Page 12 'ri,‘ Portland (Dhsvruer YAM YAM’S lune 2, 2010 1NI1P1ÀINM1NI S o a fd ci« (fo o tin g tm ibccuc r/*c Lean Times for Rapper 7339 MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97211 Phone ( 5 0 3 ) 9 7 8 - 9 2 2 9 Fax 50 Cent credits a liquid diet and treadmill workouts for a shocking weight loss. The hip hop star and actor dropped 54 pounds for his role in a movie Inspired by a pal who died o f cancer. 50 Cent penned and stars in "Things Fall Apart," a flick about a football player stricken with the disease. “I lost 54 pounds for it,” the 6-foot rapper, 34 — who dropped from 214 pounds to an astonishing 160 with a liquid diet and three-hour-a-day treadmill walks fornine weeks — tells the new US Weekly magazine. "I was starving." Now he’s back on tour and says, "I’ve been eating. I’ll be back in shape in no time!" (503) 978-9229 Hours: CLOSED Monday Tuesday-Saturday 11AM - 11PM Sunday 12:30 PM - 6 PM buffet LUNCHSPECIAL #1) #2) #3) #4) #5) #6) #7) (l 1AM-3 3OPM) 2PCSCATF1SH, 1 W IN G W /FF& TO A ST$6.00 2 WING, 1 PC CATFISH W /FF& TOAST $5.50 2 BBQPORK.RIBS, 1 W INGW /FF& TOAST$7.00 1 HOTLINK, 2 BBQ PORK RIBS W /FF& TO A ST$6.00 1 BBQPORK RIB, 1 CATFISH, 1 SNAPPER, 1 WING $7.50 2 PCS CATFISH, 3 SHRIMP, W/FF & TOAST $7.00 PULL PORK SANDWICH, W/FF or Coleslaw All Side Dishes a re $3.00 W ith Any Above Com bo -----------------------, I-------------------------- SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN SPECIAL C O #8) DARK W/FF & TOAST $4.50 #9) 2PC WHITE W/FF & TOAST $5.00 #10)4PC W /l SIDESOFCHOICE$9.50 # 11 ) 8PC W/2 SIDESOFCHOICES $ 17.00 I P o Free Fountain Drink with Lunch Special \ I | I I Jazz Night -- The 4th an­ nual Clark Jazz Night, show­ casing both o f the Vancouver campus's acclaimed Vocal Jazz and Jazz ensembles, takes place in Gaiser Hall on Friday, June 4, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. YAM YA M ’s offer Come and show your support Barbers & Hairstylist Wanted - 1 month free 5010 N.E. 9th Ave., U nit A, 503-284-2989 Hours o f operation: M -F 9 a .m .- 6 p.m. Sat 8 a .m .- 9 p.m. Sun 11a.m .-6 p.m. P ortland Rose Festival Q ueen’s C oronation — Fiftheen high school princesses will compete for the Rose Festival Queen’d Coronation on Saturday, June 12 at 8:30 a.m. at Memorial Coliseum. W orkshops Celebrate Sisterhood -Com m unity resi­ dents are invited to join Portland author and activist S. Renee Mitchell and others during a series o f work­ shops that will focus on women o f color, healing and expression. The sessions are on Saturdays, through June 26, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Healing Roots Center, 5432 N . Albina Ave. RSVP at 503-278-8280 or remeemitchellspeaks@yahoo.com. Thursday 12:00 — 2:00 We have the best barber & hair stylists We do razor line cuts, weaves, relaxers and cuts will twinkle for the an­ nual Rose Festival Star­ light Parade, Saturday, June 5, downtown. Thepopular parade starts at 8:30 p.m. Rose Festival Ju n io r P arad e — The Hollywood dis­ trict will host the annual Rose Festival Junior Parade on Wednesday, June 9 at 1 p.m. FREE BBQ Chicken Platinum Fade 50 Cent loses 54 pounds for movie role. Alice in W onderland -- Nomadic Theater Company invites you to fall into the rabbit hole and try to keep your head from spinning in the dark, twisted world that awaits. This new, character-driven adaptation o f Lewis Carroll’s beloved novel opens Friday, June 4 at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Ave., with shows continuing each weekend through­ out June. Sum m er C am ps for Kids — Mt. Hood Community College delivers diverse and inspirational summer camps for kids, including a variety o f dance, field trips, outdoor adventure, rock climbing and sports camps. Teamwork and personal growth skills are empha­ sized. For information, dates and fees, visit mhcc.edu/ kidscamp. Norman Sylvester B and—BoogieCatNorman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, June 11 at the West Linn Saloon; Saturday, June 12 at Holy Names Heritage Center; and Friday, June 18 at Clyde’s. Mel Brown Live - Portland jazz giant Mel Brown performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman o f Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years. Ja ck & J ill’s F u nd ra is e r—Mark your calendar for the annual Jack and Jill’s Social Club garage sale, Saturday, June 5, from 10 a.m. until Sunset at 27 N.E. Cook St. All sales will benefit the social club’s Portland chapter. Food and beverages will be available. King Farm ers M arket - The King Farmers Market is back each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Oct. 31 at Northeast Seventh Avenue and Wygant Street, adjacent to King School Park. Food stamp users can receive up to $10 in matching tokens. Discount Adm ission ~ OMSI visitors pay only $2 per person for general admission on the first Sunday o f each month as well as discounted admission o f $5 to the Planetarium, OMIMAX Theater and USS Blueback submarine. The discounts are made possible by dona­ tions from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund, the Standard, and the Bank o f America Charitable Founda­ tion Live Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510S.W. Harbor Way. No cover or minimum purchase. For more information, visit pdxjazz.com. Rose Festival W aterfro n t V illage-T he Rose Festival Waterfront Village brings rides, entertainment, foods, a market and other activities at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, downtown through Sunday, June 20. Rose Festival S tarlig h t P arad e - Thousands o f lights Portland Homes - “At Home in Portland: 1909-1914,” explores the variety o f architecture during the city’s boom years between 1900 and 1920. The exhibit runs through July 11 at the Pittock Mansion, 3229 N.W. Pittock Dr. Music Millennium Free Sh ow s-T h e Music Millen­ nium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perfor­ mances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule.