April 8. 2009 PageAIO ENÏEETÀINMENI Sykes to go Late Night titled, will air on Saturdays and is scheduled to premiere this fall, the netw ork said W ednesday. W h ile th e a irtim e fo r S y k es' show w as not a n ­ nounced, it likely will fill the 11 p.m. to midnight slot now held by the sketch comedy s e rie s "M adT V ," w hich wraps its 14-season run in May. Fox says Sykes' show will include "biting" com m en­ tary, out-of-studio segments and panel discussions. Her sh o rt-liv ed com edy series "Wanda At Large" aired on Fox in 2003. The E m m y-w inning ac­ tress-comedian, who is set to host the W hite House C or­ re s p o n d e n ts ' A sso c ia tio n d inner in May, co-stars in the CBS sitcom "The New A d ventures o f O ld C h ris­ tine." (AP) - Tart-tongued Wanda Sykes is returning to Fox TV with a late-night series offer­ ing a com edic look at current events. The pro g ram , as yet un- Wanda Sykes Boston Rapperat Holocene Mr. Lif, a Boston rapper and member o f the hip hop group The Perceptionists, will perform at Holocene, 1001 S.E. Morrison, on Tuesday, April 21 at 9 p.m. For two years he attended Colgate University, dropping out after becoming enamored with the hip hop music. Dixon \ Rib Pit 503-753-0868 Hours 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Sunday after church at 3:00 p.m. Pick up Delivery and Catering ♦- Dinners $9.50 Sandwiches $8.50 And Soul Food Try us once you 'll come back again LV’s Twelve 22 Bar & Lounge 3530 N Vancouver Ave 503-281-2936 The Little Big Spot Sun. Live Music Randy Starr and The Player-Jam Session 7:00-12:00 Funk & Soul Mon, Live Music Twelve 22 All-Stars Band 8:00-12:00 Open Mic, Singers, poets. Musicians, Guests 8-12:30 Guest DJ’s and Bands Weds. Ladies Night- Twelve 22 All-Stars Band Guest DJ Rehearsal 5:00-7:00 Live Thurs. 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The modern dance group is known for its distinctive yet unpredictable brand o f genre-defying dance. For tickets, visit whitebird.org. Actor Explores Space on Science Channel (AP) - Actor Morgan Freeman is team­ ing with the Science Channel to make a series on space exploration that is ex­ pected to air on the cable network early next year. Titled "Through the Wormhole," the series will look into such topics as the possibility of life beyond Earth, future ex­ peditions to Mars and problems caused by the sun. Freeman's an astronomy enthusiast. He said the topic has fascinated him since he was young. "1 got to the point where 1 was read­ ing all o f the science fiction w riters Live Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge a, the Ri verPlace Hotel, 1510S.W. Harbor Way, hosts a rich jazz scene with no cover or minimum purchase. For more in­ formation, visit pdxjazz.com. Fun, Funky and Talented — The someday Lounge and the Fix present Spinderella of the sexy femalegroupSalt-N-Pepa. hosted by StarChile with spe­ cial guests O.G. One and Dun Diggy, Saturday night, April 11 at 125 N.W. Fifth Ave. Poetry at Miracles - Local and national artists and musi­ cians share an evening of spo­ ken word and music at the Miracles Club, 4069 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., each Wednesday, between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30p.m. Hip Hop Drummer - Questlove, a drum­ mer. DJ, music journalist and record pro­ ducer, will perform Friday, April lOat the Someday Lounge, 125 N.W. Fifth Ave., as part of the official Roots after party. The Morgan Freeman about sp ace, som e very in te re stin g books," said Freeman, in an interview from South Africa, where he's working I M l I H L S Í 9:30 p.m. show is hosted by StarChile. Guitar Virtuoso -- Multi-award winning country legend, Roy Clark makes a tour stop at Chinook Winds in Lincoln to perform his hits, including, " Y e s te rd a y , W hen I w as Young," "Thank God and Grey­ hound" and "Malagueña," on Friday, April 10, and Saturday, April 11. Both shows are at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $ 10 to $25. Tea Party Jam Session - Come enjoy the smooth and soulful sounds of the Kirk Green Band every Sunday, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Club 720, 72OS.E. Hawthorne. Thejam session and open mic is from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. All profes­ sional musicians are welcome. For more information, call 503-234-7738. Packy’s B irthday - Packy, the Oregon Zoo’s most famous resident turns 47 and is honored during the annual Elephantastic celebration at the zoo, Saturday. April 18 from 10 a m . to4 p.m. A full day of special activities, games and crafts are planned. j on a m ovie with M att Damon about Nelson Mandela. Each o f the eight episodes that the network has ordered so far will take a question — such as "are we alone?" — and use it as the starting point for its own explorations. Freeman said he's particularly inter­ ested in the idea of m anned exploration of Mars. "You know how we are," he said. "There's a horizon there, we've got to get over there and see. We can send all the probes and robots you want, but until we walk the ground itself we're not satisfied." Music Millennium Free Shows - The Music Millennium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live performances. Enjoy free mu­ sic and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 fora schedule. Zoo Buck Tuesdays - On the second Tues­ day of every month, the Oregon Zoo hosts 2-B uck T uesd ay s when guests can tour the zoo for the dis­ counted price of $2 per person. The Rat Pack - David Hayes stars as Sammy Davis Jr. in The Ra, Pack — Live at the Sands, presented by Portland Opera and B roadw ay A cross A m erican and now playing through Sun­ day, April 12 at the K eller A uditorium , downtown. OMS1 After Dark - OMSI After Dark is a night at the museum for the 21 and over crowd filled with food, drink and science fun; $10 fee. For more information, call 503-797-4000 or visit omsi.edu. Food and E ntertainm ent — Sliders Grill, 3011 N. Lombard, features an eclectic as­ sortment of performers on the main stage, accompanied by delicious food. Call 503- 459-4488 for more information.