July 11,2001 (Clje Jfcrrilanb © bseruer Page A4 Focus N oble, Lloyd C enter, located at 1231 N.E. Broadway. Call 503/335-0201. Entertainment Guide One-Of-A-Kind Dolls Through July 24 A n exhibition o f contem porary art dolls w ill be show n at the O nda Stu­ dio and G allery, located at 2215 N .E . A lberta St. until July 24. A rt dolls represent a kaleidoscope o f styles and subjects ranging from the realis­ tic to the abstract, from the sublim e to the w him sical, from classically de­ signed character pieces to sports fig­ ures. F o rm ore inform ation, call 503/ 493-1909. Columbia Backyard Concerts Through Sep. 12 T he Colum bian B ackyard C on­ certs offer eight concerts around the city and C lark County. These con­ certs are m ostly on Friday and S atur­ day evenings, and run until m id-N o­ vem ber. C ity concerts at noon offers 10 hour-lo n g W ednesday events, beginning July 11 and concluding S eptem ber 12. T he first seven noon concerts are in E sther Short Park and the final three are in the Sculpture G arden at N inth Street and B road­ way. G uests are asked to bring blan­ kets and low -back lawn chairs to all concerts. Picnics are encouraged, and vendors w ill be selling food. Dogs m ust be leashed. Michael Flatley’s “Feet of Flames” Wednesday, July 11 M ichael F latley ,creato ran d staro f “ Lord o f the D ance,” brings his new ­ est and m ost sensational production “ Feet o f F lam es” to the R ose G arden The Bead and Button Show July 12-14 this July 11. Flatley holds the atten­ dance record fo ra single engagem ent at Portland’s Rose G arden, w ith over 42,000 people w ho w ere thrilled by “ Lord o f the D ance” at the R ose G ar­ den inJune, 1997. Fortickets, call 503/ 224-4400 or get them on the following websites: w w w .rosequarter.com or E m b e llis h m e n t, th e p r e m ie r sh o w fo r th e b e a d a n d b u tto n e n th u s ia s t, is J u ly 1 2 -1 4 a t th e O re g o n C o n v e n tio n C e n te r, lo ­ c a te d at 7 7 7 N .E . M a rtin L u th e r K in g , J r., B lv d . T h is n a tio n a l c o n ­ s u m e r sh o w fe a tu re s b e a d s , b u t­ to n s , c u s to m - m a d e a r t je w e lr y a n d o th e r e m b e llis h m e n ts fo r s a le , a lo n g w ith h o w -to c r a ft b o o k s , to o ls a n d raw m a te r ia ls to c re a te p ro je c ts. E x h ib it a n d sh o p ­ p in g h o u rs a re 10 a m. to 7 p .m ., T h u rs d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y . C a ll 5 0 3 /2 9 5 - 1 9 2 2 o r g o o n lin e to w w w .e m b e llish m e n t-sh o w .c o m . Parallel Lies Wednesday, July 11 Ridley Pearson, author o f'P a ra lle l Lies” will be reading and signing from his new novel at the follow ing local bookstores on W ednesday, July 11: M urder By T he B ook at 6 p.m ., lo­ cated at 3210 S.E. H aw thorne and at 23rd A venue Books at 7:30 p.m ., lo­ cated at 1015 N .W . 23rd. B ooklist calls Pearson “the best thriller w riter on the planet.” Eckhard Hahnel July 19 - Aug. 24 E c k h a rd H ah n e l w as b o rn in D resden, G erm any in 1935. A lm ost nothing is know n o f his childhood during the w ar w retched years o f WWI1. W hat w e have instead is a legacy o f im agery, through photo­ graphs by his daughter, illustrating the life o f the young, blue collar class in G erm any during the m id -1 9 5 0 ’s. T he exhibit w ill be held at S K Josefsberg Studio, located at 403 N .W . E leventh A ve. from T uesday through Saturday, from N o o n - 5 p.m. Call503/241-9112. Billy Reed's Music Calendar 2808 NE MLK, J r . Blvd 5 0 3 /4 9 3 -8 1 2 7 July 2001 J a z z Sundays (1 ,8 ,1 5 ,2 2 ,2 9 ) Albina Jazz Ensemble 12:00 P M -3 :0 0 PM No Compromise w/Louis Pain. Kenny Johnson 4 Don Gildea 7 ¡3 0 PM- 1 1 ;0 0 PM