October II. 2006 Page B2 r o je e t H ope 223 NE Russell St Portland, Oregon (503)287-4914 Open M -F9-5 pin • Saturdays 10-5 pm 5 0 % -7 0 % All The Time FU R N ITU R E S A LE Help Support The Youth 'U -J .ÍC 1 0 U 5 # A-u ^zz SMOKEHOUSE Ôpccûdizôltf in tPniolicl v M c U f.V t1 Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood lunch starting at $5.95 Pork Rib, Brisket. Turkey Sandwiches & More 'Oinncr Starting at $9.95 Daily Special also available. Butterfly Shrimp Dinner $ 10.95 Open 11:30 -1 1 :0 0 PM M onday thru Saturday 4057 N. Interstate Ave. 503-493-9414 Iconic ‘Cleopatra Jones’ Star Dies Hollywood's first black heroine A ctress Tam ara Dobson - best- reme inhered for her portrayal of the kung fu-fighting, A fro-w earing, fa sh io n -c o n sc io u s g o v ern m en t super agent Cleopatra Jones — died Oct. 2 o f com plications from pneu­ monia and m ultiple sclerosis in a Baltimore rehabilitation facility. She was 59 years old. Born May I 4 , 1947, in Baltimore, Md... Dobson was a form er beauti­ cian who earned a degree in fashion illustration from the M aryland In­ stitute o f Art. She went on to work as a professional model. She launched her film career in 1972 with a small role in "Fuzz," playing Yul Brynner s girlfriend (the film also starred Burt Reynolds and Raquel W elch.) Her big break came in 1973 when she was cast in the title, pioneering role o f "Cleopatra Jones," opposite Shelley Winters, Bernie Casey and A ntonio Fargas. The film introduced the first black super heroine to the silver screen; prior to D obson’s role, the blaxploitation genre had been dis- tinguished primarily by black males doing battle with the w hite estab­ lishment. crooked cops, drug d eal­ ers and pimps. Her character inspired the cre­ ation o f other tough, black female leads in m ovies such as "Coffey." United States and abroad, her ch ar­ inches tall, she was recognized by acter was often likened to a female the G u in n e ss Book o f W o rld version o f Jam es Bond, every bit Records as the tallest leading lady the fierce fighter and fashion m a­ in film. "She was not afraid to start a ven as the iconic spy. Known for her 3-foot-w ide hat brims, colorful trend. She designed a lot o f the g a rb an d flo w in g fu r ro b e s . clothing that so many women em u­ lated. With the know ledge from her degree and her natural creativity, she helped develop elegant fash­ ions, especially for tall women," says D obson's brother Peter. Ms. Dobson lived most o f her adult life in New York where she and tennis legend A rthur Ashe becaine the first two African-Ameri­ cans to reside at the exclusive Carnegie House C ondom inium s at 57th and 6th Streets. She was diag­ nosed with m ultiple sclerosis six years ago. "It was tough going through that Tamara Dobson was known as the Kung Fu Queen o f the 1970s debilitating disease, especially with with her role as Cleopatra Jones.' her athleticism and involvem ent in "Foxy Brown," "Get Christie Love," C leopatra Jones' penchant for ex ­ karate." Peter Dobson said. "That and "Black Belt Jones." C leopatra oticclothing and super-sized Afros was som ething she had to fight, Jones was parodied in "A ustin inspired m id -1970s fashion trends, and that fight was horrendous...and including the popular waist-length, being a proud individual, the fight Powers in G oldm em her" in 2002. was even harder for her." In 1975, Dobson reprised her leather-trim m ed fur jackets. At the peak o f her career, D ob­ "She was the perfect com bina­ super spy role in "Cleopatra Jones and the C asino o f Gold." A federal son, w hoalsotrained in martial arts, tion o f pow er and kindness," he agent fighting the drug trade in the cut a stunning figure. 