Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 21, 2001, Page 5, Image 5

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cal W o m en , lo c ate d at 819 N.
Killingsworth. Call503/240-4462.
Entertainm ent Guide
Portland Youth Philharmonic
W ednesday, Feb. 28
The Portland Youth Philharm onic,
underthe direction ofM usic D irector
and C onductor H uw E dw ards, will
present a preview perform ance o f the
W inter Concert o f its 77lh season
W ednesday evening, Feb. 28, at
G eorge Fox U niversity’s N ew berg
cam pus. Free to the public, the con­
cert begins at 7:30 p.m . in G eorge
F ox’s Baum an A uditorium .
Sw ing Into Jazz
Friday, M arch 2 and
Saturday, M arch 3
The second annual Sw ing Into
Jazz benefiting A lbertina K err C en­
ters will be held on M arch 2 and 3. The
dual-event w eekend will include “ An
Evening o f Sw ing” dinner at the G ov­
ernor H otel and a Sm ooth Jazz at the
Crystal Ballroom featuring nationally-
known performers. For m ore inform a­
tion, please contact N oel K ing or
Catherine Spears at 503/239-8101.
L egendary C ellist Jan os
Starker
F riday, M arch 2 - Su n d ay,
M arch 4
O ne o f the great cello soloists o f
the century, Janos Starker, com es to
PSU for a three-day residency at the
PSU D epartm ent o fM u sic, M arch 2-
4 w here he w ill perform in concert on
M arch 4 and w ork w ith young m usi­
cians in a m aster class on M arch 2.
Sick and T w isted F estival o f
Animation
F riday, M arch 2 - S atu rd ay,
M arch 24
Spike and M ike, the guys w ho first
brought you Beavis and Butthead,
South Park, Rugrats and W allace &
G rom it, are back and ready to unleash
their 2001 feature length collection o f
bizarre, shocking and distrubingly
grotesque anim ated short films. Spike
and M ike’s Sick and T w isted Festival
o f A nim ation is not for those w ith an
overly refined artistic palate. For
screening tim es, call C inem a 21, lo­
cated at 616 NW . 21 “ Ave. at 503/223-
4515.
S unday J azz at the Old Church
Sundays on March 4,11,18
and25
Every Sunday, the O ld C hurch
Concert Hall, locatedat 1422 SW. 11*
will be having their Jazz Series offer­
ing artistic ja zz in an elegant setting
w ith food, w ine and beer available
before and during the perform ance.
Proceeds benefit the restoration o f
T he O ld C hurch ’ s stained glass w in­
dow , “C onsider the Lilies” by the
Povey B rothers Studio, circa 1892.
For m ore info., call Sandy Stallcup at
503/636-0198 or visit their w ebsite at
w w w .oldchurch.org.
W hiskey D inners in
the B allroom
T h ursd ay, M arch 8
O n T h u rsd a y ,
M a rc h
8,
M cM enam ins Edgefield serves the
T he L ast N igh t o f B allyh oo
T hrough S un day, M arch 4
I t’s C h ristm as 1939 in A tlan ta.
C lark G able is five m iles aw ay at the
p rem iere o f “ G one W ith th e W in d .”
A dolph H itle r is in v a d in g P o lan d ,
and B ro o k ly n -b re d Jo e F ark as is
m ak in g in ro ad s at the D ix ie B e d ­
d ing C om p an y . B ut the b ig n ew s in
th e e x te n d e d F re ita g fa m ily -
A dolph, R eba, Boo, Lala, and Sunny
- is w h o ’s ta k in g w ho to B a lly h o o ,
the so cial e v e n t o f th e seaso n . A
w itty ro m an tic co m ed y w ith se ri­
ous u n d erto n e s o f race and p re ju ­
d ice, this T o n y A w ard w in n e r by
the au th o r o f “ D riv in g M iss D aisy ”
is one yo u w o n ’t so o n forg et. P re ­
v iew s o f th is p la y w ill b e at the
P o rtlan d A cto rs C o n se rv a to ry , lo ­
ca te d at 1436 SW M o n tg o m ery St.
Call 503/274-1717.
M arch P ledge D rive
Sunday, M arch 4
“C ouples” - a dynam ic w indow
into the relationship lives o f sixteen
people launches the M arch Pledge
D rive on the stations o f O regon Pub­
lic Broadcasting, M arch4, from 2 p.m.
- 6 p.m . The five part series explores
the conflict and connections o f eight
couples during an intensive w ork­
shop facilitated by Drs Bennet W ong,
and Jock M cKeen.
Chinese T ake-Out
Saturdays, March 24 and 31
Jam eson Irish W hiskey D inner in the
Ballroom. Seating begins at 7 p.m ., as
Executive C h e f C hris B em ing pre­
pares a special m enu o f four courses,
each paired with a Jam eson w hiskey
and M cM enam ins Dry Irish Stout.
For reservations, call 503/669-8610.
' ‘Chinese Take-Out’ ’ is an innovative
and imaginative theatre production for
adults, will be performed at the Delons
Winningstad Theatre located at 1111
SW. Broadway. The show varies with
what the audience chooses to "takeout.”
Our host takes our order from a menu o f
Oscar Night America
Sunday, March 25
Volunteers o f America Oregon’s 5"’
Annual Oscar N lght America Gala will be
held on March 25 at the Portland Art
Museum, Downtown Portland. The only
W o m en ’s H istory M onth
B ook Party
Saturday, M arch 24
Portland Academy Awards gala event
officially sanctioned by the Academy o f
Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences - will
offer Portland movie tans a chance to
celebrate Oscar night in grand style, view
a li ve broadcast o f the Annual Academy
Award Ceremony over a four-course din­
ner and bid on fantastic items like a
Mercedes 380 SL and a 17* Sun Ray Ski
Boat The VIP reception starts at 3 p.m.
and the live broadcasts o f the Academy
Awards from Hollywood begins at 5 p.m.
T here w ill be a W o m en ’s H istory
M onth celebration and book launch
for the new edition o f “T he R adical
W om en M anifesto: S ocialist F em i­
nist Theory, Program and O rganiza­
tional Structure.” Festivities include
a presentation on the radical roots o f
the fight for equal rights, a tribute to
trailblazing foremothers and readings
from thebook. T hisevent w illb e h eld
on Saturday, M arch 2 4,6 p.m. at Radi-
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Jam es C an field B allets
S atu rd ay, M arch 3 -
S un day, M arch 4
In a tru e e x a m p le o f “ leap in g
from tra d itio n ” O reg o n B a lle t T h e­
atre p re se n ts a n ew c o lle c tio n o f
three o rig in a l Jam es C a n fie ld b a l­
lets to la u n ch its sp rin g se aso n o f
d an ce in P o rtlan d . T h e ev en in g
c o n c lu d e s w ith the p re m ie re o f
C a n fie ld ’s n ew e st an d m o st av an t
garde w o rk o f th e se aso n . Be p re ­
pared for the hallm ark C anfield style
that has ra ise d e y e b ro w s, stim u ­
lated d isc u ssio n and "b u ilt" new
au diences fo r the futu re o f d an c e in
the N o rth w e st. T he e v e n t w ill take
p lace at K eller A u d ito riu m , located
at SW 3rd an d C lay in d o w n to w n
P o rtlan d at 7:3 0 p.m . o n M a rc h 3
and at 2 p.m . on M arch 4. C a ll 503/
227-0977.
Chinese food names, and then serves the
order in the form ofseveral vignettes. It is
a brilliant conceptual piece, unique and
folly developed. The pieces range from
whimsical to bawdy. Call503/248-0557.
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