Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 27, 2002, Page 8, Image 8

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Tears o f Joy Puppet Theater Family
Series presents Jungle Book, featuring the
adventures of Mowgli as he tries to discover
whether he is a monkey, a wolf or a man. Show times
at the PCPA Dolores W inningstad Theatre, 1111 SW
Broadway, are Fridays, at 7:30 p.m„ Saturdays, at 11 a.m. and Sundays
at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. For information, call 503-284-0557.
GUILE
The nationally known Jefferson High School dance team will talk on
Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Art Beat at 8 p.m. about why their artistic
director trains them as if they were professionals and why they spend
long after-school hours perfection their art.
Gospel and Blues;
Sunday, Dec. 1
Joined by Janice Scroggins, Rue de Blues, Don Latarski and a full gospel
chorus, vocalist Marilyn Keller will take audience members on a journey of
emotional intensity through the history of gospel and the blues. Keller will
sing, play and demonstrate the birth of gospel in the spiritual and African
chants which were originally performed to invoke the spirits of the ancestors
and praise the name of the Lord. The performance starts at 3 p.m. in the
Chemeketa Auditorium building 6 at Chemeketa Community College. For
tickets, call 503-339-5131.
Doug Woy Paintings; through Nov. 30
North Portland artist Doug Woy presents a new solo collection of mixed
media pieces at Needful Things, 325 NW 6,h Ave. With a vision beyond
his 22 years, Woy utilizes texture, complex layering techniques and found
objects to create social commentary about poverty, domestic violence
and other troubles found in blue-collar American life.
Little Things; Nov. 28 through Dec. 23
United We Funk Tour; Sunday, Dec. 1
The Guardino Gallery at 2939 NE Alberta will show a collection of works
smaller than seven inches. The show features work by 25 artists in a
variety o f mediums including encaustic paintings, clay sculptures,
blown glass, acrylic paintings, metal constructions, collages and pho­
tography. Last Thursday opening is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. pm Nov. 28. Call
503-281 -9048 for additional store hours.
Dazz-Band, Bar Kay’s, Club Nouveau and Michael Cooper will perform
at the Roseland Theater Sunday, Dec. 1. Tickets are available now
through Fastixx by calling 1-800-992-8499, or by calling One Love
Records/One Stop Records at 503-283-5300.
IFCC Kwanza Celebration Show; Thursday, Dec. 5 - Jan.
Over twenty local African American artists will exhibit textiles, paintings,
prints, drawings, photographs, mixed media works and sculptures to reflect
on one or more of the seven principles of Kwanza. The public is invited to
attend the First Thursday opening with a live performance of traditional
drumming and dance from West Africa. The IFCC is located at 5340 N.
Interstate Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and Saturdays from noon to4 p.m. For more information, call 503-823-2070.
Abstract and Representational Group Show;
Friday, Nov. 29 through Dec.
Artists Robert Shepard, Gail Jordan, Miriam Badyrka, Roger Friedel,
Dean Shapiro, David Coddington, Juergen Eckstein, Raina Imig, John
Me Anulty, Pattie Palmer- Baker and Julie Ann Smith will show a diverse
body of work opening the Friday after Thanksgiving at the Talisman
Gallery, 1476 NE Alberta.
Gallery features glass works; Thursday, Dec. 5 through Jan.
Portland’s Singing Christmas Tree;
Friday, Nov. 29 - Wednesday, Dec. 4
A F R IC A N A M E R IC A N
M E N ’S C L U B , IN C .
A Non Profit Organization
'In the Community . . . . For the Community'
AAMC
Fashion Show & Dance
S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 2
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Ib is will be the place to be'.'.'.
Sheraton Airport Hotel
8235 NE Airport Way
Portland, Oregon
Cannon’s Rib Express 503/288-3836
Hair Creations 503/281-1185
Nails by Esmeralda 503/288 3110
pnoettos ro benefit the * amc scholarship fono
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Soul-Filled Messiah featuring T he Disciples in
Tall Jazz; Sunday, Dec. 1
Dick Bogle presents Tall Jazz at this Sunday Jazz at theGallery
event at Alberta Arts Pavilion located at 2315 NE Alberta St. Tall Jazz
features Mike Horsfall on vibes, Dan Presley on bass and Kurt Deutscher
on drums from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for $8. Food and drink are available and
children under 12 get in for $4. For more information, call 503-282-7700.
