Page 4 April 11, 2001 Portland Jewish Film Festival Friday, April 13 - Thursday, April 19 The aw ard w inning film “ Left Luggage” will prem iere at the Holly­ w ood T heatre to honor H olocaust R em em brance D ay and to benefit the Portland Jew ish Film Festival. “ Left L uggage” w ill play for one w eekonly, from A pril 1 3 - 1 9 .F o ra schedule, call 503/493-1128. The Hollywood Theatre is located at 4122 NE Sandy Blvd. T heir w ebsite is w w w .hollvw oodtheatre.org. Easter Story in Voice Wednesday, April 18 G eorge Fox U niversity seniors Leah W eare and K endra C harles w ill share their talents w ith a vocal recital and art show W ednesday, A pril 18, on the N ew burg cam pus. T he E aster story is the them e for the com bined recital and art show . The display will include graphic desi gns, paintings, and pottery and w ill be available for view ing in the A trium until Friday. April 27. Call 503/554- 2129. Inner City Blues Festival Saturday, April 21 The 12th annual In n erC ity Blues Festival w ill feature such acts as the Paul Delay Band, N orm an Sylvester & the B oogie C ats, Hot Shot Tap dancers and m ore. The festival is a benefit for the Portland R ainbow C oalition (N ew Party). T he event will be held at the M elody Ballroom , lo c ate d at6 1 5 SE. A lder, from 7:30 p . m - 1 a.m. 25th Annual Banff Mountain Film Festival Tuesday, April 24 - Thursday, April 26 P aragliding in the shadow o f N ep al’s A nnapurna R ange, skiing bottom less pow der in W histler, Brit­ ish Columbia, and scaling El Capitan in Y o se m ite -ju st a few o fth e sights guaranteed to thrill and inspire au­ diences w hen the 25,h A nnual B an ff M ountain Film Festival W orld Tour hits Portland, A pril 24 - 26. The event w ill be held at the A laddin T h e a te r , lo c a te d at 3 0 1 7 SE. M ilw aukie, 7 p.m . each night. Comedy by Norm ÿtartlanh (Observer Focus In Print Macdonald Thursday, April 26 N orm M acdonald has traveled from the sm oke- ft 1 led com edy clubs in far-flung outposts o f C anada to having ahit show, “N O R M ” on ABC. N o rm ’s sarcastic, direct, and hon­ est style has earned him an avid follow ing am ongst everyone from colleg e students to housew ives. N orm will be perform ing on T hurs­ day, April 26 at the A rlene Schnitzer C oncert Hall, 8 p.m . All ages w el­ come. Call 503/221-0288. Singing for Our Lives Saturday, May 5 A urora C horus returns to the A rlene SchnitzerC 'oncert Hall fo ra concert benefiting the S usan G. K om en B reast C an cer Foundation. T he centerpiece o f the evening will b eA u ro ra’sp e rfo rm an c eo f“W here I Li ve, A Breast C ancer O ratorio” by M inneapolis co m p o ser D iane B en­ jam in. Call the A urora C horus at 503/721-0262. 98 Degrees at the Memorial Coliseum Thursday, May 10 Festival & Parade Friday, June 22 “Feet of Flames” Wednesday, July 11 T ickets for the M ay 10,98 D e­ grees show is currently on sale Friday, M arch 30 at 5 p.m. Joining this m ust-see, hubbub band are top-notch acts including D ebelah M organ, and Baha Men, with their hi t song “ W ho Let the Dogs O ut.” T ickets are available at the Rose Q uarter T icket O ffice or on the w eb at w w w .roseauarter.com or T he “G o o d in the H ood” Festival and P arade b egins Friday, June 22 through Sunday, June 24 ,2 0 0 1 . The festival is located on the H oly Re­ deem er A rea S chool C am pus at 127 N orth P o rtlan d Blvd. T he parade route is east on Russell St. to M artin L uther K ing Jr. B oulevard, north to P ortland B lvd. then w est to H oly Redeem er A rea SchoolC am pus. Call Paul Knauls at 503/285-1159 or email him at p au lsr@ g en ev as.n et. M ichael Flatley, creator and star o f “ Lord o f the D ance,” brings his new­ est and m ost sensational production “ Feet o f Flam es” to the Rose Garden this July 11. Flatley holds the atten­ dance record for a single engagement 4 at Portland’s Rose Garden, with over 42,000 people who were thrilled by - “ Lord o f the D ance" at the Rose ' G arden in June, 1997. Fortickets, call 503/224-4400 or get them on the fol­ lo w in g w e b site s: w w w .ro s e a u a r te r .c o m or www.ticketm aster.com . 224-4400. Ascending the Cosmic Mountain Through Wednesday, June 3 Michael Flatley’s T he P ortland A rt M useum , located at 1219SW . Park A venue will be offering an exhibition o f a selection o fT ib e ta n religious a it and artifacts from Portland p ri­ vate collections. The event is part o f the “ T ibetan A rts and C ulture Festival,” w hich will w n prior and concurrently to the D alai L am a’s visit in m id-M ay and includes T ibetan film, visual arts, m usic and dance. For m ore inform ation on the art show ing, call 503/226- 2811. Good in the Hood Opal School r A Program o fC M 2 , C hildren’s M useum Second Generation and a public charter school o f the Portland Public School District A place w here the innate creativity o f children, the languages o f the arts and sciences, and basic skills w alk hand in hand to nurture academ ic excellence for A L L children. O pens fall o f 2001 with preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade programs. O ne grade level added each year until serving children PreK to G rade 5. Students living w ithin the Portland Public School District are selected thorough an open lottery process. N o tuition for the m orning preschool and kindergarten programs. No tuition for Transportation provided. CLASS BEGINS W ITH A HEARTY BREAKFAST Monday through Saturday: 7am to 10:30am Sunday: 7am to 11:30am L ocated in W ashington Park, form er O M SI site, across from O regon Zoo. T o enroll y o u r child (ages 3 to 6 years) in O pal lottery, contact C aroline 503-335-9356 nw olfe@ teleport.com 5756 NE 53rd • P ortland, Oregon (505) 2 4 9 -3 9 8 3 • tn viv.m tm e n a in ins.com