Page B2 April 17, 2002 STje ^Jnrtlanh (©bserucr i Focus In Print km h d f°r the love of ^azz Ebony Fashion Fair Friday, April 19 The 44"' annual Ebony Fashion Fair will appear at the Oregon Convention Center on Friday, April 19 at 8 p.m. Considered the w orld’s largest traveling fashion show, there will be exciting designs by world famous designers. Eleven gorgeous women and two handsome men will showcase the provocative clothes. For tickets, call 503-288-6942 o r503-281 -6525. Grammy Nominee Performs Friday, April 19 Robben Ford, a four time Grammy Nominee of the record “Blue M oon" will be performing at the Aladdin Theatre on Friday, April 19. The legendary guitarist, singer and com poser has distin­ guished himself in the genre of jazz, blues and R&B. One-Woman Musical Comedy 89.1 EBERT “Zapped” World Premiere AROIREH “TW O VERY BIG THUMBS UP! ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST FILMS:’ 'A PROVOCATIVE, BEAUTIFULLY MADE AM ERICAN THRILLER of violence, and enough moral issoes to beep you chewing your upper lip. lost in thought, lor days. In addition to gluing you to the edge of your seat. Changing lanes' is also a film of freshness, imagination and insight, with two groat performances by Samuel L. Jackson and Ben ifflech that will leave you breathless IT IS REWARDING. EXEMPLARY, A N D SHATTERING.’’ CCWC SHALIT. THE TODAY SHOW Inner City Blues Festival \ SftVE OLDFIEU, FQX-TV Brilliant d ire c tio n -fro n tlM acting. ta the tinemaiography. to the s c o re - ft jt/k iM t t Portland Center State Presents Smart, wickedly tunny and dead-on. 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Oregon Children’s Theatre BFGAi CMMtó CASCADE 16 April 19 & 20 Portland C enter Stage and Portland Institute for C ontem po­ rary Art, in the final of three collaborative projects, present “M orning, N oon and N ight,” a m onologue about one fall day in the life o f Spalding Gray and his young fam ily in a village on Long Island. The plays will be from Friday, April 19 to S atur­ day, April 20,8 p.m. Call 503-274-6588 or 503-242-1419. Roger Michell crafts a perfect picture. a03l2?5-5555»4«C3 itt* XMAi Saturday, April 20 The Portland Rainbow C oalition is hosting the 13"1 annual Inner City Blues Festival on Saturday, April 20, 6:30 p.m . to 12:30 a.m. at the Melody Ballroom, 615 S.E. Alder. This year’s event, entitled "The Joint is Ju m p in ’” features a broad array of award winning Portland based blues stars. Call Ken Cropper at 503-249-5071. “ C H A N G IN G LANES’ IS BY TURNS CROOKED. AFFECTING. A N D C Y N IC A L W IN D IN G UP W IT H A G RATIFYING, SATISFYING FINISH. F O R A C H A N G E !’ LA U R A D AVIS C o a u th o r o f 7'Ac C w ra g t !<> t h a t Moving Towards Reconciliation by L aura D avis H arper C oi . lins ; 2002 Who among us doesn’t carry the pain of a friend who wronged us? A family member we no longer speak to? A work associate who stole our idea for a big presentation? An enemy we don’t understand? The truth is we all do. Now, in this time of fear and uncertainty, our motivation to reach out to those we love, and those we don’t understand, is stronger than ever. We all need to know how to reconcile. Through practical guidance and powerful first-person ac­ counts, Laura Davis of “I Thought W e’d Never Speak Again” maps the process of mending emotional wounds. She de­ scribes the steps we need to take to achieve reconciliation in our significant relationships. Throughout the process, Davis distinguishes between reconciliation and forgiveness, noting that we can reconcile without resolving all our differences. April 20,21 & 28 When 10-year-old W innie Foster discovers the m agic spring that has given the Tuck fam ily eternal life, she is draw n into an adventure w here she m ust decide w hether or not to drink from it and if she should reveal the secret to others in “T uck E verlasting.” T he play will be held at the O regon C h ild ren ’s Theatre on April 2 0 ,21, and 28. Call 503-288-9571. Lecture by Stephen Hawking Friday, April 26 Stephen H aw king has done innovative research into the basic laws w hich govern the universe. W ith Roger P enrose, he show ed that E in stein ’s G eneral Theory o f R elativity im plied space and tim e w ould have a bebinning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes. Hawking will be speaking on Friday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. Call 503-232-2300. Boney James Concert I T hought W e’d Never Speak Again April 19 - Aug. 14 T he first-ever IMAX 3D film from space, “Space S tation,” is the story o f the greatest engineering feat since landing a man on the M oon: the on-orbit assem