Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 30, 2001, Page 7, Image 7

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    May 30, 2001
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nese raid of Pearl Harbor, two
friends, one a pilot in the US
Army Air Corps and the other in the
British Royal Air Force, find themselves
in love with the same woman.
G en re: Period / War / Romance /
HARBOR
“Pearl Harbor, ” the movie debuts
featuring stunning battle scenes at the port
at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii's most important
base fo r the United States ’ Pacific Fleet. The military site
became the target for one o f the great tragedies in American
military history.
OCEAN 503
Entertainment Guide
A scending the Cosm ic
M ountain T hrough
W ednesday, June 3
T h e P o rtla n d A rt M u se u m , lo ­
c a te d a t 1219 SW . P a rk A v e n u e
w ill b e o ffe rin g a n e x h ib itio n o f a
s e le c tio n o f T ib e ta n r e lig io u s a rt
a n d a r tif a c ts fro m P o rtla n d p r i­
v a te c o lle c tio n s . T h e e v e n t is p a rt
o f th e “ T ib e ta n A rts a n d C u ltu re
F e s tiv a l,” w h ich in c lu d es T ib e ta n
film , v isu a l a rts, m u sic an d d an ce.
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sh o w in g , c a ll 5 0 3 /2 2 6 -2 8 1 1.
Our Dream Gallery
Through Tuesday, June 9
O ur Dream Gallery will present Ron
Sm ith and The A rthur W right, two
outstanding artists from Northern Cali­
fornia w ith the showing o f “This &
That,” w hich will run through June 9.
Ron Smith's work ranges from images
o f the A frican savannah to his Jazz
series. A rthur W right also paints im­
ages o f A frican w ildlife using a secret
technique involving bleach and black
paper. T he gallery is located at 2209
N.E. Alberta S t Call 503/288-3024.
The Language o f
W estern Art Through
Sunday, June 24
Join the Portland A rt M useum , lo­
cated at 1219 SW. Park A venue, fo ra
fascinating look at A m erica's two most
celebrated W estern artists, Frederic
Rem ington and Charles Russell. Their
depictions o f broncos and buffaloes,
cowboys and American Indians helped
shape our view o f the A m erican W est
o f the late 19* century. The exhibition
runs until Sunday, June 24. It consists
o f an exceptional group o f over 100
paintings, sculptures, w atercolors,
draw ings, book illustrations and pho­
tographs.
further inform ation.
MAY
America’s First Youth
Orchestra
Wednesday, May 30 &
Thursday, May 31
The Portland Youth Philharmonic is
holding auditions for the 2001-2002
Season on M ay 30 and 31. Applica­
tions are required. A uditioning string
players m ust be at least 7 years old;
wind, brass and percussion players at
least 13yearsold.N ooneover22 years
old will be auditioned. For more infor­
mation, call503/223-5939.
Reading by Ehud
Havazelet
Thursday, May 31
W ilsonville Festival
o f the Arts
Friday, June 1
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The Wilsonville Festival o f the Arts
2001 is a three-day celebration that recog­
nizes both established and emerging vi­
sual and performing artists from around
the Pacific Northwest. The Festival offers
two exhibition opportunities for visual
artists: The Open Show (non-juried and
open to all artists), and an outdoor Arts
&CraftsFair and Garden Art Show (open
to artisans o f fine wares). The event will
be at the grounds o f Wilsonville High
School, locatedat6880 SW. Wilsonville
Rd. Call503/673-7619.
T he O regon Society o f Artists will
be having the Rose Art Show 2001 to
parallel the Portland Rose Festival. All
m edia paintings depicting this year's
theme “Capture the Excitement’’or “The
Rose” will be on exhibit. T heeventw ill
be at 2185 S. W. Park Place. Call 503/
223-0706.
IJianaRosen.authorof’CookingWith
Tea." will have two tea tastings and a
demo o f using tea for cooking and Chef
Wemischner will prepare three o f the
dishes from their book "In Good Taste"
on Saturday. June 2 from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m.
