Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 26, 1999, Page 16, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 2
<$ljf ÇorUanii ©bseruer
Focus
May 26,1999
Focus
A
S U P P L E M E N T
OF
®Î|e
^ortlanb
(©baertoer
Publisher
Chuck Washington
Editor
Larry J . Jackson, Sr.
Director of Advertising
Tony Washington
Copy Editor
Joy Ramos
Creative Director
Heather Fairchild
4747 N E Martin Luther
King, Jr., Blvd.
Portland, O R 97211
y
aring Our Say is the true
story of two extraordinary
J e A frican A m erican women
who lived through the adoption of
the Jim Crow laws, the H arlem Re­
naissance and the Civil Rights move­
ment. The sisters had professional
careers, challenging both the race
and gender stereotypes of their day.
In this play, the audience is in­
vited into the Delaney sisters’ home
to look at family photographs, hear
their stories, p rep are a m eal and
learn more about their perspectives.
Haring Our Say, Emily Mann’s heart­
warming play about the lives of Sadie
and Bessie Delaney, filled the house at
Artists Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) dur­
ing the past holiday season.
“ T h ese perform ances will bring
together different generation s, old
and young, and encourage them to
sh are th eir sto r ie s w ith on e an ­
other,’ says K ate Hawkes, coord in a­
tor of education and outreach for
A .R.T. “ T h e play provides us with
an opportunity to involve the com ­
m u n ity in a th e a te r ev en t th at
sp eak s to issu e s o f individuality,
com m unity, race and gender in a
fresh and su rp risin g way.”
From Ju n e 3 - 13, the play will
be restaged at S e lf Enhancem ent
In c.(SE I) in N orth Portland. The
preview will be held at 7 PM T h urs­
day, Ju n e 3 and the opening at 8 PM
Friday, Ju n e 4.
S E I is a nonprofit organization
com m itted to helping Portland’s in­
ner-city youth make positive choices
to achieve their full potential. In
1997 S E I o p en ed a new, 6 2 ,0 0 0
square foot facility that includes a
300-seat auditorium library, recre­
ation room , com puter laboratory,
gym nasium and health clinic. H av­
ing O ur Say will be the inaugural
perform ance in the auditorium .
For m ore inform ation, call 503/
709-8243.
C H IN O O K
PR ESEN TS
r
503-288-0033
Fax 503-288-0015
e-mail:
news@
portlandobserver.net
W IN D S
C A S IN O
The Delaney sisters take us on a remarkable journey through
the last hundred years of our nation's history. Sadie (standing)
is played by Brenda Phillips and Bessie (sitting) is played by
Demene Hall.
The Amazing
TCreskin
?
Deadlines idi
s u b m ille d m ale r ia l:
Article»: Friday by 5 p . m .
Ads: Monday by Noon
Focus welcomes freelance sub­
missions. Manuscripts and pho­
tographs can be returned if ac­
companied by a self-addressed
stamped envelope.
Chinook Winds is proud to announce the upcoming
performance of the most famous mentalist of all time,
The Amazing Kreskin, Ju n e 26 as part of the 4,h anni­
versary celebration of the Casino.
For over four decades, The Am azing Kreskin has
dramatized the unusual power of the human mind with
a rare combination of wit and showmanship. H is very
name has become an integral part of pop culture invoked
in comedy clubs, comic strips, print stories and T V shows
from sitcoms to national magazines. Kreskin, who has
performed for the likes of royalty and presidential fami­
lies, has also made well over 500 television appearances,
in addition to those as host of his own highly rated se­
KNHO
the sole property of the news­
paper and cannot be used in
other publications or personal
usage without the written con­
sent of the general manager,
unless the client has purchased
the composition of the ad.
1W The P'irflind Obwnn
foremost mentalist,” Kreskin offers $50,000 to anyone
who can prove he employs paid assistants or confeder­
ates during any of his performances.
On stage and television, Kreskin seeks to reveal the
thoughts of audience members, plant suggestions in fully
aware subjects and dazzle with feats of extraordinary
mental projections. As one of the highlights of his stage
show, he regularly asks to have his check hidden anywhere
in the premises. If he fails to find it, he will forfeit his fee.
See The Amazing Kreskin live, Saturday, Ju n e 26 at
7 & 10 PM in the newly remodeled Chinook Winds Show­
room. Call 1-888-MAIN-ACT (624-6228).
-
!
r
1 FH
E v e rt) Svndag
6 p.m. t e 1® p.m.
N e w Age And
L ig h t W erld B e a t
Rhgthms
ries and specials. Ever-earning his status as “the world's
All created display ads become
i's
. £ Û
I