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(Elje |Jnrt lattò (ßbserur L'r Septem ber IO. 2 0 0 3 Page B 3 Focus .Ì f he.itre Show for kids five and up ' '~ z J Tears o f Joy Theatre will be showing “Rumpelstiltskin. ” a favorite Grimm fairy tale, at the Royal Durst Theatre in Vancouver and the Dolores Winningsfad Theatre in Portland from Nov. 14 through 30. The show fea tures a cast ofextroidinary puppet characters such as Papa and Fritz the Dog (left), Lola and her baby, and o f course the nefarious Rumpelstiltskin him self (far right). For more informa tion, call 360-695-0477 or 503-248- 0557. The show is perfect for kids aged five and up. MMMMMMN Date Set for Coastal Rhythm & Blues Author Promotes ‘Ghetto Celebrity’ Paul deLay is considered a top songwriter and blues harmonica player. A p V Los Angeles-based author and reporter Donnell Alexander visits Reflections Bookstore at 446 N.E. Killingsworth to promote his book about the real life ghetto celebrity in his family. His memoir. "Ghetto Celebrity" describes his relation ship with his father, a locally known R&B musician turned pimp and dealer in the ghettos of Sandusky, Ohio. Donnell recently completed a seven-city tour, meeting many young readers that said his book was the first they read cover-to-cover. For more information, visit www.ghettoceiebrity. com. Patrick Lamb is a celebrated musician in the R&B sphere. The Fourth Annual Coastal R & B concert de scends on Chinook Winds Casino for a dance party on Saturday, Oct. 18. Famed northwest performers Patrick Lamb and Paul deLay will join Mel Brown, a first time performer at the casino. The concert closes with a grand finale M aster Jam Session. The Patrick Lamb Band has performed with artists such as George Benson, B.B. King, Kenny G. Wynton and Bradford Marsalis and has performed at the White House. Paul deLay, considered one o f the finest blues harmonica players and singer-songwriters to be found, and his band, are well known in blues circles across the nation. Mel Brown, siting behind his set o f A llegradrum s, is noted for his work with fhe Suprentes, The Tem p tations. Diana Ross, Martha and the Vandellas, and numerous jazz musicians. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15. For more information or for tickets, call 1-888-MAIN-ACT A- a \ Floetry, Elliott Top ‘Lady of Soul' Awards (AP) Neo-soul duo Floetry, rapper Missy “Misdemeanor" Elliot and singer Heather Headley took home the most awards at the 2003 Soul Train Lady o f Soul Awards. Floetry was honored for best single by a group, “ Say Yes," and best album by a group for their “ Floetic," as well as best new group. Elliott won twice, in best song o f the year and best music video for the raunchy "W ork It." ■ Headley’s “He Is” won her honors as best new solo artist, and her album "This is Who I Am" was named the best solo effort o f the year. Other winners included Dorinda Clark-Cole for best gospel album and Erykah Badu for solo single with “ Love o f my Life.” Badu also took home the 2003 Aretha Franklin “ Entertainer o f the Year” award, and Vivica A. Fox was chosen for the 2003 Lena I lome Aw ard honoring career achievement. Wally Tesfa Residential & Commercial Realtor M u lti-M illio n $ Service Prudential Northwnt Propwtws WflAMOllHI I W m i n « M IlfltlB fiiiK M « » ässocaiimwiw HAHOPBil EIEMS D IM M IN G . JB. BEYONtf KNOWIES i f EICHUNG MAHONS'’ MlttiPPS «O N JIMMY JAM liBflï ItWIS JAMES "B IG JO B IG H lw llIIH A JONES nÆÎSPfllNGASPtR, " ¡ » J A M W lfW lS A M JAMtS H E JIM" WRIGHÏ « M E I EEAITOEFlEfl BENNYUEDWAgBAWOGAU EOBEEHA JUNES M I A U "TELIZABftHHUNTER uaruatMiMifliasciimiMt SOüIRA t r t i m HUNTER A«fl SAIADINIPATTEHSON u* r,KJONATHAN IYNN a JO W ÍHAK lyNNfit« K5 Northwest Properties WWPITS STWOWCtV CAUTtOWtOKt PR“ ? FightingTemptations.com TM A Cagyn«** € IKI ky PwmwMM FrcWray »M w * Mw t i H K W i K «g «Mw» a fi For rating rM to n i go Io www fltmralinga ei 1730 NI I Oth Ave. Sneak Preview Saturday. September 13 Portland, OR 97212 CELL 503 267-7586 REGAL CINEMAS REGAL CINEMAS wtesfafu pru-nw.com CASCADE 16 DIVISION STREET 13 LLOYD MALLS SHERWOOD 10 (800» FANDANGO «430 (800: FANDANGO 1323 ■W0| FANDANGO 1326 (800) FANDANGO «331 pru-nw.com CENTURA THEATRE I l f f i REGAL CINEMAS (=2 An independently owned and EVERGREEN PARKWAY 13 (8001 FANDANGO «315 REGAL CINEMAS MOVIES ON TV 800’ FANDANGO «316 REGAL CINEMAS CENTURY EASTPORT 16 (503) 775-0000 REGAL CINEMAS operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates. Inc. REGAL CINEMAS TIGARD CINEMAS (800 FANDANGO «332 Regular I iigagemeiit Starts I ridai. September !•> -- -. w fl Cl. in 1111» 1181 >1 m i l ■ l l l l l M I / Sightseeing Brunch - Dinner Fust Trip has moved to a New Location Directly across the street at 5832 N.E. MLK Same friendly faces with same excellent service. Love you all and appreciate your business. < llll 1-800-643-1354 Locks, OR www.sternwheeler.com 4 A