Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 20, 2006, Page 10, Image 10

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    September 20, 2006
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Beet * Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood
lunch startini\ nt $5.95
Pork Rib, Brisket, Turkey Sandwiches & More
'Dinner Starting nt $9.95
Daily Special also available.
Butterfly Shrimp Dinner $10.95
Open 11:30 -1 1 :0 0 PM M onday da n Saturday
4057 N. Interstate Ave. 503-493-9414
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Dance Ballet o f India
Members o f the Nadam Dance Academy of India will perform a musical dance ballet on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. at Tigard High
School. 9000 S.W. Durham Rd. The ballet is a dazzling full length production o f brilliant choreography, stunning lighting effects,
elaborate stage props and exquisite costumes. Tickets are available at Ticketwest outlets or at the door.
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Pirates A rrrrgh! - The Portland Pirate Festi­
val, Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10a.m. to 10p.m. at
Cathedral Park is a full cargoof family music and
fun all day long under the St. John's Bridge in
historic Cathedral Park. Explore nautical his­
tory aboard the tall ship Lynx, witness cannon
firing and sword fighting demonstrations, and
browse the wares of pirate merchants for unique
gifts. Adult tickets are $ 12 in advance and $ 15
at the gate, and children to age 12 are $6 in
advance and $8 at the gate. For tickets, e-mail
tickets@portlandpiratefestival.com or call 503-
292-3418.
We re local We care Experience the difference
(360) 433-2466 or Toll free (877) 436-2466
Apply online at www dakahome com
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Sylvester’s October gigs are 9:30 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 6 at Candlelight in Portland: 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 7 at Gemini Pub in Lake Oswego;
9:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13 at Dom enic's in
Milwaukie; Saturday, Oct. 14 at Wonder Ball­
room in Portland, time to be announced. For
more information on the Boogie Cat
Hotline.503-281-5989.
Southern Funk with Seth Kauffman
— North Carolina artist Seth Kauffman
cooks up a slow rock to tender, lo-fi
perfection with a melange of styles,
including a hint of Hawaii, a dash of
Memphis and a pinch of early reggae
to finish it off. Catch Kauffman at the
Aladdin Theater, Friday, Sept. 22.
Celebrating our Customers!
Liveat Cannon’s Rib Express
each Monday at the Back to Back Café (614
East Burnside). The Thorn City improv, fea­
turing members of Oldom inion, Q uivah, The
Chosen and The Black Notes, perform at
C onan's (3862 S.E. Hawthorne) every T ues­
day at 10 p.m. Celebrate Hump Day at The
Red Sea (381 S.W. 3rd Ave) after work on
W ednesdays, f rom 5 to 9 p.m. Inch toward
the weekend at the Candlelight Room (2032
SW 5th Ave) with the Black Notes, perform ­
ing each Thursday. C elebrate Friday with
Mel Brown, whoplaysjazz
at S alty 's on the C olum ­
bia every Friday and Sat­
urday. and Jimmy M ak's
on Tuesdays and Thurs­
days. R ound o ff your
week with live Reggae on
Fridays and Saturdays at
;:i Montego B ay,( 1239 S.W.
' Jefferson).
Paul Sim on at the Rose G arden
Featuring
Reggie Houston’s
Box of Chocolates
Tim Acott Bass & Vocals • Tracy Kim Guitar
“ vr/ n e v e r k n o w w h a t y a g a in g i t ”
Sponsored by:
‘Reefer M adness!' at IFCC — The comedy
'Reefer Madness!' a political satire about gov­
ernment misinformation and greed, loosely
based on the 1936 propaganda anti-marijuana
Film, debuts this week at the Interstate Firehouse
Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Ave. Perfor­
mances run Thursdays through Sundays until
Oct. 7. Tickets can be purchased in advance by
calling: Stumptown Stages Box Office at 503-
381 -8686 or online at stumptownstages.com.
OM SI Presents: Black Holes —
ONE STOP
NEW
RELEASE
SALE
A Hight simulator transforms real
scientific data about black holes
into stunning visualizations in
OM SI’s new planetarium show
“Black holes: The Other Side of
Infinity.” For more information,
call503-797-4000orvisitomsi.edu.
