Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 21, 2007, Page 16, Image 16

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Tuesday. March 27 at 8 pan.
at Tillicum’s in Beaverton and
on Friday and Saturday,
March 30 and 31 at 9:30 p.m.
at M & M Lounge in Gresham.
N orm an Sylvester Band —
Saturday. March 24 at 8
p.m., the Norman Sylvester
Band will take the stage at
H alibut's in Portland; on
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Tickets avai lable at ticketswest.com
or at any Tickets West location.
Hip-hop Dance Classes --
Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recre­
ation is hosting family friendly hip-
hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18.
Various lessons teach rhythm, tech­
nique, coordination, agility, combi­
nations and teamwork through ur­
ban dance moves. For more infor­
mation,call 360-696-8236.
O pen Mie Night - Every Wednes­ ‘H urricane nn the Bayou' -OMSI
day at 7 p.m. during March, Proper takes the audience deep into the
Eats Market and Cafe, at 8638 N. soul-stirring heart of Louisiana with
Lombard Ave. will host open mie "Hurricane on the Bayou,” now
night. On Friday, March 23, at 7 p la y in g at the m u se u m 's
p.m., Steve Ulrich takes the stage. OMNIMAX Dome Theater. A pow­
On Saturday, March 24 at 7 p.m., erfully moving giant screen film
Steve Cheseborough will perform. unlike any other, "Hurricane on the Trippin’ through Town -Take a
Bayou" carries audiences behind trip through time to find the hot­
Stephen M arley - Thursday, Apri I today’s news headlines on a jour­ test poetry-, hip-hop and soul in­
12, Stephen Marley featuring Jr. ney before, during and after the fluencing Portland on W ednes­
Gong with K'naan will be appearing unprecedented devastation of Hur­ days at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31
N.W. First Ave.
a, the Roseland Theater, at 8 p.m. ricane Katrina.
Cannon's Rib
Express
Highly Recommended
Live Music Every Night
Best of:
Barbecue Food 9.1
"You simply cannot go wrong with Cannon's
Express Ribs. Jhey really are the best in town. I
have been a customer for 10 years now and the
food is
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• Hannah B ea's,3969N .E. MLK. presents jazz during its *Sunday Brunch Serenade’ from 11 a.m.-l p.m.
• Livejazzperform ancesSundayeveningslrom 8:30p.m .-1 1:30p.m., at Clyde's Prime Rib. 5474 NESandy,
and at the Blue Monk ,3341 S.E. Belmont.
• Participate in a mixed-media open mic night each Monday at the Baek-to-Back Café. 614 E. Burnside, and
at the Clackamas Community College's Open Mie Jazz Jams, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
• LivebluesperformancesTuesdayatProduceRowCafe.204SEOak.from9p.m.toM idnight,theSteinhaus.
2366 SE82nd Ave., Mississippi Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi Ave., from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and at Jimmy Mak's,
221 NW I0th,at8p.m . Live blues and jazz performances are available.
• W ednesdays, the Candlelight Room, 2032 SW 5th. and D u ff sGarage, 635 SE 7th, and the Blue Diamond,
2016 NE Sandy Blvd., offer up blues perform ances. Catch live jazz perform ances at the Blue Monk, the
Portland Art Museum. Jimmy M ak's, and Jax. 826 SW 2nd. from 7:3 0 p.m. to 11 p.m.
• On Thursdays the W omen in Blues Review, at Tillicum's, 8585 SW Beaverton in Hillsdale.
• F ridaysand Saturday s offer many venue choices around the metro area: Halibuts(2525NE Alberta St.),
Mississippi Studios, LV's, 353ON. Vancouver Ave.. XV. I5SW 2nd, Out of the Blues, 2050 NW Vaughn.
Manila Express, l237OSEM ainSt.inTigard, One Stop Records, 615 NEKillingsworth St., and the U-licious
Smokehouse, 4057 N. Interstate Ave.