August 20. 2008 Page A6 Star Rises for ‘Last Comic’ Runner Up Will perform at local comedy club mances on both Friday, Aug. 29 and Saturday, Aug. 30. Barnett, a Chicago native, got his comedy start at the Comedy Underground in Seattle. Since then, his star just keeps rising. The Jester Comedy Club in With a dedication to "Bringing Beaverton presents Last Comic the Funny," his shows have been Standing runner up Ty Barnett called hilarious, thought provok­ with 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. perfor­ ing and edgy, and earned him The Jester Comedy Club is lo­ numerous T.V. appearances in­ cluding the Tonight Show with cated in the KingstadCentersouth- Jay Leno, HBO's Bad Boys ot west of Highway 26 and Murray Comedy, as well as his own Com ­ Boulevardat 15450S.W. Millikan Way. It’s about a half mile walk edy Central special. His am azing run on "Last southwest of the Beaverton Creek Comic Standing" in 2007, which Light Rail Station. Tickets are available online at has been called one of the best in the show ’s history, introduced jestercom edyclub.com or call 503-626-6338. Ty to the world. Ty Barnett got his start in Seattle. fs f i iia is u is r Kids IJ ve Large — Kids can grab on, push off and glide through the Jurassic in the Dinosaur Revolution exhibit at the Portland Children's Museum. The traveling show runs through Sept. 1 with dinosaur-themed mazes, vivid murals and hands-on, interactive fun. Poetry at M iracles - Local and national artists and musicians share an evening of spoken word and music at the Miracles Club, 4069 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. each Wednesday’s, between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. GUIE) folk and R&B, Amos Lee performs at the Oregon Zoo, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 7 p.m., as part of the zoo's summer concert series presented by Fred Meyer and Wells Fargo. Lee is supported by folk singer Lucy Wain­ wright Roche. C om m unity Party - The MattDishmanCommunity Center, 77 N.E. Knott St., will host a free community party on Saturday, Aug. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. There will be food, a dunk tank, rock wall, pony rides, mu­ sic and more. Loveless W esa C oncerts — Zimbabwe native and local musician Loveness Wesa will bring her traditional African dancing, singing and drumming to the stage when she performs Mon­ day, Sept. I a t9 p.m. at Mis­ sissippi Pizza and again on Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Alberta Street Fair. S um m er C oncerts in the Parks - Portland Parks and O regon State Fair — The OfficeMates, LLC • Typing • Data Entry • Notary Services • Calendar Management • Appointment Management • Email management 4747 NE Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd Portland Oregon 97211 Phone: 503-281-1568 Paul A . 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Festa Italiana ‘Piazza Italia’ - Thursday, Aug. 21 through Sunday, Aug. 24, Pioneer Courthouse Square will come to life with the rich culture of Italy at the family-friendly Italian cel­ ebration of good food and mu­ sic featuring the Carter Family Marionettes, competitions in pizza tossing, grape stomping, dancing, vino and more. With a seemingly natural feel for old- tim e country m usic and a tw entysom ething's taste for modem rock, Northwest singer- songwriter Brandi Carlile has draw n c o m p a ri­ sons to everyone from Patsy Cline to Radiohead. Carlile brings her progres­ sive guitar work and intricate lyrics to the Oregon Zoo Friday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. as part of the zoo's summer con­ cert series. N orthw est Singer - Jazz at R afati’s — Tom Grant and Toni Lincoln perform at Rafati’s Encore, 310 S.W. Lin­ coln on Saturday, Aug. 30. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30p.m. The T hree M usketeers’ - Currently through Sunday Aug. 24, the Lakewood The­ atre Company presents this fresh, fast-paced funny adap­ tation of the swashbuckling trio. Performed at the Lake- wood Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego. For tickets, call 503-635-3901. Am os Lee Sings his Soul - O M SI $2 Days - With a warm, supple voice and a style that draws from soul, The first Sunday of every month Leon's Barber Shop A. D. Williams Barber can 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 Blueback submarine tours. For more information, visit OMSI.edu. Sunday Night Jazz -- Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listening to the cool sounds of Mel Brown, in the Rogue River Room at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. No cover charge. M usic M illennium Free S how s— The Music Millennium, 3158 E Burnside, host many in­ house live performances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet local artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule. Hip-hop D ance C lasses- - Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation is hosting family friendly hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various lessons teach rhythm, technique, coordination, agility and teamwork through urban dance moves. For more information, call 360-696-8236. Li ve 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 infor­ mation, visit pdxjazz.com. O pen M ie N ight - Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m.. Proper Eats Market and Café, 8638 N. Lombard St„ host open mie night. 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