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II th A ve.T ick­ ets, available at the PSU Box O ffic e anu T ickem aster are $ 10 in advance or $ 12 at the show. H ip - h o p D a n c e C la s s e s -- V ancouver-Clark Parks and Recre­ ation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. V arious lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agility, co m ­ binations and team w ork through urban dance moves. For more information, call 360-696-8236. ip - C h in ese P u p p e ts — Tears o f Joy T heatre is featur­ ing 30 sp e cta cu la r C hinese puppets in the M onkey King, a fun, vast-paced tale featuring a fearless folk hero and his loyal friends. Perform ances are scheduled through Feb. 26 at W inningstand Theatre, 1111 S.W. Broadway. N o rm a n S y lv e ste r B a n d — T he N orm an S y lv e s te r B a n d p la y s at th e Candlelight in Portland on T hurs­ day, Feb. 16 at 9:30 p.m. MISSISSIPPI p S esam e S tre e t In te ra c tio n --T he Portland C hildren’s M useum presents “Can You Tell Me How to G et T o Sesam e Street,” using television’s chrom a-key technol­ ogy so local kids can see them ­ selves on TV alongside their favorite M uppet characters. For information, call 503-223- 6500 or v is it www.p «IL u k LliikbeitJ i » isct ui u ig. Yo un g A rtis t Jazz C o n cert - Leroy A r t M u seu m F ree D ay - The entire Portland Arts Museum will be open with free adm ission to the public on the Presidents’ Day holi­ day, M onday, Feb. 20 through the support o f Fred M eyer stores, the city o f Portland and the Lam b Baldwin Foundation. Passes are available at Fred M eyer custom er inform ation desks. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE each first M onday o f the m onth through May from 6 to 8:30p.m . For m ore inform ation, call J. D oncanat503-916-5I80. College theater students tackle racism and other barriers in the "The Illum ination Project.” Per­ form ances will be held at the Sylvania cam pus Thursday, Feb. 16 to M arch 6 and on the Cascade cam pus on M arch 2. For more information, call 503-977-8149. The m ajor motion picture “ M ississippi Burning” will be shown free as part o f Black History Month at Mt. HoodCoinm unity College. The m ovie is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on W ednes­ d a y , F eb . 22 in ro o m A C 2607 on the M H CC G resham campus. For more information Call 503 442-5243 r I I Samuel L. Jackson stars in ‘F reed o m lan d ’ r \ ■ w Belly D ance C lasses — Caravan S tudios o ffers classes in belly dance, African dance and more. Visit w w w .gypsycaravan.us. — Ja m N ig h t, Portland’s ever-popular com edy and variety show is at Christian Perform ing Arts C enter, 8131 N. D enver Ave. Show s continue ev ­ ery Friday night starting at 9 p.m. with dinner by M ondem aj C ater­ ing next door to the show at 6:30 and 7:30p.m . T im e to J a m Take a trip through tim e to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 3 1 N.W. First Ave. M u ltic u ltu ra l F ilm F estival - Jefferson High School hosts a free m ulticultural film festival Intense F rie n d s h ip - Insight Out Theatre C o l­ lective presents ‘K indred’ by Daniel K eleherat the I nterstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Ave. The play tracks the last 90 m in­ utes o f one prisoner’s life in jail and his intense friendship with hiscellm ate. Shows run W ednes- days-S aturdays at 8 p.m . T ickets are $15; W ednesday perform ances are sliding scale $5- $15. Tickets are available at w w w .insightout theatre.org or by calling 503-234-0973. Interstate Firehouse Hosts Local Production G randm a Z ula’s Legacy In honorof Black History Month, the Interstate Firehouse cultural T heater is proud to host screen­ u/irknr • ings o f G randm a Z u la’s Legacy, a pow erful, locally produced d ocu­ mentary. A special m atinee exclusively for middle school, high school, and college students will prem ier on F riday,F eb. 2 4 at 10a.m . R eserva­ rnnvpnipnrp A cultural food • tions are required by calling 503- 823-4322. S h o w in g s open to the public w ill be held on S atu rd ay , Feb. 25 at noon and at 3 p.m . 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It w eaves to­ gether a brilliant patchw ork o f friends and fam ily, as well as his­ torical facts, to convey this tim e­ less story o f struggle and trium ph. T he co re o f th is d o cu m en tary is the b e lie f that o rd in ary in d i­ viduals can acco m p lish ex tra o r­ d in ary things.