fjortlanò (öhsemer Page A IO Art October 14, 2009 I IMIllMMitM ENI Rebels and Rabble-Rousers Saturday, with a 2 p.m. Sunday m atinee and alternating Satur­ day 2 p.m. and Sunday 7:30 p.m. perform ances. E.L. D o cto ro w ’s sw eeping novel com es vividly to life in this spraw ling epic set against the b ack d ro p o f the ragtim e craze in 1908 New York City. In it, three disparate families inter­ twine: a w ealthy w hite woman and her son, w hose lives are shaken up when she takes in a baby ab andoned by a young black girl; a Jew ish im m igrant father and daughter who find unexpected fortune at the dawn o f the m otion picture age; and an ragtime musician (Coalhouse Walker) whose w orld unravels after a group o f bigoted fireman destroy his brand new car to “teach him a lesson” about “ap­ propriate” place in the burgeon­ ing prosperity o f a new A m eri­ can century. Ragtime follows fight for justice Portland Center Stage invites Portland to return to the tum o f a different century for Ragtime, the Tony-Award winning m usi­ cal about the anarchist crusad­ ers, death-defying m agicians, race apologists and renegade m usicians who fom ented revo­ lutions in the draw ing rooms an d fo u g h t in ju s tic e in the streets o f an Am erica that laid the groundwork for the America we live in today. Ragtim e runs through Nov. 1 at the G erding T heater at the A rm ory, 128 N.W. 11th Ave. Tickets range from start at $24, with student and under 30 dis­ counts available. Rush tickets for Ragtime are $ 15. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Mother's (Susannah Mars) world stretches nearly to the breaking point when she goes out on a limb to help Coalhouse (Gavin Gregory) reclaim the love of Sarah (Rachael Ferrera) despite tragedy, injustice, fear and regret in Ragtime, playing on the Portland Center Stage Main Stage. Hip Hop F estival--T he 11th annual POH HOP hip hop festival opens W ednesday, Oct. 7 at the Ash Street; continuing T hurs­ day, Oct. 8 at the Backspace; Friday, Oct. 9 at Slabtow n; and Saturday, Oct. 10 at the Roseland Theater. r#0 P ro d u c e d b y Feld E n te rta in m e n t Detroit rapper Ryan M ontgom ery, aka Royce D a 5 ’ 9” brings his lyrical skill and musical prowess to Portland for a Friday, O ct 16 show at the Roseland Theater, downtown. Royce D a 5 ’ 9” is scheduled to release his fourth album Street Hop later this month. The CD show s his versatility with the song “Shake T hat” w hich recounts the turm oil he felt as not only as artist, but also a husband and a father while being incarcerated for a year. The rapper has jo in ed forces on tour w ith three other M Cs — Joe Budden, C rooked 1 and Joell Ortiz — to form the hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse. nating all proceeds to feed homebound seniors. Parties o f five or m ore are asked to call ahead and m ake a reservation. M usic M illennium Free Show s - The Music M illennium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perform ances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule. OM SI A fter Dark - OM SI After Dark is a night at the m useum for the 21 and over crow d filled with food, drink and science fun; $ lOfee. Form ore information, call 503- 797-4000 or visit om si .edu. Predators o f the Serengeti - Com e hear the roar as the O regon Z oo shows o ff its new est and m ost am bitious exhibit with three A frican lions and other anim als that are hom e to the Serengeti. Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the T hird Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510 S. W. H arbor W ay. No cover or m inim um pur­ c h a se . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , v is it pdxjazz.com. Sounds o f the Suprem es - On Saturday, Oct. 10, Lena B Connection brings her soulful Supremes sound to J e w e lia ’s II V IP Lounge, located in the College Square Mall on Northeast 242nd and Stark in Gresham . Songs from the Sea - -Inspired by the briny * d eep , the P o rtlan d G ay M en ’s C horus presents a classical m a tin e e o f ‘S ongs from the Sea” on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 3 p.m. at Reed C ollege’s Kaul A uditorium. For tickets, visit pdxgm c.org or call 503-226- 2588. V 4Ì D ickens’ Classic -- M arissa N eitling and Shea M ackinnon star in Oliver! the musical play based on Charles D ickens’ classic novel. Perform ances through Oct. 18 at the Lakew ood Center for the Arts, 368 S. State St. in Lake Osw ego. Loaves & Fishes Benefit - On Tuesday, Oct. 13, from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. W idm er Brewing and the W idm er Gasthaus, 929 N. Russell St., will support the M artin Luther King Jr. Loaves and Fishes Center by do- ON^-ICE Detroit Rapper Due exhibit though the end o f the year. W ash­ ington was an early leader in giving women the right to vote. Norm an Sylvester B and -- N orm an Sylvester perform s each Thursday this m onth at 9 p.m. at the 720 Nightclub; and Friday, Oct. 16 and Saturday, Oct. 17 at Tillicum. On Fri­ day, Oct. 23, h e’s at C lyde’s and Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Candlelight. Since 1984, we have been playing the great sounds of jazz & blues music! Royce Da 5 ' 9" Food and E ntertainm ent - Sliders Grill, 3011 N. Lom bard, features an eclectic as­ sortm ent o f perform ers on the main stage, accom panied by delicious food. Call 5459- 4488 form ore information. T otally G ospel II - Peninsula O pen Bible Church, 8225 N. Peninsula, hosts all styles o f gospel, country, and contem porary music with host Riny Horst each Friday night from 7:30p.m . to 9 :3 0 p .m . For more information, call 503-335-3132. Neil S im on ’s R u­ m ors - Rum ors, a c o m e d y by N eil Sim on, will be per­ fo rm e d W e d n e s ­ day, Oct. 7 through i Sunday, Oct. 11 and Oct. 14-15 in the Hunt C enter T heater on the U n iv ersity o f Portland cam pus in north Portland. For reservations, call 503-943-7287. V Battle to V ote - The C lark County H is­ to ric a l M u se u m , 1511 M ain S t. in V ancouver, hosts a free w om en’s suffrage BUSINESSDirec/ory PRESENTS W ORLDS , FAIN TAI S T « H orace S. S impson J boyds Barber For an appointment, call; (503)734-5312 Picture Perfect Lawn Landscape 222 N. Killingsworth Ave. Portland, Or 97211 PH (503) 970-5743 Licensed and Bonded LCB 6165 JAM ES BOYD 3535 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland, OR 97218 upscalebarberspa@yahoo.com Special Bonus/ z"~ State Farm* Providing Insurance and Financial Services a Disney Prince« arirf ’ Michael E Harper Tickets On Sale Now! OCT. 2 2 - 2 5 \ Thu. OCT. 22 * 7:30 PM O P E N IN G NIG H T TICKETS $12!* Sat. Sun. 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