Jefferson High School Dancers on OPB; Thursday, Nov. 28
Tickets can be purchased at:
Fastixx 503/284 2435
Onestop Music. Inc. 503/284-2435
is open Tuesdays through Sun-
r . days, fro m 9:30 a .m .- 5 : 3 0 p.m. The
museum is located at 1945 S.E. W ater.
Call 503-797-4000.
Jungle Book; Through Dec. 1
Katie Harmon, Miss America 2002, will join more than 400other commit­
ted people in the choir and orchestra for this year’s full stage musical full
of breathtaking beauty and pageantry. Show times are Friday, Nov. 29
at 2:30p.m. and 7 p.m., Saturday at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and7 p.m., Sunday
at 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. at
the Keller Auditorium. Tickets are available by calling 503-557-TREE or
visiting any Fastixx Ticket Location at Safeway.
This month the non-profit gallery for homeless and transitional youth will
showcase glass works by Erika Kohr and Mel George. Kohr’s pieces of
mother’s dresses, fathers shoes, beating hearts and fragility pair well
with George’s finely crafted miniature versions of ordinary things like
bathtubs, folded paper airplanes and tiny polo shirts. Youth will exhibit
work in various mediums, from chain mail to oil paints, graphite and
plaster. The Klezmer-inspired band 3-Leg Torso will play on first Thurs- .
day from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Flavazone; Saturday, Nov. 30
Jingle Bear Concert; Saturday, Dec. 7
The Portland Symphonic Girlchoir will feature its Prelude Singers, Debut
Choir and Intermezzo Choir in the annual concert geared towards a
youngeraudience. Music from around the world will be included and the
audience can participate in sing-along carols. The concert will be held
at the First United Methodist Church at 18th Ave. and SW Jefferson at
11 a.m. T icketsare$7foradultsand$5forchildrenandseniors. C all503-
226-6162 for more information.
A Thanksgiving celebration of community, diversity and spirit will take
place at 8:30 p.m. at Nocturnal, 1800 E Burnside. The evening features
an eclectic mix of art, music and entertainment. See review on next page
for more information. Cost is $10, with proceeds benefiting Stars in
Progress.
Soul Filled Messiah; Saturday, Nov. 30 - Monday, Dec. 2
D irected by Dr. Bruce Brown with Special guests M arilyn K eller and
D arrell Grant, a soul-filled messiah will feature the Disciples in Song,
the Portland State Cham ber C hoir and the Choral Cross-Ties. Adm is­
sion is $15 on Saturday, at the First U nited M ethodist Church at 8
p.m. and on M onday and Tuesday at the A ugustana Lutheran
C hurch at 7 p.m.
The Rich Halley Trio; Saturday, Dec. 7
N ative O regonian im proviser/com poser Rich H alley w ill play make
his talents know n on both soprano and tenor saxophones along with
trio members Dave Storrs, on drums and precussion, and Clyde Reed,
on bass. Los A ngeles-based m aster trum peter Bobby Bradford will
jo in the trio for this concert at The C om m unity M usic C enter, 3350
Thanksgiving Fashion Show and Dance; Saturday, Nov. 30
SE Francis St. at 8 p.m. General adm ission is $ 12 and $ 10 for Creative
The African-American M en’s Club will host an evening of fashion and M usic G uild m em bers and students. For more inform ation, call 503-
dance with proceeds benefiting the AAMC Scholarship Fund. For $20 772-0772.
get live music by Ocean 503, free food and cash bar at the Sheraton
Airport, 8235 NE Airport Way from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tickets are available Rick McNutt Quartet: Sunday, Dec. 8
at One Stop Records, Cannon’s Rib Express, Hair Creations and Nails by Dick Bogle presents the quartet for this Sunday Jazz at the Gallery event
at the Alberta Arts Pavilion, located at 2315 NE Alberta St. The Rick
Esmerelda and through Fastixx at www.fastixx.com.
