Page A6 ilu JJnrtlanb (Ohseruer November 15. 2006 Live Music Every Night ‘Legends Ball’ Star has debut CD • K ickoff your week with live jazz every Sunday at 9 p.m. at The Blue Monk (3341 SE Belmont). F eatu red on "The Goat" starring O prah W infrey's James Earl Jones L egends Ball and the "B ernie Primetime Special, Mae Show" . Champ DeNetria Champ is has also sung back­ taking the music ground for some of world by storm with the world's top art­ herhotCD T Really ists, including Patti Love You". Labelle and James C alled "A m er­ Ingram, ica's next big star" From the funky by Oprah. Champ is DeNetria "Aretha " Champ groove "Can't For­ compared to the leg­ get", to the beauti­ endary Aretha Franklin and has ful heartfelt ballad "I Really Love garnered rave reviews with her de­ You" and Oprah's personal favor­ but CD. ite, the Aretha-flavored, gospel- She has been featured vocally tinged "When God Gets Through", and on-sereen in the movies "Sugar Champ's new JDI Records/Sony Hill" starring Wesley Snipes, HBO's Red release is riveting. \il\e rtise with diversity in il!‘$.lurtlanh (O b s e m c r - ill 503-288-0033 ads(ri>rt0ittìandoh server.con • Participate in a mixed-media open mic night each Monday at the Back-to-Back Cafe (614 East Burnside). Stale Farm1 Providing Insuiarrce and Financial Services • TheThomCity Improv, featuring membersofOldominion.Quivah, The Chosen and The Black Notes, perform at Conan's (3862 S.E. Hawthorne) every Tuesday at 10 p.m. IM IV ItN U Home Office. Bloomington, Illinois 61710 • Celebrate Hump Day at The Red Sea 1381 S.W. 3rd Ave) after work on Wednesdays, from 5 to 9 p.m. Michael E Harper Agent 9045 SW Baibur Blvd. Suite 109 Portland. OR 97219 503 221 3050 Fax 503 227 B757 michael harper cuik@statefatm com • Inch toward the weekend at the Candlelight Room (2032 SW 5th Ave) with the Black Notes, performing each Thursday. M et Brown • Celebrate Friday with Mel Brown, playing jazz at Salty's every Friday and Saturday, and Jimmy Mak s on T uesdays and T hursdays. Ouf mission: to champion jazz as an indigenous, culturally significant American art form, by educating and entertaining a local, national, and international audience. • Live Reggae on Fridays and Saturdays at Montego Bay. (1239 S.W. Jefferson). ‘A Season for Peace' - The Port­ IM S q u a re , downtown for the Tree Lighting Ceremony on Friday, Nov 24 at 5:30p.m. I I land Gay M en's holiday concert "Goodwill to AH"assembles music from various cultures and traditions tocelebrate the holiday season with performances scheduled at Kaul Auditorium on Friday and Satur­ Em erging Leaders: Sisters in day D ec.15-16 at 8 p.m. and Sun­ Action - Sisters in Action for Power hold their annual celebration, Fri­ day, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. day. Nov. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at King Elementary. Amara Perez will pass the executive director's torch to Terenie Faison. There will be food, raffle prizes and lots of fun. “I was a jazz major in high school, in an all­ jazz band. No matter what I do, it features my musical influences.” Wyclef Jean N W Film and Video Festival Livcat Cannon’s Rib Express Featuring Reggie Houston’s Box of Chocolates TimAcott Bass& Vocals» Tracy KimGuitar “ w 7ZCVC7' know what ya gain g it" CANNON'S Sponsored by: RIB EXPRESS = = - I • M - A ,■ ,. R ....- K f Î 1 1 Phone The H oliday A le Festival - The I I th Annual Holiday Ale Festival will Famous Nature Photographs - begin on Thursday, Nov. 30, and Famed works by photographer continue through Sunday, Dee. Ansel Adams, including ‘The 3, at Pioneer Courthouse Square, Tetons and the Snake River,’ and 701 S.W. Sixth Ave. Com plim en­ many other of the most beautiful tary sodas for minors and desig­ national sites, is on display this fall nated drivers. and inter at the World Forestry ‘One D ay’ Envisions Portland - Center Discover Museum. Rebecca Martinez. Jono Eiland and Arsenic and Old Face - "Arsenic other members of Sojourn Theater and Old lace" is presented Nov. 17- challenge an audience to think 18 at Aloha High School. For infor­ about what they want to see for mation, call the school ticket line at Portland in the future in 'One Day,' 503-249-4703. a theater perform ance that's part of the city’s Soul Diva Linda visionPDX program. Free H o rn h u e k le -- perform ances; Friday, Legendary soul Nov. 17, Saturday, Nov. d iv a Linda H Hornhuekle plays at Gemini Barand Grill, 456 N. State St. in Lake Os­ wego on Satur­ day, Nov. 18 at 9:30p.m.; and Pioneer Courthouse NEW SEASONS T rip p in ’ th ro u g h Tow n - Take a trip through time to find the hot­ — Vancouver-Clark test poetry, hip-hop and soul in­ Parks and Recreation is fluencing Portland on W ednes­ hosting family friendly hip-hop days at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 dance classes forages 5 to 18. Vari­ N.W. First Ave. ous lessons teach rhythm, tech­ nique, coordination, agility, combi­ Belly D ance