œiîe|Jn rt lattò (©bsertier Page A6 A X rts K M H D 8 9 .lt M PLEDGE D R IV E OCTOBER 10— 19 Louis Arm strong «aid, "Jazz is music that's ncxcr played ilu; same way once.'* Jazz is noise Jazz is music that's always different Jazz is an American art form Jazz is revolutionary Jazz is the same as bebop, hip-hop, and the blues Jazz is new and old October 15, 2008 IMIIIAISMI SI CONTRIBUTIONS CAN BE MADE AT ANY TIME B Y /M AIl/PH O N E or INTERNET at WWW KMHD EM Beyoncé Fine Tunes Her Sound Writes 70 Songs for New CD Bürçcjalovs? R o se Floral & Gift Shop 7545 NE Sandy Blvd. 503-255-6221 I st Annual Pumpkin Patch O c to b er 19-30 All are invited to join in the family-fun autumn harvest celebration! There will be Refreshments. Live music and more! Please call Debbie for more information at 503-255-6221. T h e re 's p ro lific , and then there's Beyonce. The Grammy-winning icon-in waiting has spoken out about her upcoming album, a labor of love she's spent the past 12 months w orking on and one s h e ’s "poured [her] heart and soul into." Make that heart and soul and songwriting skills. Knowles said she recorded 70 songs for her new album. "I have taken the time so I can create my sound, something that says who I am at this stage in my life," the 26-year-old says. "It is my baby." The R&B diva continues in full gush mode, saying the album has turned into her most time-con suming professional endeavor to date. "It is the most time I have spent on any project since my first records as a member of Destiny's Child when I was 15 years old. I have recorded over 70 songs and have created a sound that reveals all of me." And, rest assured, there's a lot more to reveal of Mrs. Jay-Z. W BMMMMMM ttta sp o n s o r a p a rty to r th e lo c a l H ead Ju n io r R eid, a w o rld w id e Reggae and dance hall legend and form er lead singer o f the super group B lack U huru, will app ear S aturday, O ct. 18 at B ossanova B alloom , 722 E. Burnside. R e id r e c e n tly w o n th re e m usic aw ards in Jam aica and w as featu red on the A m e ri S ta rt c h ild re n o n O c to b e r 18th fro m 2 -4 p m T h e y ’ l l e n jo y gam es, fo o d T re a ts w ill be d o n a te d b y lo c a l m e rch a n ts Junior ‘One Blood' Reid TWO SMASH HITS ON ICE! O M SI A fter D ark - OMSI After Dark is a night at the museum for the 21 and over crowd fdled with food, drink and science fun; $ 10 fee. For more information call 503-797- 4000 or visit omsi.edu. Sunday. Night Jazz, - Church G irls -- Church Girls, a musical about teenage girls who go through the same uni versal issues other girls go through, exploring who they are wand want to be and the standards they choose to or not to live by, c o n tin u e s through Oct. 24 at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center in north Portland. Act One Act Two ti*«, H IG H SCHOOL MUSICAL HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL OCT. 2 3 -2 6 Thu. OCT. 23 ★ 7:30 PM OPENING NIGHT TIC K ETS $ 1 2 ! (Excludes Front Row and VIP »eats No double discount» ) ■ M M M M M M I (MMMMMMI Reggae, Dance Club Legend T h e B u n g a lo w R ose tn c o n ju n c tio n w ith T h e P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r w ill and tu n Beyoncé Knowles and her husband Jay-Z. "I am in a different place right now and I wanted people to see the many sides of me. The music is upbeat for the dance, fun side and it is reflective, passionate and serious for the personal side. I have taken risks here. I am not afraid and my music will explain it all." But critics be warned: Knowles is not to be pigeonholed. "There is no label or tag on my sound. It's me and I am so ex cited to share it with the world on Nov. 18." She's expected to kick off a world tour in support of her third solo album next spring. Sun. Sat. OCT. 25 OCT. 26 12 NOON 12 NOON 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM Fri. OCT. 24 Buy tickets at www.highschoolmusicaltheicetour.com, c o m c a s b jJ j.c o m , The Rose Garden Box Office or call 1-877-789-R0SE TICKET PRICES: $16 - $20 - $35 VIP - $60 Front Row lim ite d number of Front Row and VIP seats available Call for details. (Service charges, facility and handling fees may apply.) St. C harles Spaghetti D inner - St. Charles Church, 42nd and N.E. Emerson, hosts its 58th annual Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner, Sunday. Nov. 2, from noon to 6:30 p.m. Also includes tossed salad, bread, soft drinks and pies. Take-out available. For more informa tion, call 503-281-6461. 