Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 27, 2010, Page 13, Image 13

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    January 27, 2010
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Trinity Hosts Open House
Trinity Lutheran School, 5520 N.E. Killingsworth St.,
will host an open house on Tuesday, February 2nd,
from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, February 3rd,
from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Trinity has been educating
preschool to 8th grade children since 1891.
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Oprah Winfrey Tell-all Due
Gossipy author writes unauthorized bio
(AP) - An Oprah tell-all is com­
ing in April, but Winfrey isn't the
teller.
Crown Publishers announced
Thursday that Kitty Kelley's 544-
page, unauthorized "Oprah: A Bi­
ography" will be released April 13.
The first printing will be at least
500,000 copies.
Kelley is known for gossipy,
unflattering, but best-selling celeb­
rity books. She has also written about
Frank Sinatra, Nancy Reagan and
the Bush family. Among her more
notorious allegations: that Sinatra
and Reagan may have had an af­
fair while she was first lady, and
that George W. Bush snorted co­
caine at Camp David when his
father was president.
Kitty Kelley
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Kelley says she has high regard
for W infrey, but also felt committed
to writing the truth. Kelley says she
devoted the past three years to ex­
amining Winfrey's life. She says she
came away "full o f admiration for
her accomplishm ents and fasci­
nated by her complexity."
Crown says Kelley conducted
850 interviews for the book.
"Oprah W infrey has fascinated
me for many years — as a woman,
she has wielded an unprecedented
am ount o f influence over the
Am erican culture and psyche,"
K elley said in a statem ent issued
in D ecem ber 2006 by the Crown
Publishing Group. "Oprah's story
is one o f hope, prom ise and real­
ization o f the A m erican dream ."
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‘Dangerous Fruit’
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Starting in February,
Portland’s Stephanie
Schneiderman will kick
off a residency at Jimmy
Maks, downtown,
playing each first and
third Thursday, from 7
p.m. to 8 p.m.
Maks
Barbers & Hairstylist Wanted - 1 month free
5010 NE 9th Unit A, Portland, Oregon 97221
background vocals, will join her.
The duo will experiment on new
songs as well with beats, loops,
keys, electric guitar and harmonies.
Schneiderman has been featured
on programs like OPB's In House
and “Oxygen.” Her first single has
been added to radio stations around
the country.
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Hours o f operation: •
M -F
9 am - 6 pm
Sat
8 am — 9 pm
Sun
11 am - 6 pm
T erry F amily
F u n era l
H ome
Beginning in February, every first
and third Thursdays, Portland's
own Stephanie Schneiderman o f
Dirty Martini will perform material
from her landmark CD Dangerous
Fruit at Jimmy Maks, downtown.
S c h n e id e rm a n 's p a rtn e rsh ip
with prolific Northwest electronic
producer/D J Keith Schreiner re­
veals songs that artfully com bine
am bient-indie-pop, trip hop, folk
and soul.
A bright young new-to-Portland
talent, Jade Vanacore, on keys and
Protest and Patriotism
In 1942, more than 120,000 men,
wom en, and children - the vast
majority U.S. citizens - were forced
to give up their hom es and m ost o f
their possessions and be relocated
to arm ed camps. Most went peace-
fu lly , b e lie v in g c o o p e ra tio n
show ed them to be good citizens
eager to help in the war effort. A
few had other ideas o f w hat en­
tails good citizenship. One o f them
was a young Portland attorney
and n atu ra l-b o rn U.S. c itizen
nam ed M inoru Yasui.
The story is recaptured in the
play “Good Citizen” by George Tay­
lor, the winner ofCoHo Productions
new play competition. Taylor uses
a variety o f storytelling approaches
to dramatize Yasui's story as part o f
the greater political and personal
upheaval that marked the intern­
ment o f Japanese Americans during
World War II.
P erform ances are Saturday,
Jan.30at2p.m . and Tuesday, Feb. 2
at 7:30 p.m. at CoHo Theatre, 2257
N.W. Raleigh St.
2337 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, Or 97227
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