July II. 2 0 0 7 Page B2 Live Music Every Night • Hannah Bea's, 3969 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.. presentsjazz during its ’Sunday Brunch Serenade' from I I a.m.-I p.m. • Live jazz Sundays from8:30p. n t.-1 1:30p.m. atClyde’s Prime Rib, 5474 N.E. Sandy, and at the Blue Monk, 3341 S.E Belmont. • An open mie is held each Monday night at the Back-to-Back Cale. 614E. Burnside. • Live blues on Mondays from 9 p.m. to midnight at Produce Row Cale, 204 S.E. Oak: theSteinhaus. 2366S.E. 82; Mississippi Studios. 939 N. Mississippi, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.: and at Jimmy M ac's, 2 2 1 N.W. I Oat 8 p.m. • Blues offered up Wednesdays at the Candlelight Room. 2032 S. W. Fifth; Duff's Garage, 635 S.E. Seventh; and the Blue Diamond. 2016 N.E. Sandy. • Jazz each Wednesday night at the Blue Monk, the Portland Art Museum, Jimmy M ac's, and Jax's, 26 S.W. Second. • On Thursdays, catch the Women in Blues Revue at Tillicum s.8585 S.W. Beaverton-Hillsdale. • Fridays and Saturdays offer live music around the metro area including Halibuts, 2525 N.E. Alberta St.: Mississippi Studios; LV's, 3530 N. Vancouver Ave.; X V's. 15 S.W. Second; Out ol the Blues. 2050 N.W. Vaughn: Manila Express. 1230S.E. Main: Steinhaus; One Stop Records,6 15 N.E. Kil lingsworth: and the U-licious Smokehouse. 4057 N. Interstate. HOME OWNERSHIP Sellers, Buyers Time Buyers • East African Rhythms Rock the Oregon Zoo Samba Mapangala and his Orchestra and soukous sounds from the Congo, w'ith an earthier Kenyan style. He perfectly balances catchy melodies, speedy bass lines and light percus­ sion, tying it all together with his sm ooth vocals. Tickets for the concert are $9.75 and include zoo admission. Advance tic k e ts are a v a ila b le o n lin e at w w w .o re g o n z o o .o rg and all TieketsW est ticket outlets, or by call­ ing TicketsW est at 503-224-8499. For more information on the con­ cert schedule, to read artists' biogra­ phies or to purchase tickets, please Samba Mapangala and Orchestra Virunga perform July 18 visit w w w .oregonzoo.org. during the Oregon Zoo Summer Concert Series. Samba M apangala and his band O rchestra Virunga bring their up­ beat brand o f world music to the Oregon Zoo July 18 at 7 p.m., as part o f the W ells Fargo Sum m er Concert Series presented by Fred Meyer. M a p a n g a la a n d O r c h e s tr a V irunga, a group nam ed after a volcanic m ountain range in C e n ­ tral A frica, prom ise to live up to th eir nam esake w ith ex p lo siv e, u n p re d ic ta b le and hot su m m er rh y th m s. The roots o f M apangala's music can be heard in his mix o f the rumba N M tN I Troutdale Bite & Bluegrass -- Saturday, July 14, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Troutdale's main street will host this free family event, with eight bluegrass bands performing on the main stage in Mayor Square between I I a.m. and 9:30 p.m. tary on the lives of 12 orphaned girls from Uganda. The exhibit runs through Aug. 31 in the center's Discovery Museum in the Special Exhibits Gallery. Hip-hop Dance Classes - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, tech­ nique, coordination, agility, combi nations and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more information, call 360-696-8236. Investments John Paris - Broker 6915 SW Macadam, Suite 145, Portland. 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First Ave. Oregon Brewer's Festival Music at the Zoo - The Oregon Zoo summer concert series presents Asleep at the Wheel, Wednesday. July 11. Samba Mapangala and the Orchestra Virunga appear on Monday, July 18; Los Lobos will take the stage on July 25. Show admission is $9.75. For more information, cal 1503-226-1561 or visit oregonzoo.org. Melanie Block, L.D. D enturist 503-230-0207 1020 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 205 Off MLK on NE Multnomah Free parking New Prices Effective May 1,2007 Martin Cleaning Service Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Residential & Commercial Services Indigenous W om en’s Lives - A photo exhibit by Pepe Moseoso calls attention to the preeari- Open Mie Night - Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St., hosts open mie night. ous situation of indigenous women in Mexico, “Mujeres indigenas de Mexico is on display through July 24 at Onda Arte Latina/C rossCurrents Gallery, 2215 N.E. Alberta St. Body W orlds 3 — Get grossed out or intrigued by the dynamic human body. Real life bodies are on display at OMSI through a process called plastination. Started by Dr. G unther von Hagens in 1977, the scientist has been able to halt decompo­ sition to show the living how what we do affects our body. Body Worlds 3 lasts until Octo­ ber. For more information, visit Free Concerts in the Park - Port­ land Parks and Recreation invites families to bring their picnic bas­ kets and enjoy the free summer concerts in the park. For more in­ formation, visit PortlandParks.org. A Brave New Cabaret - The Old World Meets the New on Friday, July 27, at 9 p.m., with 3 Leg omsi.org. Torso and Vagabond Opera performing at the Wonder Ballroom, 128 N.E. Russell St. Fortick- Return to Oz - Discovery Museum hosts e tin g in fo rm a tio n , v isit 3 1 e g to rso .c o m . 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