Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 10, 2008, Page 6, Image 6

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    September 10, 2008
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U2: The Full-Dome Experience
DJ Anjali
and The
Incredible
Kid.
Bollywood Sound at Someday Lounge
Snoop Dogg may have just discovered Bollywood, but DJ
Anjali and The Incredible Kid have been rapping the sound
in Portland for nearly eight years.
The duo will take over the Someday Lounge. 125 N.W.
Fifth Ave., for a dance party night of Bollywood music on
Friday. Sept. 19. from It) a.m. 2 a.m. with a $5 cover.
From vintage Bollywood rock'n'roll to Bollywood funk
and disco, and today's passion for techno, hip-hop. and
reggae, it's all in the mix.
have enjoyed o u r laser lig h t
shows in the past w ill love this
unique new combination o f mu­
sic and im agery.”
Technical
marvel now
playing
Experience one o f the greatest
rock bands o f all tim e like y o u ’ ve
never seen them before at the
Oregon Museum o f Science and
Industry's Kendall Planetarium.
U2: The Full-Dome Experience
is an immersive digital experience
ot tering rich computer renderings
and abstract visuals ch o re o ­
graphed to the band's aw ard-w in­
ning music. Special effects per­
formed live by O M SI presenters
guarantees audiences w ill never
experience the same show tw ice!
“ T h is is the firs t tim e the
Kendall Planetariumhaseverpre-
sented a full-dome musical show,"
said O M S I planetarium manager
Jim Todd. " It's really exciting to
see the whole dome o f the plan­
etarium come to life. V isitors who
Hits from the rock band U2 are turned into stunning visual
displays at OMSI's Kendall Planetarium.
Saturday M arket Place - M c Rae's M u lti­
cultural l ull Service Salon, 5842 N.E. 42nd
Ave., hosts a Saturday M arket Place, Sept.
20 from noon to 6 p.m. T w e n ty-five vendors
to include food, clothing, sister locks, realtors,
skin care produce, hand crafted je w e lry and
much more.
ts in n r n ts i
Delana Richelle Koster and Larry Allred Collins
C D Release P a rty - Linda H om buckle and
Janice Scroggins celebrate the release o f
their new C D "S ista" on Saturday, Sept. 13 at
8 p.m. at Jim m y M ak's, 221 N .W . lO thA ve.
Adm ission is $12.
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Agent
D ance
W eekend
Louisiana’ s own Brian Jack
Band and P ortland's Too
Loose C'ajun Band w ill par­
tic ip a te in the Cascade
Zydeco summer ta m p in the
M t. Hood National Forest,
Sept. 12-14. The event is for
dancers new and old and for
those who want to learn to
dance. For inform ation and
registration.eall 360-571 -4453
orvisitcascade-zydeco.com.
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Forest C e n te r Senior Day — The
W o rld F orestry C enter pre­
sents its firs t annual Senior
Day on Tuesday, Oet. 7 from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. w ith a d is ­
Politically Charged A rt — M u lti­
ethnic portraits m ix more than
co lo r in GwennSeem el’ s p o liti
eally-eharged e xh ib it-"A p p le
Pie," on display through Sept.
Bishop H .L . Hodge, Ph.D.
PastorfTeacher/Revivulisi
“The Voice Speaks"
*A Different Location*
Where: N ow at Emmanuel C O G IC U
48(X) NE 30th Avenue. Portland,O R 9 7 2 11
When: Sundays 8:00 A .M . W orship Service
Wednesdays 7:00 P.M. B ible Study
Bishop Hodge and Congregation invite everyone to
join its at our appointment with Jesus.
We Reach. Teach. & Preach in Jesus' Name!!!
T o inquire about our Training M in is try call
503-863-6545
Northwest Chocolate Festival —
Friday. Sept. 12 through Sunday. Sept.
14, at 7 2 1 N .W . N inth Ave., S uite9 0 0 .enjoy
a delicious adventure w ith decadent choco­
lates at Portland's first-ever free chocolate
counted adm ission price o f
$3.50. Seniors can explore
the hands-on, in te ra c tiv e
museum and learn about the
forests o f the P a cific N o rth ­
east and around the w o rld .
H ip Hop to Native Americans — A ndrew
M orrison draws on his Native American
culture, hip-hop and street art in a cutting
edge, exciting and unique exhibit on display
in the artists' gallery in the administration
building on the Vancouver campus o f Wash­
ington Slate U niversity through Sept. 18.
Slabtown Community Festival -The second
annual Slabtown C om m unity Festival is Sat­
urday. Sept. 13 from noon to 6 p.m. at N orth­
west 23rd Avenue and Savier Street. The
fam ily-oriented festival includes a pancake
breakfast, raffle, live music, craft booths,
beer garden, history exhibits and w alking
tours. Adm ission is free.
L ive Jazz — E very Friday and Saturday
fro m 8 p.m. to 11 p.m ., the T h ird Degrees
festival. For more inform ation,
call 503-715-0068.
