Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 09, 2007, Page 16, Image 16

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Live Music
Every Night
• Hannah Bea’s, 3969 N.E. MLK,
presents ja z z during its ‘S u n d ay
Brunch Serenade' from 11 a.m .-l
p.m.
• L ivejazzp ertd r-
m anees Sunday
ev en in g s from 8:30
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p .m .- 11:30 p.m.. at
C lyde’s Prime Rib,
5474 NE Sandy, and at the Blue
Monk ,3 3 4 1 S.E. Belmont.
K
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ISIIIHISHIM
Motherhood in Crisis
Just in tim e for M o th e r’s D ay, the
at 1:30 p.m. followed by a question and
H ollyw ood T h e a te r will show an e x ­
clu siv e sc re e n in g o f “T h e M o th e r­
hood M a n ife sto ,” a d o c u m e n tary
ab o u t w o rk in g m o th ers in A m erica
and how p u b lic po licy has let them
answersession with the filmmakers.
There will be a bazaar to purchase last
minute gifts as w ellasalive performance
dow n.
The film will play Saturday, May 12
Maj, 9, 2007
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by Super XX man. This event is also a
fundraiserforthe 2(X)8 Portland Women s
Film Festival. Formore information, visit
inoinrising.org
H ip -h o p D an ce C la sse s -- Vancouver-C lark
Parks and Recreation is hosting family friendly
hip-hop dance classes to r ages 5 to 18. V ari­
ous lessons teach rhythm , technique, coordi­
nation, agility, com binations and team w ork
through urban dance m oves. For more inlor-
mation.call 360-696-8236.
• Participate in a m ix ed -m ed ia
open m ic night each M onday 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 O pen Mic
Jazz Jam s, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
• I ,i ve blues pe rform an ces T u es­
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. Missis­
sippi Ave., from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and
atJim m y M ak’s,221 NW 10th,at8
p.m. Live blues and jazz perfor­
mances are available.
• W ed n esd a y s, the Candlelight
Room. 2032 SW 5th. and D u ff s
Garage, 635 SE 7th, and the Blue
D iam ond, 2016 NE Sandy Blvd..
offer up b lu es p e r fo r m a n c e s.
C atch live ja z z p erfo rm a n ces at
the Blue M onk, the Portland Art
M useum. Jim m y M ak’s, and Jax,
826 SW 2nd, from 7:30 p.m. to 11
p.m.
• On T h u r sd a y s the W o m en in
B lues R eview , at T illicum ’s, 8585
SW Beaverton in Hillsdale.
• F rid a y s an d S a tu rd a y s offer
m any venue choices around the
metro area: H alibuts (2525 NE
Alberta St.), M ississippi Studios,
L V ’s, 3530 N. V ancouver Ave..
XV, 15 SW 2nd. Out of the Blues.
2O5ONW Vaughn. Manila Express,
12370 SE M ain St. in Tigard, O ne
S to p
R e co rd s,
615
NE
Killingsworth St., and the U-licious
Sm okehouse, 4057 N. Interstate
A ve.
Advertise with diversity in
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Linda Hornbuckle and Janice Scroggins
L eg en d a ry S o u l D iv a -- Friday. May 11, at 7
p.m., M ississippi Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi,
will host live perform ances by legendary soul
diva Linda H ornbuckle and Janice Scroggins.
C ontact 503-288-3895 form ore information.
V iva el F e stiv a l -S u n d a y . May 13, from I p.m.
Grease, The Reunion
the G eezers and O ld Ladies, um. G reasers and Pink
Ladies are back. The Slum ptow n Stages produc­
tion o f G rease, featuring M argie Boule and Corey
Brunish. returns to the stage, at the W orld I rade
C enter Theatre through June 30. Tickets are $27 lor
general adm ission and are available online at
stu m p to w n stag es.co m .
to 4 p.m.. the Portland Art M useum celebrates
Latin A m erican art and culture with lood. m u­
sic, dance, and m aster potters I rom Oaxaca
dem onstrating theircraft in the Fields Ball­
Live!
C liffo rd th e 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 be
em barking on a big
oversized m usical ad ­
venture, at the Rose
Q u arter-T h eatero f the
Clouds. T ickets avail­
able at the Rose Q uar­
te r Box O ffice and
Safeway ticket outlets.
room.
In te rc u ltu ra l F u n --W ednesday. May 16.
at 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.. the C enter for Inter-
cultural O rganizing will host a ‘tunny-
raiser’ at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural
C enter, 5340 N. Interstate Ave. The event
includes a reception, silent auction, film
screening and various com edians. Tickets
are $25. Call 5 0 3 -2 8 7 -4 117 for more infor­
mation.
T r ip p in ’ th r o u g h
Friday. May 18
th ro u g h S u n d ay . M ay 2 0 th , the C en trai
Lutheran C hurch. 1820 N.E. 21 Ave., hosts a
festival o f w orkshops: bringing together d an c­
ers and perform ance artist to celebrate the lives
o f people with disabilities. C all 50 3 -5 2 2 -5 2 18
for more details and accom m odations.
D isa b ility F estiv a l -
‘ H u r r ic a n e o n th e B a y o u ’ — O M SI tak es the
T o w n -- Take a trip through tim e to find the
au d ien ce d eep into the so u l-stirrin g h eart o f
L o u isian a w ith “H u rrican e on the B ay o u .” now
play in g at the m u se u m 's O M N IM A X D om e
T h ea ter. T h e film c a rrie s au d ien c es b ehind
to d a y 's new s h ead lin es on a jo u rn e y b elo re,
d u rin g and afte r the u n p reced en ted d ev astatio n
hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul influencing
Portland on W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7
o f H u rrican e K atrina.
G rea se, T h e R eu n io n - A fter a sold-out run.
cover. 31 N.W. First Ave.
O p en M ie N igh t - Every W ednesday night at
7 p.m.. Proper Eats M arket and C afe. 8638 N.
Lom bard St., hosts open mic night.