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A multimedia piece created and
performed by acclaimed Japanese
ensemble, dumb type, will explore
memory with movement, lightand
sound effects at the Newmark
Theatre, 1111SW. Broadway. The
project is an exploration o f the
increasingly complex relationship
between humans and technology.
Three performances will be avail
able from March 14-16. Call 274-
6588or242-1419.
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Don Ho at Chinook Winds
Friday, March 15
Known for their Grammy-winning funk jams like “Let It Whip“ and “Joystick, “ the Dazz Band's
nine-member group will be performing at the Rose Grill on Saturday, March 30 at 9 p.m. The
newly constructed band recently released their new CD called “Time Travelers. “ For tickets, call
221-0288 or go online to www.doubletee.com.
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The Baha Men announce the
release o f their anx iously awaited
follow-up to 2000’s hit album
“Who Let The Dogs Out,” which
sold over 5 million copies and
launched the biggest single o f the
year. “Move It Like This,” will be
in stores March 26.
Armed with new songs com
bining the Junkanoo rhythms o f
their homeland with pop, reggae,
rap and R&B, the Baha Men once
again look to bring their unique
sound to the airwaves and be
yond.
The Baha Men made pop mu
sic history with their infectious
single, “Who Let The Dogs Out,”
that became the unofficial sports
anthem for nearly every major
sporting event in 2000 and 2001.
After nearly 20 years o f recording
albums and non-stop touring, the
band became “overnight sensa
tions,” winning a Grammy Award,
two Billboard Awards, and two
Kid’s Choice Awards. They also
toured with ‘NSYNC and 98 De
The Baha Men’s style o f music called junkanoo, is derived from
a street festival in the Bahamas that happens after Christmas.
The rhythmic sounds are played on goat-skin drums, horns,
whistles, and bells.
grees and countless television
shows.
Founding member Isaiah Tay
lor muses, “It has truly been an
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The upcoming play, “Mall
America," is an adult parable
on random violence and the
post-Sept. 11 attacks, that is
both harrowing and funny. The
show can be seen at the
C0H0 Theatre, located at
2257 NW. Raleigh St., from
March 1 5 - April 20. Call
220-2646.
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Maranatha Church
Marantha Host:
$35.00
“ Resurrection C oncert” with special guest
Dorothy Davis, Conductor, with Robin
Henderson and the Levitical Praise
COUPON
$25.00
Chorale, plus a special drama presentation
all from Tacoma, Washington.
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Dark Irish Drama rings in St.
Patrick’s Day by staging two read
ings recited by Irish playwright
Lady Gregory. "The Rising o f the
Moon" and "The Gaol Gate" are
tales about p eo p le stru g g lin g
to m ake their way in the w orld,”
says d ire c to r D oreen O ’Skea.
“A nd, like the best Irish dram a,
w hile there is sacrifice and so r
row, there is also hope.” Black-
fish G allery is in the Pearl D is
tric t at 420 N .W . 9th A ve.,
w here the en tire se ries w ill be
stag ed . C u rta in is 8 p.m. and
admission is $8. Staged readings
are scheduled April 12-13, and
May 10-11.
McMenamins Grand Lodge in
Forest Grove hosts an extraordi
nary Irish spectacle as athletes in
Celtic attire showcase traditional
Highland game competitions on
the front lawn, from 1 - 3 p.m. Irish
food, music and dance follow. The
St. Patrick’s Day celebration will
be held on Sunday, March 17,310
NE. Evans St. in McMinnville. Call
472-8427or888-472-8427.
All are welcome.
UPHOLSTERY COUPON
Loveseat
Readers Theatre Repertory
March 15-16
St. Patty's at McMenamlns
Sunday, March 17
Concert Starts at 6:00 P.M. Easter Sunday.
$69.00
$49.00
Wasco Native American fiber art
ist Pat Courtney Gold will be hold
ing a Wasco Basket W eaving
w o rsh o p at th e In te rsta te
FirehouseCultural Center on Sat
urday, March 16, located at 5340
N. Interstate Ave., from 9 a.m. - 4
p.m. Participants are urged to bring
a brown bag lunch. Call Roberta
W ongat 823-2072.
The legendary A nn-M argaret
makes her live musical-comedy
debut as madam Miss Mona, in
Broadway’s sexiest musical, “The
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.”
This is a musical tale about Miss
M ona’s Chicken Ranch brothel.
Performances o f this musical will
continue until March 17 at the
Keller Auditorium, 222 SW. 3rd
and Clay. Call 241-1802 or go
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Sofa (under 6 ft)
F eatu rin g sev en p erfo rm in g
bands and orchestras, Metropoli
tan Youth Symphony actively
advocates achievement in music
for students from grade school
through college. They will be hav
ing a Spring Pops Concert on Sat
urday, March 16, 7 p.m. at the
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
Interested students from Oregon
and Washington are encouraged
to inquire about upcoming audi
tions. Call 239-4566.
The Best Little Whorehouse
In Texas
Through March 17
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amazing couple o f years for us
and we are so proud to be the ones
who finally put the Bahamas on
the musical map.”
Mall America
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Metropolitan Youth Symphony
Saturday, March 16
Wasco Tribe Art Workshop
Saturday, March 16
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Don’t miss the “Tiny Bubbles” o f
excitement floating in the air when
Don Ho brings his beautiful Ha
w aiian m u sic to C h in o o k
Winds"Casino in LincoInCity on
March 15,8 p.m. For information
ortickets,call 1-888-MAIN-ACT
(624-6228)orFastixx, 1 -800-992-
TTXX(8499).
Service Times
Sunday Morning - 10:30am
Sunday Evening - 6:00pm
(except 4th & 5th Sunday
and Holidays)
Wednesday Night - 7:00pm
(Activities for the whole family)
Observing Women’s History
Sunday, March 17
All services at:
Maranatha Church
The Beaverton City Library is cel
ebrating W om en's History Month
with a lecture by Ron Weber en
titled “Early African American
Women Freedom Fighters" on
Sunday, March 17 at 2 p.m.
4222 NE 12th Avenue (12th ¿¡«.Skidmore)
503-288-7241
Dr. T. Allen Bethel, Senior Pastor
Rev. Cynthia Brathwaite, Associate Pastor
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