Page B2 lune II. 2003 Focus THE EXPERIENCE WILL BE MUCH LIKE THE FIRST TIME YOU MADE LOVE. 50 Cent Steals the Show at Mega Hip-Hop Concert Other artists like Lil’Kim were booed off the stage ASSUMING YOUR FIRST TIME WAS INA ROOM WITH 150 OTHER PEOPLE (AP) When 50 C ent’s album debuted to record-breaking sales earlier this year, the rapper joked that mentor Eminem - rap's reigning sales king - was getting a little wor­ ried about his own status. ‘"H e told me, ‘Be easy money, yo u 're up on my heels,'" laughed 50 Cent, whose debut album, "Get Rich or Die T ryin’," is the year's best-selling disc with almost 5 mil­ lion copies sold. “ I’ve got his mojo right now.” That couldn’t have been more clear last Tuesday night, at argu­ ably the largest rap concert o f the year. The I Oth anniversary o f Sum­ m er Jam, sponsored by New York CityradiostationHot97,drew60,000 fans to Giants Stadium. Despite a bi II that featured some o f the biggest names in hip-hop. Lil' Kim (left) p e rfo rm s during th e 1 0 th anniversary celebra­ tion o f radio sta tio n WQHT's s u m m e r ja m a t G iants S ta d iu m in E a st R utherford, N J . on Tuesday. During h er p erfo r­ m a n c e th e crow d o f Fifty C ent Fans s h o u te d . ‘Bring o n 5 0 !" The s u m m e r ja m , w hich drew a crow d o f 6 0 ,0 0 0 , a ls o fea tu red hip-hop rappers The C lipse, F abolous, N as, B u sta R h ym es, Nelly, S e a n Paul a n d E m inem (AP Photo) Nelly, Busta Rhymes, P. Diddy, Nas and Lil' Kim, it was clear that 50 Cent was the star o f the show, whipping the rain-soaked crowd into a frenzy as he paraded around stage in a bulletproof vest, with a posse o f almost 50 in tow. And when 50Cent’sperformance was over, so, for many o f the crowd, was the concert - despite the fact that Emir.em was performing onstage. While there were still thousands o f fans bopping their heads as the Oscar- winner performed hits like "Without Me," a stream o f people headed to- ward the exits. “The show is over, the whole audience is gone," said Chris Fox - with a bit o f exaggeration - as he walked tow ard the exit. “50 C ent is just o ff the hook,” said Natasha Johnson. “( I ’m leav­ ing) because I don't think 50 is coming back.” In an interview with The Associ­ ated Press earlier this year, rapper Fat Joe said one o f the main reasons 50 Cent has become so popular much is because h e’s a fresh face on a fam iliar rap scene. IFCC June Artists Visual artists, Bonnie M eltzerand Becca Bernstein are this m onth’s Inter­ state F irehouse C ultural C en ter artists. M eltzer’s work focuses on native icons o f the North­ west. Bernstein's work is a series o f textural paintings centering on the relationship between mothers and daughters. Simultaneously, both artists’ exhibits be­ gin June 5 with an opening from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Theexhibits run through June 27 with a late reception June 26 at 7:30 p.m. The IFCC is located at 5340 N Interstate. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. through 6 p.m., Saturdays 12 p.m. through 4 p.m. No admission is charged, but donations appre­ ciated. Form ore information, call 503-823-2072,503- 823-2071 or online: www.ifcc-arts.org. gallervtoifcc- arts.prg r : «¡S W ITH SPECIAL GUEST "MC WOODY" .'.¿aWs. — c m n x . ' W * r l I9 , t iiii^ - ^ D V T j frpnrqrn MO DRESS CODE 21 & OVER Open Call Talent Search A u d itio n N o w F o r P r in t. T e le v is io n & M o v ie s Auditions for children and teens ag e s 5 - 25. are currently being h eld at John R obert Powers In 5 0 C ent “We all reach our peak, and hip- hop is youthful m usic," he said. "I think the reason why 50 Cent has blown up as big as is his is because it’s about time. People needed some­ one new.” But his gangsta lifestyle and raw charisma are also a major part o f his popularity. Few on the bill at Summer Jam were able to get the crowd ex­ cited for any extended period o f time; Some in the audience shouted "Bring on 50!” when Lil Kim - silicone breasts almost popping out ofher flimsy top - gave her lackluster performance. Fashion Show: “From Hallways to Runways”, June 14 The Art Institute o f Portland presents “From Hallways to Runways” Saturday, June 14lh at the Smith Memorial Grand Ballroom, 1825 SW Broadway. