Focus ïh e JJa rt kmh ©bseruer May 5, 1999 Page 3 e/trfc ß « a b lan de, „ n n .u n h v O .ll,,, is celebrating ih- arts from M on,lux. Max !.. un.il 1, i. lax. Max II Ih, I, .11.m; ing is a san.pl. lis, < ,1 » a.npus . x.-ms I , ihfci year’s Aft Beal W 1 - 2 pm Student S ervices Building Courtyard MONDAY MAY 10 Brody Theatre - Improv! 12 - 1 pm Cafeteria, East Wing Taking cues from the audience, Portland’s premier improvisational theater group creates characters and stories “on-the-spot,” delighting and confounding the audience. Portland’s Newest Hip-Hop Artists - Presented by Money Green Records (Rain location: Cafeteria, Student Center) Hear the latest music on the Portland Hip-Hop scene with the tight beats of Producer Boogie Man as he teams with the individual sounds and personalities of local artists Mr. Unknown, Droopy, Lady Lan, and Moe Serious - a mix that blends the sound of West Coast and Coolio Up Close East Coast Hip-Hop, R&B, Dance, and Funk. TUESDAY MAY 11 The Lelooska Family - Native American Storytelling and Slides 1 1 am - 1 2 pm Terrell Hall 122 From Ariel, Washington, the Lelooska Family headquarters, comes a Living History Program, featuring Native American art in the form of storytelling, dance, and masks. Join Chief Don Lelooska and his family, well known both as artists and educators, for this unique cultural experience. WEDNESDAY MAY 12 Northwest Visions - Film and Video Program and Discussion Building Courtyard Don’t miss this opportunity to (Rain location: Cafeteria) Renowned Costa Rican singer see the Portland debut of Northwest and songwriter Guadalupe Urbina Visions, a showcase of films and vid­ brings a wide repertoire of songs in eos by women artists living in the Northwest. Co-sponsored by the Spanish to her audience. Her mes­ sages and musical passion make her Sylvania Women’s Resource Center, the program offers an exciting se­ an unforgettable performer. lection of imagination - expanding FRIDAY works of various styles. These shorts MAY 14 will take you on different journeys through animation, narrative, and Fiction, Poetry, and Art Alive experimentation, encompassing es­ - Literary Reading tablished makers and fresh voices. 7 pm - 8 am Terrell Hall 112 Northwest Visions is a program by Fiction, Poetry, and Art Alive the Northwest Film Center, Port­ jams to the brim a wide variety of land, Oregon. Curated by Enie literary and artistic work. Student Vaisburd. sculpture and watercolors will be on display while at least a dozen stu­ THURSDAY dents and contributors to the forth­ coming issue of C ascade’s own MAY 13 Pointed Circle will step up to the Guadalupe Urbina - Music mike and read selections from origi­ Performance nal work. Come hear tomorrow’s 1 2 pm - 1 pm Student Services literary voices today! 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Terrell Hall 122 Hi'* A CÉ&ÉVP IN M i OuJNMtfilP. Rap star Coolio took some time out to sign autographs at Music Mil­ lennium (on 32nd & Burnside) compliments of Jamin 95.5 FM. Hun­ dreds o f fans showed up and got to see the talented artist up close. TA HA fa t T h e H o tte s t S p o t in to w n Pool, sports, live music & dancing • Big screen TV - new ownership “Lottery w ill be here soon" We call it TA HA f a t for a reason! 503-289-4711 • 736 N. Lombard 97217 top by Boulevard Motor« (1800 NE. Martin Luther King Jr. Btvfl.) or me Honiara uoew IE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.) to receive a complimentary pass tor two to see Trlppin e r person while supplies last; no purchase necessary. Employees of sponsoring agencies are o t eligible. Trlppin’ opens nationwide on Wednesday, May 12.