bly o f the International Space Station as it travels 220 m iles above Earth at 17,500 mph. For show tim es at the Oregon M useum o f Science and Industry, call 503-797-4640. with i lig h tly controlled sense of panic, a brilliant ensemble of actors, thrsatdutchmg tension admirably bereft “ ★★★★ A TERRIFIC, FI RSTCLASS flL M . April 1 9 -2 1 “Z apped” is based on the hyper-reality o f com ics and an im a­ tion. The show features co llaborations w ith M att G roening, D w eezil Zappa and others. BodyV ox blends theatricality, athleticism , film , video, props, m usic, hum or, beauty and sensuality with dance that is both classical and contem porary. The event will be held from April 1 9 - 2 1 at the N ew m ark Theatre. Call 503-229-0627. OMSI’s Omnimax Theatre Wtx RUB. THE WCW YORK OBSIWVEH NOW PLAYING April 19 & 20 A new one-woman musical comedy called “Chocolate Confes­ sions” will premiere at the Old Church, located at S.W. 11"’and Clay on April 12, 13, 19 and 20. The show focuses on chocolate shop ow nerCoco Bliss as she welcomes an array of amusing customers to her show. Call 503-224-8499 fortickets. T he Road from E stran g em en t to R econciliation T Presents C H A C IG in G MB Saturday, April 27 A The Links, Inc. B e n e fit o f LIN KS E D U C A T IO N F U N D Friday, April 19, 2002 8:00 P.M. O regon C onvention C e n ter 7 77 N.E. MLK Jr. Blvd. Ticket £r ice $35.00 T ic k e ts a v a i la b l e a t: Mrs. C's Wigs Tondalayera Designers Salon 707 Nf Fremont 5401 N t Cully Blvd 5OJ-28I-6S25 503-284-0712 One Stop Record Store Reflections Coffee & Books 1615 NE Killingsworth 466 N t Ki llingsworth 503-284-2435 503 288-6942 2808 N t MLK Blvd 503-641-9455 SO3-287-892S Blues Concert at Chinook Winds Oliver Garland, recently deceased. A man of striking person­ Sat., April 27 April 29 & May 2 M arilyn H om e, one o f the most beloved and influential opera stars o f the recorded age, will conduct tw o public m a ste rc lasses at Portland State U niversity on April 29 and May 2 as part of her residency at the PSU D ep art­ ment o f M usic. M aster classes will be held in Lincoln Recital Hall, Rm. 7 5 .Call 503-790-ARTS. All Ticker Master Outlets OR From Any links Member /Includes I year subscription to EBONY or 6-month subscription to IET) / Ambition and Justice Gone Wrong Opera Legend at PSU McDonald's Restaurant Sheba's House.of 13459 NW Cornell Rd The Interstate Firehouse C ultural C enter will be show ­ casing art, draw ing and prints o f Hector Hugo Hernandez and Sher D avidson. H ernandez uses the tradition o f mural painting to express his understanding o f human relations and nature. D avidson uses photographs to capture the rom ance o f Latin people. The exhibits can be seen from April 4 - 2 7 at 5340 N. Interstate. C all 503- 823-4322. The first ev er R&B Concert and D ance to be held at C hinook W inds in Lincoln City will take place on S atur­ day, April 27. There will be three know n N orthw est bands providing the entertainm ent: Patrick Lam b, Paul deLay and Norm an Sylvester, and celebrated bands will be perform ing for 90 minutes. D oors open at 6 p.m. with the m usic running from 7 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Call 1-888- M A IN -A C Tor Fastixx at 1 -800-992-TIXX. P ortland, OR 97212 s \ O \ I I S T E P H E N L. C A R T E R Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Through April 27 S p o n s o re d b y I L E M P E R O R OL; O C E A N PAR K * I Boney Jam es, one of the most successful instrum ental­ ists to em erge on the contem porary m usic scene in the past decade will be perform ing with D onnie on S atu r­ day, April 27 at the Roseland T heatre, 8 p.m. Jam es is know n for his street funk, sensual R&B and co n tem p o ­ rary jazz, w hich is guaranteed to take the listener on a serio u s trip . C all 5 0 3 -2 2 1 -0 2 8 8 or go o n lin e to EBONY FASHION FAIR l B y S tephen C arter K nopf ; 2002 The Emperor of “The Emperor of Ocean Park” is Judge ality and accomplishment, conservative and famously contro­ versial. He once received a Supreme Court nomination. But in a nationally televised moment of bitter humiliation, played out before the eyes of his family, he had to withdraw - a public scandal and private agony from which he never recovered. Now his death has raised more questions than his life did, and hints at an even more terrible scandal. To his son Talcott, an Ivy League law professor - and the wryly astute narrator of the story - he has left “the arrangement”: a mysterious puzzle that only Tai can put together. And Tai risks everything to follow his father’s clues to an outcome he can't even begin to fathom. !