Page A B February II. 2009 A X r ENTERTAINMENT t S Advertise with diversity in 111,1 rtlanb ®bs<*ru er Call 503-288-0031 ads (S’ portlanthlb sei ver.com M ichael T ille ry Oregon’s 150th Birthday Bash The classical music group Fear No M usic and other O r­ egon com posers have arranged a series o f concerts in Portland, Eugene and Salem as part o f O regon’s 150th anniversary o f statehood. Some m odem dance and ballet will also be m ixed in. The first perform ance will take place on Friday, Feb. 13 at Disjecta, 8371N. Interstate Ave., follow ed by concerts in at the University o f O regon in Eugene on T uesday, Feb. 17 and at W illam ette University in Salem on T hursday, Feb. 19. F ear No M usic m usicians Inés Voglar, Joel Belgique, Mika Sunago, and Joel Bluestone will jo in g u e s t a r tis ts T o m a s Svoboda, Evan Kuhlman, and N ancy Ives; the A g n ieszk a L ask a D an c ers; an d G avin Larsen from the O regon Ballet T heater for the concert series, to present a world prem iere o f three new works, w ritten espe­ cially for this grand occasion. Tickets are available at the door or online at artixpdx.com . B ro k e r 503.975.8004 m ichael@ bridgetownrealty.com Please call me, your neighborhood specialist, for any o f your Real Estate needs. My success is built on a com m itm ent to quality service B R ID G E T O W N r REALTY 1 Leisure Hour Jr. Golf Program Open Enrollment 2009 Sunday, February 22, 2009 2pm - 5pm photo by C harles Final Registration Sunday, March 8, 2009 2pm - 5pm N oble Fear No Music musicians Joel Bluestone (from left), Joël Belgique, Inès Voglar and Jeff Payne will perform Friday, Feb. 13 at Disjecta, 8731 N. Interstate Ave., as part o f concert arranged by Oregon composers to celebrate 150 years o f statehood. For New and Returning Members and Mentors 3800 NE Mallory Portland. O regon Frankie and Johnny Victor Mack and Valerie Stephens are swept into a romantic relation­ ship by fate in 'Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, ’ currently on stage at CoHo Theater in northwest Portland. Film Festival Honors Black H istory — The 19th annual Cascade Festival o f A frican Films held in honor o f Black History M onth a£ Portland Com m unity C ollege’s C as­ cade Cam pus, runs through M arch 7. Free and open to the public. For a c o m p le te s c h e d u le , v is it africanfilmfestival.org. First produced in 1987, Frankie and Johnny in the C lair de Lune is a much beloved rom antic com edy (w hich has been seen throughout the U. S. and was adapted into a m ovie in 1991) focusing on two rather ordinary people: the dream er and rom antic Johnny and the hard edged realist Frankie. T he central question in this play, as in all rom antic com edy, is can these two people with all their differ­ ences and all their idiosyncrasies som ehow swept together by fate find happiness together? The play is presented by C oH o Productions and co ­ produced and directed by veteran Portland theatre artist Tony Sonera. The production does contain adult language, them es, and nudity. Perform ances are currently on stage through Feb. 21 on Thursday through Saturday nights at 8 p.m. and Sunday m atinees at 2 p.m. at C oH o Theater, 2257 N . W . Raleigh St. A dm ission is $25 for adults and $20 for students and seniors. For tickets call, 503-220-2646. International Film s - The North­ w est Film C enter presents the 32nd Portland International Film Food and Entertainm ent - Sliders Festival through Feb. 21 with 115 G rill, 3011 N. Lom bard, features an A frica through A frican lenses com pelling new film s from over eclectic assortm ent o f perform ers on three dozen countries. The full festival program the main stage, accom panied by delicious food is available online at nw film .org. Call 503-459-4488 for more information. X box360T een( lam e Tournament - With break­ neck chases and spectacular highw ay battles, teens should com e ready to race in this gam ing tournam ent at O M SI for grades 6-12 on Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. Sponsored by G am e C razy, adm ission $ 10 at the door and $7 for pre-registered players and