(Che ^Jortlituò ffibserber PageB2 July 16. 2003 Focus Inner City Dreams Womantree Resource Center is screening the film “Northeast Passage: The Inner City and the American Dream” at 6 p.m. Tues., July 29. The film is a feature length documentary about gentri fication. community revitalization and affordable housing in the African American neighborhoods o f inner north and northeast Portland. The film documents the life of an African American single mother, who struggles to improve her life in a neighborhood that is rapidly changing from a dangerous ghetto intoa middle class enclave. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. 2641 N.E. Alberta St. For more information, call 503-335-5800 or visit www.womantree.org. P rrth Line nn with Culture MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Commercial and Resldenclal Services | CARPET CLEANING ($25 each area) | • 2 A reas o r m ore. Small Hall Free, Pre-Spray Traffic Areas • S ta irs..........................$1.50 each I UPHOLSTERY CLEANING • Sofa (under 6 ft.) $69 • L oveseat $49 • Sectional $99 & up • Throw pillow s $5 each Oregon Zoo concertgoers can move to the groove o f virtuoso accordion­ ist Joaquin Diaz on Wednesday, July 23, and to the reggae band Culture on Thursday, July 24, at the Oregon Zoo. Diaz, playing on July 23, specializes in electrifying meringue music, while Culture, playing on July 24, has achieved international fame with its energetic and purposeful music. Tickets for both shows are $9 and can be purchased at the zoo after 4 p.m. the day o f the show. For additional information, please visit the zoo's web site at www.oregonzoo.org or call 503-226-1561. COLPON 1 Cleaning Area Pre-Spray Traffic Area Underwood Joins ‘Sex in the City’ $35“ ! (Hall mil included) I UPHOLSTERY COLPON | ------------------------------------------------ Actor Blair Underwood, shown at an awards ceremony in Los Angeles. I | C? 1 1 Q00 1 cP 1 I V ! Sofa (under 6 ft.) Loveseat & Chair CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS 5 0 3 -2 8 1 -3 9 4 9 ¿J azz vfotrval TdV- August 2 & 3 Oregonian A&E Stage featuring Joe Lovano Nonet • N nenna Freelon ft f ’ Classical Jazz Q uartet ■p* Í J * Greg Osby • Tin H at Trio • Ron Steen w/Kenny Barron, Stefon Harris, Rufus Reid & Lewis Nash Jason Moran • Peters Drury Trio A dvance T ic k e t s $15 per day Order your tickets today! Tickets available at all Safeway/TicketsWest locations or call 800 992 TIXX 503-224 8499 or log onto www.mthoodjazz com. For additional Festival information call 503-665 3827 or email info@mthoodjazz.com R8GUI BORDERS A*A UM S PQUA M k <»»» » (comcast Coco at Roseland 0 O M SI’s Murdock Planetarium features a fun-filled tribute to the Motown sounds o f Diana Ross, The Temptations, The Four Tops and more. 1945 S.E. Water Ave. For a schedule o f shows, call 503-797-4646 or visit www.omsi.edu. Auditions for the Gospel Comedy Jam is from 6 to 7 p.m. at Fellowship Hall, 4009 N. Missouri Ave. Prepare a 3-minute monologue to perform before a panel. T « I© M IT Symphony in Irving Park Oregon Symphony performs at Irving Park, Northeast 7,h Avenue and Fremont at 7 p.m. Formore information, call 503-823-PLAY. Musical Spitfire Grill Premiers Brewers Fest at Waterfront Park Lakewood Theatre Company presents “The Spitfire Grill” at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sundays 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. Formore information,call 503-635-3901. The Oregon Brewers Festival promises to quench your thirst with oddities such as “Watermelon 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 Waterfront Park. Admission is free but beer is purchased with pre-paid tokens. For more information, call 503-778-5917 or visit www.oregonbrewfest.com. Caribbean Music and Arts The 8,h annual Carifest Celebration brings together musicians and artists to celebrate the Caribbean from noon to 8 p.m. Sat., July 19 at the PSU park