J u n e 27, 2001 (Elfv ^ìorUanì* ©bsemer Summer’s Biggest Blockbusters, C ontinued From Page B2 Blues Festival to Feature 100 Performers S tory C ontini ed F rom M etro F rom 4"’ to complete its campaign to build a new warehouse and office facil­ ity. Call 503/282-0555, ext. 227 for more information. In order to prepare for this im­ portant fundraiser, the Hawthorne Bridge will close to motor vehicle traffic at 6:30 p.m. on July 3rd and will re-open at 5 a.m. on July 5,h. The event and its aux- f* . iliary effects-trailers, catering vehicles, etc. will occupy the two south lanes from the east end o f the bridge to the west end o f the drawbridge section. The bridge spans closest to the west side o f the river will remain open to the public at the discretion o f the city ’s emergency services. has been building a cult following since 1969; 4* Big ChiefBo Dollis & The Wild Magnolias, the reigning chief­ tains o f New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian tribes. With their blinding sequins and feathers, they are the prototype glitter band, providing claimed as the "King o f Rock and Soul” and "the Bishop o f Soul,” Burke became one o f the mainstays o f Atlantic Records “soul clan”; Sunday, July 8 (Noon - 9 p.m.) 4* Other highlights Sunday include main stage and Front Porch Performing on Wednesday, July 4 (Noon - 10 p.m.) 4* 21-yearoldShemekia Copeland, daughter o f the late Texas guitar legend, Johnny Copeland, who headlined in 1992; 4* The likely instigators o f the recent swing revival, Wild Magnolias are part of New Orlean's Mardi Gras Funk Tribe. They are Roomful o f Blues, featuring a known for their traditional call and response chants to the hot, biting variety o f blues-based styles; percussion that underscores the Crescent City's historical ties with French Thursday, July 5 (Noon - 10 p.m.) Friday, July 6 (Noon - 10 p.m.) 4* Transcending traditional musical boundaries, Little Feat’s inimitable fusion o f California rock and Dixie-inflected funk-boogie nonstop, on-your-feet funk. Saturday, July 7 (Noon - 10 p.m.) 4* Harmonica ace Rockin’ Jake was named “Best Blues Har­ monica” player by his peers sev­ eral years running at the “Best o f the B eat” New Orleans music awards; 4* New Orlean’s acclaimed singer/songwriter/guitarist and ex- cab-driver Mem Shannon pays homage to the music o f Memphis and New Orleans, and proves why he has been hailed as one o f the finest contem porary writers o f blues; 4* Saturday’s lineup closes with a rare appearance by legend­ ary soul singer Solomon Burke; Pro­ Synopsis: The year is 2065 and Earth is under siege. A meteor has crashed onto the planet, unleashing millions o f alien creatures which roam the Earth. Decimating field and city alike, these predators are threatening to extinguish all life on the planet. The survivors o f the initial onslaught have retreated to barrier cities built to protect the inhabitants o f Earth from the marauding invaders. But the few cities around the globe are in decline and time is running out. Yet, the spirit of humankind is resilient and embodied in the brilliant and beautiful Dr. Aki Ross. Determined and capable, Aki strives as Earth’s last hope against extinction. With the guidance o f her scientific mentor, Dr. Sid, and the aid of the Deep Eyes military squadron led by the courageous Captain Gray Edwards, Aki races to save both the Earth and herself. But her quest is jeopardized by the militant opposition o f General Hein, who plots to unleash a massive space cannon that will annihilate the aliens and possibly the Earth. Genre(s): adventure, animation, sci-fi, adaptation; Rating: MPAA PG -13; R untim e: 91 mins.; D istributor(s): Columbia Pictures (USA); T h eatrical Release: July 13. Ju rassic P ark 3 Haiti and West Africa. Their music has influenced Neville Brothers and many major R&B artists. They will be playing at the Waterfront Blues Festival on Friday, July 6. 4* Austin, Texas drum­ m er C hris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon, AKA Double Trouble, form one o f the world’s premiere blues/rock/R&B rhythm sections, recording and touring with a venerable Who ’ s Who o f the contemporary blues scene from Eric Clapton to B.B. King. 4* Vocalist Malford Milligan will also be featured earlier in Aus­ tin Kick-Butt Gospel, featuring Austin blues/reggae veteran Papa Mali, bassist Sarah Brown, guitar­ ist Steve James and others. F inal Fantasy: T he Spirits W ithin gospel sets by soul diva Linda Hombuckle; blues harmonica leg­ end Paul deLay and his band; the Albina Originals, featuring Rainelle Clay, Lloyd Allen, Mel Solomon, Norman Sylvester, and others; the Santa Fe guitarist Key Frances; a festival debut by Eugen’s Rue de Blues, featuring the formidable guitar work of Don Altars and soulful vo­ cals of Marily Keller; and a front porch set by Sheila Wilcoxsona dn Steve Cameron. Additional acts to be announced. Schedule subject to change. For up­ dates, complete lineup, in-depth art­ ist bios and sound clips, visit www.waterfrontbluesfest.com, or phone the Waterfront Blues Festival information line at 503/973-FEST. Synopsis: Anxious to fond research for his new theory o f velociraptor intelligence, renowned paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant is persuaded by a wealthy adventurer and his wife to accompany them on an aerial tour o f Isla Soma. This infamous island, once InGen’s site B, has become both a primordial breed­ ing ground for John Hammond’s magnifi­ cent creations and a magnet for thrill-seek­ ers eager to encounter them. When a tragic accident maroons the party o f seven. Grant discovers the true reason deceptive hosts have invited him along. In their perilous attempt to escape with their lives, the dwin­ dling group encounters terrifying new crea­ tures undisclosed by InGen, and Grant is forced to learn the dreadful implications of his raptor intelligence theory firsthand. G enre(s): sci-fi, action, sequel, adven­ ture; Rating: MPAA PG-13; Distributor(s): Universal Pictures (USA); T h eatrical Re­ lease: July 18. P lanet o f the A pes Synopsis: Three astronauts land on a m ysterious planet which is ruled by intelligent apes and are taken prisoner. Soon, they find out they have travelled in a tim e warp to the Earth, but in its far future. G enre(s): action, drama, sci-fi, ad­ venture, adaptation; Rating: MPAA JU NE NR; Distributor(s): 20"' Century Fox FRIDAY, JU N E 22ND - 6:30 TO 10:00 PM (USA); Theatrical Release: July 27. 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