Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 18, 2007, Page 16, Image 16

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Spice Girl Names Murphy as Father
(AP)-- FormerSpiceGiri Melanie
Brown has listed Eddie Murphy's
name on the birth certificate of her
infant daughter, her publicist said
Friday.
The 3 1 -year-old Brown, known
as Scary Spice when she was in the
megahit group of the '90s, gave
birth to the child April 3 in Santa
Monica, Calif.
Arnold Robinson, a spokesman
for Murphy, declined to comment.
Brown has an 8-year-old daugh­
ter, Phoenix Chi, from her marriage
to Jimmy Gulzar.
Murphy has fivechildren from his
Eddie Murphy
marriage to Nicole Mitchell Murphy.
He ended a six-month relationship
with Brown last November.
doesn't lie. If
there is
something to
be changed
in this world,
then it can
only happen
through
music."
A p ril 18. 2007
HISHIM
I M I I V U S U I M
Open Mic Night — Every
Wednesday night at 7 p.in.,
Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638
N. Lombard St., hosts open mic night.
Scheduled performances are on weekends, includ­
ing Steve Ulrich on Friday, April 20 at 7 p.m.; Pamela
Goldsmith on Saturday, April 21 at 6 p.m. followed by
Mike Wilcox at 9 p.m. George Beech
performs Sunday, April 22 at 2 p.m.
followed by Kate Mann at 5 p.m.
Af rican M arim ba C oncert - Sixty
students of local musician MyLinda
King will bring high-energy marimba
music from Zimbabwe, Botswana,
and South Africa during a special
concert on Saturday, April 2 1 from
12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Evangel
Baptist Church, 2830 N.E. Flanders
St. Admission is free, but donations
will be accepted.
E n g a g in g D uet —
S in g e r - c o m p o s e r
Chris McNulty and
g u ita rist
Paul
Bollenback will per­
form Friday, April 27
at 8 p.m. at Jimmy
Mak’s,300N.W . 10th
Ave. The duet explore
the art of jazz with
emotionally engaging
duets, re-workings of
classic standards, bop, Tickets are $15 in advance
and $20 at the door.
Jimi Hendrix
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FM strives to maintain genuine open and non-bureaucratic
access for the listening public.
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SMOKEHOUSE
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Beef* Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood
J-unch $5.95. 'Oiuner $9.95 anl up
Pork Rib, Brisket, Turkey, Chicken, Ox Tails & More
Beer and Wi ne Avai lable
Clifford the Big Red Dog -
- Friday, May 18, at 7 p.m. and
Saturday, May 19, at 11:30 a.m.
and 3:30 p.m..will beembarking on a big
oversized musical adventure, at the Rose Quarter-
Theater of the Clouds. Tickets available at the Rose
Quarter Box Office and Safeway ticket outlets.
Steeped in C u lture, H um or — Portland’s Profde
Theatre presents “The Sisters Rosensweig,” a play
steeped in Jewish culture and humor, now playing
through Sunday, April 22 at Theater! Theater! 3430
S.E. Belmont St. For tickets visit profiletheatre.org or
call503-242-0080.
Irish S ingerat K oseG arden
— Irish singer and songwriter
Damien Rice will perform
Thursday, April 26 at 8 p.m. at
the Rose Quarter after his
sc h e d u le d show at the
Roseland Theater sold out.
R ice's powerful voice was
discovered by many when he
released his first single “The
Blower’s Daughter,” an instant Top 20 hit.
'Hurricane on the Bayou' --OMSI takes
the audience deep into the soul-stirring
heart o f Louisiana with “H urricane on
th e B a y o u ,” now p la y in g at th e
m useum ’s OM N IM A X Dome Theater.
A pow erfully m oving giant screen film
unlike any other, “ H urricane on the
B a y o u ” c a r r ie s a u d ie n c e s b e h in d
today’s news headlines on a journey
before, during and after the unprec­
edented devastation o f H urricane Katrina.
Hip-hop Dance Classes - Vancouver-Clark Parks and
Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance
classes forages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm,
technique, coordination, agility, combinations and
teamwork through urban dance moves. For more infor­
mation, call 360-696-8236.
Trippin' through Town - Take a trip through time to
find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing
Portland on Wednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31
N.W. First Ave.
Open 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM Monday thru Saturday
Blues
Fridays
4057
N. Interstate Ave.
503-493-9414
P ortland A rt M useum - The Portland Art Museum,
1219 S.W. Park Ave., May exhibit openings begin
with the Kehinde Wiley exhibit of provocative paint­
ings opening on Saturday, May 5, also on May 5, The
Drawn Line exhibition featuring drawings from the
m useum 's permanent collection. Sunday, May 6 the
Minimalism/Postminimalism exhibit will be closing.
Contact 503-226-2811 for more information.
Lives Turned Upside Down - Everyone's lives turn
upside down when a young woman from Mexico City
tries to “liberate" her provincial cousins, in the Span­
ish language production o f “Rosalba Y Los Llaveros"
at Milagro Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark St., through Satur­
day, April 28. Show times are Thursday sat 7:30 p.m.;
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees
at 2 p.m. Tickets are $ 15 to $ 18.