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Sunday Supper Tine Celebrating our Customers! ,iveat Cannon’s Rib Express Featuring Reggie Houston’s Box of Chocolates Tim Acott Bass & Vocals • Tracy Kim Guitar "ya never know what ya goin g it” Sponsored by: T r ip p in ’ th rou gh T ow n - T ake a trip through time to find the hottest po­ etry, hip-hop and soul influ­ encing Portland on W ednes­ days at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W . First Ave. B elly D an ce C la sses - C ara­ van Studios offers classes in belly dance, African dance and m o re . V is it w w w .gypsycaravan.us. O M S I P resen ts: B lack H o les-- A Hight sim u­ T im e to .Iain - Jam Night. Portland's ever- lator transform s real scientific data about black holes into stunning visualizations in O M S I's new planetarium show "Black holes: The Other S ide o f Infinity ."F or more information,call 503- 797-4(XX)or visitom si.edu. popular com edy and variety show is at C hris­ tian Perform ing Arts Center. 8131 N. D enver Ave. Shows continue every Friday night start­ ing at 9 p.m. with dinnerhy M ondemaj Catering next door to the show at 6:30 and 7:30p.m. N o rm a n S y lv ester B and — W e lc o m e back N o rm an Sylvester, who is recover­ ing from the hip replacement he received over the sum ­ m er, at D o m e n ic ’s in M ilwaukieon Friday, Oct. 13 and on Saturday, Oct. 14 a, the W onder Ballroom on North Russell. For more in­ formation, call the Boogie Cat Hotline, 503-281-5989. H ip -h o p L ive M u sic E very N ight -- Kick off your week with live jazz every Sunday at 9 p.m. at The Blue M onk, 3 3 4 1 SE Belmont). Participate in a mixed- media open mic night each M onday at the Back to Back Café (614 East Burnside). The Thorn Ci ty I mpro v, featuri ng members o f Oldominion. Q uivah, The Chosen and The Black Notes, perform at C o n an 's (3862 S.E. H aw thorne)ev- ery Tuesday at 10 p.m. Celebrate Hump Day at The Red Sea (381 S.W. 3rd Ave) after work on W ednesdays, from 5 to 9 p.m. Inch toward the weekend at the Candiel ight Room (2032 SW 5th Ave) with the Black Notes, perform ing each Thursday. C elebrate Friday with Mel Brown, w ho plays jazz at S alty 'so n the Colum bia every Friday and Saturday, and Jim my M ak's on T uesday s and Thursdays. Round o ff your week with live Reggae on Fridays and Saturdays at M ontego Bay. ( 1239 S.W. Jefferson). C all to A rtists — Local artists are encouraged to show o ff their talent by becom ing a Portland Open Studios Artist. Each year. 96 artists are chosen from the m etro area to open their stu- I M A R K E T| S p ook y H au n ted M A iZ E —T he M aiZ E atth e S au v ie Island pum pkin patch o ffers lau g h ter by day and spooky fun by m o o n lig h t in O ctober. H aunted ev en in g s O ct. 1 3 -1 4 ,2 0 - 2 1, 2 7 -2 8 an d H allo w e en N ig h t! V isit p o rtlan d rn aze.co m or call 503-621-71 10 for m ore in fo rm atio n . R egular A dm ission: $6 ad u lts: $4 kids 6-12 (5 and u n d er free). R a d ic a l G ir l - W ednesday O et. 18, 7 :30 p.m .. Alix D obkin, folk singer, political activ ­ ist, ed u cato r. and w riter will he read in g from her m em oirs at the In O ther W ords. W o m en ’s B o o k s a n d R e s o u r c e s o n N o r th e a s t K illingsw orth S treet. T hat sam e ev en in g . Lakewood Theatre Company Ragtime the Musical direi led hy dreg Tanihlyn Sept. 15 - Oct. 29 2006 or order online at: 'r'” jilnrtlatìi) (Observer ads@portlanjobserver.com ( all 503-288-003$ I ‘A S e a s o n fo r P e a c e ’ — T he P o rtlan d G ay M e n 's C h o ru s kicks o ff th e ir 27th season w ith the them e o f "A S eason for P eace" w ith a "c ab a re t so ire e " on S atu rd ay , O ct. 21 at 8 p.m . in K aul A u d ito riu m at Reed C o lleg e. T he holiday co n c ert "G o o d w ill to A ll" a s­ sem b les m usic from various cu