Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 24, 2001, Page 11, Image 11

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October 24, 2001
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Triple Maze of Horror
Jubilee Tour with Jane’s Addiction
Through Oct. 31
PG E Park is hosting a H aunted H ouse w ith a T riple M aze o f H orror and
a D ungeon o f Doom. It w ill be open for kids o f all ages until W ednesday,
Oct. 31 every evening at 7:30 p.m. T he park is located at 1844 SW .
Morrison. CaU 503-553-5400.
When Buildings Speak
Wednesday, Oct. 24
A lice C otton, O regon architectural and house portrait artist/author,
spent a year illustrating and researching a selection o f O reg o n ’s
historical buildings, featured in her book, “W hen Buildings Speak.”
U sing historical architecture as her focal point. C otton presents a
unique m ultim edia event that prom ises to educate and inspire. She will
be speaking at W allace Books, 7 2 4 1 SE. M ilw aukie on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m.
CaU503-254-3173.
Jazz Tribute to a Jazz Legend
S L ID
Dance Concert at Reed College
Nov, 9,10
The Reed C ollege fall dance concert will take place on F riday and
Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10, at 8 p.m. in Kaul A uditorium . T ickets w ill be
available at the door. T here will be A frican dance and a collection o f
other dances by Reed students. C all 503-777-7755.
Thursday, Oct. 25
New American Girl Fashions
S pend a m u sical ev e n in g at M cM en am in s K ennedy S ch o o l, lo cated
at 5736 N .E . 33rd as m usician B ryan D ickerson and friends h o n o r ja zz
leg en d C an n o n b all A d d erly w ith a sp e cia l trib u te a t 7 p.m . A d d erly
is reg a rd e d as o n e o f th e m ost p assio n ate alto (an d la ter, so p ran o )
sa x o p h o n ists in ja z z h isto ry . C a ll 5 0 3 -2 4 9 -3 9 8 3 o r go o n lin e to
w w w .k en n e d y sch o o l.c o m .
Found/Shot/Squashed/Sorted/Down
Saturday, Nov. 10
In a celebration o f the spirit o f A m erican girlhood, the A m erican G irl
Fashion Show will feature a fresh, updated look show casing historical
and contem porary A m erican G irl fashions on Nov. lO at 10a.m ., 1 p.m.
and 4 p.m. and Nov. 11 at 11 a.m ., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. at the M ultnom ah
Athletic Club. C all 503-416-6327 or go online to w w w .orsym phony.org/
o sw a.
Friday, Oct. 26
“Bully the Kid” Theatre
P o rtlan d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e ’s N o rth v iew G allery is h o stin g the
artw o rk o f M ary S tu p p -G ree r, v isu al a rts in stru c to r at the S y lv an ia
C a m p u s. T h e ex h ib itio n , title d “ F o u n d /S h o t/S q u a sh e d /S o rte d /
D o w n ,” is o n d isp lay M onday - F rid a y , fro m 8 a.m . - 4 p.m . u n til
F rid a y , O ct. 26 at th e g allery , lo cated at 12000 SW 4 9 lh A ve. S tu p p -
G re e r’s w o rk in c lu d es d raw in g s, m ix ed m edia co llag e s, p h o to ­
g rap h s and an in stallatio n . C all 5 0 3 -9 7 7 -8 0 1 7 .
Northwest Women's Show
Sunday, Nov. 4
The Jubilee T our featuring Ja n e’s A ddiction and Stereo M C ’s w ill
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. T he tour will be at the T heatre o f the
Clouds at the Rose G arden on Sunday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. Call Ticketm aster
a t 5 0 3 -2 2 4 -4 4 0 0 o r g o o n lin e to w w w .ro s e q u a r te r.c o m o r
Tuesday, Nov. 13
E n jo y a m u sical p rese n tatio n on “ B ully the K id ” ab o u t a k id itch in g
to tak e o v er the to w n o f P in n acle M o untain. T h e play h eig h ten s
aw a re n ess ab o u t b u lly /v ictim p ro b lem s, show s th e d istin c tio n
b etw e en ta ttlin g and te llin g , and d ram a tiz es w ays to d eal w ith b u lly
behavior. “B ully the K id” w ill be playing at the St. Johns C o m m u n ity
C enter, located at 8427 N. C entral, from 3:30 p.m. - 4 :1 5 p.m. C all 503-
823-3192.
