Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 02, 2008, Page 6, Image 6

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Murphy Returns to Cop Role
II Indiana Jones can m ake a su c­ a D etroit police detective, A xel Foley,
c e ssfu l c o m eb ack a fte r alm ost 20 w h o en d s u p chasing crooks in Beverly
years, w hy no, the Beverly Hi Ils C op? Hills, Calif.
P aram ount Pictures has given the
The decision to m ake "Beverly Hills
go-ahead for a fourth installm ent o f its C op IV" follow s P aram ount's suc­
"B everly H ills C op" franchise, w ith cess w ith the revival o f its "Indiana
E ddie M urphy on board to return to Jones" franchise after 19 years.
the role that launched his movie
c a re e r.
Brett R atner, the film m aker
behind the sim ilarly them ed
"R ush H our" m ovies starring
C hris T u ck er and Jackie C han,
is in negotiations to direct the
latest "B everly H ills C op" ad ­
venture, a P aram ount spokes­
m an said.
T he film is expected to be­
gin film ing next year for a
Eddie Murphy
su m m er 2010 release.
M urphy's last tw o film s w ere the
A ccording to D aily V ariety, it w as
M u rp h y , 4 7 , w ho a p p ro a c h e d the live-action co m edy "N orbit" and the
V iacom Inc-ow ned studio about re­ an im ated storybook satire "S hrek the
viving the film series in w hich he plays Third."
Jamaica’s Reggae Rockers
Rootz Underground, a new Jamaica-based reggae and rock band, is coming to Berbati's, 10 S. IV. Third Ave.,
on Thursday, July 3. Doors open at 9 p.m. The extraordinary new group is known for its rebel bass lines and
thought provoking lyrics. Tickets are $15 or $12 in advance.
Leon's Barber Shop
Brothers of the Baladi — July 2, at 7 pin., brin
their exotic Middle Eastern melodies to the
Oregon Zoo. For more information, call 503-226-
1561.
A. D Williams
Barber
Shop: (503) 282-2920
Cell: (503) 309-4488
Join P.0.P.A ( People of Purpose & Associates) for the 3rd Annual Day
Of Re-tilling the Soil
Saturday, July 12th, 2008
A celebration o f community spirit and pride
to rejuvenate and reawaken
the neglected soil o f N E Portland.
Registration Breakfast at 8:15am-8:45am
(see locations below)
Clean-up begins at 9:00am
Celebration at Irving Park 12:00pm-6:00pm
Clean-up Groups located:
> Maple Mallory Apartments, 3720 NE Mallory Ave. Portland, OR 97212
« Jefferson High School, 5210 N Kerby Ave. Portland, OR 97217
* Cornerstone Community Church, 2216 NE Killingsworth St.
Portland, OR 97211
Contact Larry Collins for more information:
503-839-8676 or 503-823-4575.
P.O.P.A. ( People of Purpose & associates) • The Portland Observer
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Waterfront Blues Festival — Thurs-
day.July 3 at theTom McCall Water­
front Park the four day festival cel­
ebrating a “Tribute to Memphis Soul" kicks off; for
more information visit waterfrontbluesfest.com.
Paintings at Reflections - Reflections Coffee House,
446 N.E. Killingsworth St., is hosting an exhibit of
acrylic paintings of portraits, outdoor scenes and
animals by Gabriella Steele. A reception with the artist
will be held at Reflections on Saturday. July 12 from 3
p.m .to5p.m .
Newport Independence Day - Friday. July 4at nightfall,
enjoy the spectacular aerial pageantry of Newport’s
fireworks filling the night sky. At 7 p.m., the Newport
Symphony Orchestra entertains guests with a free
concert at Newport High School. On Saturday, July 5,
the Nye Beach Clambake features a seafood barbeque
and fair with live music, food, arts, crafts and more.