OM SI members. Enchanting Comedy - Lake- w ood T heater C om pany presents “Bell, Book and C andle,” a rom antic com ­ edy about a w itch w ho casts a spell on her hand­ some young neighbor and her life is turned upside down. Perform ances are scheduled through Feb. 22 at the Lake C enter of the Arts, 368 S. State St. in Lake Osw ego. Call 503-635-3901 orvisitlakew ocxl-center.org. Explore O regon History - Free adm ission, Sat­ urday, Feb. 14 and Sunday, Feb. 15 at the Oregon H istorical Society, 1200 S.W . Park Ave., as the m useum hosts a State o f Oregon 150th birthday party with cake, children’s activities, tours, and free adm ission. Zoo Buck T uesdays — On the 2nd T uesday of every month, the zoo hosts 2-Buck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo during regular zoo hours for the discounted price o f $2 per person! M odern M asterpiece - - Based on a Henry J ames tale, Benjamin B ritten'sopera,"T heTum o f the Screw ” plays T hursday, Feb. 12 and Saturday, Feb. 14 at the Keller A u­ ditorium . The show is a psychological thriller wrapped in a gothic ghost story that puts audiences on the edge o f their seats. Poetry at M iracles -- Local and national artists and m usicians share an evening o f spoken word and music at the Miracles Club, 4069 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, each W ednesday, between Yard, Garden & Patio Show - Friday, Feb. 27 thru Sunday, M arch 1, at the O regon Convention Center, stroll through lavish display gardens, enjoy free sem inars, w ine tasting and m ore. For more information, call 503-342-6401. The W iz — Tickets are now on sale for perfor­ m ances o f “T he W iz,” the all-black adap­ tation o f the “W onderful W izard o f O z,” under production by Stum ptow n Stages and scheduled Feb. 13 through M arch 11 at the Jefferson High School Auditorium . V isit stum ptow nstages.com or call the box office at 503-381 -8686. Facets O f Love -- Portland Story Theater brings you Smitten! A brand new show about the kind o f love that stuns you, lifts you, shakes you by the neck and takes you on a wild roller coaster ride. The world premiere is Friday, Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. with repeat show s on V alentine’s Day, Saturday, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. an d 9 p.m.; and a Sunday matinee on Feb. 15 at 3 p.m.. Hipbone Studio, 1847 E. Burnside, Suite 104 Tickets are $12 at the door. Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8p.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 P ortland's rich jazz scene with no cover or m ini­ m um purchase. For m ore inform ation, visit pdxjazz.com. Puppet Play - W hen Animals were People plays at D olores W inningstadTheatre, 1111 S.W Broadway on Saturdays, Feb. 14 and Feb.21 at 11a.m.; and Sun days, Feb. 15 and Feb.22 at 2 p.m. and4 p.m. A closing performance will be held at the Durst Theatre in V ancouver on Feb.28 at 11a.m. located at 32nd and Main Street. Admission $ 14 Children and $ 16 adults for tickets, call 360-695-3050 or 503-248- 0557 visit tojt.org or ticketm aster.com . I X T / 'N Fee for Jr. Golfers vEffiX ¿M p. $15.00 for 1 Child per Family $25.00 for 2 Children per Family $40.00 for 3 Children per Family $55.00 for 4 Children per Family Fee for Mentors $20.00 Additional Fee for Uniform Per Person $25.00 w hich includes Hat and Shirt If you have any questions, please call (503) 936-8568 Debbie M oaning or (503) 320-0123 Angie Harris ____________ THE____________ 7:30p.m. and9:30p.m . N orm an Sylvester Band - Friday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 14at9p.m.atTillicum in Beaverton. For more information, call 503-281 - 5989. Applications will be available to do w n loa d at our website on February 13, 2009 AV.^y.otcarn: ';o rn /.o s o rc t'q i.:.'g a j;' SPINAlCOLUMN An ongoing series d questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession Dr. Billy R. Flowers Part 6. HEADACHES: Why Chiropractic is nature’s long-lasting pain reliever. : / alw ays seem to be Y our problem s could be nerve- cause o f the headache. 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