Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 22, 2007, Page 14, Image 14

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Resurrecting the Champ
Live Music Every Night
• Hannah B ea’s, 3969 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., presents jazz
during its ‘Sunday Brunch S erenade’ from 11 a.m .-l p.m.
• L ivejazz Sundays from 8:30 p .m .- 11:30p.m. atC ly d e’s Prime Rib,
5474 N.E. Sandy, and at the Blue M onk. .3.341 S.E. Belmont.
• An open m ic is held each M onday night at the B ack-to-B ack C até,
6 I4 E . Burnside.
• Live blues on M ondays from 9 p.m. to m idnight at Produce Row
Café, 2O4S.E. O ak; the Steinhaus, 2366 S.E. 82; M ississippi Studios,
939 N. M ississippi, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m .; and atJim m y M ac’s, 221
N.W . 10 at 8 p.m.
• Blues offered up W ednesdays at the Candlelight Room , 2032 S.W.
Fifth: D u ffs G arage, 635 S.E. Seventh: and the Blue Diam ond, 2 0 16
N.E. Sandy.
• Jazz each W ednesday night at the Blue M onk, the Portland Art
M useum . Jim m y M ac’s, and Jax’s, 26 S.W . Second.
• On Thursdays, catch the W om en in Blues Revue at T illicum ’s, 8585
S.W. Beaverton-H illsdale.
• Fridays and Saturdays offer live m usic around the m etro area
including Halibuts. 2525 N.E. Alberta St.; M ississippi Studios; L V ’s,
3530 N. V ancouver Ave.; X V 's. 15 S.W. Second; O ut ol the Blues,
2050 N.W. Vaughn; M anila Express, 1230S.E. M ain; Steinhaus;O ne
Stop Records. 615 N . E. K i 11 ings worth; and the U-licious Smokehouse,
4057 N. Interstate.
G U A R D IN O
G ALLER Y
Samuel L. Jackson matches up with Josh Hartnett in Resurrecting the Champ. The explosive drama
about scandal, ethics in journalism, family and legacy, is scheduled for release nationwide Friday.
N o rm an Sylvester B and -- Sat­
urday, Aug. 25, at 8:30 p.m ., the
N orm an Sylvester Band will take the
stage at C ly d e’s in Portland and on Tuesday,
Aug. 28, at 8 p.m ., at T illicu m 's in Beaverton.
S lid e rs G rill— Sliders Grill, 3 0 II N. Lombard, features
an eclectic assortm ent o f perform ers on the main
stage, accom panied by delicious food. Call 503-459-
4488 for more inform ation.
S u n d a y N ight J a z z — Jazz
enthusiasts can enjoy list­
ing to the cool sounds of
Mel Brown, on Sundays,
Aug. 19, Aug. 26 and each
Sunday evening in S eptem ­
ber in the Rogue River Room
at C hinook W inds C asino
Resort in Lincoln City. No
cover charge.
R e tu rn to O z — Discovery
M useum hosts Return to
O z, an exhibit that is sure to
m ake you rem em ber the poppy fields, w icked witches.
Hying m onkeys and Oh ! my so much more at the World
Forestry C enter through Sept. 16. Free with the cost of
m useum adm ission.
July 26-A ugust 28
Kim M u rto n & Kelly N eidig
Pictured above: Murton's Hi, How are ya?" clay
• Changing M o n th ly E xh ib itio n s
•Contemporary Art 8< Craft in Gift Shop
• Custom Fram ing
OPEN six days a week
2939 NE Alberta • Portland, OR 97211
503 281-9048 • w w w .guardinogallery.com
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August 22, 2007
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( )regon S ym phony in the P a rk - The
O regon Sym phony continues a tradi­
tion o f free com m unity concerts as
the orchestra visits north Portland’s
A rbor Ltxlge Park on Saturday, Aug.
25 at 7 p.m. and Tom M cCall W ater­
front Park on T hursday. Aug. 30. The
A rbor Lodge event will include an
afternoon festival beginning at 2:30
p.m.
B lacq u e B u tterfly - Saturday. Aug.
25, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Ohm on
N o rth w e s t F irs t an d C o u c h .
P o rtlan d 'so w n T o n i Hill and
M iz Floes from Seattle will be
take the stage.
Z o o m U g an d a — V isit the W orld Forestry C enter for
the photo essay: 12Girls, l2C am eras: A D a y in T h e ir
Lives through T heir Eyes, a docum entary on the lives
o f 12 orphaned girls from U ganda. T he exhibit runs
through Aug. .31 in the c e n te r's Discovery M useum
in the Special E xhibitsG allery.
Body W o rld s 3 — G et
grossed out or intrigued
by the d ynam ic hum an
body. Real life bodies are
o n d is p la y at O M S I
through a process called
plastination. Started by Dr.
G u n th er von H agens in
19 7 7 , the sc ie n tist has
been able to halt decom ­
position to show the living
how w hat we do affects
o u r body. Body W orlds 3
lasts until O ctober.
H ip -h o p D a n ce C la sses — V ancouver-C lark Parks
and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop
dance classes for ages 5 to 18. V arious lessons teach
rh y th m , tech n iq u e, co o rd in a tio n ,
agility, com binations and team w ork
through urban dance moves. For more
information, call 360-696-8236.
T rip p in ’ th rou gh Town - T a k e a trip
through tim e to find the hottest po­
etry, hip-hop and soul influencing
Portland on W ednesdays at the ( )hm.
$7 cover. 3 1 N.W. First Ave.
O p en M ic N ig h t — Every W ednes­
Toni Hill
day night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats M ar­
ket and Café, 8638 N. Lom bard St.,
hosts open mic night.