Tanabata, Star Festival — Sunday. July 6 from noon to
3 p.m., the Portland Japanese Gardens at Washington
Park hosts a “Cycle of Life" festival. For more informa­
tion, visit japanesegarden.com/events/fivefestivals.
Your Care
Our First Priority
Community in Motion — Portland people and land­
scapes of public transit become the stars in print works
by F.X. Fosieacurrently on display in a fee soloexhihit
at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N.
Interstate Ave.
Dr. Marcelitte Failla
Chiropractic Physician
We are located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
Gay Men's Chorus - Wednesday, July 9, at 7:30 p.nt.,
the Christ Church Episcopal Parish in Lake Oswego
hosts the Portland Gay M en's Chorus for an encore
performance of BraveSouls and Dreamers, coupled
with a fabulous reception and auction. For tickets, call
503-226-2588orvisitpdxgtnc.org.
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N orm an Sylvester Band — W ednes­
day, July 2, at 8 p.m., the Norman
Sylvester Band will perform at
Tillicum’s in Beaverton andon Satur­
day, July 5 at 9:30 p.m. they will be
performing at Gemini’s in Lake Os-
wego. For more information, cal 1503-
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281-5989.
1319 NE Fremont St.
Portland. OR 9 7 2 12
8 AM - 6 PM Tuesday - Saturday
Stop Pointing a Finger
And Lend a Hand...
IM IIIA IS H IM
• A utom obile accident injuries
• C h ro n ic head ach e and jo in t pain
• W orkers C o m p en satio n injuries
Portland Dance Festival -Thursday, July 10through
Sunday,
July 13, at the Sheraton Airport Hotel will host
Call for an appointment!
“ a Roald
Dahl's
Wonka"
July line
lOthru
July 27,
celebration
of Willy
country,
swing and
dancing.
To
W ashington Park Amphitheatre
register, visit PortlandDanceFestival.com.
will host the theatrical adaptation
of “Charlie and the Chocolate Fac­
tory.” Adult perform ances are
scheduled every evening except
Mondays, at 6:30 p.m.; and youth
performances will be at 10 a.m. and
noon on Saturdays and Sundays.
An ongoing senes of questions and answers about Amenca's natural healing profession
Formore information,call 503-402-
Flowers
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(503)228-6140
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Dr Billy R.
Part 23. Chiropractic And Knees:
Knees neet to know how Chiropractic helps too.
My right knee hurts terribly
all of the time. It has been
swollen
swofl several times to the point
o f needing to be drained. Can
Chiropractic help?
: Yourcasc sounds familiar.
It reminds me of one case in
particular. A man once came to my
office for consultation. He wanted
to show me his knee but his slacks
were so tight from swelling in his
knee that he could not pull his
pant leg up to show me. I talked to
him about his knee and showed
him graphs of the nervous system
Q
A
and how it affects the knee. He In short, he got that healthy happy
decided Io become a Chiropractic feeling of Chiropractic. Ifyou have
patient and has had no problem knee pain or ifyou have any ques­
with his knee sinee. Within days tion concerning your health at all.
the swelling was out of his knee. call us today. Isn't it time you
Like so many patients, he had an stepped up to Chiropractic?
added bonus. His back was stron­
ger and healthier than it had been in
years. His headaches disappeared.
Flowers' Chiropractic Office
2124 N.E. Hancock Street, Portland Oregon 97212
Phone: (5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 -5 5 0 4
Totally Gospel — July 9 thru July
12, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m..the
Northeast Baptist Church. 6701
N.E. Prescott St., will host the coun­
try and contemporary gospel show
under the big tent. For more infor­
mation, call 503-335-3132.
Dive-In M o v ie s -Friday. July 11.
Mt. Hood Community College
Aquatic Center hosts the family
fun summer Dive-In Movies fea­
turing “The Game Plan" starring
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as a
football star who suddenly Finds
out he has an 8 year old daughter.
Formore information,call 503-491 -
7243.
