May 16, 2001 (Elje ^ J o r tla n ò ( D b e e r u e r --------------Focus ». The Focus Entertainment Guide Long Days Journey Into Night Through Saturday, May 19 Paul Productions presents Eu­ gene O ’N eill’s classic autobio­ graphical drama, “Long Days Jour­ ney Into Night at The Jack Oakes Theatre,” locatedat2820N.E. Sandy BI vd. It will run until Saturday, May 19 regularly at 7 p.m. Call Paul Pro­ ductions at 503/238-9692. Objects for the Emancipated Consumer Through May 19 Portland’s theatre and media ensemble Liminal will present “Ob­ jects for the Emancipated Con­ sumer,” a sci-fi spy drama and 360- degree performance that merges theatre and technology into a unique interactive event until May 19. Audiences can explore the fren­ zied story o f six characters as they search for answers to past, present and future crimes in an interna­ tional airport city. The showings will be at the Dekum Building, top floor, located at 519 S W. Third Ave. Formore information, call 503/229- 3979. Ascending the Cosmic Mountain Through Wednesday, June 3 The Portland Art Museum, lo­ cated at 1219 S W. Park Avenue will be offering an exhibition o f a selec­ tion o f Tibetan religious art and artifacts from Portland private col­ lections. The event is part o f the “Tibetan Arts and Culture Festi­ val,” which will run prior and con­ currently to the Dalai Lama’s visit in mid-May and includes Tibetan film, visual arts, music and dance. For more information on the art show­ ing, call 503/226-2811. Our Dream Gallery Through Tuesday, June 9 Our Dream Gallery will present Ron Smith and The Arthur Wright, two outstanding artists from North­ ern California with the showing o f “This & That,” which will run through June 9. Ron Smith work ranges from images o f the African savannah to his Jazz series. Arthur Wright also paints images o f Afri­ can wildlife using a secret tech­ nique involving bleach and black paper. The gallery is located at 2209 N.E. Alberta St. Call 503/288-3024. Call 503/491-6969. The Language of Western Art Through Sunday, June 24 Tygres Heart Presents “King Lear” Sunday, May 20 Join the Portland Art Museum, located at 1219 SW. Park Avenue, for a fascinating look at A merica’s two most celebrated Western art­ ists, Frederic Remington andCharles Russell. Their depictions o f bron­ cos and buffaloes, cowboys and American Indians helped shape our view o f the American West o f the late 19th century. The exhibition runs until Sunday, June 24. It consists of an exceptional group o f over 100 paintings, sculptures, watercolors, drawings, book illustrations and photographs. Visions and Visionaries Through Oct. 31 “Visions and Visionaries,” thirty- plus paintings by important Oregon artists from the era 1880-1930, will be exhibited at Pittock Mansion throughout May until Oct. 31. Visi­ tors may view “Visions and Vision- aries” 1 2 -4 p.m. daily. Significant, seldom-seen works by such lumi­ naries as Cleveland Rockwell, Wil­ liam Samuel Parrott, Myra Albert W iggins, C.E.S. Wood, and Clara Jane Stephes were painstakingly selected for this event by Guest Curator, Michael Parsons. The pub­ lic is encouraged to call 503/823- 3624 for further information. Duncan Sheik at Roseland Theatre Thursday, May 17 Music artist Duncan Sheik o f the hit single “Barely Breathing” will be performing at the Roseland Theatre on Thursday, May 17 at 8 p.m. The event is for adults only, 21 and over. Tickets are available at Safeway Fastixx ticket centers, Music Mil­ lennium East & West and the Rose and Grill. Formore information, Call Double Tee Promotions at 503/221 - 0 2 8 8 or v is it them o n lin e at www.doubletree.com. “Artistry in Voices” Friday, May 18 Mt. Hood Community College presents a blues showcase concert on May 18 featuring Emie Andrews, a ja z z and b lu e s p e rfo rm e r extraordinaire, who will be backed by MHCC alumnus. The college and K.MHD 89.1 are sponsoring the event. The performance begins at 7:30p.m. in the MHCC gymnasium. Tygres H eart Shakespeare Co. concludes its tenth anniversary season w ith its spring production o f“King Lear.” Power on the verge o f m alignancy; selfishness, m a­ nipulation and loss o f control pit one m an against the forces o f nature - both hum an and divine - in a lesson o f hum ility w hich brings him face to face with moral­ ity and his own hum anity. Perfor­ mances run through Sunday, May 20 at the D elores W inningstad Theatre, located at 1111 S.W. Broadway. Call 503/288-8400. company. Formore info., call 1-888- MAIN-ACT (624-6228)orFastixx, l-800-992-TIXX(8499). Wilsonville Festival of the Arts Friday, June 1 The Wilsonville Festival o f the Arts 2001 is a three-day celebration that recognizes both established and emerging visual and performing art­ ists from around the Pacific North­ west. The Festival offers twoexhibi- tion opportunities for visual artists: The Open Show (non-juried and open to all artists), and an outdoor Arts & Crafts Fair and Garden Art Show (open to artisans o f fine wares). The event will be at the grounds o f Wilsonville High School, located at Sunday Book Group Sunday, May 20 The Sunday Book Group is a monthly book group held at the Barnes & Noble Booksellers at the Lloyd Center. They discuss titles of interest to African Americans. This month, the group will be looking at the new novel by Mary Burnett Smith called“Ms. Ophelia .’’Formore information, call 503/335-0201. A Time for Justice Friday, June 8 Morris Dees, chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Cen­ ter, will be the speaker at the annual Daniel J. & Elizabeth O. Cohn/Rose W h ite le c tu re at N o rth w e st Portland’s Congregation Beth Is­ rael on Friday, June 8 at 8 p.m. The title o f Mr. Dees ’ speech is “A Time for Justice.” Dees has made head­ lines by successfully litigating against racist groups, and persuad­ ing juries to find the groups’ leaders accountable for hate crimes com­ mitted bytheirfollowers. 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