Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 14, 2007, Special Coverage Issue, Page 14, Image 14

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M useum A fter H o u rs - Every
W ednesday in February at5:30p.m „
'M useum After H ours' host local
musicians in the Kridel Grand Ball­
room. W ednesday, Feb. 14, blues
diva Duffy Bishop presents ‘A
Blues V alentine' and on W ednes­
day, Feb. 2 1. the Strangetones will
take the stage. On Feb. 28, the 20th
A nniversary All-Stars featuring
Alfredo M uro will perform.
Norman Sylvester Band - Fri­
day, Feb. 16. at 9:30 p.m., the
Norm an Sylvester Band will take
the stage atC .I.
Bar & Grill in
T u alatin , and
will be perform­
ing S atu rd ay ,
Feb. 17, at 9:30
p .m . at th e
C andlelight in
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SMOKEHOUSE
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Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood
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Pork Rib, Brisket, Turkey, Chicken, Sandwiches & More
Open 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM Monday thru Saturday
Jazz&
Blues
4057
N. Interstate Ave.
503-493-9414
KMHD
presents
Devin
Phillips
kmhd
February 14, 2007
to n e O ld C hurch, 1422 S.W.
11 Ave. Perform ances are at 6
p.m. and 8 p.m. on V alentines Day,
Feb. 14,on Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m..
W atch Y our Back! - T em ps at the
law firm ofTedium and Terror are on
edge w hen people start turning up
dead. T he Portland C enter Stage
with a final perform ance at 7 p.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 17. T ickets are $20
general at M usic M illennium o r any
T icketsW est outlet.
production o f 'T he T h u g s' takes
place Friday and Saturday nights at
10:30 p.m. at the Studio in G erding
T heater at the A rm ory, through
M arch 10.
Portland with a special Fat Tuesday
perform ance T uesday, Feb. 20, at
9:30 p.m. at the Thirsty Lion in Port­
land. Call 503-286-6474 for more in-
formation.
‘H urricaneon the B ayou' — OM SI
takes the audience deep into the
soul-stirring heart o f Louisiana with
"H urricane on the Bayou," now
p la y in g
a t th e
m u s e u m ’s
O M N IM A X D ome Theater. A pow ­
erfully moving giant screen film
unlike any other, "H urricane on the
B ayou” carries audiences behind
to d ay ’s new s headlines on a jo u r­
ney before, during and after the
unprecedented devastation o f Hur-
ricane Katrina.
The G olden Fish - The Brooklyn
Bay, 1825 S.E. Franklin, Bay K„
presents the tale o f a poor Russian
fisherm an who catches a m agical
golden fish, every Saturday this
month. For reservations, call 503-
772-4005.
P u p p e t F am ily F u n —Tears o f Joy
Puppet T h eater presents "S hoe­
m aker and the Elves," a show o f
hopes and m iracles at Brunish Hall
in the Portland C enter o f the Per­
form ing Arts, 1111 S.W.
B ro ad w ay . S how s are
Saturday, Feb 17 at 11
a.m . and Sunday, Feb 18
at 2 & 4 p.m.
C an d lelig h t V alentine -
An intim ate evening with
M ichael Allen Harrison,
perform ing his rom antic
p ia n o e x p re s s io n s by
candlelight, in the His-
The Black United Fund Banquet -
W ednesday, Feb. 21, at the G over-
nor Hotel, The Black United Fund
o f O regon will host its annual ban-
quet honoring arts and culture within
thecom m unity.Ticketsare$75.C all
or
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H ip - h o p D a n c e C la s s e s --
V a n c o u v er-C lark P arks an d R e c­
reatio n is h o stin g fam ily frien d ly
h ip -h o p d an c e c lasse s fo r ag es 5
to 18. V a r io u s
l e s s o n s te a c h
r h y th m , t e c h ­
n iq u e, c o o rd in a ­
tion, agility, co m ­
b in a tio n s and
te a m w o rk
th r o u g h u r b a n
d an ce m o v es.
For
m o re
in fo rm atio n , call
Miracle Theatre G roup -T he local
Hispanic M iracleTheatreG roup pre­
sents the play "Sonia Flew ” through
Feb. 27 at M ilagro Theatre, 525 S.E.
Stark St., with projected subtitles in
Spanish during a Sunday m atinees
on Feb. 18. T he play tells the story
o f a C u b a n -A m e ric a n w o m an
sm uggled as ach ild out o f C uba and
into the U. S.
T rip pin ’ through T ow n — T ake a
trip through tim e to find the hottest
poetry, hip-hop and soul influenc­
ing Portland on W ednesdays at the
Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W . First Ave.
Fort V ancouver L antern T ou rs -
- F ort V an c o u v er N atio n al H is­
torical S ite, KM) I E. 5 St., w ill host
a lan tern to u rs from 7 p.m . to 9
p.m . on S atu rd ay , Feb. 17. R e ser­
v atio n s are req u ired by ca llin g
360-816-6230.
Local DJs Land
Shoe Deal
Two DJ forces of Portland - DJ
O.G. One and DJ Wicket - team
Hilton Hotel Pavillion
921 SW 6th Ave/Portland, OR
Sun, February 18, 2007, 6:00 pm
Tickets $25— available at Tickets West
up with adidas on the re-
release a basketball classic,
the adidas EGT basketball
shoe. The super limited shoes
are distinct and original with
only 25 pairs per style,
available at Lifted in Portland
starting Saturday, Feb. 24.