page C2 * '''V a t i a n i . © b .e r o e r ^ tS October 31. 2007 N eighborhood T heatres North/Northeast K ennedy S cho o l : 5736 N.E. 33rd Ave. S T J ohns T heater & P ub : 8203 N. Ivanhoe St. H ollywood T heater : 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Downtown M ission T heater : 1624 N.W . G lisan St. N W F ilm C enter : 934 S .W. Salm on St. C inema 21: 616 N.W . 21st Ave. Southeast B agdad T h ea ter & P vb : 3702S .E .H aw throne Blvd. L avrelhi rst T heater : 2735 E. Burnside St. C linton S treet T hea ter : 2522 S.E. Clinton St. O M N IM A X T iieather : 1945 S.E. W ater A ve. American Gangster Opens Friday Denzel Washington (left) and Russell Crowe star in American Gangster, opening nationwide on Friday, Nov. 2. The film tells the true juggernaut story of a cult superstar from the streets of 1970s Harlem, who rose to the heights of power by becoming the most ruthless figure in his business. T he A cademy T heater : 7818 S.E. Stark St. Jay-Z Regrets early ‘Retirement’ Gresham/Troutdale E dgefield : 2126S .W . H alsey St. Vancouver, WA C inetopia : 1 1700S.E. 7th St. 3(H) N. (A P) — W ait a m inute, didn't Jay-Z say he was retiring T W O album s ago? "I w ant to never say that again," the 37- year-old rap mogul says in X X L m agazine's new issue. "Just make the album s, man. And if one day people w ake up and it's four years later, an d you h av e n 't m ade another, they go, ‘ W ait a m inute, you're re­ Killingsworth tired!' I think that's best Jay-Z for me." "I think I pulled the re­ tirem ent ripcord too many times. People looking at me like, Please shut up.' I w as looking at (his retire­ ment movie)' Fade to B lack' the other day. I was em ­ b a r r a s s e d . I c o u ld n ’t watch. I'm not playing with you. I had to turn it off," he s a y s ." was cringing." Jay's new project is an albun about his hustling days, inspirec by the upcom ing film "A m ericar G angster." T hat places him in com petition with hot rappers o f the m om ent — like Lil W ayne, whc after Jay "retired" proclaim ed him ­ self the "greatest rapper alive.” Phone (503) 286-1339 Live Music Every Night Fax (503) 286-7088 • H annah B ea’s, 3969 N.E. M artin L uther King Jr. Blvd., presents ja zz during its ‘Sunday Brunch Serenade' from 11 a . m - 1 p.m. • Live jazz Sundays from 8:30 p.m. -1 1 :30p.m . at C lyde’s Prime Rib, 5474 N.E. Sandy, and at the Blue M onk, 3341 S.E. Belm ont. • An open mic is held each M onday night at the Back-to-Back Café, 6 14 E. Burnside. • Live blues on M ondays from 9 p.m. to m idnight at Produce Row C afé, 204 S.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 at Jim m y M ac’s, 221 N.W . lO atSp.m . • B lu eso ffered u p W cd n esd ay satth eC an d lelig h tR o o m ,2 0 3 2 S .W .F ifth ;D u frsG arag e, 635 S.E. Seventh: and the Blue D iam ond, 2016 N.E. Sandy. • Jazz each W ednesday night at the Blue M onk, the Portland A rt M useum , Jim m y M ac’s, and Ja x ’s, 26 S.W. Second. • O n T hursdays, catch the W om en in Blues Revue at T illicu m 's, 8585 S.W . B eaverton-H illsdale. • Fridays and Saturdays offer live m usic around the m etro area including H alibuts, 2525 N.E. A lberta St. M ississip p i Studios; L V ’s, 3530 N. V ancouver Ave.; X V ’s, 15 S.W . Second; O ut o f the Blues, 2O5ON.W. Vaughn; M anila Express, 123OS.E. M ain; Steinhaus; One Stop Records, 615 N.E. K illingsw orth; and the U -licious Sm okehouse, 4057 N. Interstate. $ 1 — off Any Dinner Best tasting Fish in town *4 Burger and Fries $2.99 Melt in your mouth PhillySteak