Re-Tilling the Soil — Saturday, July 12,
volunteers are needed for a 9 a.m. clean-up
beginning at Jefferson High School and conclud­
ing with a célébrât ion at Irving Park from noon to 6 p.m.
Formore information,email posoulent@live.com.
Troutdale Bite & Bluegrass - Saturday, July 12 from noon to 9:30 p.m.,
the family-friendly fundraiser benefiting the Sandy River Rescue Fund
will host a mix of Bluegrass perfprmers at Mayor Square and Main Street
will be teaming with various foods, shopping and more; $5 donation.
International Day Festival - Saturday, July 12 from noon to6p.m . at the
Roseway Park Blocks at Northeast72 Avenue, enjoy the rich cultural
diversity of Portland with food, dancing and music from around the
world.
Parenting Workshop — Saturday, J uly 12 from 10:30 a.m. to noon, at the
Rose City Na/.arene Church hosts a free workshop
provides latest techniques for integrating multiple
cultures while parenting. For more information,
visitpdixid.com.
Israeli Street Festival - W ednesday, July 16, from
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Oregon Jewish Museum, 310
N.W. Davis, will host the celebration, featuring
Israeli food, games, and live Klezmer music by Yankl
Falk and DoinaGroove, and the "To Return to the
Land..." photography exhibit.
Dinosaurs! - Prehistoric roars reverberate over
lush rain forest canopies as the Oregon Zoo takes
visitors back millions ’o f years with its summer
blockbuster exhibit, “Donosaurs!” The life-size
aminatronic beasts roar, snarl and move with real­
istic ferocity. Admission is $4 plus regular zoo
admission.
Kids I Jve Large -- Kids can grab on, push off and
glide through the Jurassic in the Dinosaur Revolu­
tion exhibit at the Portland Children's Museum. The
traveling show runs through Sept. I with dinosaur-
themed mazes, vivid murals and hands-on, interac­
tive fun.
Young ArtistsCam p-J u ly 28 thru Aug. 9, from 10
a.m. to3p.m „ children ages lOto 13, will experience
the fun, games, exercises, writing and performances
to build confidence and creativity at the Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center. For more information
and to register, call 503-823-4322.
Oregon Brewers Festival - July 24 thru July 27
from noon to 9 p.m., at the Tom McCall Waterfront
Park, beer fans will be able to sample brews from 72
craft breweries.
Car Show and Festival-A u g . 16, from 11 a.m .to9
p.m. at the W algreen’s on Lombard and Greeley,
with food, music, cars, games, door prizes, rock
climbing, face painting, and lots of fun.
Festa Italiana ‘Piazza Italia’ - Aug. 2 1 thru Aug. 24, Pioneer Square will
come to life with the rich culture of Italy at the family-friendly Italian
celebration of good food and music featuring the Carter Family Mari­
onettes, competitions in pizza tossing, grape stomping, dancing, vino
and more.
Oregon Zoo Buck Tuesdays - On the 2nd T uesday of every month, the
zoo hosts 2-Buck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo during regular
zoo hours for the discounted price of $2 per person!
Live Jazz -Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p .m , the Third
Degrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel. 1510 S.W. Harbor Way, will
host the ongoing weekend series featuring Portland's rich jazz scene
with no cover or minimum purchase. For more information, visit
pdxjazz.com.
O M SI $2 Days - The First Sunday of every month ean spark your
passion for science at the OMSI when admission is just $2. Exhibits and
over 200 hands-on; also offered on $2 days is a special reduced
admissions of $5 each for the Planetarium, OMNIMAX, and the USS
Rlueback submarine tours. For more information, visit OMSI.edu.
Portland Police M useum - This spring the Portland Police Museum.
1111 S.W. Second Ave. offers a hands-on exhibit on crime scene
investigation specifically geared toward school-age children. Visitors
will be able to operate an actual Fingerprint scanning machine and.
examine evidence, and receive a free child safety kit. Free admission. For
more information,call 503-823-0019.