¿32he |Jortlanb © bsm œ r Page B4 October 10, 2001 j intintili :ìl LG ___ ML (fHiarnirr East-West Art Symposium state Avenue. Call 503-823-4322. Oct. 10 -13 r s in iu s H iM An international symposium called Crossing Boundaries: East-West Symposium in Print Art will take place at Portland State University, Oct. 10-13. It offers many opportunities to see art and hear speakers address­ ing the role o fpnnts and printing techniques in today' s art environment. The event will be held at Onda Gallery, located at 2215 N.E. Alberta St. Onda is one o f forty-plus area galleries showing a wide range o f print art during the month o f October. For more info., call 503-493-1909. Flying Sparks Thursday, Oct. 11 Odette Larson is the author o f “Flying Sparks,” a true life story about the sexual and physical abuses she endured growing up in Las Vegas during the 1950’s. Larson will open a discussion on issues o f abused • girls, and promote her book in the Vanport Room, Smith Center at Portland State University, from 7:30p.m. - 9 p.m. Call 503-725-4552. Out on Broadway Broadway actors and actresses will be performing at “Out on Broad- ; way,” a stage show featuring dramatic and musical performances to benefit Esther’s Pantry, a Portland-based charitable organization pro­ viding food and personal items to persons with AIDS. The show will be held at the World Trade Center Theater, 121 SW. Salmon St. on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. Call 503-408-7997. 21st Cans Film Festival Thursday, Oct. 11 Moviegoers who donate three cans o f food at any Regal C inemas in the state on Thursday, Oct. 4 can see a movie for free and receive a free child- size popcorn. All shows except starred attractions are eligible. And for more entertainment, Hollywood Video will offer customers a second chance to give food and enjoy a free movie and free popcorn. Guests can bring three cans o f food and receive a free video rental, including all new releases and DVDs, and a free bag o f microwave popcorn. Ben Folds Thursday, Oct. 11 In support o f his’latest Epic release, "Rockin the Suburbs,” Ben Folds is coming to rock Roseland. Folds came into prominence in 1995 as the leader o f Ben Folds Five. Their freewheeling live show, spiked with joyous contempt and dazzling musicanship, put Mr. Folds and the Five on the map o f the alternative nation. Ben Folds with special guest C itizen Cope will be performing at the Roseland on Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. For tickets, c a ll 5 0 3 -2 2 4 -T IX X o r go o n lin e to w w w .fa stix x .c o m or www.hobconcerts.com. Big Bird in Concert 4 1 II I 13”’ Annual Sauerkraut Festival Tuesday, Oct. 16 Literary Arts, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch o f the Oregon- based Poetry In Motion Project for2001 /2OO2. The launch event will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at noon on the Park Blocks behind Smith Memorial Center a, Portland State University. The Planets and Star Wars Tuesday, Oct. 16 Images provided by NASA o f the planets will be projected onto a huge screen hanging above the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall while the Oregon Symphony orchestra performs H olst’s legendary score, "The Planets,” conducted by Resident Conductor Murry Sidlin on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p. m. The concert wil begin with W illiams ’ popular Suite from “Star Wars.” For tickets, call 503-228-1353 or 800-228-7343, or go When Buildings Speak Tuesday, Oct. 16 Alice Cotton, an Oregon architectural and house portrait artist/author, spent a year illustrating and researching aselection ofO regon’s histori­ cal buildings, featured in her book, “When Buildings Speak." She will be signing books and doing a speaking engagement on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at Jackson’s Books, 320 S.E. Liberty St. at 7 p.m. The Music of Dracula Wednesday, Oct. 17 Music lovers and patrons will have the opportunity to meet special guests Philip Glass and The Philip Glass Ensemblp following the perfor­ mance o f the Bram Stoker’s horror classic, “Dracula,” directed by Tod Browning. Hors d ’oeuvres and cocktails will be provided by the Heathman Hotel and Restaurant at 1001 SW Broadway, from 9:30 p.m. until midnight. Call 503-242-1419. Oct 11-14 Children and their families are invited to go on a musical camping trip with Big Bird, Elmo, Cookie Monster and the rest o f their friends on “Sesame Street.” They’re setting offa toe-tapping, eye-popping, imagi­ nation-grabbing excursion in a Sesame Street Live musical extravaganza at the Memorial Coliseum, from Thursday. Oct. 11-Sunday, Oct. 14. For ticket info., call 503-224-4400 or go online to www.ticketmaster.com. CARIBBEAN Cruise & Party Aboard The Portland Spirit Cultural Crossroads Wednesday, Oct. 17 The International Firehouse Cultural Center will be hosting an intimate evening with fiber artist Pat Gold as she shares her Wascc heritage. Through slides and stories Pat Gold speaks about the development o f her art as she stands at the “cultural crossroad” between traditional and m odem art. Participate in a unique dialogue between artists and audi­ ence. The event will be at the IFCC, located at 5340 North Inter- Cruise & Dance 10:30 pm - 1:30 am Pre-boarding Party Featuring: D.J. Ronald (Sweet Pea) o f Seges Nite Club Mixing Hot Calypso & Reggae! Guest D. J. Mixing Smoothe R&B Old School Jums! Special D. J. Ital I lbs Mixing Reggae, Socca and Dance Hall! Widespread Panic Wednesday, Oct. 17 One o f the many neo-hippie jam bands which inherited the road-warrior mantle left behind by the Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic established a devout grass-roots following on the strength o f constant touring