Oct. 26,27 & 28
Boz Scaggs Returns
Wednesday, Nov. 14
Join an event o f spirit and style w ith the N orthw est W o m en 's Show at
the O regon C onvention C enter on O ct. 2 6 ,2 7 and 28. A ctress D iahann
C arroll w ill be m aking a personal appearance to prom ote cholesterol
m anagem ent on Friday, Oct. 26, from 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. T here w ill
be 3 00 e x h ib its and a d raw in g to w in tw o tic k ets an y w h ere
S o u th w est A irlin e s flies. C all 8 6 6 -4 8 5 -2 9 8 0 o r go o n lin e to
w w w .nw w om enshow .com .
Boz Scaggs is back and on tour in support o f his latest V irgin release
“D ig.” This is the artists’ first collection o f original material in over seven
years and h e 's bringing this new, sophisticated groove to Portland. B est
know n for his ‘70s hits, Scaggs w ill be at the Schnitzer H all on W ednes­
day, Nov. H a t 8 p.m. Call T icketm aster at 503-224-4400 or go online to
w w w .ticketm aster.com o rw w w .hob.com .
Howloween at the Zoo
The Family Values Tour
Oct. 27 - 28
G o trick-or-treating safely at the O regon Zoo. There will be an intriguing
scavenger hunt for kids, w hich includes an activity station in order to
collect candy and prizes. H ow low een at the Z oo w ill be held Saturday,
Oct. 27 and Sunday, Oct. 28, from 11 a .m .-4 p .m . Call 503-226-1561 or
check out their w ebsite at w w w .oregonzoo.org.
Native American Art Studies
Party on with Norman “The Boogie Cat” Sylvester and his band
for Halloween. They will be having a dance party at the Medicine
Hat Restaurant and Gallery, located at 1834 NE. Alberta on
Wednesday, Oct. 31.
The Portland A rt M useum is hosting the biennial conference o f the
N ative A m erican A rt Studies A ssociation on Oct. 24 - 27. O ver 200
m useum curators, college and university professors, graduate stu­
dents, N ative artists, collectors and dealers from around the w orld will
be in attendance. T he conference w ill begin w ith a tour o f the M useum
at W arm Springs, w ith research presentation from O ct. 25-27. Call 503-
226-2811 o r go online t o w w w .portlandartm useum .org.
Music from the Heart
Baroque Vocal Music with Attitude
The Birthday Party
Thursday, Nov. 1
Listen to som e o f P o rtlan d 's finest m usicians play Blues, R& B and Jazz
in a fundraiser called “M usic from the H eart” to benefit the A m erican
Red C ross D isaster R elief Fund. T he N orm an S ylvester Band w ill host
an open Jam Session at the C andlelight C afé on T hursday, Nov. 1, from
8 p.m. - 1 a.m. G u estartists include Jim M esi, R obbie Law s, W hyte, Mel
Solom on and more. Call 503-222-3378.
Thursday, Nov. 1
A cclaim ed for their superb m usicianship and refreshing, irreverent
theatricality, B im betta creates vivid perform ances o f m usic from the
early Baroque. B im betta will be at the Kaul A uditorium o f Reed C ollege
on Sunday, O ct. 28 at 3 p.m . Call 503-725-3307.
“The B irthday Party,” a play by Pinter about guilt and suspicion, opens
T hursday, Nov. 1 and goes until Sunday, Nov. 18. Perform ances w ill be
at the Jack Oakes Theater, located at 2820 NE. Sandy. Call 503-238-9692.
