Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 26, 2006, Page 8, Image 8

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Flamenco Dance at IFC C - Mitsue
will kick off the first Solo Flamenco
dancer showcase concert with other
special guests at 7:30 p.m. on Fri­
day, July 28 at the Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N.
Interstate Ave. Tickets are $12 for
adults and $9 for 17 and under.
THE
The Fury
o f Teens
Scorned
If hell hath no fury like a
woman scorned, just think of
the damage three teenage girls
could to do if pushed to their
romantic breaking points. Okay,
now, take w hatever you’re
imagining, and triple it. That’s
how much havoc a band of
resourceful high school girls
end up wreaking on the triple­
timing campus stud in the com­ Ashanti stars with Jesse Metcalfe in the new comedy about teenage girls pushed to their romantic
edy ‘John Tucker Must Die.’ breaking points in ‘John Tucker Must Die.'
The d estru ctio n begins
when three gorgeous, popular girls smooth and hunky basketball team ing trio— reporter-wannabe Carrie spire to teach Tucker a lesson
from competing highschool cliques c a p ta in , John T u c k e r (Jesse (Arielle Kebbel). head cheerleader he’ll never forget.
discover that they’ve each been MetCalfe.)
The movie opens nationwide
Heather (Ashanti), and vegan ac­
dating the same guy: the school's
After comparing notes, the fum­ tivist Beth (Sophia Bush) - con­ on Friday, July 28.
Top 2%
in Portland Metro
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W ine and Jazz Festival — The 9th
Annua! Vancouver Wine and Jazz
Festival features aGrammy-winning
lineup, Aug. 25,26 and 27 at Esther
Short Park in downtown Vancouver.
Advance tickets are $16 per day
(service charges apply) for all-day
admission, or $20 at the gate, and
children under 12 are free. Tickets
are a v a ila b le at all S afew ay
TicketsW est outlets or through
ticketswest.com.
KBOO Broadcast o f ANDAZ
KELLER WILLIAMS
Tony and Libby Kelly
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P o rtla n d ’s
Omnimax Theater is lo­
cated at the Oregon Mu­
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P a rk s H o st T h e a te r
G roup — The Washing­
ton Park am phitheater
hosts free performances
of the play Alice in Won­
derland featuring adult
and youth casts at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 27 through Sunday, July
30. Donations will he gratefully accepted.
A wish changes nothing. A decision changes everything!
P ro je c t H o p e
Call to A rtists — Local artists are encouraged to show off their talent by
becoming a Portland Open Studios Artist. Each year, 96 artists arc chosen
from the metro area to open their studios and become part of an exciting
regional art event. Visit portlandopenstudios.com for more information.
223 NE Russell St
Portland, Oregon
(503)287-4914
Rare Ebony Sculptures — Master carvers from the Tanzania tribe
Makonde have been carving ebony for centuries, and now the public can
see some of the most valuable wood on the globe at the World Forestry
Center. General admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for children,
and members are free.
O pen M -F 9-5 pm • Saturdays 10-5 pm
FURNITURE SALE
50% -70%
T rlppin’ through Town -- Take a trip through time to find the hottest
All The Time
poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on Wednesdays at the
Ohm. $7 cover. 3 1 N.W. First Ave.
Help Support The Youth
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Com edy ‘Private Eyes’ - The lines
between truth and love get crossed
in the dark comedy ‘Private Eyes,’
playing through Aug. 12 at Theatre
Theater, 3430 S.F.. Belmont St. The
story follows Matthew and Lisa, a
husband and wife rehearsing for a
play in which they play an actress
and director having an affair. Tick­
ets arc $10. For reservations, call
503-232-5375.
Scooter Exhibition — The Scooter Chronicles is a series of drawings that
capture the vintage feel of scooters and the spirit of the scootering
lifestyle, with an exhibition at Lorenzo'sTavoloC aldo, 3807 N. Missis­
sippi Ave., through Monday, July 31.
(lïlCC
w'itlix Tert huti s hottest iriiicc musicians
Mitsue Johnson
ANDAZ performs from 9 p.m. to I
a.m., Saturday, July 29 at the Fez Ballroom with DJ Anjali & the
Incredible Kid. Catch Portland's best night featuring Panjabi Bhangra
mixed with the sounds of Bollywood and the emerging genres of
Asian Hip Hop and R&B, live from the DJ booth and the dance floor.
Or come on down to the Fez, watch KBOO’s broadcast team in action,
and join the party! Catch their
regular show on KBOO’s
airwaves every fourth Sunday
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for sounds of
the South Asian diaspora.
5pm — 2am
The Jimmy Bowskill Band
w/Special Guests TBA
W hen: Friday, August 2 5 , '0 6
W here: Beale Street N W
1 0 7 2 1 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR
Cost:
$ 2 2 .5 0
To Purchase Tickets Call
503.491.7271
Belly Dance C lasses -- Caravan Studios offers classes in belly dance,
African dance and more. Visit www.gypsycaravan.us.
Hip-hop D ance C lasses - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is
hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various
lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agility, combinations
and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more information, call
360-696-8236.
Live Music Every Night
Kick o ff your week with live jaz z every Sunday at 9 p.m. at
The Blue M onk (3341 SE B elm ont) • P articipate in a
m ixed-m edia open m ic night each M onday at the Back
to Back C afé (614 E ast B urnside) • The T h o m City
Im prov, featuring m em bers o f O ldom inion. Q uivah, The
C hosen and The Black N otes, perform at C o n an ’s (3862
S.E. H aw thorne) every T uesday at 10 p.m. • C elebrate
H um p D ay a tT h e R e d S e a (3 8 l S. W. 3 rd A ve) a fte r work
on W ednesdays, fro m 5 to 9 p.m . • Inch tow ard the
weekend at the Candlelight Room (2032 SW 5th Ave) with
the B lack N otes, perform ing each Thursday • C elebrate
Friday with M el Brown, w ho pla ys jazz at S a lty ’s on the
C olum bia every F riday a n d Saturday, and Jim m y M ak ’s
on Tuesdays an d Thursdays • R ound o ff your w eek with
live R eggae on Fridays and Saturdays at M ontego Bay,
(1239 S.W . Jefferson).