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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.