Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 02, 2009, Page 8, Image 8

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    December 2, 2009
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would Jesus Buy’
Jefferso n H igh S c h o o l’s 9th A n ­
nual M ulticultural F ilm F estival w ill
p resen t “ W hat w o u ld Jesu s B uy,” a
serio u s d o cu m en tary -co m ed y on the
com m ercialization o f C hristm as.
T he co m m u n ity is in v ited to the
free screen in g o f the film , Tuesday,
D ec. 8 at 5 p.m . in th e seco n d floor
co n feren ce room o f the N orth P o rt­
land Library, 512 N. K illingsw orth St.
W hat w o u ld Jesu s B u y ? fo llo w s
Rev. B illy and the C h u rch o f Stop
Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, December 5, 2009
9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.
OAME Center
4134 N. Vancouver Avenue
Portland,Or. 97217
Help support our local minority entrepre­
neurs by doing your holiday shopping at
the OAME Center. Just to name a few,
vendors will be displaying a wide selection
o f merchandise fo r gift-giving including
clothing, jewelry, purses, art work,scarves,
cosmetics, nutritional products, home-
cooked goods, videos/DVDs and home
decorations. And, after all that shopping,
take time to relax and unwind with an on-
site spa and massage.
For vendor information, contact Yollanda-Nins
Johnson @ 503-680-3314, email:
justaskyollanda@hotmail.com or Gwen Johnson@
360-576-7028, email: gwen7@comcast.net
S hopping G ospel C hoir on a m ission
to save A m erica's C h ristm as from
the S hop o caly p se: the end o f m an ­
k in d from co n su m erism , o v er-co n ­
su m p tio n an d th e fire s o f etern al
debt.
T hrough retail in terv en tio n s, c o r­
p o rate ex o rc ism s, and som e good
o ld -fa sh io n e d p reach in g , R everend
B illy rem inds us that w e have lost
th e tru e m ean in g o f C h ristm as.
W hat W ould Jesus Buy? is a jo u r­
ney into the heart o f A m erica - from
ex o rcisin g the d em ons at the Wal-
M art headquarters to taking o ver the
ce n te r stage at the M all o f A m erica
and then u ltim ately h ead in g to the
P ro m ised L a n d ... D isneyland.
Center Presents ‘Japanese C urrents’
such as Cannes and Sundance,
m aking their Portland debuts.
Japanese C urrents kicks o ff the
films will be screened Friday,
Dec. 4 through Monday, Dec. 7
at W hitsell A uditorium at the
P o rtlan d A rt M useum , 1219
S.W. Park Ave. Tickets are $8
for general admission and $7 for
students and seniors.
The N orthw est Film Center
celebrates the vibrancy o f Japa­
nese culture and cin em a this
w eekend, bringing together the
m ost internationally acclaim ed
Japanese films o f the past two
years.
Japanese C urrents is a film
series that spans diverse genres
from science fiction and fantasy
to historical dram a and anime.
The featured film m akers them ­
selves range from em erging new
talents to established masters.
Several o f the film s included
are critical darlings from presti­
g io u s in te rn a tio n a l fe stiv a ls
The Northwest Film Center
presents the latest and best
o f contemporary Japanese
cinema this weekend at the
Portland Art Museum.
Face Your Fears in
Scream!
A re you brave enough to put
your head in the guillotine, pet
a tarantula, or take a free fall?
Visitors to the O regon M u­
seum o f Science and Industry
(O M S1) w ill g et th e ir h eart
p u m p in g an d th e ir p a lm s
Visitors to OMSI
face their fears in
Scream! an exhibit
that tests the
physiological,
neurobiological and
sociological
aspects o f fear,
now showing
through Jan. 3
sw eaty at Scream ! F eaturing
G oose Bumps! The Science o f
Fear.
N ow show ing through Jan.
3, Scream! exam ines the physi­
ological, neurobiological, and
sociological aspects o f fear.
P articipants can experience
fear in a safe and enjoyable en­
vironment, rate their responses,
understand the science behind
the em otion, and team how the
brain and body work together
to respond to danger.
OM SI is located at 1945 S.E.
W ater Ave. M useum adm ission
is $ 11 for adults and $9 for youth
ages 3-13.
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Happy Hour Monday - Friday 4pm - 7pm
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S u n d a y 's O pen M ic Jam S essio n s
$3.00 cover charge -
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★
Pass the Mic Night*
DJ Larry Bell:
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Welcome all Musicians,
Singers, Comedians, Poets
8:00 pm — Hosted by Sam
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