Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 08, 2008, Page 6, Image 6

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through O ct. 14 at various afternoon and
evening tim es in the c o lle g e ’ s a d m in istra ­
tio n b u ild in g , room 110. A ll film s are free
and open to the p u b lic.
O M S I A lte r D a rk - O M S I A fte r Dark is a
night at the museum fo r the 21 and over
crowd tilled w ith food,drink and science fun;
$ 10 fee. For more inform ation call 503-797-
4000or visit omsi.edu.
G u ys a n d D u lls — Perform ances o f the
classic "G u ys and D o lls ” runs through
N ov. 2 at the P ortland C enter Stage w ith
B roadw ay p e rform ers, the best local ta l­
ent, o ve r 80 costum es, 258 props and ev­
ery single b e ll and w h is tle intact.
exhibit invites exploration and teamwork fo r
children and families. The show runs through
Jan. 19.
L iv in g G re e n E xpo - Saturday and Sunday,
Oct. 11-12,at O M S I. the L iv in g Green Expo
features more than 30 com m unity partners
offering inform ation, ideas, resources and
m otivation to I i ve green and maintain a more
sustainable lifestyle. For more inform ation,
visit om si.edu.
Church G irls - Church G irls, a musical
about teenage girls who go through the
same universal issues other girls go through,
exploring who they are wand want to be and
the standards they choose to or not to live
by, opens Thursday, Oct. 9 and continues
through Oct. 24 at the Interstate Firehouse
C ultural Center in north Portland.
I lot-down and Auction - Friday, Oct. 10, from
6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Portland A rt
Museum, K ridel B allroom , 1219 S. W. Park
Ave. Sponsored by Sisters o f the Road, this
annual fundraiser is to assist people experi­
encing homelessness. For more inform ation
and tickets, call 503-222-5694, extension 19.
L iv e Jazz — E very F rid a y and Saturday
fro m 8 p.m . to 11 p.m ., the T h ird Degrees
Lounge at the Ri verPlace H otel, 15 10 S. W.
H a rb o r W ay, w ill host the on g o in g w eek­
end series fe a tu rin g P o rtla n d 's rich ja zz
scene w ith no cover o r m in im u m purchase.
For more in fo rm a tio n , v is it p d xja zz.co m .
O p e n M ic N ig h t - E very W ednesday
n ig h t at 7 p.m .. Proper Eats M a rke t and
Café, 8638 N. Lom b a rd St., host open m ic
Bungalow Rose1 P um pkin Patch - Saturday,
Oct. 18 through Thursday, Oct. 30, Bunga­
low Rose, 7545 N.E. Sandy B lvd., invites
everyone to jo in the fam ily-friendly pumpkin
patch featuring: music, games, refreshments
Power of Love
n ig h t.
S lid e rs G r il l — S liders G r ill, 3011 N.
Lom bard, features an e cle ctic assortment
o f perform ers on the m ain stage, accom pa­
nied by de licio u s food. C a ll 503-459-4488
fo r more in fo rm a tio n .
and lots o f fun.
Orpheus gifts the sky, birds and stars as a sign o f his love to
Eurydice in Artists Repertory Theatre's production o f
“Eurydice" by Sarah Ruhl now playing through Oct. 26 on the
Alder Stage. For tickets and information, call 503-2411278.
Hack by Popular Demand
S u n d a y N ig h t Jazz — Jazzenthusiastscan
enjoy lis te n in g to the cool sounds o f M el
B ro w n , in the Rogue R iv e r Room at C h i­
nook W inds C asino Resort in L in co ln C ity.
No co ve r charge.
Poetry at M ira c le s — Local and national
artists and m usicians share an evening o f
spoken w o rd and m usic at the M iracles
C lub, 4069 N .E. M a rtin L u th e r K in g Jr.
B lvd , each W ednesday’ s, between 7:30
F ree F ir s t F rid a y N ig h ts — The Portland
C h ild re n ’ s M useum has partnered w ith
Target to pro vid e free adm ission to e ve ry­
one on the firs t F rid a y o f each m onth fro m
5 p.m . to 8 p.m.
p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
O ld S chool M aster B arber Reggie Brown
Hours/Days: 11-7 Tues-Fri • 10-7 Sat
Reggie ’s Rcirber Shop
W atching A rtists at W o rk — Be a to u rist
in yo u r ow n co m m u n ity as 98 local artists
open th e ir studios to the p u b lic d u rin g the
annual Portland Open Studios tours, Sat­
urday and Sunday, Oct. 1 l-1 2 a n d O c t. 18-
19. A $ 15 to u r guide comes w ith tw o tic k ­
ets fo r a ll fo u r days, maps to the studios
and a handy 2009 calendar. For more in fo r­
m ation, v is it portlandopenstudios.com .
3213 NE Marlin Luther King, Jr. Blvd • 503-280-0222
Specialize in all liair types. Straight razor cuts/ lines /shaves;
Sheers, Clippers and Fades
Ask about our Special
tightwad Tuesday
Boh the B u ild e r - T V s Bob the Builder and
hisCan-D oCrew invite aspiring young build­
ers to help get the jo b done in a hands-on
traveling exhibit at the Portland C hildren's
Museum. The 2,(XX) square-foot, multimedia
LICENSED BARBER'S W A N TE D
O re g o n Z o o B u c k T uesdays - On the 2nd
Tuesday o f every m onth, the zoo hosts 2-
Buck Tuesdays w hen 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!
O M S I $2 D ays - The firs t Sunday o f
every m onth can spark yo u r passion fo r
science at the O M S I w hen adm ission is
ju s t $2. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , v is it
O M S I.e d u .
F ir s t T h u rs d a y A r t G a lle ry O p e n in g -
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 orks o f many artists; th is is a free event.
T o u ro f U ntim ely Departures at Lone F ir
C em etery — Friday, O ct. 31, guests w ill
experience the history o f the cem etery and
the unfortunate end o f some residents.
Guests w ill 'd e p a rt' at the Southeast 26th
Avenue and Stark Street entrance: $5 fee.
For more in fo rm a tio n, call 503-224-9200.
M u s ic M ille n n iu m F re e Shows — The
M usic M ille n n iu m , 3 158 E B urnside, host
m any in-house liv e perform ances. E n jo y
fre e m u s ic and th e o p p o r t u n it y to
meet local artists. C a ll 503-231 -8926 fo ra
D iversity F ilm Festival — The firs t d iv e r­
sity film fe stiva l at the V ancouvercam pus
o f W ashington State U n iv e rs ity , 14204
N.E. Salm on C reek A v e ., takes place
schedule
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PORTLAND, OR 97211
(Excludes Front Row and VIP seats Mo double discounts )
Entries are duo by October 5 at 4 pm Winners will be chosen at
random from all entries received. The Portland Observer and its
affiliates are not responsible for lost or misdirected entrres. The
decision of the fudges are final One entry per person
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Martin
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TV Role
Five months after he turned in
his "L a w & Order" badge, Jesse
L. M a rtin is returning to N B C
w ith a role in the drama series
"The Philanthropist."
A fte r a lengthy courtship by
the netw ork. M artin is in nego­
tia tio n s to c o -s ta r on the
midseason show opposite James
Purefoy.
"P h ila n th ro p is t" centers on
Teddy Rist (Purefoy), a renegade
b illio n a ire w ho uses his wealth,
connections and power to help
people in need around the w orld.
M a r tin w o u ld p la y P h ilip
M a id s to n e , T eddy's business
partner and lifelong friend.
M artin also co-stars in NBC's
upcom ing holiday special "L e t­
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