Tuesdays (3 ,1 0 ,1 7 ,2 4 ,3 1 ) W ONE Night Excursion 8 :0 0 P M -10:00 PM Hip Hop, Poetry Slam, Spoken Word Wednesdays Happy 4th of July! (Closed) Albina Jazz Ensemble July 11 Maximum Flow July 18 Triclopse Organ Trio July 25 7 :3 0 P M -11:00 PM 7 :3 0 P M -11:00 PM 7 :3 0 P M -11:00 PM Weekend Music A Dancing In trie Bar Side Room 6:30 PM-10:00 PM 10:00 PM-1:00 AM The C ongregation In the Bar 8:30 PM-12:30 PM In the Bar Side Room 6:30 PM-10:00 PM 10:00 PM-1:00 AM In the Bar 8:3OPM-12:3O PM Saturday July 7 Friday July 13 Bret M almquist Trio M axim um Flow Saturday July 14 O ce a n 503/w LaRhonda Steel Friday July 20 Kevin Karrick & c o m p a n y C hata A ddy & Susuma Saturday July 21 N ancy Curtin Quartet Friday July 27 M axim um Flow Norm an Sylvester Band In the Bar Side Room 6:30 PM-10:00 PM 10:00 PM-1:00 AM In the Bar 8:30 PM-12:30 PM In the Bar Sideroom 6:30 PM-10:00 PM 10:00 PM-1:00 AM In the Bar V * 8:30 PM-12:30 PM 4 k Oregon Brewers Festival July 27, 28 and 29 A B eer O dyssey is the them e for this y ea r’s O regon Brew ers Festival. The 14 lh annual event, w hich features handcrafted beers from 72 o f the top independent brew eries across the country, will take place July 27,28 and 29 at Tom M cCall W aterfront Park in dow ntow n Portland. H ours for the event are N oon to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and N oon to 7 p.m . on Sunday. Formore info, call503/778-5917 orvisitwww.oregonbrewfest.com. Journey, Peter Frampton and John Waite in Concert Friday, Aug. 3 B ill G rah am P re se n ts/S F X is p le a se d to an n o u n ce a live c o n c ert p erfo rm an ce by Jo u rn ey w ith sp e ­ cial guests P eter Fram pton and John W aite at the Rose G arden. S how tim e is 6 :3 0 p.m . T ic k ets w ill go on sale S atu rd ay , Ju n e 16 at 10 a.m . at all T ic k e tm a s te r o u tle ts in c lu d in g M e ie r & F ran k an d G I J o e ’s lo c a ­ tio n s an d the R ose Q u arte r tic k e t office. C all 503/224-4400 to charge b y p h o n e, o r purchase tickets o n lin e b y lo g g in g o n to Lloyd’s Blues Music Festival Saturday, Aug. 4 I - * ,1 D ianne R eeves „o s h u a R edm an 2 O T H A N N IV E R S A R Y S E A S O N M T. H O O D .. ¿srr N ic h o la s P a yto n E njoy great beer and great m usic at the first annual Alt. B rew Fest, w ith tw o days o f live m usic including K IN K 102 Show case, and m ore than 30 beers on tap. The event will be held at S. W. N aito Parkw ay, betw een Start and O ak Streets in dow ntow n P ort­ land. Proceeds from the event benefit the R iverN etw ork. www.ticketmaster.com. I R le w s A B Taylor Alt. Brew Fest July 27 - 28 T he L iterary T riangle w elcom es w riters o f w orks o f interest to the Lesbian, G ay, Bi and Trans com m uni­ ties to the store to discuss their w rit­ ing. T his m onth w e w elcom e the Brinnon, W A. a u th o r o f ‘From Flitch to Ash: A M using on C arving & T rees by D iane D errick (H aw thorne P ress, 2001) This event w ill b e on Friday, July 20, 7 p.m. at B arnes & More Information @ www.billyreeds.com F T h e hit band S ugar R ay w ill be perform ing at the A rlene Schnitzer Concert Hall at 7 p.m. on W ednesday, July 25. O pening for them is the DJ, U ncle K racker, w ho is know n for his w ork w ith K id Rock. A fter ten years o f w orking w ith close friend Rock, this DJ has stepped o ut from behind the decks to enjoy the spotlight for himself. His debut album ju st reached platinum sales. For m ore inform ation, The Literary Triangle Friday, July 20 Saturday July 28 The C annonballs w/Lloyd Alle Sugar Ray in Concert Wednesday, July 25 M ark T w a in ’s tim ele ss c lassic, “ B ig R iv er” sw eep s u s d o w n the m ig h ty M ississip p i R iv er as the irre p re