page C 4 Live Music Every Night • Live jazz perfor­ m a n c es S u n d a y evenings from 8:30 p .m .- 11:30p.m ., at C ly d e’s Prime Rib, 5474 NE Sandy, and at the Blue M onk ,3 3 4 1 S.E. Belmont. • Participate in a m ixed-m edia open mie night each Monday at the B a c k - to - B a c k C a fé , 6 1 4 E. Burnside, and at the Clackam as C om m unity C ollege’s Open Mic Jazz Jam s, from 7 p.m. to 10p.m. • Fridays and Saturdays offer many venue choices around the m etro area: H alibuts (2525 NE A lberta St.), M ississippi Studios, L V ’s, 3530 N. V ancouver Ave., XV, 15 SW 2nd, Out o f the Blues, 2050 NW Vaughn, Manila Express, 12370 SE M ain St. in Tigard, O ne S to p R e c o rd s , 615 NE Killingsworth St., and the U-licious Sm okehouse. 4057 N. Interstate Ave. with diversità in (í)b |eru rr Call 503 288 (1)33 A d v e rtis e 4, Pasion Flamenco Productions will bring Flamenco Dinner Theater to the Acadian Ballroom, 1829 N.E. Alberta St., featuring authentic flamenco performers directly from Spain. Admis­ sion is $99 which in­ cludes hors d'oeuvre, a five-course me.4, dessert, all non-alco­ holic beverages, des­ sert and gratuity. To reserve your tickets, call 503-550-2590. Art E xhibits - Featured upcoming exhib­ its at the Portland Art Museum, 1219 S.W. Park Ave., are Kehinde W iley's provoca­ tive paintings opening on Saturday, May 5, along with the Drawn Line, an exhibit featuring drawings from the museum’s permanent collection. On Sunday, May 6, a minimal ism/postminimalism exhibit will be closing. Clark College C el­ ebrates — Clark Col­ • Live blues performances Tues­ day at Produce Row Café, 204 SE Oak, from 9 p.m. to Midnight, the Steinhaus, 2366 SE 82nd Ave., Mis­ sissippi Studios, 3939 N. M issis­ sippi Ave., from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and atJim m y M ak’s, 221 NW I()th,at8 p.m. Live blues and jazz perfor­ mances are available. • On T hursdays the W om en in Blues Review, at T illicum ’s, 8585 SW Beaverton in Hillsdale. lines on a journey before, during and after the unprecedented devastation of Hurri­ cane Katrina. T ibetan P eoples and L and scap es — Tuesday. May 8, at 7 p.m., the Portland Art Museum, 1219 S.W. Park Ave., presents an introduction and overview of the world • Hannah B ea’s, 3969 N .E.M LK , of Tibet through photographs. Visit presents jazz during its ‘Sunday portlandartmuseum.org or call 503-226- Brunch Serenade' from 11 a .n t.-1 0973 for tickets. pan. • W ednesdays, the Candlelight Room. 2032 SW 5th, and D uff's G arage, 635 SE 7th, and the Blue Diam ond, 2016 N E Sandy Bivd., offer up b lues p erform ances. Catch live jazz perform ances at the Blue M onk, the Portland Art M useum . Jim m y M ak’s, and Jax, 826 SW 2nd, from 7:30p.m . to 11 p.m. May 2, 2007 l l o r t l a n b (iDbseruer Grease, The Reunion lege in Vancouver will celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Friday, May 4. Festivitiesare free and open to the community and will begin at 5:30 p.m. in G aiser Hall. 1933 Fort V ancouver Way. Events include ballet folkloric danc­ ers, dinner with au­ thentic Latino food, c h ild re n 's gam es, and music by Grupo Imagine. Clifford the Big Red Dog -- Friday. May 18, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 19. at I 1:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., will be embarking on a big oversized musical adventure, at the Rose Quarter- Theater of the Clouds Tick­ ets available at the Rose Quarter Box Office and Safeway ticket outlets. G rease, T he R eunion — After a sold-out run, the Geezers and Old La­ dies, um, Greasers and Pink Ladies are back. The Stumptown Stages produc­ tion of Grease, featuring Margie Boule and Corey Brunish, returns to the stage, opening at the World Trade Center Theatre, Friday, May 4 and continuing through June 30. Tickets are $27 for general admission and are available online at stumptownstages.com. For more information,call 503-381 -8686. Hip-hop Dance Classes — Vancouver- Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting fam­ ily friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agility, combina­ tions and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more information, call 360- 696-8236. T rippin’ 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. Viva el Festival -- Sunday, May 13, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Portland Art Museum celebrates Latin American art and culture with food, music, dance, and master potters from Oaxaca demonstrat­ ing their craft in the Fields Ballroom. Flam enco Perform ers - On Friday, May •Hurricane on the B ayou’ -- OMSI takes the audience deep into the soul-stirring heart of Louisiana with “Hurricane on the Bayou," now playing at the museum’s OMNIMAX Dome Theater. The film car­ ries audiences behind today's news head- Open M ic Night — Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St., hosts open mic night.