November 24, 1999 rtlanh fflJw rw r Page 5 ‘Jammin’ from page 2 Susan Powell, Miss America 1981 and currently host o f the Discovery Channel's "Home Matters," joins keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra fo r their holiday concert at the Rose Garden Dec. 4th at 8:00 pm. Turkey from page 4 • Traditionally for Puritans, a day o f thanksgiving is a day o f prayer and fasting. The Pilgrim s felt blessed in having a bountiful harvest ofbarley (for beer) and Indian com. In 1627, fifty Pilgrims and ninety Wampanoag Indians gathered for three mid-day dinners mixed with leisure and recreation. Wild turkey was abundant in New England butt was not the main fare. The Wampanoag Indians offered five deer, ducks, geese and swans for the occasion. • Unfortunately, Thanksgiving did not become a yearly tradition. One generation later, the children o f the First Thanksgiving clashed in artist to get to know their listeners. music that’s out there. Mark Adams, It’s a good thing to be able to have the Station Director, then basically an outlet to bring the artist to large puts the show together. He’ll get venues like the Rose Garden Arena. with the artist management, their Instead o f just radio and TV, we record companies, the promoters, want to give the people an idea of h e’ll then make an offer, thus what goes on behind the scenes o f booking the artist. 95.5 radio, as well as, being front For more 411 on music, questions and hype in the world oj music <& and center at an all-out concert. H OW LONG HA VE YOU BEEN IN entertainment: Call (503) 599- 9672 RADIO? Since 1995, almost five years. U 7 / 1 T ROLE DO YOU PLA Y IN CHOOSING THE FORMAT AND AR TIST PLA YED A T JAMMIN? Being the Music Director, I try to familiarize m yself with the artist and songs. Forinstance,depending on what’s hot like SNOOP DOGG, A Complete Service Salon EVE, TYRESE, IMX and other With A ... artist who are out there blowin’ it up, we want all o f these flava’s to be represented as much as possible. Thus, we all try to make our listeners familiar with a mix o f formats. But at the same time, w e’re open to those artists cornin’ up. H O W D O E S JA M M IN 95.5 SE L E C T W H AT A R T IST AND GROUPS WILL GO OVER WELL W ITH TH E SU M M E R A N D SUPERJAM AUDIENCES... THEN GO ABO U T GETTING SOME OF opportunity to be with family as a THE EXTRA-LARGE AND UP & gesture o f true presence, if not COMING ARTIST TO COME? ^05 GtVC. OPjÿart, O i ». 97» loving, then friendly. It’s also a W e all listen to all the types o f re m in d e r to keep the heart- center open in full gratitude. We are ultimately all interconnected by co rds o f love. In realizing this, we can be in Thanksgiving at ev ery moment. 288-6530 a genocidal conflict known as King Phillip’s War. Many o f the surviving Indians were sold into slavery in the Carolinas. This practice was so lucrative that several Puritan ship owners in Boston began raiding the Ivory Coast o f Africa for Black slaves to sell in the South, thus founding the American-based slave trade. Despite the brutally honest facts given, it wasn’t done to provoke anger at a racial injustice. It was to provide the truth about our shared history. It is more o f a bittersweet a c c o u n t that sh o u ld n ’t m ake Thanksgiving less meaningful. T hanksgiving is still a grand NAMINS ST. JO H N S PUB Live Music • G roup Events D elicious Pub Fare • G reat S pecials H andcrafted Ales & W ines 8203 \ Ivanhoe Street • Portland • (503) 283-8520 w w w. in c 111 e 11.1111 ins.com T H EATER M ovies N ightly w ith W eekend M atinees For schedule & information call: 2 8 8 -2 1 8 0 M cM enam ins K ennedy School 5756 NE 53rd • Portland, Oregon www.mcmenainins.com All food, oles mid n ines oviiilnble to go 4