Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 28, 2010, Page 10, Image 10

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April 28. 2010
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Joe Kassab Jewelers and Melvin Broadous,
Re/max Equity Group Presents:
The Legendary Bobby Caldwell
and the Portland Jazz Orchestra
with Special Guest Patrick Lamb
Jimmy Maks Friday April 30th
NW 10th Ave. Portland, OR 97209
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Two shows: 7:30pm & 10:00pm
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$30.00 Reserved
$25.00 General Admission
Tickets at www.ticketsore90n.com
To make reservations call Jimmy Maks
and reserve a seat with your ticket
at 503.295.6542
www.patricklamb.com
www.jimmymaks.com
Bobby Caldwell sings
“ W hat you Won't do For Love”
and other hits
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503 485-4945
The Portland Chapter
of The Links, Incorporated
Invites you to join us at the
Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel
for:
The "Sneakers Ball"
Saturday, April 24, 2010
8235 NE Airport Way
No-host bar and silent auction begin at 6:00 PM
Sit down dinner at 7:00 PM
Wear your tux, gown, or after five attire and that favorite
pair of snazzy sneakers to
Dance, Dance, Dance!
Music by The LaRhonda Steele Band
fNTEOTAINMENI
Facebook Crowd Still Wants Privacy
■ Tech-savvy
generation
sim ilar to past
(A P) — All the dirty laundry
younger people seem to air on so ­
cial netw orks these days m ight lead
older A m ericans to conclude that
to d a y 's te c h - s a v v y g e n e r a tio n
doesn't care about privacy.
Such an assum ption fits happily
with d eclarations that privacy is
dead, as online m arketers and social
sites such as Facebook try to p er­
suade people to share even m ore
about w ho they are, w hat they are
thinking and w here they are at any
given time.
But it's not quite true, a new study
finds. D espite m ounds o f anecdotes
a b o u t c o lle g e s tu d e n ts sh a rin g
b ooze-chugging party photos, p o st­
in g r a u n c h y m e s s a g e s a n d
badm outhing potential em ployers
online, young adults generally care
as m uch about privacy as older
A m ericans.
The report, from researchers at
the U niversity o f C alifornia, B erke-
ley and the U niversity o f P en n sy l­
vania, is am ong the first q u an tita­
tiv e s tu d ie s lo o k in g at y o u n g
people's attitudes tow ard privacy
as governm ent officials and co rp o ­
rate ex ecutives alike increasingly
grapple w ith such issues.
"It is going to co u n ter a lot o f
assum ptions that have been m ade
about young adults and their atti­
tudes tow ard privacy," said M ary
M adden, senior research er at the
Pew Internet and A m erican Life
Project.
A m ong the findings:
• E ighty-eight percent o f people
o f all ages said they have refused to
give out inform ation to a business
because they thought it w as too
personal o r unnecessary. A m ong
Archie Introduces Gay Character
Riverdale High is getting
its first gay character.
Archie Comics announced
Thursday that in an issue out
Sept. 1, the long-running
comic will introduce its first
"openly gay" ch aracter,
Kevin Keller.
The strapping blond will
defeat Jughead in a burger
eating contest, win the af­
fection of V eronica and
wrestle over how to gently
All Proceeds will benefit T he Portland C h ap ter o f The Links, Inc.
Hours
12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Tueday thru Saturday
Sunday after 3:00 p.m.
Special R equest: please bring
one pair o f Sneakers to support
T he Portland C hapter o f T he Links, Inc.
Haiti R elief efforts.
Dinners $9.50
Sandwiches $8.50
And Soul Food
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A comic book cover
featuring Veronica th a t’s
coming out this fall intro­
duces a new classmate
named Kevin Keller, the first
gay character in the Archie
Comics series.
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Tickets - $60
Ticket Information: 503-707-7204
rebuff her flirtations.
Jon Goldwater, co-CEO of
Archie Comics, says the intro­
duction of Kevin is "about
keeping the world of Archie
Comics current and inclusive."
Dixion ’s Rib Pit
Prize for the best matching attire and sneakers!
Scholarship Fund and Program s
y o u n g adults, 82 percent have re­
fused, com p ared with 85 percent o f
those o v er 65.
• M ost people — 86 percent —
believe that anyone w ho posts a
p h o to o r v id eo o f them on the
Internet should get their perm ission
first, even if that photo w as taken in
public. A m ong young adults 18 to
2 4 ,8 4 percent a g re ed — not far from
the 90 percent am ong those 45 to 54.
• Forty percent o f adults ages 18
to 24 believe ex ecutives should face
ja il tim e if th e ir co m p an y uses
som eone's personal inform ation il­
legally — the sam e as the response
am ong those 35 to 44 years old.
H a p p y 9 0 th B ir t h d a y
Lucille Johnson
from your family
we love you!