ssib le H u ck F in n h elp s his frie n d s Jim , a sla v e, e sca p e to fre e­ d om at th e m outh o f the O h io River. T h e A m eric an H erita g e T h ea ter P ro je c t an d P o rtla n d P ark s and R e crea tio n T h ea ter P ro g ram w ill p re se n t th e m u sica l “ B ig R iv e r” in W a sh in g to n P ark A m p h ith e a te r at th e R ose T est G ard en s an d th e C ra­ te r A m p h ith e a te r at M t. T a b o r C om m u n ity Park. Show runs T hurs­ d ay th ro u g h S u n d ay at 7 p .m ., and is free. “ B ig R iv e r” can b e seen in W a sh in g to n P ark Ju ly 19-29 an d at M t. T a b o r P ark A u g u st 2-5. Musicians Welcome Sonny Hess & The Power Band M axim um Flow C hildren ages 6 through 12 can explore African art forms this sum m er at a three-w eek series o f A frican arts day cam ps for children. T he day cam ps begin July 23 and run through A ugust 10; Each w eeklong cam p occurs M onday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The days w ill be spent learning to paint, draw , drum , dance, sing and explore other A frican art forms. For additional inform ation or to receive a registration form, call 503/ Big River Celebrates American History July 19-29 & Aug. 2-5 Thursdays (5 ,1 2 ,1 9 ,2 6 ) Ron Steen’s Jazzberry Jam Sessiom 7 :3 0 P M -11:00 PM Friday July 6 African Arts Day Camps July 23 - Aug. 10 Roy H a rg ro ve (•»,, I sfa’ presented by TESORO PETROLEUM CORPORATION GRAMMY WINNERS RAMSEY LEWIS DIANNE REEVES’ AUGUST M T . H O O D C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E , G R E S H A M DAVID SANCHEZ BUSTER WILLIAMS R8GUE péñjóR VEER «.FRANK ■ OR T i c k e t s a v a i l a b l e a t a ll S a fe w a y /F A S T IX X O u tle ts , T ic k e t C e n t r a l a t P io n e e r C o u rth o u s e S q u a re , B o rd e rs B o o k s & M u s i c ( G e n e r a l A d m is s io n o n ly ), ( 5 0 3 ) 2 4 4 - 8 4 9 9 , o r o n th e w e b a t m th o o d ja z z .c o m á»' --------- 0 uw? fflr- “This is the best jazz lineup of the summer." • MHCC is easy to get to. Just two miles South of l-M . Jammin’ for Salmon Aug. 4 - 5 • Come early, stay late. Com e and go as you please. RAY BARRETTO ROY HARGROVE ** Brad M e b ld a u • Plenty of on campus parking. CHARLIE HADEN NICHOLAS PAYTON’S ' zz Reg n a C a rte l -Paul de Barros, music writer, Seattle Times “Celebrating Sarah Vaughan'' with the Ml. Hood Jazz Festival Orchestra "louts Armstrong 100th Birthday" A lineup o f great m usicians w ill be on hand for the L lo y d ’s Blues Music Festival. The show w ill star BB King, B uddy G uy, John H iatt & The G oners and T om m y Castro. This event will be held on Saturday, A ugust 4 at C olum bia M eadow s in St. H elens, OR. Tickets are avail- ableby calling 503/224-8499 or toll free at 800/992-8499. or online a tw w w .fastixx.com . For more information, visit theirpro- m o tio n s w e b s ite at w w w .doubletee.com . Jam es M o o d y p " ì » tì 5 Pat M a rtin o Don Bÿron featuring C h a rlie H a d e n & C o n ta lo R u b o ic o b a VS ÂÀ • GA seating on the grass or In the shady grandstands. *A talent lineup that looks capable of delivering one o f the strongest shows In the event’s history." - Marty HugNey. TheOregonan •O e N C PORTIAMO SMM Ihkirontx »MW WM rttW X» » «MO, rtom W lon 1 »1 POTTTLANO ih t t ît is â V **« r The C olum bia R iver Inter- Tribal Fish Com m ission will present Jam m in ’ for Salm on, a tw o-day m usic, art, and educa­ tion festival at Tom M cCall W aterfront Park A ugust 4 and 5. The four treaty tribes o f the C olum bia River Basin will host • Great food! 23 MAYTAG OPU s 0 / I 1 m t*1C w eekend event fe a tu n n 8 a ulti-cultural array o f artists including C haka K han, B uck­ wheat Zydeco, Indigenous, and