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show starts 7 p.m. The fashion show presents Art Institute students o f Apparel D esign's work to the public. General admission tickets are $20, student tickets -with valid student identifica­ tion- are $ 15 and patron tickets are $30 and front row seating is available. Proceeds benefit local-indepen- dent designers. Tickets are available by phone at 503- 228-6528or I -888-228-6528. African Film Festival's Listings for June 19 T hroughout the m onth o f June, T he Film C enter presents film s from the A frican Film Festival. Joel Preston Smith: “Portraits “ B ronx-B arbes" and “The Father” com plete the of Daily Life in Iraq” Lecture, June 11 final day o f film s T hursday, June 19 beginning 7:30 Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N Inter­ p.m. at the G uild T heatre, 829 SW 9,h A ve. A dm is­ state Ave., presents "Portraits o f Daily Life in Iraq" sion tickets cost $6.50. M em ber, student and senior Wednesday, June 11 in the IFCC theatre at 7:30 p.m. tickets cost $5.50. T he first film , "B ro n x -B arb es” Smith discusses experiences in Iraq as a free-lance follow s tw o accidental-m urdering adolescent boys’ journalist for two months. Smith documented the lives adventures through an A frican shantytow n w here o f Iraqis living under the threat o f war. General adm is­ A frican gangs im itate N ew York B ronx gangs. The sion pricing is $10, student and senior pricing is $5. m otion picture w as film ed on the Ivory C oast. The Ticket purchases are available by calling 503-823- ev e n in g ’s second film “The F ather” is a film about 4322. an artist sheltering friends in E thiopia during the 1974 D erg period. A ll locations w ere film ed in African Film Festival’s Listings for June 12 Ethiopia. Throughout the month o f June, The Film Center presents films from the African Film Festival. “ 100 PCC Community Class“Ceramics: All Levels” Days" and “M angwana” comprise the second day o f Portland Com m unity C ollege offers high-fire stone­ films Thursday, June 12 beginning 7 p.m. at the w are clay classes this sum m er. The identical classes Whitsell Auditorium, 1219 SW Park. General adm is­ feature techniques for creating creative-clay stone­ sion tickets cost $6.50. Member, student and senior w are for all levels o f experience -w ith fun in mind. tickets cost $5.50. The first film, “ I (X) Days" centers on The first class takes place M ondays beginning a young-Tutsi girl’s family struggle to survive the June 23 through A ugust 18. The second class takes Rwandan genocide. The film uses a church for the place W ednesdays beginning June 25 through story’s main setting -a church, which w itnessed a A ugust 20. B oth classes m eet at the follow ing tim e genocide massacre. The evening’s second film and location: 6:3 0 p .m . to 9 :3 0 p .m . in R oom I 3 0 o f "M angwa” is a film about a car crash and a chance theT errell Hall Building at P C C ’s C ascade Campus, encounter. The filming took place in Zim babwe and 705 N K illingsw orth St. Each class costs $131.50. the UK. For more inform ation, call 503-978-5143 Children’s African Dance Troupe: “Kúkátónón”, June 13 PCC Community-Calligraphy Class for Ail Levels The dance troop promises a celebration o f energy, Friday, June 13 at 7 p.m., with leaps and spins to Djembe drums. Support o f the event contributes to sustaining the after-school dance troop through the 2003 and 2004 school year. The dance takes place at the SEI Auditorium, 3920 N Kerby Ave. Tickets for adults cost $ 12.50 and tickets for children under 12 cost $6.50. Call before the event for ticket information to 503-916-6282. Tickets are also available at the door. S w eeping-brush strokes and easy-to-learn shap­ ing m ake up Portland C om m unity C o lle g e ’s italic calligraphy class. The class w elcom es the new and those looking to fine tune their R enaissance hand at italic. C lass runs T hursdays, June 26 and ends A ugust 7. C lass sessions run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Room 304 o f the Student Center Building at PC C ’s C ascade C am pus, 705 N K illingsw orth. The cost is $99. For more inform ation, call 503-978-5143. P ortland. No m odeling or a ctin g exp e rie n ce Is necessary. Our g raduates have been featured In FREE ads for JC Penny. 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