blocks next to the Farmer’s Market. Free. Formore information, call 503- 275-6558. Concerts at Dawson Park Summerconeerts 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. Oro Verde, traditional Cuban, is July 16; Linda I lombuckle/ Janice Scroggins Quartet, blues/jazz/soul, performs July 23; and Three- Fifths Compromise, jazz/funk/fusion plays July 30. Formore information, call 503-823-PLAY orvisit www.portlandparks.org. \dvertisc with diversity in IfcÊ now in its final season, are set to air early next year. "Sex and the City,” starring Sarah Jessica Parker, tracks the romances of four New York City women. Chris Noth, John Corbett, Ron Livingston and Kyle MacLachlan are among the actors who’ve appeared on the show as love interests. Underwood co-starred last sum­ mer in the Steven Soderbergh film “Full Frontal” and in the '80s TV series “L.A. Law.” Laser Motown at 0MSI Tommy Castro and Coco Montoya perform at the Roseland Theater at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25. $ 16 in advance. Formore information, call 503-224-8499. Janknwíogri a Blair Underwood is joining “Sex and the City” for four episodes, but producers and his publicist won't say which of the characters he’ll romance. Underwood, 38, will make his first appearance around the ninth o f 12 episodes airing this summer. Daily Variety reported Tuesday. Another eight episodes o f the HBO comedy, Gospel Comedy Jam Gresham M ain City Park, Main at Powell Blvd. _ Will love last for Underwood's new role? 'rilf ).lnrtlanb (Dbsmtcr w w w .m th o o d ja z z .c o m IFCC Summer Festival Interstate Avenue Cultural Center will coordinate music and kids art booths forthe Interstate Avenue Fair and Garage Sale from9a.m. to5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17. The IFCC is located at 5340 N. Interstate. Noadmission ischarged, but donations appreciated. Formore information, call 503-823-4322. “Ceramics: All Levels” Portland Com m unity College 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 Aug. 20. Both classes meet at the following time and location: 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Room 130 o fth e Terrell Hall B uilding at P C C ’s C ascade Cam pus, 705 N. K illingsw orth St. For m ore inform ation, call 503-978-5143. ■^Cool Kunnin^ Cafe call 503.288.0033 Open Call Talent Search Calligraphy Class for all Levels ^ a r lfe k e a n fr C ajun C u isin e M U en L U M Audition Now For Print, Television & Movies Rebecca Kilgore Auditions for children and teens ages 5 - 25. are currently being held at John Robert Powers In Portland. No modeling or acting experience is necessary. Our graduates have been featured in ads for JC Penny. Macy s, hundreds of commercials, numerous TV shows and even blockbuster movies! Give your child a shot at stardom by calling today for their audition appointment. Drawing for Drawing Enthusiasts S ummer R erun CALL NOW! 503-284-7100 W ednesdays JRP - A Tuition based Academy. Comptât* coupon and moll to f 2032 L.ogd C *n t*i • P ortlond O regon 97232 8:00-9:00 PM Modeling. Acting. Life, www.jrpportland com » Sw eeping-brush strokes and easy-to-learn shaping m ake up Portland Com m unity C ollege's italic calligraphy class. The class w elcom es the new and those looking to fine tune their R en aissan ce hand at italic. Class runs Thursdays, and ends Aug. 7. Class sessions run from 6 p .m .to 9 p .m . in R o o m 3 0 4 o f the Student C enter B uilding at PCC’sC ascade Campus, 705 N. K illingsw orth. F orm ore infor­ mation, call 503-978-5143. M ary Brown )P P O raduot« 89.1 Join globe-trotting jazz yocalist 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 I Capture the hum an 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 9:30a.m. to 12 a.m. in Room 203 o f the Terrell Hall B uilding at P ort­ land Community College’s Cas­ cade C am pus, 705 N. K illingsw orh. The class costs $ 105. Form ore information, call 503-978-5143.