five-team G ram m y A w ard winners. The Robert C ray Band. A dm ission to the event is free. Call 503/238-3570or v is it th e ir w e b s ite at www.jam m inforsalm on,org. Eric Clapton at the Rose Garden Tuesday, Aug. 7 D o n ’ t m iss Eric Clapton w hen this tnple inductee in the Rock & Roll Hall o f Fam er com es through the Rose C ity, guitar on fire, to entertain at the R ose G arden on T uesday, A ugust 7 at 7:30p.m. In addition, Doyle Bramhall 11 w ho debuted as a recording artist in 1992, w ith C harlie Sexton, as a m em ­ b er o f the band A rc A ngel w ill jo in C lapton on stage. T ickets are avail­ able at the R ose Q uarter Ticket O f­ f ic e , on th e W eb at w w w .r o s e q u a r t e r .c o m or w w w .tic k e tm a s te r .c o m , at T ick etm aster locations, or by calling Ticketm aster at 503/224-4400. Wynonna to Perform at Chinook Winds Casino Aug. 10 - 11 D o n ’t have to “Tell M e W hy” you m issed the appearance o f W ynonna at C hinook W inds C asino & Conven­ tion C enter on A ugust 10 and 11. Each show starts at 8 p.m. For m ore inform ation, o r to obtain tickets, call 1-888-M A IN -A C T (624-6228) or Fastixx, l-800-992-TEXX(8499). Stevie Nicks at Rose Garden Aug. 11 In support o f her latest Reprise recording, “T rouble in S hangri-la,” legendary rock poet, Stevie Nicks will be appearing at the Rose G arden. Probably best know n for her m ystical ch a n te u se im ag e an d w o rk w ith 1970’s super group F leetw ood M ac, her acclaim ed solo projects such as “ Bella D onna,” “T he W ild H eart,” “R ock A L ittle” and the “O ther Side o f the M irror” have all been platinum sellers. T o buy tickets, call 503/224- 4400 or go o n lin e to w w w.ticketm aster.com . Take O ff Your Pants and Jacket Aug. 15 W ith the release o f their new al­ bum “ T ak e O ff Y o u r P ants and Jacket,” B link 182 w ith special guests N ew F ound G lory, w ill be at the M e­ m orial C oliseum on Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. Seating is general adm ission on the floor, no chairs, and the rest is re­ served. T ickets are available at the Rose Q uarter T icket O ffice, on the W eb at w w w .ro seq u arter.co m o r w w w .tic k e tm a s te r .c o m , at T icketm aster locations, or b y calling Ticketm aster at 503/224-4400. Run for the Wind II Aug. 24 - 26 C hinook W inds C asino & C on­ vention C enter is hosting “R un for the W ind II,” A ugust 24-26. Saddle u p an d c ru is e to th e c o a s t fo r su m m er’s coolest bike event at C h i­ nook W inds Casino, Run for the W ind II, a benefit for the O regon V eterans M o to r c y c le A s s o c ia tio n . H e lp O reg o n ’s veteran com m unity w hile enjoying three days o f fun, excite­ m ent and good tim es... plus a chance to w in an Indian M otorcycle. For m ore inform ation, call Les F.isenbarth at 1-888-244-6665,ext. 5839. Homo wo Festival of African Arts Aug. 25 - 26 T he tw elfth annual H om ow o Fes­ tival o f A frican A rts will be held at Portland State U n iv ersity ’s South Park B locks on A ug. 25 and 26, from 1-8 p.m. T he event is expected to attract m ore than 10,000 people over the two days. T here w ill be A frican m usic and dance presentations, A fri­ can food, ch ild ren ’s activities and folk art dem onstrations throughout the weekend. Call 503/288-3025 or go online to w w w .hom ow o.org. Ringo Starr in Concert Aug. 27 Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band will be playing at the A rlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on M onday, August 27 at 7:30 p.m.. Tickets are on sale through Fastixx by calling 503/224-8499. For more information, call Double Tee Pro­ motions at 503/221 -0288 or go online to w w w J e vbfefeg.cQm I