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Focus Entertainment Guide
Musical Trio at City
Hall Every Wed. in
November
For the past tw o years, music
has filled the w alls o f City Hall,
providing a venue for local art
ists to perform publicly.
Typically, different musicians
perform every W ednesday from
12:00 1:00p.m. in the first floor
atrium near M arsee Baking.
However, for the month o f
November, the citizens and em
ployees ofC ity Hall will have the
privilege to hear “The Napier
Trio” who will be perform ing
every Thursday.
The N apier Trio will be per
forming in front o f M arsee B ak
ery every Thursday from 12:00
- 1 p.m. for the month o f N o
vember.
Blanche on the Lam
Thursday, Nov. 16
What is a “ Lam ,” anyw ay?
Find out when the North Port
land Book D iscussion Group
meets to talk about “B lanche on
the Lam,” an aw ard-w inning
m ystery by Barbara Neely.
“ Blanche on the Lam ” is the
first in N eely’s series o f novels
starring B lanche White, a middle-
aged African A m erican house
keeper and sleuth.
The book discussion group
meets on Thursday, Nov. 16, 7
p.m. at North Portland Branch
L ib ra ry , lo c a te d at 512 N.
K illingsw orth. Call 503/988-
5394.
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Spike and Mike’s 2000
Classic Festival of
Animation Nov. 2 4 - 30
The Two Gentlemen
from Verona Nov. 18-19
Rhythm ‘Round the
World Friday, Nov. 17
77ie Two G entlem en fr o m
Verona, a rom antic com edy and
one o f W illiam Shakespeare’s
earliest plays, will be presented
at W arner Pacific College, be
ginning Nov. 10.
The setting will be Verona
High and Milan Prep School in
the early 1960’s, with incidental
music from the period. The pro
duction will be staged in W arner
Pacific’s Very Little Theatre.
The first two days are evening
perform ances beginning at 7:30
p.m . T he final three p erfo r
m ances will be 3 p.m. matinees.
Ticket prices are $6 for adults,
$4 for senior citizens and stu
d e n ts . C a ll 5 0 3 /5 1 7 -1 2 0 7 .
W arner Pacific C ollege is lo
cated at Southeast 68th and Divi
sion. Call 503/517-1207.
hythm 'R ound the W orld
is a benefit concert for
Animation fans will delight as
the M ulticultural R esourceC
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the
2000 Spike and M ike’s Clas
teron Friday, Nov. 17 at Lincoln sic Festival o f Anim ation opens
High School Auditorium, located in Portland.
at 1600 SW Salm on St.
This year’s eclectic mix o f
T he m u lti-cu ltu ral p erfo r act and film show cases world
m ances include Boka M arimba, class prem iere anim ated short
the music ofZim babw e; Clinton films form N orw ay, the N ether
St. Ceili Band, Irish music and la n d s , E n g la n d , G e rm a n y ,
d a n c e ; C u b a n R h y th m s by Canada, Russia, A ustralia and
Roberto G onzales;
the U nited States.
Hot Shot Tap D ancers by
The 2000 F estival’s lim ited
Brothers and Sisters Act; Let engagem ent has its prem ier at
the C hildren Dance by Stage the Cinem a 21, located at 616
One; Lions o f Batacuda, B razil NW . 21st Ave. for one week
ian Carnival Parade; Portland only beginning N ov. 24 and
C hinese Y oyo Team and Dance screening daily through Nov. 30,
Troupe.
7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.
For ticket info., call Karen at
The anim ation in appropriate
503/725-8191 or Helen at 503/ for all ages.
916-5609.
Godspell Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 17, and 18
Sunday, Nov. 19
Godspell, one o f the most
successful m usicals written with
2,651 Broadw ay and off-Broad-
w ay p e rfo rm a n c e s b etw een
1972 and 1979, will be performed
in Portland at the All Saints Epis
copal Church.
The m usical will be shown on
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10-
11 and 17-18 at 8 p.m. and Sun
day, Nov. 12 and 19 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $15. Call 503/786-
0568.
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Alumni Vocal Jazz
Night Dec. 1
The Portland State University
Vocal Jazz Ensem ble with guest
artist percussionist Alan Jones
will open the Alumni Vocal Jazz
Night at 7:30 p.m. on Friday,
Dec. 1.
The concert will be held in the
G regory Forum at Clackam as
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e . T h e
C lackam as M ainstream vocal
jazz ensem ble will perform a
variety ofjazz pieces. Alumni o f
the college’s M usic Departm ent
are always invited to attend the
annual event.
Tickets are $6 for adults, $3 .
for students and seniors age 62
and older.
Tickets are available at the
concert. Call 503/657-6958,ext.
2434.
Sitka 8th Annual Art
Invitational Exhibition
and Sale Nov. 18 Nov. 19
o rtla n d p a in te r L aura
Ross-Paul, known for her
expressionist works in oil, w a
tercolor and m onotypes, will be
the featured artist at the Sitka 8th
Annual Art Invitational Exhibi
tion and Sale.
The works o f m ore than 150
o f the N orthw est’s finest artists
also will be featured at the World
Forestry Center, M iller Hall on
Saturday, Nov. 18 and Sunday,
Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Free to the public.
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