Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 20, 2007, Page 16, Image 16

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Live Music Every Night
M u sic o f In dia - Hafizullah
will perform Indian classical and
fusion music at Nityananda Institute,
1025 N.E. 33rd Ave., on Fri­
day, June 22 at 7 p.m. For
more inform ation, call 502-
231-0383.
• Hannah Bea’s, 3969 N.E. MLK, presents jazzduring its
‘Sunday Brunch Serenade’ from 11 a.m .-l p.m.
• L ivejazz perform ances Sunday evenings from 8:30
p.m .-11:30p.m.,atClyde'sPrimeRib.5474NESandy,and
at the Blue Monk ,3341 S.E. Belmont.
• Participate in a m ixed-m edia open mie night each M onday at the
Back-to-Back Café, 614 E. Burnside, and at the Clackamas Community
College's Open Mie Jazz Jams, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
C a k e T o p p e r Show - Local
artists re-im agine the cake
topper, from traditional to
wild and wacky during an
exhibit at Sidestreet Gallery,
140 S.E. 28th St.
• Live blues perform ances Tuesday at Produce Row Café, 204 SEOak,
from 9 p.m. to Midnight, the Steinhaus, 2366 SE 82nd Ave.. Mississippi
Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi Ave., from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and at Jimmy
Mak s, 221 NW 10th. at 8 p.m. Live blues and jazz performances are
available.
• W ednesdays, the Candlelight Room. 2032 SW 5th, and Duff’s
Garage. 635 SE 7th. and the Blue Diamond, 2016 NE Sandy BI vd„ offer
up blues perform ances. Catch liv e ja z z perform ances at the Blue
Monk, the Portland Art Museum. Jimmy Mak's. and Jax, 826 SW 2nd,
from7:30p.m. to 11 p.m.
W orld Forestry C enter for
the photo essay: 12 Girls, 12
Cam eras: A Day in Their
Lives Through Their Eyes, a
docum entary on the lives o f
12 o rp h a n e d g irls fro m
Uganda. The exhibit runs through Aug. 31 in the
center's D iscovery M useum in the Special Exhib­
its Gallery.
• Fridays and Saturdays offer many venue choices around the metro
area: Halibuts (2525 NE Alberta St.), Mississippi Studios. LV 's, 3530
N. Vancouver Ave., XV. 15 SW 2nd, Out of the Blues, 2050 NW
Vaughn, Manila Express, 12370 SE Main St. in Tigard, One Stop
Records. 615 NE Killingsworth St., and the U-licious Smokehouse,
4057 N. Interstate Ave.
H ip -h o p D a n ce C la sses —
V ancouver-Clark Parks and
Recreation is hosting family
frie n d ly h ip -h o p d a n c e
classes for ages 5 to 18.
V a rio u s le s s o n s te a c h
rhythm , technique, coordi­
nation, agi lity, combi nations and team work through
urban dance moves. For more inform ation, call
360-696-8236.
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O p e n M ic N ight — Every W ednesday night at 7
p.m .. Proper Eats M arket and Café, 8638 N.
Lom bard St., hosts open mic night.
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THE LIVING LEGEND
July 18, 2007
THE ALAN
BROADBENT
L.A. TRIO
@THE OLD
CHURCH
8pm/doors open
at 7pm
catering by
A Simple
Elegance
KMHD 89.1 FM presents in association
w/Fendel-Allen Productions
The Alan Broadbent L.A. Trio
Tickets available during the KMHD Spring
pledge drive June 14—June 17, 2007
or by calling 503.491.7271 or at www.kmhd.fm
A
T r ip p in ’ th ro u g h T ow n - Take a trip through
time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul
influencing Portland on W ednesdays at the Ohm.
$7 cover. 31 N.W. First Ave.
Zydeco Dance Night
performance from Nathan & The
Zydeco Cha Chas on Wednes-
day, June 20 at PPAA Hall, 618
S.E. Alder St. Admission is $12
and $ 10 for Cascade Zydeco Mem-
bers. V isit w w w .c a sc a d e-
zydeco.com or w w w .portland
sideways.com for more info.
R eco v ery W ritin g -
group o f courageous writers
partner with professional actors
to break the stigm a o f ad­
diction and tell their stories
o f recovery. Perform ances
will be held at the Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center,
5340 N. Interstate Ave., on
Saturday, June 23 at 2 and 7
p.m. and Sunday, June 24
and M onday, June 25 at 7
p.m. For tickets and reser­
vations, call 503-459-4500
or visit w ellarts.org.
Z o o m U g a n d a -- Visit the
• On Thursdays the W om en in Blues Review, atTillicum’s, 8585 SW
Beaverton in Hillsdale.
Zydeco, the rhythmic accordion-
driven dance music of the Creole
people of South Louisiana, can be
found within a pocket of devoted
zydeco dancers right here in Port­
land. Centered on a non-profit dance
club. Cascade Zydeco has scored a
co-op and is presenting a special
lune 20. 2007
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B ody W o rld s 3 — Get grossed out or intrigued by
the dynam ic human body. Real life bodies are on
d isp la y at O M S I th ro u g h a p ro c e ss c a lle d
plastination. Started by Dr. G unther von H agens in
1977, the scientist has been able to halt decom po­
sition to show the living how what we do affects
our body. Body W orlds 3 lasts until O ctober. For
more inform ation, visit om si.org.
F ree P ole D a n cin g C lass - Try the exotic art o f
pole dancing for free on Thursday. June 21 at
7p.m. This w om en's only class teaches the basics
but prom ises fun. For m ore inform ation visit
becom ingjuicy.com .
K in g o f M a ria ch i V icen te F ern a n d ez — The
undisputed king of M exico's traditional mariachi
music, V icente Fernandez - “ El Idolo de M exico"
- one o f the co u n try 's most recognizable and
influential cultural icons, com es to Portland with
special guest Paquita La Del Barrio on Saturday.
June 30 at 8 p.m. at the Rose Q uarter. Visit
ro seq u arter.co m .