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 W ednesday’s, between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Bob the Builder - TVs Bob the Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listening to the cool sounds o f Mel Brown, in the Rogue River Room at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City. No cover charge. Live Jazz — Every Fri day and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third D egrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 1510 S.W. Harbor Way, will host the ongoing weekend series featur ing Portland’s rich jazz scene with no cover orminimum purchase. For more information, visitpdxjazz.com. Free OM SI Teen Night - On Saturday, Oct. 18, the Oregon Museum of Science and in dustry will offer teenagers ages 13-18 a free night at the museum filled with special pro gramming and fun activities, cheap eats, a live DJ, Segway rides and more. O pen Mie Night - Every Wednesday night at 7 p.m., Proper Eats Market and Café. 8638 N. Lombard St., host open mic night. Builder and his Can-Do Crew invite aspiring young build ers to help get the job done in a hands-on traveling ex- h ib it at the P o rtland Children’s Museum. The 2,000 square-foot, multi- media exhibit invites ex ploration and teamwork forchildren and families. The show runs through Jan. 19. First Thu rsday A rt Gal lery O pening - Every first Thursday in the Pearl, meet the artists and jo in the street party for gallery recep tions and openings in troducing the w orks o f many artists; this is a free event. G uys and Dolls — Performances of the classic "Guys and Dolls” runs through Nov. 2 at the Portland Center Stage with Broadway performers, the best local talent, over 80 costumes, 258 props and every single bell and whistle intact. Music Millennium Free Shows — The Music Millennium, 3158 E Burnside, host many in-house live performances. En joy free music and the opportunity to meet local artists. Call 503-231 -8926foraschedule. Lt.tf can M usic A w ards w ith A li c ia K ey s. H is m o n s te r h it " O n e B lo o d ” w ith B la c k U huru is still a dance club hit today. A lso appearing are the Don D ignitaries and DJ Red Fya. D oors open at 9 p.m . T ic k e ts are $16 in ad v a n c e and $20 at the door. SlidersG rill-Sliders Grill, 3011N. Lombard, features an eclectic assortment of perform ers on the main stage, accompanied by deli cious food. Call 503-459-4488 for more information. W atching Artists at W ork - Be a tourist in your own community as lo cal artists open their studios to the public during the annual Portland O pen S tu d io s to u rs, S aturday and Sunday, Oct. in fo rm a tio n , v isit 18-19. For m ore portlandopenstudios.com . Free First F riday Nights - The Portland Children's Museum has partnered with Tar get to provide free admission to everyone on the first Friday o f each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. O regon Zoo Buck Tuesdays - On the 2nd Tuesday of every month, the zoo hosts 2- Buck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo during regular zoo hours for the dis counted price of $2 per person! OM SI $2 D a y s- - The first Sun day o f ev ery month can spark your passion for science at the OMSI when ad mission isjust $2. For more infor m atio n , v isit OMSI.edu. Power of Love- - Orpheus gifts the sky, birds and stars as a sign of his love to Eurydice in A rtists Repertory T heatre’s produce of “ Eurydice” by Sarah Rahl. Now playing through Oct. 26 on the A lder Stage. For tickets and information, call 503-241 -1278. 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