ltu res and trad itio n s to c e le b ra te the ho lid ay season w ith p erfo rm an ces scheduled at Kaul A u d i­ to riu m on Friday and S atu rd ay Dec. 15-16 at 8 p.m . and S u n d ay , D ec. 17 at 2 p.m . D u n c e C la s s e s -- and S unday. O ct. 14-15, the 23rd annual S alm on F estival ce leb rates the return o f the fall C hinook salm on to the Sandy R iver and in sp ires us to value clean w ater. T he festival o ffers; an in teractiv e ex h ib it, nature w alks, en g ag in g ac tiv itie s for ch ild ren , arts and crafts, d em o n stratio n s, m usic, sto ry tellin g , horse-draw n w agon rides, a salm on b a rb e ­ cue, and food co u rt. The O xbow R egional Park is 8 m iles ea st o f G resham . For m ore i n f o r m a ti o n , v is i t m e t r o - r e g i o n .o r g / sal m onfestival. Tickets: 5(13-635-3901 v b c iiis e with diversity in ‘W itc h e s, M id w iv e s a n d N u r se s'- B ook R e­ view — L earn about the history o f w o m e n ’s re p ro d u c tiv e h e a lth c a re in th e U .S . on W ed n esd ay , O ct. 25 at 6 :3 0 p.m . d u rin g an autum n b u ffet, w ith vegetarian op tio n at 6 p.m . at the B read and R oses C en ter, 819 N. K illin g sw o rth St. For m ore in fo rm atio n , cal Radical W om en at 503-240-4462. S a lm o n F e stiv a l at O x b o w P a rk — S aturday Thurs. - Sul. ul 8:00 PM. Sundays til 7:00 PM Sun 2:00 I'M matinees Oet. 15, Oet. 22 and Oet. 29 NEWp bia S y m phony O rch estra o p en s its 25th a n ­ niv ersary season on F riday, O ct. 13 at 8 p.m . at the First U nited M ethodist C h u rch . 1838 S.W . Je fferso n St. For m ore in fo rm atio n , contact 503-234-4077. V ancouver-Clark Parks and Rec­ reation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. V arious lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agility, com binations and team ­ work through urban dance moves. For more inform ation, call 360- 696-8236. Norman Sylvester Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival takes place through Sunday, ( k t. 15 at Cinema 21.616 N.W. 21 Ave. For schedules, visit: plgff.org. 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 Inform ation call: 503.491.7271 o r 503.595.0575 dios and becom e part o f an exciting regional art event. V isitportlandopenstudios.com for more information. H u m an R igh ts o n F ilm —The Northwest Film C e n te r P re s e n ts H u m an Rights on Film, continuing through Nov. 9. Nine films are featured that deepen aw are­ ness to the values o f dignity, equality and justice as film ­ makers tell universal stories of human struggle, sacrifice and triumph. For titles and show times, visit nw film .org. Portland lA -sbianandG ay Film Festival --The R ashied A li ! O r c h e s tr a O p e n s S e a so n — Portland C o lu m ­ www.lakewood-eenter.org performances at IAtkewood Center for the Arts J68 .S’. State Street, Lake Oswego ‘ R a g tim e ’ E p ic S to r y o f S tr u g g le — L ake- w ood T h eatre C o. p resen ts "R ag tim e: T he M u sical," an ep ic story o f stru g g le, d ig n ity , honor and accep tan ce in segregated A m erica at Ihe turn o f the 20th cen tu ry . T he fictio n al lives o f three very d ifferen t A m erican fam i­ lies becom e d ram a tic ally in tertw in ed w ith real-life historical figures and events. P erfo r­ m ances co n tin u e through O et. 29 at L ake- w ood C e n ter for the A rts. 368 S. S tate St. in l.ake O sw ego. For m ore inform ation, call 503- 635-3901 o r on line at w w w .lak ew o o d - c e n te r.o rg H o lid a y A le F e stiv a l - T he I Ith A nnual H oliday Ale Festival will begin on T hursday, N ov. 30, and c o n tin u e through S unday, Dec. 3, at P ioneer C o u rth o u se Square, 701 S.W . S ixth A ve. C o m p lim en tary sodas for m inors and d esig n ated driv ers.