Page B2 October 29. 2003 Focus ‘featuring f a s f i a f . Stylist/'/lair ( "ansultant o il 503-381-7095 Walk-Ins Welcome Stylé Solutions: sh o p : beauty & barber salon 503-280-4938 2723 N E 7th Avenue, Portland, OR 97212 CANNON'S RJB EXPRESS (FORM ERLYCHUCK HINTON'S) Immigrant Art at Alberta Gallery Tribe of the Winds, a gallery at 2217 N.E. Alberta St. that specializes in immi­ grant art and imported gifts and goods, will feature Sri Lankan and Egyptian painter Shajahan Sheriff during an artist's opening reception on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sheriff is a self-taught artist who came to the U.S. in 1978. His work has taken off since he began painting in public to music at Last Thursday Art Walks on Alberta Street. He owns a framing shop and gallery on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boule­ vard. The choreographic nature of his work evokes a flowing color-rich tapestry of female forms and poetic reflections of the women who have woven patterns in his life. Also showing through April is Saffron and Fire: Impressionistic Photography of Thailand, Nepal and California by Sandy Shunt, aChinese-American woman living on the Thailand-Myanmar border. Sri Lankan and Egyptian painter Shajahan Sheriff uses pastels, acrylics and watercolors to create his pieces. Catering & Take-Out O ur S p e c ia l t y : R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q > Sandwiches • Salads • Chicken • Pork Ribs • Beef Rihs HOURS M on.-Thurs. I lam -9pm Fri.-Sat. I lam -10pm Sun. I lam -8pm CATERING EVENTS LARGE AND SMALL Fish Sandwich - $8QQ ™DAY & Fish Dinner - $10°° SATURDAY * * * N ew L ocation * * * 5 4 1 0 N.E. 3 3 rd 5 0 3 -2 8 8 -3 8 3 6 B ecom e a community radio hero! Donate some o f your valuable tim e The level o f commitment is up to you. Volunteers are needed to answer phones O ctober 23—28 Singer’s Friend Williams Steps in for Attacked in Paris Braxton on Broadway (A P) — R&B star B lu C a n tr e ll s a y s s h e ’s in " c o m p le te shock" after w itness­ ing her friend’s stab­ bing outside a Paris nightclub w here she w as celeb ratin g her latest album release. C antrell and party h o s t T o n y D in e ro were leaving L eC ab a­ ret M i 11 i ardai re on O ct. 16 w hen a disgruntled c lu b e m p lo y e e a t­ ta c k e d th e m , th e singer said in a state­ ment. Cantrell was u n ­ harm ed, but D inero suffered stab w ounds to the back o f his head and eye. D inero was h ospi­ talized after the inci­ d en t, th e statem en t Blu Cantrell said, w ithout elaborat­ ing. “ I am in co m plete shock by w hat happened," C antrell said in the statem ent, released by her publicist W ednesday. "I cannot believe that anything like this can happen, especially in a city like this.” C antrell said she hoped for a “speedy and full recovery" for D inero. She w as in the French capital to celebrate the release o f "B ittersw eet.” T he m otive o f the attack by the em ployee, w ho w asn’t identified, was not im m ediately clear. Bosko Releases New Album \J \iT iis e w ith < S W lM l\ in Get involved... Call 503-491-7607 MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE C arpet & U pholstery Cleaning Commercial and Residencial Services “The Next Files” is a new album from Portland’s own super-producer Bosko. The CD is just a taste of what Bosko is capable of. His portfolio boasts production work with the likes of Limp Bizkit, Master P, Too Short, Truth Hurts, E-40, Tyrese and more. The new album will be celebrated with a listening party featuring Bosko, Cool Nutz, BrothaLuv, Bleek, Phranchise, Paul Guacamole and DJ Chill on Saturday night, Nov. 1 at Berbati’s Pan, 231 S.W. Ankeny. 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I I L ——————————————————J CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS 5 0 3 -2 8 I -3 9 4 9 (A P ) — B roadw ay h a s fo u n d its new “A ida” to replace Toni B rax to n - M ich elle W illiam so f D estiny's Child. She will join the cast o f the long-run­ ning D isney m usical N ov. 18. B raxton de­ parts N ov. 16 after a four-m onth run. “A ida is a w om an w ith such strength,” W illiam s said T ues­ day in a statem ent. "I love this character and c a n ’t w ait to truly find her w ithin m yself.” T h e 2 3 -y e a r -o ld W illia m s jo i n e d D e s tin y ’s C h ild in 2 0 0 0 , sin g in g w ith them on the g ro u p ’s third album , the best­ se llin g “ S u rv iv o r.” Michelle Williams The sin g er's solo d e­ but album , the gospel-flavored "H eart to Y ours,” cam e out last year. A second solo recording, “ Do You K now ?” will be released in January. “A ida,” the star-crossed story o f a N ubian princess in love w ith an E gyptian soldier, opened at the Palace T heatre in M arch 2000. The m usical, w ith a score by Elton John and Tim Rice, also stars W ill C hase and M andy G onzalez. W illiam s will appear in "A ida" for 10 weeks, ending herengagem ent Jan. 25. 503*335*0300 3240 N. Williams Ave @ Cook Street 1 (AP) — Fred Berry, the squeaky-voiced actor famous for playing red-beret-wearing Rerun on the 1970s TV sitcom "What’s Happening!", has died at age 52. Berry died Oct. 21 at his home in Los Angeles appar­ ently of natural causes. Friends said Berry had been ill because of a recent stroke. He wore his red beret and suspenders in real life, and it was unclear whether he origi­ nally brought his own style to the ch a rac te r o f R erun or whether he was forever mim­ icking the goofball character that made him famous. “What's Happening!”, which ran from 1976-1979, focused on three teenage friends - Re­ run, Raj and Dwayne - who i The name Rerun, according to B erry, re ferred to the character’s brainlessness: In the summer, he had to rerun all the classes he failed during the school year. Among the more famous epi­ sodes was one in which Rerun joined a bizarre cult and an­ other in which he was busted for making bootlegged tapes of a Doobie Brothers concert. Berry's success on the show was clouded by his heavy use o f m ariju an a and cocaine. “There were dealers right there in the stu d io , people that worked there," he said in 1996. By the time “W hat's Hap­ Fred Berry pening!” ended. Berry said he learn about life, women and had blown more than a million trouble while growing up in dollars on drugs, cars, homes Los Angeles. and an airplane.