Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 02, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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July 02. 2003
503/283-3213
FAX/289-8906
5828 N. Lombard
Portland, OR 97213
503/284-2435
FAX/289-8906
1615 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland. OR 97211
M U S IC . INC
Busta Rhym es — "It Aint Safe No M ore"
Bone C rusher — "Attenehun"
W hitney Houston — "Just W hitney"
WC — "G hetto Heisman"
Toni Braxton — "M ore Than A Woman"
Solange - "Solo Star"
Eric Serm on — "React"
TLC 3D
"Friday After Next Snd Trk"
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Sun. 11 am-8pm
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Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
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| CARPET CLEANING ($25 each area) |
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M a m a M ia:
That 80s show, ‘‘Mama Mia," featuring hits by Abba, will be at Keller Auditorium on
Saturday, July 12. Get your tickets now at any Ticketmaster outlet, the Portland Opera
Box Office or by calling 503- 79O-ARTS or 503-2411802.
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Foxx Assault
Trial Delayed
(A P )— Comedian Jamie Foxx’s trial
on charges from a fight with guards at
H arrah’s Casino in New Orleans has
been delayed until Sept. 8.
Police said Foxx, his sister, Diedra
Dixon, and others in the entertainer’s 10-
person entourage refused a guard’s or­
der to show identification when they
entered the casino on April 26.
Foxx splashed water from a fountain,
cursed loudly, then refused to leave when
security guards asked and fought with
police, sending one officer to the hospi­
Rapper ‘‘Slim Shady" Eminem.
tal, police said.
(AP)— The real Slim Shady stood up and
He pleaded innocent to the misde­
made
fun of Michael Jackson by dangling a
meanor charges.
:
baby
doll
over a hotel balcony.
Dixon faces an extortion charge for
Rapper
Eminem also wore a surgical
allegedly threatening to cut a H arrah’s
mask
over
his face June 24 in an obvious
guard unless he allowed her inside the
swipe at Jackson, who dangled his baby.
casino.
Musical Spitfire Grill Premiers
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• Sofa (under 6 ft.) $69
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$49
• Sectional
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Lakewood Theatre Company presents “The Spitfire
Grill’’at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 7 p.m.
Sundays from July 11 through Aug. 17. $26. The musical with
a soulful combination o f American folk and country, is temporarily
performing at Fir Acres Theatre, Lewis and Clark College, 0615 S.W.
Palatine Hill Road. For more information, call 503-635-3901
Concerts at Dawson Park
Summer concerts in the park are free, family friendly and begin at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at Dawson Park on North Stanton between Williams and
Vancouver. Rhythm Culture, reggae with blues/jazz, performs July 9; Oro
Verde, traditional Cuban, is July 16; Linda Hombuckle/Janiee Scroggins
Quartet, blues/jazz/soul, performs July 23; and Three-Fifths Com pro­
mise, jazz/funk/fusion plays July 30. For more information, call 503-823-
PLAY or visit www.pQrtlandparks.Qrg.
Brewers Fest at Waterfront Park
The Oregon Brewers Festival promises to quench your thirst with
oddities such as “W atermelon Wheat,” “Summer Honey” and “Get
Down with Ginger Brown” from noon to 9 p.m. Friday, July 25, Saturday,
July 26 and from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, July 27 at W aterfront Park.
Admission is free but beer is purchased with pre-paid tokens. For more
information, call 503-778-5917orvisitwww.oregonbrewfest.com
Premier Jazz at Fez Ballroom
Creative Music Guild presents The Vandermark 5, a truly premier jazz
com bo,at9p.m .S aturday,July5attheFezB allroom ,316S.W . I l lhAve.
Tickets are $15. For more information, call 503-772-0772.
Errata, Cobra and Shoplifting
Disjecta welcomes Erase Errata with King Cobra and Shoplifting on
Monday, July 14 at 9 p.m. Tickets are $8. All ages. 116 N.E. Russell St. For
more information, cal1503-335-6979.
H. & B. Too
Wau Wau at Disjecta
You may not know quite how to
say it, but the W auW au Sister
with Jollyship the W hiz-Bang:
Slim Shady
Spoofs Jackson
by Dangling Doll
Prince Michael II, over a balcony railing in
Berlin in November.
Eminem, who was staying at the Art
House Hotel in Glasgow, went further than
Jackson by tossing the doll into the air and
catching it.
Scotland’s Daily Record tabloid said the
incident occurred as fans and photographers
gathered outside the hotel before Eminem’s
concert in the city.
Eminem, whose nickname is Slim Shady, is
on a British tour but has kept a low-profile
between shows.
The Daily Record said he took over 50
rooms at the hotel for his entourage.
Pyrate Puppet Rock O pera is a high flying
trapeze perform ance spectacle like no other. 9
p.m . T hursday, July 3 at D isjecta. All ages. $8. 116
N.E. Russell St. For more inform ation, call 503-335-6979.
Dance and Improvisation
The historical and the surreal partner for a m ind-blow ing rendering
o f “C ockroach” and “C hessboard Q ueens,” incorporating dance
and im provisation at D isjecta, 116 N.E. Russell St. at 8 p.m. T hurs­
days through Sundays through July 17. T ickets are $ 12, but July 24,h
is free! For more inform ation, call 503-781 -6499.
OB Addy at Billy Reed's
Don’t miss OB Addy at Billy R eed'son Friday, July 11.2808 N E . MLK
Blvd. Formore information, call 503-493-8127.
IFCC Summer Festival
Interstate Avenue Cultural Center will coordinate music and kids art
booths forthe Interstate Avenue FairandGarage Sale from 9a.m. to5p.m..
Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17. The IFCC is located at 5340 N.
Interstate. Noadmission is charged, but donations appreciated. Formore
information,call 503-823-4322
"Ceramics: All Levels"
Portland C om m unity C ollege offers high-fire stonew are clay classes
this sum m er. The first class takes place M ondays through Aug. 18.
The second class takes place W ednesdays through A ugust 20. Both
classes meet at the following tim e and location: 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
in Room l3 0 o fth e T e rre ll Hall B uildingat P C C ’sC ascad eC am p u s,
705 N. K illingsw orth St. Form ore inform ation,call 503-978-5143
Calligraphy Class for All Levels
Sw eeping-brush strokes and easy-to-learn shaping m ake up Port­
land C om m unity C o lleg e’s italic calligraphy class. The class w el­
com es the new and those looking to fine tune their Renaissance hand
at italic. Class runs Thursdays, and ends Aug. 7. C lass sessions run
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Room 304 o f the Student C enter B uilding at
PCC’sC ascadeC am pus, 705 N. Killingsworth. For more information,
call 503-978-5143.
Drawing for Drawing
Enthusiasts
NOW OPEN
C apture the human form by
learning special draw ing tech­
niques from Instructor, M arko
Polo -featuring live models. The
draw ing class m eets Saturdays
through August 9 from 9:30 a.m.
to 12 a.m. in Room 203 o f the
Terrell Hall B uilding at Port­
land Community C ollege’s Cas­
cade
C am pus,
705
N.
K illingsw orh. The class costs
$105. For more information, call
503-978-5143.
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2 blocks south of Alberta
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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
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
21 and older is $5.
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