Page B4 Il!' f j o r t l a u b (P b s e rriv r Happv Birthday! Kiki W ashington & M arco W ashington We Love You! From your Family Art s African American Achievements Honored On Friday, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m., the BET television network will present its inaugural celebration of The Bet Honors, a one-of-a- kind event that celebrates the achievements and contributions o f distinguished African-Ameri­ can leaders in the fields of busi­ ness, entertainment, social ju s ­ tice and philanthropy, while pro­ viding powerful and uplifting mu­ sical performances. Hosted by Cedric “The En­ tertainer,” the celebration pays Cedric ‘The Entertainer' kiiihd 89,1 fm M^ J L^ Z c AND C ont ,‘"‘ u t , o NS ca H h 1 b 1 e ’ ’ 008 * t * h y t , m E bv . ANB e * aoe ’ P hone mail • n te r n e ta t our WWW-KMH0.ORG Februaiy 20, 2008 Black History Month Alicia Keys Portland Teen Idol Auditions Back by popular demand Portland Parks & Recreation has announced the second season o f Portland Teen Idol, a popular local com petition inaugurated last year based on the national television program A merican Idol. Teens from throughout the Port­ land area are invited to show off their talent at auditions through March. Auditions will be held at different com m unity centers and high schools around the city. The effort is aimed at providing expanded recreational activities tailored specifically to the interests o f teens. It’s also in response to the C hildren's Bill o f Rights, created by hundreds o f youth from Portland and M ultnom ah County last June, w hich clearly show ed that the com m unity's youth believe recre- March 9, the Portland C hildren's Museum pre­ sents whimsical puppets of “W ho's in H are’s House,” with Sunday perform ances by the Tears o f Joy Theatre and a puppet scavenger hunt. For more information, call 503-223-6500. ational opportunities are an im por­ tant right for citizens o f all ages. For inform ation on on the Teen Idol program and audition sched­ ule, v isit p o rtlan d p ark .o rg and search “T een S c e n e ,” o r v isit m yspace.com/Portland_Teen_ldol. Theatre-Portland C enterfor Performing Arts; to purchase tickets call 503-226-2588. W h o ’s in H a re's H o u s e -C u rre n tly through G U A R D IN O G ALLER Y tribute to A licia Keys, Tyra Banks, Dr. Cornel West, Rich­ ard P arsons, the H onorable M axine W aters and chief ex­ ecutive Janice Bryant Howroyd. Performers will include Stevie W onder, John Legend, Gladys Knight, Jill Scott, W yclef Jean, Brian M cKnight, Ne-Yo and Raheem DeVaughn, with ap­ pearances by Blair Underwood, Danny Glover, Kerry W ashing­ ton, Vivica A. Fox, Keyshia Cole, Idris Elba and Hill Harper. S lld e r sG r ill — SlidersG rill, 3011 N .Lom bard, 23 at Izogie's Restaurant, 1301 N.E. D ekum St. Doors open at 8 p.m. A dm ission is $5 at the door. features an eclectic assortm ent o f perform ers on the main stage, accom panied by delicious food. Call 503-459-4488 for more information. N ew port S eafood/W ine F est - Feb. 22 - 24. the Oregon coastal town o f N ew port will host the 31st annual festival; featuring exotic seafood, over 70 wineries, 140exhibitors and more. Call 800-262-7844 for more information. S earch in g for M y S tory — W eaving traditional Y o u n g A r tist J a zz — T he Leroy V innegarJazz Institute's Young Artist Jazz Concert features John Nastos and his stellar lineup of new and veteran players, Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Church, 1422S.W . 11 th Ave. Tickets are available by calling the PSU box office at 503-725-3307. February Show: Chris Haberman, Jennifer Mercede & M ario Robert Paintings & Mixed Media Assemblages Pictured: Chris Haberman's "Alberta Art Hop" O v e r 10 ye a rs o n A lb e rta S tre e t • Changing M o nthly Shows •Contemporary Art & Craft in Gift Shop OPEN six days a week 2939 NE Alberta • Portland, OR 97211 503 281-9048 • www.guardinogallery.com Have you seen me? Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-THE-LOST Endangered Runaway E m e r g e n c e - S e e -- D a n ie l B eaty’s “E m ergence-See!" is presented Thursday, Feb. 28 and Friday, Feb. 29 at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. The one-man, m ulti-character show centers on contem porary black America as a slave ship rises out of the Hudson River in front of the Statue o f Liberty. For tickets, call the IFCC box office at 503-823-4322. KKOO Reggae Benefit — Saturday, Feb. 23 at 9 p.m..The Blue Monk. 3 3 4 1 S.E. Belmont Ave., will feature the Uprite Dub O rchestra with Shocks o f Sheba Sound. Tickets are $8 at the door. P oetry N M o tio n — O pen E yes Production presents Blaeque Butterfly on Saturday, Feb. Dear Deanna! I have a room m ate in college that disrespects the fact that I have al­ lergies. I'm sensitive to air freshen­ ers. perf ume, cigarette sm oke and a lot o f other stuff. I'm on the waiting list to m ove but sh e 's beginning to do things on purpose like using sprays, pow ders and things that make me sick. She does these things and p retends she d id n ’t know . M eanwhile, my eyes are watery. I’m sick and m issing class because o f allergy attacks. How do I get her to stop this behavior? —Allergic DANICA CHILDS C urrent Age: 17 D ate M issin g: Dec. 12,2007 Missing From: Federal Way. WA Danica may be in llie company o f unknown adult male; she may go by the nickname Neek or Neeka. and Sad; Tampa. Fla. Dear Allergic: CRYSTAL ANDERSON C u rren t A ge: 17 D