. In English. ing example, former Olympic Thursday, February 25, noon, and film serves to celebrate the bridge Thursday, March 4, 1:30 PM, and superstar sprinter Eddie Crankshaw Saturday, February 20, 7:30 PM in tying present-day Cubans back to Saturday, March 6, 7:30 PM, in faced during his ordeal with the Terrell Hall, Room 122, PCC their African roots. In Spanish with Terrell Hall, Room 122, PCC Criminal Justice System in Rich­ Cascade Campus. English subtitles. Cascade Campus. &■ O v *#» Thursday, March 4, noon, and mond, Virginia. The next reading MORTU N E G A (1 9 8 8 , Friday, March 5, 7:30 PM, in Guinea-Bissau, 85 min.), directed Terrell Hall, Room 122, PCC Center on 2746 NE MLK Jr., Blvd. by Flora Gomes. Set during the Cascade Campus. The evening Call 503/284-6878. Liberation struggle (which ended in screening, which is co-sponsored by Vessels Wedding Planning Workshop 1973) and immediately after, is the the PCC-Cascade Women s History VESSELS, “Tableware With IFCC Gallery story of one woman, Diminga, Month Committee, will be followed Meaning,” has scheduled its series on wedding invitation procedures Westward Movement whose husband, Soko. is fighting on by discussion led by individuals of popular wedding planning and traditions and offer many A 56-minute informational program The Interstate Firehouse Cultural the front lines, her devotion to him familiar with traditional Yoruba workshops for prospective brides- helpful do’s and don’ts to follow in on the “African Americans in the Center kicks off Black History and to the cause of independence, religion and individuals familiar and grooms-to-be. Titled “Before announcing this big event. Other Westward Movement” film project Month with exhibitions of paintings and the high cost of the war against with Santería. Jumpin’ the Broom” Wedding segments include important things will be shown on Cable Access on and pen & inks by Vancouver, the Portuguese. In Portuguese with that will continue through February English subtitles. EVERYONE’S CHILD Workshops, couples can select from one of two convenient dates, to consider when planning the wedding, and suggestions for Saturday, February 27 at 9 AM, Washington artist Philemon T. Reid 27. Reid’s oil paintings of jazz and Thursday, February 25, 2 PM and (1996, Zimbabwe, 90 min.), February 27 or March 27. adding cultural touches into the blues musicians reveal a keen Saturday, February 27, 7:30 PM in directed by Tsitsi Danarembga. In ability to adapt materials into a Terrell Hall, Room 122, PCC this film, four children have lost their Each session will run from 1 -3 PM personal vehicle for expression. The Cascade Campus. parents to AIDS, a tragically and will be held at VESSELS, at Bridge Builders common situaiton in Zimbabwe and 2605 NE Martin Luther King Jr. The Bridge Builders will be holding The Disciples o f Song special concert, OGGUN:AN ETERNAL PRESENT (1981, Cuba, 55 in much of Africa. Itai, the elder son, Boulevard, comer of Russell. The their Third Black History Month with Christor and Evelyn Lewis, leaves for Harare to try to earn cost is $5 per person. Seating is Celebration and The Prospective Marilyn Keller, and many more. Festival O f African Films THE LAND (1969, Egypt, 130 min.), directed by Gloria Rolando. money to send back; he is soon lost limited; reservations are required, Gents Club “Rites of Passage” At first glance, oggun might appear among the many unemployed street by calling 503/249-1952. The Announcement at the Portland Arts Augustana Lutheran Church, 2710 min.), directed by Yusuf Chahine. an odd choice for this festival, for it kids of the capítol city. Tamari, the grooms-to-be are admitted free! Museum on Sunday, February 28 at NE 14lh Avenue; phone 288-6174 for “The Land”, which took eight years is set and filmed in Cuba. However, elder daughter, remains behind to The workshop will feature details 7 PM. Call 503/306-2960. more information. Freewill offering. will be on Saturday, February 27, from 5:30 — 7:30 PM at the L.I.F.E. IFCC Gallery is located at 5340 N. Interstate Ave. Call 823-2000. Photo: Library of Congress Mary Lou Williams (1910-1981) - Mary Lou Williams was known as “the First Lady of Jazz" and described by Duke Ellington as “per­ petually contemporary”. wedding ceremony. y • |i= 1 ■ r ÌA Channel 11. Augustana Lutheran Church Saturday, February 27 at 7:00 p . m . 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