N orm an Sylvester Band — Welcome back
Norman Sylvester who is recovering from hip
replacement he received over the summer.
( 'all to A rtists — Local art­
Paul Simon, one of the most popular
singers and songwriters of the Rock
era will perform at the Rose Garden,
Saturday, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
at the Rose Quarter Box Off ice and al I
participating Safeway outlets.
M etam orphoses — Gods and God­
desses swirl and splash in ‘Metamor- L ^ - J .
phoses," a lucid, glowing adaptation
of O vid’s classic myths set in and around a
giant onstage pew,I at the Artists Repertory
Theatre, 1516 S.W. Alder. Tuesdays. Wednes­
days, Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fri­
days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2
p.m. and 7 p.m. through Oct. 15.
Special Wednesday matinees
are at I 1 a.m. Sept 27 and Oct.
4th. Call the box office at 503-
241-1278 for tickets or visit
www.artistsrep.org.
Live M usic Every Night - Kick
o ff your week with live jazz every Sunday at
9 p.m. at The Blue Monk (3 3 4 1 SE Belm ont).
Participate in a m ixed-m edia open mic night
ists are encouraged to show
off their talent by becoming
a Portland Open Studios
Artist. Each year, 96 artists
are chosen from the metro
area to open their studios
and become part of an excit­
ing regional art event. Visit
portlandopenstudios.com
for more information.
T rip p in ' through Town l ake a trip through
time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul
influencing Portland on Wednesdays at the
Ohm. $7 cover. 3 1 N.W. First Ave.
Belly Dance C lasses — Caravan Studios offers
classes in belly dance, African dance and more.
Visit www.gypsycaravan.us.
Time to Jam — Jam Night, Portland's ever-
popular comedy and variety show is at Chris­
tian Performing Arts Center, 8131 N. Denver
Ave. Shows continue every Friday night start­
ing at 9 p.m. with dinner by Mondemaj Catering
next door to the show at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.
San Q uinn
$9.99
The African American M en’s Club, Inc. (AAMC)
Presents An
Old School Party
60’s & 70’s- Oldies but Goodies
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Billy Webb Elk's Lodge
6 North Tillamook St., Portland, Oregon
OutKast
9PM-2AM
Donation: $15.00 per person
Music by: DJ Papa Chuck
$10 .99
Best Dressed from the 60’s & 70’s WINS: $50.00
Raffle & 50/50 Split; Tickets- $ 1.00 each
Beenie Man
$8.99
Janet & N e lly
$3.99 single
Hurry!
Lim ited Stock
Remember ONE STOP RECORDS
(living you the service you deserve
Menu: Roast Beef, Baked Ham, Turkey,
Green Beans, Salad & Dinner Rolls
Tickets Available at:
A A M C C lub M em bers
H air C reations: 5 0 3 -2 8 1 - 1135
C an n on ’s Rib Express: 503-288-3836
O ne Stop Records: 503-284-8103
Exodus Spa: 5 03 -2 8 8-3 1 10 (formerly EZ Nails)
Jam es & Johnn ie M ayfield tVancouver): 360-576-8519
503-284-2435
Proceeds to benefit the AAMC Scholarship Program
1615 NE k illin g s w o rth , Portland
The African American Men's Club is a non-profit organization
Tony and Libby Kelly
MBA. M.Ed.. Brokers. i'RS, ABR. SRI S
WWW
Sellingl’ortlandReall state . m
503-330-5488
177(H) SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd
Portland. OR
The Blue Monk
in association
with KMHD
89.1FM
presents
legendary jazz
drummer,
composer, and
bandleader,
I cahired Agents on IIG T V ’ s
Master drum workshop to be
announced— listen to KMHD for
d eta ils
R ashied A li !
October 20th & 21st, ‘06
The Blue Monk
3341 SE Belmont, Portland/OR
$25.00—doors open at 8:30pm/shows at 9:00pm
Tickets on sale at all Tickets West Outlets
For information call: 503.491.7271 or 503.595.0575
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