ate M issing: Jan. 8,2008 M issin g F rom : Las Vegas. NV Crystal was last seen in llie company of an unknown adult male. You should lake your room m ate to lunch and have a sincere conversa­ tion with her and give her further insight into your allergies. Let her know that y o u 're entitled to peace in your living space because you pay to be there. You need to let her music, dance and story, “C uentos - Searching for My story," is a bilingual, fam ily-friendly production encouraging audiences to value their heritage though the celebration o f the cultures o f Spain and M exico. Show s run through Saturday, Feb. 23 at M ilagro Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark. Call 503-236-7253. B ach C a n ta ta C h o ir — Sunday, M arch 2, at 2 p.m., the Rose City Park Presbyterian Church, N.E. 44th and Sandy, will host the 50- voice choir, soloists and cham ber orch estra conducted by Ralph Nelson; for more information, visit b acheantatachoir.org. F orbidden L o v e —A young bride- to-be yearns for her forbidden lover and an escape from the co n ­ straints o f her impending marriage in “ Bodas de Sangre," a M iracles Theatre G roup production at M ilagro Theater, 525 S.E. Stark St. The play runs through Saturday, Feb. 23 in its original Spanish with English subtitles. M ovie M ad n ess — Saturday, M arch 1 at 8 p.m., the Portland G ay M en 's C horus will don their top hats and canes to perform favorites from ‘Footloose,’ 'F am e' and other great movies; the single perform ance will he at the Newmark Ask o Real People, Real Advice An advice coin mil known fo r its fearless approach to reality based subjects! know that her actions are abusive and if she d oesn't stop, you’ll take action with the housing office. If it’s too bad while y o u 're waiting for the system to work, see if you can Adverliise with diversi!ty in I f you have atty inform ation please contact: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Îlîl I-800-THE-IX)ST ( I -800-843-5678) J lattò (!f)hsc ru e r Call 503-288-0033 ads@ pohlandobservefc€om This public service announcement provided by the Portland Observer Newspaper. i P ortlan d J a zz F estival - M aceo Parker and other ja zz artists are featured in the fifth annual Portland Jazz Festival running through Sun­ day, Feb. 24 at various locations. For tickets and a com plete schedule, visit pdxjazz.com . S u n d ay N ig h t Ja zz - Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listening to the cool sounds o f Mel Brown, in the Rogue River Room at Chinook W inds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. N ocover charge. H ip -h op D an ce C la sses - V ancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm , technique, coordina­ tion, agility and teamwork through urban dance moves. Formore information, call 360-696-8236. O p en M ic N igh t — Every W ednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats M arket and Café, 8638 N. Lom bard St., host open-m ie night. S ea M o n sters — Spectacular photo-realistic anim ation brings creatures o f the deep to life in the new National G eographic Om inim ax film Sea M onsters: a Prehistoric Adventure, now playing at OM SI. change room s on a tem porary basis and keep it moving. Dear Deanna! I'v e been in a relationship with a guy I met at the club. W hen I first started dating him, I thought he was the man o f my dream s. He turned out to be a smooth talker and a user, and now I ’ m in debt, my bank account is em pty and 1 have a bro­ ken heart. H e’s m oved in with me and now he ca n ’t m ove out be­ cause he d o esn ’t have any money and nowhere to go. I' m a prisoner i n my own hom e and I d o n 't know how to get rid o f this man. Any s u g g e stio n s? —Embarrassed; Lanham, Md. Dear Embarrassed: You gave yourself three strikes in a row by looking for love in the club, being fooled by a smooth operator and then bringing him into your house. You asked him to move in with you and you can also ask him to move out. It’s not your problem if h e's broke and homeless. If you keep messing around with this guy, you'll be just like him. You can handle this problem hy breaking your lease and moving somewhere else or simply ask him to move and mean it. Dear Deanna! My new g irlfrien d is m oving too fast. I m et her m o th er as a c o u r­ tesy and now she w ants to co m ­ m it m e to d in n e r every w eek and she acts as if I’m g oing to m arry her. At first it w as cu te and I co u ld go along w ith a few things but now it’s creepy. S h e ’s started buying w edding books and I have to d raw the line. I need to get out o f th is relatio n sh ip becau se I ’m turned o ff co m p letely . H ow do I get out o f this b efo re it’s too late? —Mark T.; On-Line Reader Dear Mark: T h ere is so m eth in g you did or so m eth in g you said to this girl to give her the idea that y o u r re la ­ tio n sh ip is m ore than it is. You m ade it w orse by play in g along and now it’s becom e too m uch for you. You need to m an up and be honest and tell y o u r g irlfrien d how you really feel, how her a c ­ tions are affectin g you p erso n ­ ally and the o v erall relatio n sh ip . If you ch o o se not to be w ith her you need to at least respect her and end the relatio n sh ip in a c o r­ dial m anner. Ask Deanna is written by Deanna M. Write Ask Deanna! Email; askdeanna I @yahoo.com or 264 S. LaCienega Blvd. Suite 1283 Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Website: www.askdeanna,com I