Medicine Hat Halloween
Peter M ax has painted for five U.S. Presidents. H is art has graced five
Super Bowl, five Grammies, W orldC upU SA , the United Nations Summit
and oth er places. Law rence G allery, located at 221 N.W . IO* A ve. will
be featuring a num ber o f his art works from Nov. 1 - 4 . Call 503-843-3633.
Wednesday, Oct. 31
Northwest Rhythm and Blues artist Norm an Sylvester and his band will
host a wild night at the Medicine Hat Restaurant and Gallery, located at 1834
NE. Alberta S t The party begins 8 p.m. - 1 2 a.m. on Halloween night. Come
in costum e for a chance at door prizes. C over charge at the door.
Concert for Portland Firefighters
Thursday, Nov. 1
A benefit concert for Portland F irefighters w ill be held at the Portland
M emorial C oliseum onT hursday.N ov. 1 at7:30p.m . Juice Newton, Janie
Frickie and Lacy J. Dalton will perform their retro-80s music. For tickets,
call T icketm aster at 503-224-4400or go online to w w w .rosequarter.com
o r w w w .ticketm aster.com .
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Pop to Patriotism
Nov. 1 -4
The Guess Who
Friday, Nov. 2
The new ly reunited “The G uess W ho” are heading to the Rose G arden
on their N orth A m erican tour with Joe C ocker, sponsored by VH1
C lassic. Betw een the tw o groups, close to 70 different rock songs will
be played. T hey will be at the Rose G arden on Friday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Call T icketm aster at 503-224-4400or go online to w w w.rosequarter.com
or w w w .ticketm aster.com .
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Visitors to the Portland Art M useum , located this fall will com e face
to face w ith m asterw orks by som e o f the w o rld 's greatest artists,
including Rem brandt, El G reco M onet and Picasso, as the Portland
A rt M useum presents “E uropean M asterpieces: Six C enturies o f
Paintings from the N ational G allery o f V ictoria, A ustralia," on view
through January 6 ,2 0 0 2 .
T he w orks in the exhibition represent a selection o f the m ost
significant O ld M aster and M odem E uropean paintings from the
National G allery o f V ictoria, A ustralia, the oldest and grandest public
art gallery in A ustralia. T his collection o f 88 paintings has never been
seen outside o f A ustralia and includes m asterpieces by artists such
as El G reco, G ainsborough, Rem brandt, Pissarro, M onet, Picasso and
H ockney. T he Portland Art M useum is the only W est C oast venue
for this im portant collection.
T he exhibition is a w alk through the history o f E uropean art,
spanning six centuries, from Paolo V en ezian o 's “T he C rucifixion"
from circa 1 349to D avid H ockney’s “The Second M arriage,” 1963.
Included are w orks by m ajor artists from the 14* to the 20* century,
including T intoretto, C laude. Rem brandt, C analetto, B onnard,
M agritte, Picasso, B althus and Bacon.
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Nov. 22 - Jan. 1
A sensational display o f lights and anim ation spannning the track at
Portland International Racew ay. Enjoy the largest drive-through light
show in the N orthw est right from the com fort o f your ow n car. T rad i­
tional favorites include Santa ju m ping dow n an 84-foot ski slope,
reindeer flying o ver your car and the vivid color o f the giant poinsettia
arch. T im es are Sunday through T hursday, from 5 p.m. - 10p.m .; Friday
and Saturday, from 5 p.m. - 1 1 p.m.
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Winter Wonderland
Sunday, Oct. 28
Sunday, Oct. 28
Friday, Nov. 16
T he Fam ily V alues T our com es to Portland featuring guest artists Stone
T em ple Pilots, Staind, Linkin Park, Static X and D eadsy. They w ill all be
perform ing at the R ose G arden A rena on Friday, Nov. 16 at 9 a.m . C all
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