May 07. 2003 (The Jlortlanh (fDhsertier « I Mane Makes People’s List Again Halle Berry, the first African American woman to win an Oscar for her performance in “Monster’s Ball,’ made People Magazine s annual list o f the “ 50 Most Beautiful People in the World" for the seventh time this year. (AP) IflEcI Page B3 H ____ AN EVENING TO SUPPORT: Halle Berry graces last week 's cover o f People. For the seventh time, Halle Berry is on People magazine's annual list o f the “50 Most Beautiful People in the World” - but making it there repeatedly isn’t easy. The 34-year-old actress, who s on the cover o f the issue that came out last F riday, says she works out daily with a treadmill and weights, and maintains a strict diet of chicken, fish, vegetables, brown rice and tabbouleh. " I’m not obsessive, like I have to have the best butt or the best abs, but I like the idea o f feeling strong and healthy,” says Berry, who co- . stars in the upcoming “X-Men" sequel. “ It’s important to feel good about m yself physically. It's something I think about.” Julia Roberts is on the "Most Beautiful" list fora record eighth time. Also appearing this year are Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, twin teen stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, “American Idol host Ryan Seacrest, singers Norah Jones and Usher, and basketball player Tony Parker o f the San Antonio Spurs. M tM The Art of Thelma Johnson Streat, Through July 6 503-491-7154. Out ofviewing f'oralmost 40 years, Thelma Johnson Streat’s art displays are once more at the Portland Art Museum. Johnson, an African Am erican artist who grew up in the Northwest, focuses her art on the w orld’s m ultiple cultures. The exhibit takes place at the Port­ land Art M useum , 1219 SW Park, on the third floor in the Northwest Artist Gallery area. For more informa­ tion, call 503-226-2811 Freddy Cannon and Guests C hart-to p p in g hits form Freddy C annon, Jay and the T ech n iq u es and M errilee Rush prom ise a night o f m em ories at the M em orial C oliseum , May 7 beginning I at 7:30 p.m . T ickets are $24 including service charges I and are a v ailab le at the Rose Q u arter T icket O ffice, at a ll T ic k e t m a s te r lo c a t io n s , o n lin e ! ia n v . roseauarter, mm o r w w . ticktm aster. co m . Phone purchases also available by, call 503-224-4400 a n d | Talisman Gallery’s April Show, April 24-May 25 groups, call 503-963-4400. Painters Miriam Badyrkaand Allen Schm ertzler will be featured at the Talism an Gallery, 1476 N.E. A lberta St, April 24 through May 25. Badyrka’s work incorpo­ rates artistic patterns o f different cultures and periods from around the world. Schm ertzler creates political art combining painting, caricaturing and expressionism for the purpose o f bringing political art to the public. The gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays from I p.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays front 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from I p.m. to 4 p.m. Works o f metal from across the country will be on display at this year s m etal-works show. Several award-winning designers are featured, including Tami Dean, Tom Herman. Sharon Harker and I. in Cook. The works can be viewed at the Oregon Convention Center, Friday, May 9 and Satur day, May 10 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, May 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adm ission is free. A film session on the people o f the Colum bia narrows in on cultures and rights o f m inorities in the Columbia River Basin. Docum entaries vary from a single black m other’s attempt to im provea neighborhood to a movie about an Asian-Indian family tom between their new world and their traditional old world. Docum entaries show Tuesdays at 7 p.m., at K iggin’s Theater. 1011 Main St., in Vancouver. “T urbans” will show on May 13 and "A m erican G ypsy” on May 20. For more information, calltheC enterforC olum bia River History 360-258-3289. Toe in the The Get Rich Or Die Trying Tour, May 14 5 0C ent& T heO -U nitand DJ Chill will play at The Salem Armory, 2320 NE I7“1 St. in Salem. The show begins 7 p.m. and tickets are $35. Jus Family Records & DJ Chill After Party, May 14 DJ C hill will play an after-hours show following “The Get I 2 1 or older and doors open 10 p.m. W ashington artists Ellen George and MalPina Chan will display works from different view s o f their Chinese heritage at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N Interstate Ave. George uses hand-form ed poly­ m er and M ylar m aterials to display her take on her Chinese cultural influence. Chan brings m onoprints o f fami ly and historical docum