October 17, 2001 (Clfe ^o rtlan h (iDbseruer Page B2 Jurtlanù 'b e e v iifr The Music of Dracula The Birthday Party Wednesday, Oct. 17 Music lovers and patrons will have the opportunity to meet special guests Philip Glass and The Philip Glass Ensemble following the performance of the Bram Stoker’s horror classic, "Dracula” directed by Todd Browning. Hors d' oeuvres and cocktails will be provided by the Heathman Hotel and Restaurant at 1001 SW Broadway, from 9:30p.m. until midnight. Call 503-242-1419. Cultural Crossroads Pop to Patriotism Wednesday, Oct. 17 The International Firehouse Cultural Center will be hosting an intimate evening with fiber artist Pat Gold as she shares her Wasco heritage. Through slides and stories Pat Gold speaks about the development of her art as she stands at the “cultural crossroad" between traditional and modern art. Participate in a unique dialogue between artists and audi­ ence. The event will be at the 1FCC, located at 5340 North Interstate Avenue. Call 503-823-4322. Tesla 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 of their new release “Re-Plugged." They will be at Roseland, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. For tickets, go online to www.ticketmaster.com o rwww.fastixx.com. 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, W idespread Panic established a devout grass-roots following on the strength of constant touring and a loose, rootsy brand of Southern rock informed by jazz and blues textures. W idespread Panic w ill be performing at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on Wednesday, 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 of 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 Westminster 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 1716 NW Davis. Call 503-295-2811 for further information. Happy Birthday Kennedy School Friday, Oct. 19 OnFriday.Oct. 19, fro m 4 p .m .- 10p.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 Me,” you don’t want to be left out when Charley Pride comes to Chinook W inds Casino in Lincoln City on Oct. 19 and 20,8 p.m. every night. For more than 30 years, Charley Pride has tfuilled country fans worldwide with his personal warmth and love o f country music. To get more info, or purchase tickets, call 1 -888-M AIN-ACT or Fastixxa, 1-800-992-TIXX. The World of Competitive Scrabble Sunday, Oct. 21 Stefan Fatsis, a “Wall Street Journal” reporter and National Public Radio regular, recounts his remarkable rise through the ranks of elite Scrabble players while exploring the gam e’s strange, potent hold. During the course of his research, Fatsis, himself, transformed from a curious reporter to a confirmed Scrabble nut. He will be at Powell’s City of Books on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. to promote his new book. “Word Freak: The W orld of Competitive Scrabble.” Jazz Tribute to a Jazz Legend Thursday, Oct. 25 Spend a musical evening at McMenamins Kennedy School, located at 5736 N.E. 33rd as musician Bryan Dickerson and friends honor jazz legend Cannonball Adderly with a special tribute at 7 p.m. Adderly is regarded as one of the most passionate alto (and later, soprano) saxophonists in Found/Shot/Squashed/Sorted/Down Friday, Oct. 26 Portland Community College’s Northview Gallery is hosting the artwork of Mary Stupp-Greer, visual arts instructor at the Sylvania Campus. The exhibition, titled “Found/Shot/Squashed/Sorted/Down,” is on display Monday - Friday, from 8 a. in. - 4 p.m. until Friday, oct. 26 ai the gallery, located at 12000 SW 49lh Ave. Stupp-Greer's work includes drawings, mixed media collages, photographs and an installation. Call 503-977- 8017. Howloween at the Zoo Oct. 27 - 28 Go trick-or-treating safely at the Oregon Zoo. There will be an intriguing scavenger hunt for kids, which includes an activity station in order to collect candy and prizes. Howloween at the Zoo will be held Saturday, Oct. 27 and Sunday, Oct. 28, from 11 a.m .-4p.m . Call 503-226 1561 or check out their website at www.oregonzoo.org. The Guess Who Jubilee Tour with Jane’s Addiction “Bully the Kid” Theatre Boz Scaggs Returns The Family Values Tour Thursday, Nov. 1 A benefit concert for Portland Firefighters will be held at the Portland Memorial Coliseum on Thursday. Nov. 1 at7:30p.m. Juice Newton, Janie Frickie and Lacy J. Dalton will perform their retro-80s music. 