Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 25, 2000, Page 20, Image 20

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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.”
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How I L earned to Drive
Friday, Nov. 10 &
S aturday, Nov. 11
Oregon University The­
atre will perform “How I
Learned to Drive” by Paula
Vogel and directed by Su­
san C orom el. P a u la ’s
Pulitzer Prize-winning play,
"How I Learned to Drive,”
explores the complex rela­
tionship between the main
character L il’Bit and her
uncle Peck as he teaches her
the rules o f the road and of
life. Vogel takes us on a
journey down the roads o f
rural Maryland in the 60’s
and 70’s.
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F O R S H O W T IM E S
W HITE EAGLE
HALLOWEEN PARTY
for the love of jazz
Celebrating Our New Patio & Hotel Rooms
Tuesday, October 31, Noon to lam
Free Admission
Halloween M agic at Kennedy
School
Tuesday, Oct. 31
Kennedy’s Halloween spirits
await the arrival o f little ghosts,
witches,a nd monsters for trick
ortreating. 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.
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• Live music 8:30pm to Midnight
• View newly restored guest rooms till 9pm
• Enjoy handcrafted ales, wines and
fresh-squeezed cocktails
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M cM ENAM INS WHITE EAGLE
CAFE • SALOON • HOTEL
836 North Russell • Portland • (503) 282-6810
www.mcmenamins.com