pageC2 II'' J J n r t l a n b G D b s e r u e r y R&B Stars on Top I M H ome to M o th er A fric a -F ri­ day, April 27 and Sunday, April 29, the First U nitarian C hurch, 1011 R & B p r o d u c e r a n d s in g e r S. W. Salmon, presents Northeast playwright Tim baland and his song "G ive It to Me" featuring Nelly Furtado and Jus- j Everett G oodw in as he explores an African A m erican fam ily’s tin T im berlake made it No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for a , return to ‘M other A frica’. second week. The top spot last week was follow ed i O p e n M ic N ig h t -- E v ery W ednesday night at 7 p.m ., by A kon's "D on't M atter," another R&B star, w hose song had already | Proper Eats M arket and Cafe, 8638 N. Lom bard St., hosts open reached No. I and was No. 2 for a mic night. Scheduled perfor­ second week. m ances are on w eekends. Visit Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend" roseone w w w .propereats.org for m ore inform ation. to a new high o f No. 3; the song com es from Lavigne's album "The Best Damn Thing," w hich was released April 17. Timbaland "Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music." Jimi Hendrix As a public radio station, KMHD 89.1 I* r- FM strives to maintain genuine open and non-bureaucratic access for the listening public. W 'Id-licious SMOKEHOUSE A^^zz 3/fCCûdizin^ in ¡^melici ¿Meat5 5 ‘5 ‘5Q Beef» Pork • Lamb • Poultry • Seafood lu n ch $5.95. 'D inner i l V an c o u v er P u p p e tfe st — T ears o f Joy T heatre hosts Puppetfest on Saturday, April 28 from 10:30a.m. to 3:30p.m . at F irsten b u rg C o m m u n ity Center, 700 N.E. 136th Ave. in Vancouver. The perform ances are free along with som e pup­ p e t-m a k in g a c tiv itie s fo r young children. A $5 w ork­ shop pass will be good for c la sse s te a c h in g p u p p e try voice, character-building and construction. B lu e M on k J a z z N ig h t - An incredible night o f jazz com es to the Blue M onk, 3341 S.E. Belm ont St„ on Saturday, April 28 at 9 p.m. featuring the Brian W ard Q uartet, with Stu Cook on drum s and Al C riado on bass. kmhd # A p ril 25. 2007 V isiiimsmsi |^,| iin l u/> Pork Rib. Brisket, Turkey, Chicken, Ox Tails & More Beer and Wine Available Open 11:30 AM — 9:00 PM Monday thru Saturday Blues Fridays 4057 N. Interstate Ave. 503-493-9414 E ngaging D uet - Singer-com­ poser Chris M cN ulty and g ui­ tarist Paul Bollenback will per­ form Friday, April 27 at 8 p.m. atJim m yM ak’s,300N .W . 10th Ave. The.duet explores the art o f jazz with em otionally en ­ gaging duets, re-w orkings o f classic standards and bop. Tickets are $ 15 in advance and $20 at the door. Irish S in g e r a t Rose G a rd e n - Irish singer and songw riter D am ien Rice will perform T hursday, April 26 at 8 p.m. at the Rose Q uarter, after his scheduled show at the Roseland T heater sold out. R ice’s pow ­ erful voice w as discovered by m any when he released his first single “The B low er’s D aughter,” an instant T op 20 hit. Lives T u rn e d U pside D ow n -- E v ery o n e's lives are turned upside dow n when a young w om an from M exico City tries to “liberate” her provincial cousins, in the Spanish language production o f "R osalba Y Los Llaveros” at M ilagro Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark St., through Saturday, April 28. Show tim es are Thursday at 7:30 p.m .; Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and a Sunday m atinees at 2 p.m. M U S I A rt E x h ib its — Featured up- com ingexhibits at the Portland Art M useum , 1219 S.W . Park Ave., are Kehinde W iley’s provocative paint­ ings, with an opening on Saturday. May 5, along with the Drawn Line, an exhibit featuring draw ings from the m useum ’s perm anent collection. On S u n d ay , M ay 6, a m in im a lism / postm inim alism exhibit will be clos­ ing. ‘H u rric a n e on th e B a y o u ’ — OMS1 takes the audience deep into the soul-stirring heart o f L ouisiana with "H urricane on the Bayou," now play ing at the m useum ' s OM NI M AX Dome Theater. A pow erfully moving giant screen film unlike any other, “ H urricane on the B ayou” c a r rie s a u d ie n c e s b e h in d today’s new s headlines on a journey before, during and after the unprecedented dev- astatio n o f H urricane Katrina. C liffo rd th e Big R ed Dog — Friday, M ay 18, at 7 p.m. and Saturday,M ay 19, at 11:30a.m .and3:30p.m „C lifford will be em barking on a big oversized musical adven­ ture at the Rose Q uarter’s T heater o f the Clouds. Tickets available at the Rose Q uarter Box O ffice and Safew ay ticket outlets. H ip -h o p D a n ce C la sses — V ancouver-C lark Parks and Recreation is ! i ! hosting fam ily friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. V arious lessons teach rhythm , technique, coordination, agility, c o m b in a tio n s an d te a m w o rk through urban dance moves. For more inform ation, call 360-696- I 8236. T rip p in ' th ro u g h Tow n - Take a trip through tim e to find the hot­ test poetry, hip-hop and soul in­ fluencing Portland on W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W . First Ave.