McNutt Quartet features McNutt on vibes, Paul Hunter on drums, John
Coastal Rhythm and Blues Concert and Dance;
Walling on Bass and Gene Denardo on guitar from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for $8.
Saturday, Nov. 30
Food and drink are available and children under 12 get in for $4. For more
Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City will host this event for it’s second information, call 503-282-7700.
year with music to rock the coast and get the fans out on the dance floor.
The evening features Linda Hombuckle with her soul-tinged hybrid of FREESTYLE - The Art of Rhyme; Fit, Dec. 13 and Sat., Dec. 14
blues, R& B and soul. The Patrick Lamb Band and The Norman Sylvester The G uild T heater at 829 SW 9th Ave. at T aylor w ill show two
Band, a Portland-based band who has shared the stage with BB King, advance screenings o f this aw ard w inning docum entary film shot
Buddy Guy, James Cotton. Junior Wells and Otis Clay. Tickets are $12 over the course o f seven years by a collective o f students, D J’s,
in advance at $ 15 at the door. Call 1 -88-M AIN-ACT or Fastixx at 1 -800- filmmakers and M C’ s. FREESTYLE takes viewers through the dim en­
sions o f hip-hop as an art form through its exam ination o f perfor­
992-TIXX.
mances by M os Def, Freestyle Fellow ship, Lord Finesse, Supernatu­
0MSI Exhibit; Through Jan. 5
ral, MC Juice, The Roots, The Last Poets, Planet Asia and many more.
W hat was life on Earth like in the years betw een the dinosaur As it traces the story o f a group of underground hop-hop M C ’s from
extinction and the rise o f hum ans? V isitors can find out from now the 80’s to the present, FREESTY LE provides an authentic look into
until Jan. 5, as the O regon M useum o f Science and Industry presents the life, music and culture o f hip-hop in A m erica. Film m akers will be
“W hen C rocodiles R uled,” a fascinating exhibit that chronicles some on hand for questions after the screening with an O pen Mic to follow .
o f the 60 m illion years o f tim e betw een dinosaurs and hum ans. OM SI Show tim es are Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 9 p.m.
Song, P ortlan d State C h am b er C hoir, C ho ral Cross-Ties
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-directed by D r. B ruce B ro w n e -
special guests M arilyn K eller an d D arrell G ra n t
Nov. 30 a t First United M ethodist C h u rch, 8 p.m.
Dec. 1 and 2 at A ugustana L u th e ra n C h u rc h , 7 p.m.
G eneral A dm ission $15 S tu d en t/S en iors $10
Tickets available a t T ick etm aster o r a t the door
F o r m ore info call FU M C a t 228-3195 o r A LC at 288-6174
Old School Funk Plays Portland Sunday
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fro m M etro
p u re fu n k . S in c e th e la te 6 0 s
th ro u g h o u t th e 80 s th e fu n k
re in e d su p re m e an d m o st o f
t o d a y 's y o u n g e r a r tis ts ow e
polish up the C ad illac and com e
get your gro o v e on. Y ou w ill
dance and party like n ev er b e ­
fore.
T h is is an o ld school funk
and soul rh y th m and blu es in
the tradition o f Soul T rain, G ood
T im e s , c o lla r d g r e e n s a n d
yam s. It’s g o n n a be a stone
groove.
th e ir m u s ic a l r o o ts to th e
fu n k !
W ithout the funk there w ould
be no S noop D ogg o r N elly or
m any o f to d a y ’s a rtists th at
sam ple the O ld S chool m usic.
P ro m o ters say if there w as ev er
a co n cert you d o n ’t w ant to
m iss this is it! So break out
y o u r fu r and a llig a to r shoes
T ic k e ts are a v ailab le at all
fastix x S afew ay lo catio n s o r at
O ne L ove R e c o rd s and O ne
S to p R eco rd s. Y ou can also
m eet and g reet the g ro u p s at
D oris C afé at 3 p.m . on S unday
D ec. 1 and w elcom e them to
o u r b e a u tifu l city.
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , call
the fu n k lin e at 503 -2 8 3 -5 3 0 0 .
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