C lasses -- Caravan nations and teamwork through ur­ Studios offers classes in belly ban dance moves. For more infor­ dance, African dance and more. Visit w w w .gypsycaravan.us. mation, call 360-696-8236. Northwest Film and Video Festival will feature short and feature films, the festival continues through Fri­ day, Nov. 17. at the NW Film Center's Whitsell Auditorium. Clos­ ing night will be held at the Clinton Street Theater. Admission $7 Gen­ eral. Visitnwfdm.org. Sunday Supper T in e Celebrating our Customers! H ip .h o p Dance Classes 18 and Sunday, Nov, 19 at the Portland Community Portland’s ever-popular comedy College, Cascade Cam­ and variety show is at Christian pus, 7O5N. Killingsworth. Performing Arts Center, 8131 N. Linda Hornhuekle Denver Ave. Shows continue ev­ 2808 N.E Marti n Luther King Jr. ery Friday night starting at 9 p.m. with dinner by Mondemaj Catering Poitland, Or. 97212 next door to the show at 6:30 and (503)493-8127 • Pax (503) 528-8298 7:30p.m. Holiday Ale Festival Festival o f T re e s " - The 24th annual Providence Festival of Trees, the weekend of Nov. 30 through Dee. 2 at the Oregon Convention Center, will feature over 50 elaborately decorated trees, live entertainm ent, crafts, and a photo with Santa, ginger­ bread displays, and a Teddy Bear Hospital where children under 12 receive a free bear. For more in­ formation, call 503-215-6070. Time to Jam -Jam Night, N ew port's Jazz for the Holi­ days — Friday, Dec. 29 thru M onday, Jan. I. the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts will host this massive New Years Eve Party, spread out over 4 days and headlined by Portland jazz icons: The Bobby Torres Ensemble and singer Nancy King, both will perform on New Years Eve at 8:00 p.m., and at 2:00 p.m. New Years Day. All per­ form ances will be held in the N ew port Perform ing Arts Center: festival passes can be purchased for $54 and includes one o f the Torres/K ing shows. Visit: jazzatnew port.org or call 888-701-7123. O M S I Presents 'B lack Holes' -- ‘One Day' A flight sim ulator transform s real scientific data about black holes into stunning visualizations in O M S I's new planetarium show “ Black holes: The O ther Side of Infinity.” For more information, call 503-797-4000 or visit the web at om si.edu. Lunch Menu 1 /7 7 / / / / A'S i ajun Shrim p shrimp sauteed with butter, wine, garlic and tomato Calamari served with aioli anti cocktail sauce ( rah & Artichoke Dip with feta, parmesan, parsley and tortilla chips Crab Cakes served with a remoulade on a bed o f mixed greens Onion Kings served with ranch dressing Quesadilla served with shredded lettuce, tomato and onions SA I AD S A SOI PS House Salad sa v e d with mixed greens, tomato, onion, cucumbers and carrots Clam Chowder served with oyster crackers Caesar Salad served with romaine, croutons, and Parmesan Cheese I lie f Salad Turkey, Ham, Cheddar & Swiss, Tomato, Egg, Bacon and choice o f dressing Cohh Salad chicken, bacon, tomato, avoc., blue cheese crumbles, olives, any dressing Greek Salad Kalamata olives, onions, tomato, feta cheese with a vinaigrette Shrim p Ixtuie bay shrimp, black olives, tomato, egg, and choice o f dressing Taco Salad se n e d in a tortilla bowl with mixed greens, tomato, onions, olives, cheddar cheese, sour cream, guacamole, tortilla chips and pico de gallo SA .Sim K I ITS 7.95 6.95 7.95 750 5.95 5.95 3.95 3.95 750 7.75 7.75 7.95 7.95 8.25 All sand» idles served with Trench fries * B id Bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo on sourdough French Dip thin sliced prime rib served au jus H a lf Sandwich «fc Soup choice o f turkey, ham or roast beef, lettuce, tomato and mayo served with clam chowder Prime Rib Sandwich served open face, an jus, on toasted sourdough Reuben Corned b eef with 11)01) island dressing, Swiss cheese and sauerkraut Turkey Chib, tin key, lettuce, tomatoes, Havarti cheese, bacon and mayo on Toasted Sourdough 6.95 7.95 6.95 7.95 7.25 j2 S BI RGI RS t// burgers served with French fries' RRQ Bacon Cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes, onion, mayo Buffalo ( hieken Burger tossed in a spicy sauce, with lettuce, tomatoes, onion, mayo Classic Cheeseburger lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo Patty Melt seasoned burger with red onion. Swiss cheese. 1000 island dressing Spice Burger Cajun spice, stuffed with blue cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayo onion 7.95 7.75 750 750 7.95 l.l \ ( I I I \ i RT I S \ll entrees served with soup or salad Boz Slew York Steak cooked to perfection and served with onion rings Chicken Alfredo with fettuccine pasta, Alfredo sauce, garlic, parsley parmesan cheese Halibut Fish & Chips breaded and deep fried served with fries, cole slaw & tartar sauce 12.95 8.95 10.95 K ID S Ml \ l ( )nc o f the following, plus a Soda pop or juice* Fish & Chips - Chicken Strips ~ Spice Mae - Cheeseburger ~ Grilled Cheese- Quesadilla 4.95 DJ an Thursday, Friday