Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 18, 2001, Page 16, Image 16

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Entertainment Guide
Columbia Backyard
Concerts
Through Sep. 12
TheColunibian BackyardConcerts
offer eight concerts around the city and
ClarkCounty. Ihese concerts are mostly
on Friday and Saturday evenings, and
run until mid-November. C ity concerts
at noon offers 10 hour-tong Wednes­
day events, beginning July 11 and con­
cluding September 12. The first seven
noon concerts are in Esther Short Park
and the final three are in the Sculpture
Garden at Ninth Street and Broadway.
Guests are asked to bring blankets and
low-back lawn chairs to all concerts.
Picnics are encouraged, and vendors
will be selling food. Dogs must be
leashed.
Twelfth Night
Through July 28
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night is a
bizarre comedy, a mix o f romance and
fàrce played out by the wealthy in the
mythKalcomfortoflllyriaawainiexotic
country on the seacoast ofthe Adnatic.
This Van Ryder Production can be seen
at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Cen­
ter, located at 5340 N. Interstate, 7:30
pjn.onJuly 19,20,22,26,27and28.Call
503/359-2211.
Eckhard Hahnel
July 19 - Aug. 24
Frkhard Hahnel was bom in Dresden.
Germany in 1935. Almost nothing is
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Focus In P rin ts
known ofhis childhood during the war
wretched years o f WWII. What we
have instead is a legacy o f imagery,
through photographs by his daughter,
illustrating the life o f the young, blue
collarclass in Germany during themid-
1950’s. The exhibit will be held at S K
Josefsberg Studio, located at403 N. W.
Eleventh Ave. from Tuesday through
Saturday, from Noon - 5 p.m. Call 503/
241-9112
Big River Celebrates
American History
July 19-29 & Aug. 2-5
Mark Twain’s timeless classic, “Big
River” sweeps us dow n the mighty
M ississippi Riveras the irrepressible
Huck Finn helps his friends Jim, a
slave, escape to freedom at the mouth
o f the Ohio River. The American
Heritage Theater Project and Port­
land Parks and Recreation Theater
Program will present the musical “Big
River” in W ashington Park Amphi­
theater at the Rose Test Gardens and
the Crater Amphitheater at Mt. Tabor
Com m unity Park. Show runs Thurs­
day through Sunday at 7 p.m., and is
free. “Big River” can be seen in Wash­
ington Park July 19-29 and at Mt.
Tabor Park A ugust 2-5.
Jazz Concert for
Hopewell House
Thursday, July 19
Portland on Thursday, July 19, in a
benefit concert for Hopewell House
Hospice Center, a program o f Legacy
Visiting Nurses Association and Ecu­
menical MirustnesofOregon. The ninth
annual event will be held at the center’s
grounds, 6 171 S.W. Capitol Highway.
Iheconcertbeguisat7p.m. Call503/
221-1054or503244-7890.
Three Dog Night at
Chinook Winds
July 20 & 21
Come “Celebrate” with Three Dog
N ight at C hinook W inds Casino in
Lincoln City on July 20 and 21, start-
ing 8 p.m. each night. W hen they
struck gold with “Joy to the W orld”
in 1971, fans w orldwide acclaim ed
their driving pop/rock sound and
powerful harmonies. To obtain tick­
e t s ^ l-888-MAIN-ACT(624-6228)
orFasdxx, l-800-992-TIXX(8499).
Henry V
July 1 9 -2 2 & 2 6 -2 8
William Shakespeare’s Henry
V will be presented by the new
theatre com pany, Quintessence:
Language and Imagination The­
atre. The play will by held at the
M ago Hunt Center/ University o f
Portland, 5000N. WillametteBlvd.
at 7:30p.m. Call 503/285-2826.
The Literary
Triangle
Friday, July 20
The L iterary T riangle w el­
comes writers o f works o f interest
to the Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Trans
com munities to the store to dis­
cuss their writing. This m onth we
welcome the Brinnon, WA. au­
thor o f “From Flitch to Ash: A
M using on Carving & Trees by
Diane Derrick (Haw thorne Press,
2001) This event will be on Friday,
July 20,7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble,
LloydCenter, locatedat 1231 N.E.
Broadway. Call 503/335-0201.
G reyhound R acing
May 4 • October 13, 2001
Post Times
Wednesday - Saturday 7 00 pm
Sundays/Hol ¡days 1 00 pm
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The cool sounds o f the Dan
Balmer Trio will return to southwest
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