ents to express the struggle betw een U.S. and C hinese cultures. Gallery hours are T uesday through Friday, I I a.m . through 6 p.m., Saturdays 12 p.m. through 4 p.m. or by appointm ent. No adm ission is charged, but donations appreciated. For more information, call 503-823-2072 or 503-823-2071. One Lisa Marie Presley and Guests, May 10 D aughter o f the king. Lisa Presley, w ill play her own m usic and ex p o se her soul at the R oseland T heater, on Saturday, M ay 10 at 8 p.m . T ickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the do o r plus applicable se rv ice charge. T ickets available through all T ickets W est locations or by phone, cali 503-224-8499 and 800-992-8499, online w . tic ketsw est.co m . Rich O r Die Trying Tour,” show at The House o f Funk. 3 8 9 1 SE Com m ercial, in Salem. Tickets are $ 10 for those | IFCC’s Aslan Pacific Heritage Month, through May 30 HaiR, through May 24 -North Carolina Herald-Sun TONY AWARD WINNER FOR BROADWAY’S "THE LION KING" WEDNESDAY MAY 21 7:30PM arlene schnitzer concert hall OCAC Ceramics Sale, May 17 through May 18 Students and faculty will host the annual Oregon College o f Art and Craft sale with 30 percent o f proceeds given for I guest artists and 70 percent given to participating artists. I The sale takes place at the college, located at 8245 S.W. Barnes Rd. The sale wi II be free and open to the public from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, Mav 18. Whitney Houston Goes ‘Boston Public’ I students/seniors/groups. PCPA Box Office and all outlets, including select Fred Meyer stores. 503.224.4400 Info/groups 8 or more: 503.245.1600 wwwwhitebirdors Whitney Houston will take her first acting role in several years when she guest-stars as herself on the FOX’s "Boston Public." A Winslow High stu­ dent writeshera 10-page letterasking if she'llbe his prom date, and to everyone's surprise, she accepts. Houston will also work with former “American Idol" finalist Tamyra Gray, who’s wrapping up her recurring role as the shy but talented student Aisha. She’s set to sing at the pront, hut when she hears Houston her idol will be there, she gets stage fright. Houston does her best to help Aisha get over her nerves, giving an unplanned performance oF'Try Iton MyOwn,” her latest single. A six-time Grammy winner, Houston has sold more than 120 million albums in her career. Her acting credits include “The Bodyguard,” “Waiting To Exhale” and most recently, ABC's 1997 musical “Cinderella.” The "Boston Public” season finale is scheduled for Monday, May 12 at 8 p.m. THE EXPERIENCE WILL BE MUCH LIKE THE FIRST TIME VRU MABE LOVE. ASSUMING TOUR FIRST TIME WAS IN A ROOM WITH 150 OTHER PEOPLE ß O O K IE S sou\^°°d to * /00'’ Friday & Saturday. r the soui Rn. Grave Mount Hood Community College The­ atre Arts Program presents a production that mixes a corporate treasurer and a web o f lies with humor. Thursday and Saturday evening performances at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. run May 2through 11 at M H CC’sStudioTheatre located 26OOOS.E. Stark, (ieneral admis­ sion Tickets cost $8 and admission for students and seniors is $6. More infor- “Fagan’s work hypnotizes and amazes” Tickets: $18-$39 plus service charge. Discounts for Spring Metal Work Show, May 9 through May 11 People of the Columbia River Basin, May 13 and May 20 Rock, nudity, profanity, drug refer­ ences and incense are wrapped up al I in one production o f “ Hair.” The play com es to Portland’s Alberta Arts Pa­ vilion after its debut 35 years ago on Broadway. The Alberta Arts Pavilion is located at 2 3 15 N.E. Alberta. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m. and Sunday m atinees start at 2 p.m. The perform ances end Sunday, May 25. Tickets are $14 for general admission and $12 for students or seniors with a dollar o ff for a canned food donation. For m ore information, call 503-502- 8261. Whitney Houston on the set of “Boston Public. “ The singer will perform her latest single, “Try It on My Own," during the season finale. mation is available by phone at I Randy Starr .$*** 9pm - 2am 736 N Lombard 89.1 Jimmy Mak s NW 10th « Everett, 503 295-6542 for details IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE! Portland Public Schools needs a positive change in leadership and direction. There Is an opportunity to make this changehappenwith the May 20th election of four new School Board members. The members of Portland Association of Teachers strongly recommend the following candidates: RICHARD G A R R ETT“ JO HN BALL DAVID W Y N D E “ EAMON M OLLOY • 1 block off 1-5 • 503.286.7520 Please vote end return your ballot right away Thank you from your Portland leechers