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Page 4 October 25, 2000 F o c u s E n te r ta in m e n t G u id e Boo Bomb C oncert Friday, Oct. 27 Jammin' 95.5 announces their next explosive concert, The Boo Bomb presented by Fred Meyer Music Market on Friday, Oct. 27 at the Rose Garden. Artists sched uled to appear include Ruff Endz, Da Brat, Lil Bow Wow with Jermaine Dupree, Next, E-40 & The Click, Kurrupt, 3L W, Ja Rule and Changing Faces. Tickets are available through the Rose Gar den Box O ffic e and all Ticketmaster outlets. Boo Bomb tickets are $12 and $25. You Nasty Tour Friday, Oct. 27 The You Nasty Tour featuring Too Short, J-Dubb, Major League Phayalaz, Sic, and the Dollars & Spence guests Lady Unique, Mr. Mister Spence and Harm will be performing on Friday, Oct. 27 at the Roseland Theatre from 8 p.m. - 12 a.m . An after party gathering is scheduled immediately after the show located downstairs at the Roseland from 1 a.m. - 3 a.m. Tickets available at Fred Mayer Fast Tix. 503/224-8499. For booking, call Lance at 510/308- 9019 or em ail dollarsandspence(g;netnoir.net. Spirited Halloween A nniversary at the W hite Eagle S atu rd ay , O ct. 28 The White Eagle, located at 836 N. Russell celebrates its sec ond anniversary with a spirited evening o f fun, featuring the C o u n try p o lita n s , H allo w een treats, complimentary birthday cake, and a costume contest. All Halloween spirits must be 21 or over. Cover charge is $5. For more information, call 503/282- 6810. Family Storytelling Festival Friday, Nov. 3 & S aturday, Nov. 4 E x p erie n ce the m agic o f storytelling at Multnomah County Library’s Tapestry of Tales Fam ily Storytelling Festival on Nov. 3 and 4. The festival features per formances by nine renowned sto ry te lle rs at sev e ral venues throughout the country. Perfor mances include a Friday evening performance for adults, three fam ily matinees geared for all ages on Saturday and a finale show case event on Saturday evening for adults and older children. Ad mission to all events is free and the public is invited to attend. For more information, call 503/988- 5402 or visit the library’s Web site at www.multcolib.org/events/ M ichael M cDonald Perform s at C hinook W inds Casino F riday, Nov. 3 & S aturday, Nov. 4 Michael McDonald, formerly of the Doobie Brothers, will per form at Chinook Winds Casino & Convention Center on Nov. 3 & 4. The five-time Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter and keyboardist turns the tunes with earthy vocalizations and a touch o f the blues creating a one-of-a- kind, not-to-be-forgotten sound. Concert times are 8 p.m. on Fri day, Nov. 3; 7 & 10 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4. Ticket prices ranges from $35 to $45, depend ing on seat location. Call 1-888- MAIN-ACT (624-6228) or Fred Meyer Fastixx, 1-800-992-T1XX (8499). kmhd O regon Book Awards W ednesday, Nov. 8 Two-time Oregon Book Award winner John Daniel presides over the 14,h an nual Oregon Book Awards, honoring some o f the state’s best writers o f poetry, fic tion, literary nonfiction, drama and young readers lit erature. Tickets are $ 15. Call 503/227-2583. Alan Jackson at the Rose G arden F riday, Nov. 10 Country music artist Alan Jackson will perform at the Rose Garden in Portland on Friday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. The performance comes in su p p o rt o f his A rista Records release, Under the Influence. Brad Paisley is scheduled to open the show. “THE COOLEST AND FUNNIEST, COMEDY OF THE YEAR!” Shawn Edward». FOX-TV “The best thing about 'The Ladies Man’ is Tim Meadows’ ABUNDANT CHARM.” t. 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The Weiss & Patricia Halloween Ghost Show takes place in the theater at 6 p.m. All ages welcome for trick or treat ing; children under 12 are admit ted to the Haunted Ghost Show with a parent or guardian. Free admission. The event will be held at the McMenamins Kennedy School, located at 5736 NE. 33rd from 4 - 7 p.m. Call 503/249- 3983. 2TJtje ^Jortlanb (©bsertier Focus • Live music 8:30pm to Midnight • View newly restored guest rooms till 9pm • Enjoy handcrafted ales, wines and fresh-squeezed cocktails 89.1 M cM ENAM INS WHITE EAGLE CAFE • SALOON • HOTEL 836 North Russell • Portland • (503) 282-6810 www.mcmenamins.com