The class is open to the public and reg­
istration can be made by calling 503/248-
2015. The school is located at 231N. W.
1 l^AveCallthenumberaboveoraccess
themonlineatwww.gavleiolley.com.
CLASS BEGINS
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST - SATURDAY JUNE 2ND
& SATURDAY, JUNE 16
RED UO N INN COLISEUM. EDGEWATER LOUNGE
FRIDAY. JUNE 8TH - SATURDAY. JUNE 9TH - 8:00TO MIDNIGHT
SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD (PRIVATE SHOW)
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LaRhonda Steele 503.2&8.2083
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Cooking with Tea
Saturday, June 2
“ V isions and V isionaries,” thirty-
plus paintings by im portant O regon
artists from the era 1880-1930, will be
exhibited at Pittock M ansion through­
out M ay until Oct. 31. V isitors may
view “Visions and V isionaries" 1 2 - 4
p.m. daily. Singnificant, seldom-seen
works by such luminaries as Cleveland
Rockwell, W illiam Samuel Parrott, Myra
A lbert W iggins, C.E.S. W ood, and
Clara Jane Stephes were painstakingly
selected for this event by G uest Cura­
tor, M ichael Parsons. The public is
encouraged to call 503/823-3624 for
FRIDAY, MAY 25TH
STERNWHEELER CRUISE - 6:30 PM TO 10.00 PM
Ehud Havazelet is the author o f two
story collections: “W hat Is It Then
Between Us?” and most recently, “Like
Never Before,” which won the Oregon
Book Award and was named a Notable
Book ofthe Y ear by the N ew York and
Los Angeles Times. He will be giving
a reading on Thursday, M ay 31,8 p.m.
at PSU, located oncam pus at the Smith
M emorial Center, Cascade Room. For
more information, call503/725-5666.
Rose Art Show
Through June 29
Visions and Visionaries
Through Oct. 31
COMING EVENTS
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Oregon Symphony orchestra does not perform. The Afro-Cuban
All Stars will perform 90 minutes without intermission.
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The Afro-Cuban All Stars
featuring Juan de Marcos
Gonzalez - music director
for the Buena Vista Social
Club - is a dream 16-piece band comprising
four generations of Cuba's finest musicians.
• D ining C h a irs
• O tto m a n
2 A re a M in im u m
I S m all H all F re e
P re -S p ra v T ra ffic A reas
• S ta irs $ 1 .5 0 each
Tuesday, June 5 a t 7:30 pm
Juan de Marcos Gonzalez,
musical director
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COLPON
Tickets: $ 2 0 - $75
Rose City Chamber
Orchestra
Sunday, June 3
THE GREAT RAY CHARLES
Saturday, June 9 at 8 pm | Sunday, June 10 at 3 pm
Murry Sidlin, conductor
Each Area
Legendary Ray Charles will again return
I UPHOLSTERY
to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
stage for two fabulous concerts
during Rose Festival. Don’t miss it!
Tickets: $ 2 0 - $75
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$25
1 S m a ll H a ll F ree
Pre-Spray Traffic Area
Ray Charles, piano & vocals
Sponsored by Union Pacific
Media support by KINKfmlO2
Rose City Chamber Orchestra pre­
sents its fifth concert of the season with
guest conductor James Smith o f the
University o f Wisconsin on Sunday,
June 3 at 3 p.m. at the Central Lutheran
Church, located at 2104 N.E. Hancock
The concert will play Francaix’s Sept
Danses, Haydn’s Symphony No. 96
“Miracle" and Brahms’ Serenade No. 1,
Op. 11.
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Call 503-228-1353 or 1 800 228-7343
Monday - Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
www.orsymphony.org
ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HAIL
COUPON
Sofa (under 6 ft)
$69
Loveseat or Chair
$49
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