February 4, 2009 PageAIO A dvertise w ithdiversely in ‘r,n' P n rtlnnh <®bscr u e v Call 503-288-0031 ads@portbndoH s e iv c i .c o i n ! COM(V| i l IJS ■ n K e u e n p i n w g y w o u i in w r o iw t t e ii n ■ I We flash & unlock cell phones I Cell Phone Repairs I Fix screen • Water damage • Power supply I I 303 N.E. Killingsworth I 503-735-1422 *10% o f fla s h in g with this coupon L —_ — — — — —— 503-753-0868 H ours 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. M onday thru Saturday Sunday after church at 3:00 p.m. Pick up Delivery and Catering (A ft *• , ■ With Super Bowl performance I (AP) - Jennifer H udson had a spectacular return to the spot­ light at the N FL Super Bowl in Tam pa, Fla. Sunday. H udson made her first public appearance since the O ctober slay in g s in C h ica g o o f her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew. H er estranged brother- in-law has been charged in the killings. W earing a flow ing w hite top with black leggings and a m ili­ tary-style dark jacket, the 27- y ea r-o ld sin g e r and ac tress looked apprehensive and took a deep breath before launching into the national anthem . Jennifer Hudson sings the national anthem before H udson, who clocked in at 2 Sunday's NFL Super Bowl XLIII football game between the m inutes, 13 seconds, looked Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers in Tampa, Fla. relieved when she was through. (AP Photo) W hen she returned to her great place, with such great spir­ dressing room , she anxiously Press after the perform ance. "This was such an im portant its and time can heal her wounds. asked pre-gam e show producer Rickey M inor "How did I do?" perform ance, because it's the She's on fire right now and to­ "I told her 'T ouchdow n!'” first tim e everyone has seen tally grounded." M inor, the m u sic d irecto r M in o r to ld T he A sso ciated Jennifer. But she's in such a Dixion ’s Rib Pit k Hudson Returns to Spotlight Dinners $9.50 Sandwiches $8.50 A nd Soul Food Try us once y o u ’ll com e back again Northwest Voice For Christ Ministries “ A Community Church” Bishop H. L. Hodge, PhD P astor/T each er/R evivalist fo r A m erican Id o l, has p ro ­ d u ce d nu m ero u s S u p er Bow l p re-g am e p erfo rm an ce s, in ­ clu d in g W h itn ey H o u sto n 's 1991 an th em in T am p a th at's co n sid ered the b en ch m ark fo r sin g ers. He said H udson's tw o cell phones lit u p " like slot machines" follow ing her perform ance, and she received a m oving text m es­ sage from Jam ie Foxx, her co- star in "Dreamgirls." "His text said 'Am azing. It brought tears to my eyes,'" M i­ nor said. "She's ju st getting so m uch love." A lthough en tertainers can perform live, M inor insisted that Hudson and Faith Hill, who sang "A m erica the Beautiful" before the national anthem , use the tracks the N FL requires them to subm it a w eek before the gam e. H udson m ade h er p erfo r­ m ance personal. "S he's fro m the ch u rch ," M inor said. "So we w anted to give it a gospel feel, use a little organ, rhythm and really give it a feel that m atched Jennifer. W e w anted her to em ote the lyrics and connect w ith the song." ‘'The Voice Speaks" Art Showon Street Life Worship Service: Sundays- 8:00 A.M. Seminars: Bible Themes- Wednesdays- 6:00 P.M. “God, The Father”; “God, The Son”; and “God, The Holy Spirit” Bishop Hodge and Congregation invite you to join us at our appointment with Jesus. Fresh perspective of the ur­ ban landscape are behind “U n­ expected Beauty, Street V iew s” a new ju ried art exhibit at the Broderick Gallery, 814S.W . First Ave. The m onth long exhibit opens with a First Thursday reception, Feb. 5 from 6 p.m. to 9p.m . A dm ission is free with sales from the show benefiting Street Yoga, a local non-profit that teaches yoga and w ellness to hom eless youth and youth at risk o f hom elessness. We Reach, Teach, & Preach in Jesus’ name!!! Location: 4800 NE 30th Ave. Portland, Oregon T o in q u ire a b o u t o u r C h u rc h o r M in istry call 5 0 3 8 6 3 -6 5 4 5 o r em a il h o d g e h s p k s@ m sn .c o m Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church 4009 N. Missouri Ave, Portland, OR Gene Gill's downtown Portland street scene. DR. Johnny Pack, IV, Pastor PRAVI K BREAKFAST & FASHION SHOW THEME WE'RE BACK THE DEVIL TRIED TO TAKE US OUT RESTORE. RESOVLE, RECONCILATION" 2 Chronicles 714 My people who are called by My name shall humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked way», then 1 will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land Fe biliary 7 ,2009 10 am GUEST SPEAKER: Evangelist Melanie Pichon-Smith New OrleansLA Renowned Japanese Comedy Troupe Tours Y anomi and Kuronatsu o f the J a p a n e s e c o m e d y tro u p e Shoshinz will draw audiences to three show s this week at the C urious C om edy T h eater in Vanport Village, 5225 N.E. Mar­ tin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Shoshinz is Japanese fo r" shy tim id people," but these two surreal T okyo m aids are subser­ vient to nothing and no one. T heir delicate silences and coy dem eanor will lure you in, and then they will bend your mind with brilliant physical theater, dance, absurd music and song. Form ed in 2005, Shoshinz is now one o f the m ost renowned com edy troupes in Japan. Show s this w eekend at the Curious Com edy T heater are Thursday, Feb. at 8 p.m.; Friday, Feb. 6 at 8 p.m .; and Saturday, Feb. 7th at 10 p.m. T ic k e ts a re $ 1 2 . V is it curiouscom edy.org or call 503- 477-9477. Yanomi and Kuronatsu from the Japanese comedy troupe Shoshinz will perform this weekend at Curious Comedy Theater in Vanport Village, 5225 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. < Sisters’ Winterfolk Concert this Saturday Current Grammy award nomi­ nee Rosalie Sorrels will headline the annual W interfolk concert to benefit Sisters o f the Road, the dow ntow n Portland organi­ zation that w orks to help people w ho are hom eless and poor. D onation...........$20.00 (LIMITED SEATING!!! Sorrels was Phillips' longtime friend and frequent musical part­ ner. She just released a highly acclaim ed album o f his songs. “T he idea was to m ake some money for his medical expenses and his family," Sorrels said. The show, scheduled Satur­ day, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Aladdin Theater, will be in re­ m em brance o f folk hero Utah Phillips who appeared at almost every W interfolk since 1991. He died last May. ‘E verythin g I do is co lla b o ra tive . It's ju s t my way. I'm re a lly very in te re ste d in how the o th e r m u sicia n s perceive the song.” Cassandra W ilson KMHD radio is a collaborative effort; without the generous support from our listeners we wouldn’t be on the air! Show us that Jazz & Blues music is important to you and your community! A lso perform ing will be Kate Pow er and Steve E inhom ; Hanz Araki and friends; Anne W eiss; Andrew Calhoun; andT om May and friends. Tickets are on sale at M usic M illennium , Ticketm aster; and the Aladdin Box O ffice at 3017 S.E. M ilwaukie Blvd. — Mail to KMHD/V1HCC/261M10 SE Stark. Gresham. OR 97030 Amount: Cltv: Phone: E*p. hate: A broadcast service of M t. Hood Community College I Idaho folk legend Rosalie Sorrels will perform Satur­ day, Feb. 7 as part o f the annual Winterfolk concert at the Aladdin Theater to benefit Sisters o f the Road.