and a loose, rootsy brand o f Southern rock informed by jazz and blues textures. W idespread Panic will be performing at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on W ednesday, Oct. 17,8 p.m. Call 503-224-8499. Auditions at Lakewood Theatre Oct. 17,18,20 & 21 Lakewood Theatre, located at 368 S. State St. in Lake Oswego will be having open call auditions for two musicals: “Fiddler on the R o o f’ and “Holiday Magic Breakfast Theatre." Lakewood Theatre Company sup­ ports and encourages multi-ethnic diversity in its casting. Call 503-635- 3901 during the hours o f 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. to schedule an appointment. Master Organist Performing Friday, Oct. 19 James O ’Donnell, newly appointed Organist and Master o f the Choris­ ters at W estminster Abbey, London will be performing with the Cantores in Ecclesia on Friday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. at St. M ary’s Cathedral, located at 1716NW Davis. Call 503-295-2811 for further information. Happy Birthday Kennedy School Friday, Oct. 19 On Friday, Oct. 19, from 4p .m .-1 0 p .m ., McMenamins Kennedy School will throw a birthday bash to celebrate the 1915 opening o f the historic elementary school. Go back to school for a day to listen to the raucous sounds o f the McMenamins Marching Band, carnival games for the whole family and balloon creations by Joe Mishkin. Food and beverages are available. All ages are welcome. Call 503-249-3983. Charley Pride at Chinook Winds Casino Oct. 19 & 20 “Just Between You and M e" you don’t want to be left out when Charley Pride comes to Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City on Oct. 19 and 2 0 ,8 p.m. each night. For more than 30 years, Charley Pride has thrilled country fans worldwide with his personal warmth and love o f country music. To get more info, or to purchase tickets, call 1 -888-M AIN-ACT or Fastixx at 1-800-992-TIXX. • The World of Competitive Scrabble Sunday, Oct. 21 Stefan Fatsis, a “Wall Street Journal” reporter andNational Public Radio regular, recounts his remarkable rise through the ranks o f elite Scrabble players. During the course o f his research, Fatsis, transformed from a curious reporter to a confirmed Scrabble nut. He will be at Pow ell's City o f Books on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. to promote his new book, “Word Freak: The W orld o f Competitive Scrabble.” Morehouse College Glee Club IN CONCERT Saturday October 20, 2001 4:00 PM Bauman Auditorium Premium Bars. Appetizers Buffet. Door Prizes! Tickets $16-$20at the Door* Available at Safeway Fastixx 224-TTXX, Charge by phone or online at www.fastixx.com And Seges Nit Club* Salvador Mollys* Sweetwater Jam House 21 A over, Upscale Dress Code Wednesday, Oct. 17 Tesla is back! All five original members including Jeff Keith, Frank Hannon, Tommy Skeoch, Brian Wheat and Troy Luccketta have re­ united for a US tour including a stop in Portland to rock Roseland. Tesla is on tour in support o f their new release “Re-Plugged.” They will be at Roseland, Oct. 17at 8 p.m. For tickets, goonline towww.ticketmaster.com o rwww.fastixx.com. Saturday October 20th, 2001 Seges Nite Club, 818 SW 1” Dancing on 2 Levels Saturday, Oct. 13 Steinfeld’s Scappoose Sauerkraut Festival will mark 13 years ofcelebrat­ ing sauerkraut on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m .- 6 p.m. on the grounds o f Scappoose City Hall, 33568 E. Columbia Ave. This year’s family- friendly event will feature nearly 100 food and craft booths, a balloon artist, petting zoo, kids’ stage and a main stage featuring talent from around the Pacific Northwest. Poetry in Motion Thursday, Oct. 11 Tesla D IS C O U N T TOR G R O U PS O T 5 OR M O R E * C A I I TOR IN F O 503-349-9800 77’t’ Black United Bund oj'Oregon U Willamette University P A R T N E R S THE H I P S C H O L A R S H I P S S N O W iL L A M fc UNH BLACK U MA- IPIÌ ♦ The Bl.uk United Fund is offering five it,(XX) scholarships through the Ron Herndon Scholarship Fund and two SI 5,000 merit scholarships from the Willamette University Partnership Scholarship. FREE ADMISSION The scholarship recipients will he honored on December ft, 2001, at the Portland Hilton. W i l l a m e t t e U n t v e n t i v P a r t n e r s h ip S c h o la r s h ip G ra d u a tin g sen io r 21X12 (Ämeti'eA/r I G PA of 3 0 and higher Sponsored by the Student Government Association & Department of Multicultural Services of George Fox University Oregon reeident SAT reault of 1000* or ACT result ot 22s Community end school leadership R u n I I r r n d u n S c h o la r s h ip Graduating senior ot 2002 (Owe Time ifu’iinf.J G P A of 2 25 or higher George Fax University 414 N. Meridian Newberg, OR Oregon retident Demonstrate financial need Community end school leadership For information call 503 554-EVNT (3868) • Black United fu n d Scholarship Application • ts s e y and g u n h o iw as requested on application • Two letters of reference lecadem ic end personal references! • Official high school Hanscript • Resume of emracurnculer activities lichoot. church. iob. etc I ZnZrici miwr Ar/SM/miirA^itr r n riu n f At Afsu 2. M Ot thvuld Av adjrrnnt re A du tn n e Lrvingston. The Black United Fund of Oregon. I n c . 2120 NF Alberta Street. Portend OR 57211 503 202 2973 lu /trs w ritn r e í u /u Av tA n m u */ At u*Z2f uf f-larrt iir W./Zvinvir. UntVfmty: 1-BnilBARTS /C i-un W IL L A M E in T TE w FHMT rnc w t r r Morehouse College is the largest liberal arts college for men. It confers bachelor degrees on more African-American men than any other institution in the nation. During its 89 year history the glee club has sung for presidents, heads of state and has been heard on television and in major motion pictures. uwivbbwtv 4 á