Page 2 F o cu s A hartiani* Observer November 17,1999 S U P P L E M E N T Aint nothin but a G” thang baby! OF or tian b (ObaerUer Publisher Chuck Washington Editor Larry J. Jackson, Sr. Copy Editor Joy Ramos Director of Advertising Tony Washington Creative Director Shawn Strahan 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 503-288-0033 Fax 503-288-0015 e-mail: news@ portlandobserver.net by F elicia L. S lider of T he P ortland O bserver And a “G” thing it was indeed. Gigantic... groovy..... & but most of all, genius. Why? Because, when you bring together different types of music genres on one stage, in one night, for an “all ages” accessed performance, anything can could happen. And let’sjust say... it did. Hhhmm..Better yet, let’s just call Paul Allen’s KXJM’s Jammin 95.5 team .. .hmmm.. .gutsy. From Blaques shiny suits, to Eve’s four-inch heeled boots.. .the ladies represented. From chocolate covered serenades (Tyrese) to orange suit wearing trio brigades (Imx)...the men not only pumped the weights o f lovely physically fitness, they also allowed the ladies to pump up the volume. Was it because Immature matured into the men of Imx that their now inviting ladies to “Stay the Night.” Or could it be that the G-Funk represented in such grandiose style that even I, a hip-hop junkie even throw my hands up. But it was the “G” funk era...the gansta boogie..that made even East C oast representers all say westsidddeeee! Snoop let his fans know that no matter who was flippin’ the bill for this Rose Garden house party, It’s was still Snoops house and he was going to flip it westside style. Thus, by the nights end, the “Doggfather” himself, made sure that he and his posse of dog pounds were not only mans, but hip-hops best friend. With a surprise visit from the Chuck Taylor A ll-star wearin Xzibit, K.XJM pulled off another, and soon to follow , round successful collaborations ofhip-hop and R&B. The crowd began head-bobbin’ to the Cali-collabo of Snoops and Xzibits “B Please”, all the way to the most asked question of the night with a title most fittingly “What’s My Name?” Yes it was...Snoop Doooggyyy Doooggg!!!! According to Jammin 95.5 contest w inner and V ancouver, WA resident, BrandieN., who recently f$k gL Focus welcomes freelance sub­ missions. Manuscripts and pho­ A Complete Service Salon With A ... stamped envelope. All created display ads become the sole property of the Wews 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 PICK UP TIMES AND LOCATIONS 3RD. AND E. BURNSIDE AT: 11:00 A.M. 12:00 NOON 1:00 P.M. 2 :0 0 P.M THE PORTLAND OBSERVER N.E. MLK AND WYGANT 11:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. EVERYONE INVITED!!!!! COME AND ENJOY GOOD FOOD AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP. At Simply Cellular 6- Telephone 6k Only $ 4 9 .9 9 a month* lb lb lb Gets you: (b B® Call Waiting lb lb Ml® Three Way Calling lb W® Call Forwarding lb M£® Unlimited *69 lb lb Ml® Continuous Redial And more... lb lb lb Get m o r e out of your phone service h . S- Telephone lb à , at Simply Cellular Located at : lb 3 9 3 9 NE MLK Jr. Blvd in Portland lb Just look for the green sign lb lb 280-8000 lb lb lb lb Ib lb & lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb ’ Offer valid in US West service areas only Recconnect fees $45 add’l, switch fee $22.50, advance payment r q ’d Tall: 288-6530 M .£. ' Reconnect your phone service or switch to us Article«: Friday by 5 p . m . Ad«: Monday by Noon companied by a self-addressed FREE THANKSGINING -e — DINNER ( FREE RIDES TO V DINNER!!! SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 20. 1999 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY C.O.G.I.C. 2216 N.E KILLINGWORTH STREET (503)281-4587 | 6 k T tfjanR sgbnng f o a y 5 a f e 6 k D eadlines Im tographs can be returned if ac­ ( (please see story following page) su b m itte d m aterial: ! ♦ » TT» Perduri OkMrve IT’S 2ND ANNUAL THANKGIVING DINNER it ©ije the composition of the ad. BROTTHERS’S ON THE MOVE PRESENTS ‘jOortfartb, COrw. 9"21l yr- ¿ y A < *'V»I s a -» ir: " t í #