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May 16. 2007
Mt. Tabor Art Walk Inspires
Artists in the Mt. Tabor neigh
borhood of southeast Portland will
open their homes and studios to
visitors for their seeond annual
juried Art Walk on Saturday and
Sunday, May 19 and 20.
Eaehdayfrom 11 a.m.-5p.m.you
can view quality paintings, pho
tography, jewelry, sculpture and
more by 36 artists at over 20 marked
sites within convenient walking
distances of each other.
Maps will be available at each
site and can also be found at the
Bipartisan Cafe, 7901 S.E. Stark;
Common Ground Coffeehouse,4321
S.E. Hawthorne; Cooper's Coffee,
6049 S.E. Stark; and Muse Art/De-
sign,4224 S.E. Hawthorne.
Mandy Main's ‘Red Field
VI’ and Todd Samusson’s
‘Letter Home’ are two of
the artworks coming to
the Mt. Tabor Art Walk.
JUNE 10th at 6 p.m.
Lee Williams
The Spiritual OC’s
Performing live at
The Double Tree Hotel
Ballroom in Portland
OPEN AUDITIONS: Looking fo r cm opening Gospel act
Auditions will be held:
May 17th at Bamboo Lifestyles • 3325 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, OR
May 24th at Comfort Interiors • 901 Main St., Vancouver. WA
F or m ore inform ation call UPROOTED ENTERTAINMENT 503-875-1425
Or visit: www.uprootedentertainment.com
Tickets available at the following outlets ( To charge by phone call)'.
T ickets W est 1-800-992-8499 • O ne S top R ecords 503-284-2435
Fusing Rock, Jazz, Pop
Bad Plus brings its mix of indie rock, progressive jazz and
edgy to Berbati’s Pan and Restaurant on Tuesday, May 22
at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance and $23.50 at
the door. For more information, visit berbati.com