Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 15, 2008, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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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.
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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
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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» )
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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.
Presents
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Come Get Delirious
An IFCC Homecoming
Saturday, October 25, 2008 • Save the Date!
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Friday, October 17, 2008
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