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M ARTIN CLEANING S E R V IC E Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning C o m m ercial a n d R e s id e n c ia l Services 4 CALI FOR APPOINTMENTS ^ < > 3 -2 8 1 -3 9 4 9 4 Friday, Nov. 16 The Family Values Tour comes to Portland featuring guest artists Stone Temple Pilots, Staind, Linkin Park, Static X and Deadsy. They will all be performing at the Rose Garden Arena on Friday, Nov. 16 at 9 a.m. Call Advertise with diversity 2 Area Minimum 1 Small Hall Free Pre-Spray • Stairs $1.50 each I Wednesday, Nov. 14 Concert for Portland Firefighters Sunday, Oct. 28 C A R PET CLEANING 4 Tuesday, Nov. 13 Enjoy a musical presentation on “Bully the Kid” about a kid itching to take over the town of Pinnacle Mountain. The play heightens awareness about bully/victim problems, shows the distinction between tattling and telling, and dramatizes ways to deal with bully behavior. “Bully the Kid” will be playing at the St. Johns Community Center, located at 8427 N. Central, from 3:30 p.m. -4 :1 5 p.m. Call 503-823-3192. MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE (505) ¿49-39B 3 • w tvw .m cm cn.im i ns.com Saturday, Nov. 10 In a celebration o f the spirit of American girlhood, the American Girl Fashion Show will feature a fresh, updated look showcasing historical and contemporary American Girl fashions Nov. lOat 10a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. andN ov. 11 at 11 a.m .,2p.m . and5p.. at the M ultnomah Athletic Club. Call 503-416-6327 or go online to w ww.orsymphonv.org/oswa. CARPET CLEANING 2001 CARPET CLEANING 5756 NT 55rd • P ortkind, Oregon Sunday, Nov. 4 The Jubilee Tour featuring Jane's Addiction and Stereo M C’s will celebrate freedom and youth culture. A portion o f the donation to the Jubilee Foundation will be allocated to the charities involved in the relief effort after recent terrorist attacks. The tour will be at the Theatre o f the Clouds at the Rose Garden on Sunday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. Call Ticketmaster at 5 0 3 -2 2 4 -4 4 0 0 o r go o n lin e to w w w .ro se q u a rte r.c o m or www .ticketmaster.com. Acclaimed for their superb musicianship and refreshing, ireverent theatricality. Bimbetta creates vivid performances o f music from the early Baroque. Bimbetta will be at the Kaul Auditorium of Reed College on Sunday, Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. Call 503-725-3307. Baroque Vocal Music with Attitude FULL LOCKSMITH-SERVICE RF.-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS LOCKEDOUT7-W E MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH HOUSE.OFFICEORCAR Sunday: 7am to 1 1:30am Friday, Nov. 2 The newly reunited "The Guess W ho” are heading to the Rose Garden on their North American tour with Joe Cocker, sponsored by V H 1 Classic. Between the two groups, close to 70 different rock songs will be played. They will be at the Rose Garden on Friday, Nov. 2 at 7 :30 p.m. Call Ticketmaster at 503-224-4400or goonline to w w w .rosequarter.com or www.ticketmaster.com. - • Boz Scaggs is back and on tour in support o f his latest Virgin release "Dig." This is the artists' first collection of original material in over seven years and he’s bringing this new, sophisticated groove to Portland. Best known for his ‘70s hits, Scaggs will be at the Schnitzer Hall on W ednes­ day, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. Call Ticketmaster at 503-224-4400 or go online to www.ticketmaster.com or www.hob.com. 9 Monday through Saturday: 7am to 10:30am Nov. 1 -4 Peter Max has painted for five U.S. Presidents. His art has graced five Super Bowl, five Grammies, W orldCup USA, the United Nations Summit and other places. Lawrence Gallery, located at 221 N.W. 10,h Ave. will be featuring a number of his art works from Nov. 1 - 4 . Call 503-843-3633. New American Girl Fashions AFFORDABLE CLASS BEGINS WITH A HEARTY BREAKFAST Thursday, Nov. 1 "The Birthday Party,” a play by Pinter about guilt and suspicion, opens Thursday, Nov. 1 and goes until Sunday, Nov. 18. Performances will be at the Jack Oakes Theater, located at 282ONE. Sandy. Call 503-238-9692. t % Entering Afghanistan’s Forbidden Zone N ational G eographic C han­ nel launches its new quarterly series, “Frontline D iaries,” the personal experiences o f jo u rn al­ ists w ho travel the globe to chronicle the lives o f people on the front lines o f political, so­ cial, or cultural change on M on­ day,Oct. 22. fro m 9 - 10p.m., ET/ PT. The se rie s’ prem iere epi­ sode, “Frontline Diaries: Into the Forbidden Z one,” follow s jo u r­ nalist Sebastian Junger (author o f “The Perfect Storm ”) and photographer Reza as they are sm uggled into the only section o f battle-ravaged A fghanistan not controlled by the Taliban. On assignm ent for N ational G eographic, Junger and Reza v e n tu re in to A f g h a n is ta n ’s treacherous battlefields, where they m et and traveled w ith leg­ endary guerilla leader, Ahmad Shah M assoud. D efying over­ w helm ing odds, M assoud led his troops in the 1980’s to an asto u n d in g v icto ry o v er the Soviet U nion. Now, M assoud fights on the front lines against the Taliban, the extrem e Muslim regim e that controls m uch o f the country. D odging explosives, bullets and storm s, Junger and Reza gain unprecedented access to the “ Lion o f P anjshir” as he plans his next offensive. T heir travels take them to a refugee cam p and a m akeshift field hos­ pital to see the everyday ch al­ len g es fa c in g peo p le living w ith in M a s s o u d ’s re m o te stronghold. I I