Page B2
Clje ^ìortlanh (ßbseruer
lune 25. 2003
Focus
Carey’s Intimate
Theater Tour
(A P )
Mariah Carey will begin her
first-ever theater tour in Las Vegas on
July 26.
"I am passionate about doing som e
thing more intimate for my fans," Carey
said in a statement Monday. “ I'm used to
doing arena tours and for me this is a
whole new experience. This is about my
music and my fans."
The “C harm braeelet" tour, in support
o f her latest album, will end Sept. 23 in
Manchester, N.H.
The tour also will make stops in most
other major US cities.
Panda Exhibit
Coming to Portland
Mariah Carey
A multi-media presentation on
the giant panda and current con
servation efforts is coining to the
Oregon Zoo on Thursday, June
26at6:30p.m .
The event is sponsored by the
F o u n d a tio n
fo r
G lo b al
Biodiversity Education for C hil
dren.
11 ighlights o f the evening will
include digital still photographs
and video o f pandas, one o f the
w orld's most intriguing animals
and the rare natural habitat in
which it lives.
Images will transport the audi
ence into the lush mountain for
ests o f C hina's Sichaun Province,
provide glimpses into the private
birthing cham ber o f a mother
panda and the nursery w here
keepers tenderly work to insure
every panda baby has a chance at
survival.
T ick etsareavailableattheO r-
eg o n
Zoo,
o n lin e
at
-V.
www.orcgonzoo.org or through The O regon Z oo is sh o w in g a m ulti m e d ia p re se n ta tio n on th e
TicketsW est.
e n d a n g e re d g ia n t p a n d a though digital still p h o to g ra p h s a n d video.
ip
Rebecca
Kilgore
S ummer R erun
W ednesdays
8:00-9:00
pm
Join globe-trotting jazz
vocalist Rebecca Kilgore, in
her weekly radio series
featuring conversations with
musicians working in today's
jazz world. Each installment
brings you an interview with a
noted jazz musician as her
guest, taped on location
anywhere from Portland to
Switzerland, plus excerpts
from the guest's
representative recordings
Return o f Oprah s Book Club
“It's the book that brought back said it will be called, as it had been
the Book Club," W infrey said Fri before.Oprah’sBookClub. Winfrey
day in a statement about her up is expected to make from three to
com ing selection. She had sus five choices a year. The books likely
pended her picks in April 2(X)2, later will be written by both living and
saying she didn't have enough time dead authors.
“The selections will be great
A
books that have stood the test o f
(A P )— Get ready for the return
tim e," said W infrey spokeswoman
o f a publishing phenomenon. Not
Lisa Halliday.
the new Harry Potter, but Oprah
The revival o f W infrey’s club,
W infrey’s book club.
com ing just three days before the
The talk-show host announced
June21 release o f ‘Harry Potter and
her long-awaited pick on her show - Winfrey spokeswoman Lisa
the O rder o f the Phoenix,” should
last W ed n e sd a y , n e a rly fo u r Halliday
prove more good news for the strug-
months arterrevealing that she was to keep up monthly selections.
gling publishing industry. H er
bringing back her club and focus
Fans will have plenty o f time to choices, which m ost recently in
ing on “classic” authors such as read her comeback choice; the fol cluded Rohinton M istry’s “A Fine
W illiam F au lk n er and E rnest low-up program will air in the fall. B a la n c e ”
and
A n n -M a rie
Hemingway.
Winfrey had tentatively planned M cDonald’s “Fall on Your Knees,”
Her first pick is John Steinbeck's to name her club Traveling With virtually guarantee hundreds o f
"East o f Eden.”
the Classics. But a spokeswoman thousands o f sales.
Talk show host
revives the
classics, starting
with Steinbeck
“E a st o f E den " by John
Stein b eck.
The selections will
he great hooks that
have stood the test o f
time.
Arresting Performances
Arrested Development and Siren’s
Echo perform Thursday, June 27 at the
Roseland Theatre on 8 N. W. 6 Ave. For more
information, call 503-224-2038.
Errata, Cobra and Shoplifting
Disjecta welcomes Erase Errata with King Cobra and
Shoplifting on Monday, July 14 at 9 p.m. Tickets are
$8. Allages. 116N.E. Russell St. Formoreinformation,
call 503-335-6979.
June Jam with The Original Cats
The Urban League o f Portland invites you to its June
Jam, featuring The Original Cats from 6:30to8:30p.m .
Friday, June 27 at the Multicultural Senior Service
Center at 5325 N.E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Admission is $3. Form ore information, call 503-988-
5470extension 24545.
Cool Nutz Northwest Tour
The Cool N utz tour cruises through Port land W ednes
day, June 25 with Bone Thugs N Harmony, DJ Chill
and more. Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W. Burnside St. For
more information, cal 1503-841 -0995.
IFCC June Artists
Visual artists, Bonnie M eltzer and Becca Bernstein
are this m onth's Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
artists. M eltzer's work focuses on native icons o f the
Northwest. Bernstein’s work is a series o f textural
paintings centering on the relationship between
mothers and daughters. Both artists' exhibits run
through Friday, June 27 with a late reception Thurs
day. at 7:30 p.m. The IFCC is located at 5340 N.
Interstate. No admission is charged, but donations
appreciated. For more information, call 503-823-2072,
503-823-2071 o r o n lin e: w w w .if c c - a r t s .o r e .
®
Two PCC Community
Classes; "Ceramics: All
Levels”
Portland Community College offers high-fire
stoneware clay classes this summer. The first class
takes place Mondays through Aug. 18. The second
class takes place W ednesdays through August 20.
Both classes meet at the following time and location:
6:30 p.m. to9:30p.m . in Room 130oftheT errell Hall
B uilding at P C C ’s C ascade C am pus, 705 N.
Killingsworth St. Each class co sts$ l3 L 5 0 . Form ore
information,call 503-978-5143
Calligraphy Class for All Levels
Sweeping-brush strokes and easy-to-leam shaping
make up Portland Community College’s italic calligra
phy class. The class welcomes the new and those
looking to fine tune their Renaissance hand at italic.
Class runs Thursdays, and ends Aug. 7. Class ses
sions run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Room 304 o f the
Student Center Building at PCC’s Cascade Campus,
705 N. Killingsworth. The cost is$99. Form ore infor
mation, call 503-978-5143.
Drawing for Drawing Enthusiasts
Capture the human form by learning special drawing
techniques from Instructor, Marko Polo -featuring
live models. The draw ing class meets Saturdays
through August 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 a.m. in Room 203
o f the Terrell Hall Building at Portland Community
College’sCascadeCam pus, 705 N. Killingsworh. The
class costs $105. For more information, call 503-978-
5143.
Reparations Thursdays
David Park’s new band. The Reparations, will play
every Thursday at 9 p.m. with DJ Chill and special
guest performers and DJs at The Red Sea, 318 S.W.
Third Ave. Admission for those 2 1 and older is $5.
(E lje Ç o r t l a n i » ( © b s e r u e r
niv£te_ytni and a g u est tu a sp e c ia l a d v a n ce s c r e e n in g
putii t it i i I nn I s
I
L
I
AM
W ed n esd ay, Jun e 25T
7:00™
Stop by to pick up a
complimentary pass for two:
•while «applies la«t>
Mrs. Cs
Wigs <$ Hair Care Center
(503) 281-6525
707 N.E. Fremont St.,
Portland, OR 97212
limn two passes per person Each pass admits two No
purchaw necessary When supplies asl Employees at
OraamWnrKs E w e s the EhrSand Otaerner and thee
if M e d agencies art not etxstte
S'nbad O p e n s N a tio n w id e |