November 12. 2008 PageAô Happy Birthday! a Shay Washington Arts I IMIIIAISHIM M III Providing Insurance and Financial Services Soul Man Home Office. Bloomington, Illinois 61710 is the State Farm® Michael E Harper Agent Sam Moore inducted into vocal hall We m oved to our new location at: 9713 S.W. Capitol, Portland, OR 503-221-3050 Fax 503-227-8757 We flash & unlock cell phones Cell Phone Repairs Fix screen* Water damage • Powersupply 303 N.E. Killingsworth 503-735-1422 Rea| DeaJ Sam Moore, leadsingerof legendary R&B duo Sam & Dave, was inducted last week into the Vocal Group Hall o f Fame in Y oung­ stown, O hio along with Fleetw ood Mac. Q ueen, Jo u rn ey , T he R ighteous B ros., Bread. The Pointer Sisters, Sly and The Family Stone and other legendary musical groups. M oore. 73. and ljite partner Dave Prater were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall o f Fame in 1992. In 2006. he released the G ram m y nom i­ nated "O vernight Sensational" produced An undated historical photo shows Sam Moore (left) and Dave Prater o f the legend­ ary R&B duo Sam & Dave. by Randy Jackson and featuring a raft o f his pals including Sting. Jon Bon Jovi. W ynonna Judd, and Bruce Springsteen. The latter has called Sam "the greatest soul singer on planet Earth." M oore has been featured in the docum en­ tary, "O nly the S trong S urvive," "Tape Heads," and the movie "Blues Brothers 2(XX)," the sequel to the original "Blues Brothers" m ovie which w as hom age to Sam & Dave. Next month, to underscore that Sam Moore is die Real Deal, Universal Home Video releases "Sam & Dave: The Original Soul Men," which features rare, vintage and previously unseen footage o f the most popular duo ever to grace Atlantic or Stax Records during their heyday. *70% o f flashing with this coupon O M S I T een N ight - Saturday, Nov. 15, from 55.00 Tees 5 FAMILY REUNION Screen Printing 503-762-6042 7 p.ni. to 10 p.m., O M SI, invites visitors ages 13-18 to enjoy a free evening featuring a live DJ, Segw ay rides, and more. N orm al) S y lv ester B and - Saturday, Nov. 15, the N orm an Sylvester Band will take the stage at 9 p.m., at Roadhouse 101 in Lincoln City; and on Friday, Nov. 21 at 8:30 p.m. at C ly d e's in Portland. For more inform ation, call 503-281-5989. U rb a n H ip Hup - C o n te m p o ra ry dance and urban hip-hop join forces w hen the W hite B ird U ncaged dance series pre­ sen ts th e C a n a ­ dian dance co m ­ pany Kidd Pivot. Perform ances are at 8 p.m., W ednesday, Nov. 12 through Saturday, Nov. I atR eedC ollege’s Kaul A uditorium. Your Care Our First Priority and the rew ard o f patience during a period of personal crisis. For tickets, call the box office at 5 0 3 -2 4 1 - 1802 or visit portlandopera.org. D an ce M osaic - Experience a rich variety of dance w orks by gifted local and na­ tionally know n choreographers. A repertory concert will be presented by M etro Dancers, on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., at Portland Metro Performing Arts, 9933 SE Pine St. For ticketing, call 503-408-0604. ( on cord ia C oncert - The Concordia U niversity W ind Ensem ble, Brass Q uartet and String Ensem ble present theirFall Instrumental Concert, M on­ day. Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. on the Concordia University C am us at St. M ichael's Lutheran Church, 6700 N.E. 29th Ave. The event is free and open to the public. ers to help get the jo b done in a hands-on traveling exhibit at the Portland C h ild ren ’s Museum. The 2,000 square-foot, multimedia exhibit invites exploration and team w ork for children and families. The show runs through Jan. 19. O M S I A fter D ark - O M SI A fter Dark is a night at the m useum for the 21 and over crow d filled with food, drink and science fun; $10 fee. For more inform ation call 503-797- 4000 o r visit om si.edu. S u n d a y N ig h t J a zz - Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listening to the cool sounds o f Mel Brown, in the Rogue River Room at C hinook W inds C asino Resort in Lincoln City. No cover charge. L ive J a z z - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third D egrees Lounge at the RiverPlace Hotel, 1510 S.W . H arbor W ay, will host the ongoing w eekend series featuring Portland's rich jazz scene w ith no cover orm inim um purchase. For m ore infor­ mation, visit pdxjazz.com . G u y s a n d D o lls — Perform ances of Call toran appointment! (503)228-6140 Back by Popular Demand O ld S chool M aster B arber Reggie Brown Hours/Days: 1 l-7Tues-Fri • 10-7 Sat Reggie ’s Barber Shop 3213 NE Martin Luther King. Jr. Blvd • O p e n M ic N ig h t — E very the classic "G uys and D olls” has been extended to run through Sat­ urday, Nov. 15 at the Portland C en­ ter Stage. • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and jo in t pain • Workers Compensation injuries 503-280-9222 Specialize in all hair types. Straight razor cuts/ lines /shaves; Sheers, Clippers and Fades W ednesday night at 7 p.m ., Proper Eats M arket and Café, 8638 N. Lom bard St., host open mic night. C h ild r e n 's T h e a te r a t M t. H ood — S lid e r s G r ill - S lid ers G rill, The jo y s and dilem m as o f child­ hood are celebrated in the Mt. Hood C om m unity College play "M agic T heater." Perform ances, geared for young children, yet enjoyed by all, take place at 10:30a.m. on M onday’s W ednesdays and Fridays through Nov. 2 1. A 2 p.m. m atinee is sched­ uled Saturday, Nov. 22. 3011 N. L om bard, fea tu re s an e c le c tic a sso rtm e n t o f p e r­ fo rm ers on the m ain stage, a c ­ co m p an ied by d elicio u s food. Call 503-459-4488 for more in­ form ation. - Thursday, Nov. 27, from noon to 4 p.m.. P o 'S h in e's Cafe. 8 139 N. Denver, will host a free Thanks­ giving meal featuring delicious food, per­ form ing arts and storytelling. P rop er T h a n k sg iv in g F east S a m p lin g o f C la s s ic s --S atori M en's Chorus presents a sam pling o f classics from m adri­ gals. barbershop, spirituals, the Beatles and even opera. One show only at The Old Church, 1422 S.W . 11 th Ave., Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets available at the door. A n n u al T u rk ey T ro t - T hursday, Nov. 27, the O regon Z oo invites runners and walkers o f all ages to jo in the annual T hanksgiving Day four-m ile run and fitness walk, begin­ ning at 8 a.m ., with a one-kilom eter tot trot beginning at 9:30 a.m. Poetry at M iracles - Local and national artists P o rtla n d O p era C la ssic - Portland O pera presents Beethoven s first and only opera, Fidelio. aclassic story o f faith, determ ination tN TtKN A n O N A ÍJ Y K NO W N .Vine« i»n Celebration Jam In Honor of President Elect JU M A True Vlbc l>«nce Clww SnoxtUMoH t/x «* *Cr«r M «if f ir H w H m rz illr illp tn . BARACK GRAMA Isaiah B ob th e B u ild er - T V s Bob the Builder and his Can-D o Crew invite aspiring young build- O reg o n Z oo B u ck T u esd a y s - On the 2nd Tuesday o f every month, the zoo hosts 2- Buck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo during regular zoo hours for the dis­ counted price o f $2 per person! O M S I $2 D a y s - T he first Sunday o f every month can spark your passion for science at the O M SI when adm ission is ju st $2. For more inform ation, visit O M SI.edu. M u sic M ille n n iu m F r e e S h o w s — T he M usic M illennium , 3 158 E. B urnside, hosts in -h o u se live p erfo rm an ces. E n jo y free m usic and the o p p o rtu n ity to m eet local artists. C all 5 0 3 -2 3 1 -8926 for a sch ed u le. Rapper Hosts Reality Show « & Get Dubbie OO Da Champ and musicians share an evening o f spoken word and music at the M iraclcsClub.4069 N.E. M a rtin L u th e r K ing Jr. B lv d , each W ednesday' s, between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. F ree F irst F riday N ig h ts - The Portland C h ild ren 's M useum has partnered with T arget to provide free adm ission to everyone on the first Friday o f each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 19,h 2008 at The Grech Custn Friday. November 21s' 2008 at Santorini s The Greek Cusina 404 SW Washington Portland OR 97204 h 50 Cent has a new show on M TV , where business-savvy contes­ tants compete for a shot at fame and a huge cash prize. But the rapper says he's not following the path o f that other famous real­ ity show hosted by Donald Trump. "Im m ed ia tely when you say a reality show that has a business spin to it, they think The A p­ prentice.' and the d iffe r­ ence is these people don't actually want to work for me." the 32- 50 Cent year-old said. "They have their own busi­ ness ideas that they created and they're competing for $ 100,000 in seed money." "50 Cent: The Money and the Power" features 14 contestants compet­ ing to show that they are the best entrepreneurs. 50 Cent w ill chop down the number o f contes­ tants until the winner is crowned. People w ill be seeinga lot o f 50 Cent in the next few months. Besides the M TV project, he is re­ leasing his latest album, "Before I Self Destruct,” on Dec. 9. The CD in­ cludes an accompanying feature-length film with the same title. Santorini s, 1 1525 SW Barnes Rd. Portland. OR 97225 I I i