Ancient and Contemporary -
Brothers o f the Baladi, a Port­
land group that bring a mes­
sage o f hope and change w ith
their performances o f M iddle
Eastern music w ill perform
Sunday, Sept. 6 at noon
the W orld Trade Center
on S o u th w e st S a lm o n
Street and First Avenue: and the week­
end o f Saturday, Sept.2O at 6:30 p.m. and
Sunday, Sept. 2 1 at 11:45 a.m. at Cathe­
dral Park in St. Johns.
Poetry at Miracles — Local and national
artists and musicians share an evening
o f spoken word and music at the Miracles
C lub. 4069 N.E. M artin Luther K ing Jr.
B lvd, each Wednesday's, between 7:30
p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
I .useless Wesa - Zim babwe native and local
musician Loveness Wesa w ill bring her tra­
ditional A frica n dancing, singing and drum ­
ming to the stage when she performs Satur­
day. Sept. 13 at the Alberta Street Fair.
NORTHWEST VOICE OF CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
W hat:
A rt Museum Books - M ore than 1,000 new
and used books w ill be on sale during a book
sale at the Portland A rt Museum, Saturday.
Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday,
Sept. 2 1 from noon to 5 p.m.
an encore o f the song V e rtig o .
free m usic and the o p p o rtu n ity to meet
local artists. C all 5 0 3 -2 3 1 -8926 fo ra sched­
20 at the Interstate Firehouse
Cultural Center, 5340 N. Inter­
state Ave.
Cong rat ul ati ons!
U2: The Full-Dome Experience
is now playing at 3 p.m. Tuesday-
Friday and at 11 a.m., I p.m. and 3
p.m. on weekends and holidays.
This 25-m inute version o f the
show includes the songs I W ill
F o llo w . W ith or W ithout You.
B ullet the Blue Sky. The Ely, It s
a B e a u tifu l D ay, M yste rio u s
Ways, and Elevation.
A n extended 4 5 -m in u te ver­
sion o f U 2: The F u ll-D o m e E x ­
perience is now p la yin g Friday
and Saturday evenings at 8:15
p.m . and includes the songs
W here the Streets Have No
Nam e. Sunday B lo o d y Sunday
(L iv e at Red R ocks), Pride, I
W ill F o llo w . W ith o r W ith o u t
Y o u . B u lle t the Blue Sky. The
F ly , I t ’ s a B e a u tifu l Day, M y s ­
terious W ays, E le va tio n w ith
Jazz Thursdays! — E very T hursday nig h t
live ja zz is featured at the M aiden. 639 S.E.
M o rriso n St. The T o n i L in c o ln 's T rio per­
form s at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on T hursday.
Sept. 4: and it's T o n i L in c o ln w ith the Ron
Steen T rio at the same tim es on T hursday,
Sept. 11.
O M S I $2 D a y s - T h e first Sunday o f every
m onth can spark y o u r passion fo r science
at the O M S I when adm ission is ju s t $2. For
more in fo rm a tio n , v is it O M S I.e d u .
Sunday N ight Jazz — Jazz enthusiasts can
enjoy liste n in g to the cool sounds o f M e l
B ro w n , in the Rogue R iv e r Room at C h i­
nook W inds Casino Resort in L in c o ln C ity.
No co ve r charge.
M usic M ille n n iu m Free Shows — The
M usic M ille n n iu m . 3158 F B urnside, host
m any in-house liv e perform ances. E n jo y
Lounge at the Ri verPlaee H otel. 15 10 S. W.
H a rb o r W ay, w ill host the ongoing w eek­
end series fe a tu rin g P o rtla n d 's rich ja zz
scene w ith no co ve r o r m in im u m purchase.
For more in fo rm a tio n , v is it pd xja zz.co m .
Open M ie N ight - Every Wednesday night
at 7 p.m .. P roper Eats M a rke t and Café,
8638 N. Lom bard St., host open m ic night.
Sliders G r ill — S liders G r ill, 301 I N.
Lom bard, features an e clectic assortment
o f perform ers on the main stage, accom pa­
nied by d e licio u s food. C all 503-459-4488
fo r m ore in fo rm a tio n .
F irs t T h u rsd ay A rt G a lle ry O pening -
E very firs t Thursday in the Pearl, meet the
artists and jo in the street party fo r g a lle ry
receptions and openings in tro d u cin g the
w o rks o f m any a rtists; this is a free event.
Free F irst F rid a y Nights - The Portland
C h ild re n 's M useum has partnered w ith
Target to p ro vid e free adm ission to e ve ry­
one on the firs t F rid a y o f each m onth from
5 p.m . to 8 p.m.
Oregon Zoo Buck Tuesdays — On the 2nd
Tuesday o f every m onth, the zoo hosts 2-
Buek Tuesdays when guests can to u r the
zoo d u rin g re g u la r zoo hours fo r the d is­
counted price o f $2 per person!
orem ail: hodgehspk.s@msn.com
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