S eptem ber I, 2010 JJnrt lanb (Observer Page 13 Billy Webb Elks #1050 6 North Tillamook St. Portland, Oregon 97227 503 284 4853 Join Us “Breez ’ in Over the Hump” Happy Hour 4 pm — 7 pm Thursdays and Fridays DJs, Food, Specials, and more! Begins September 2, 2010 ' Burn the Floor, the sultry dance spectacular Broadway production comes to Portland’s Keller Audito- rium with performances Tuesday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 12. Electrifying Ballroom Dance F red M e y e r B ro a d w a y A c ro ss A m e ric a p re s e n ts th e e le c trify in g L a tin an d B a llro o m d a n c e s e n s a ­ tio n B u rn th e F lo o r fo r p e rfo r­ m a n c e s T u e sd a y , S ep t. 7 th ro u g h S u n d ay , S ept. 12 at K e ller A u d ito ­ rium. C reated and ch o reo g rap h ed by w orld cham pion B allroom dancer Jason G ilkison, B u m the Floor takes audiences on a toe-tapping jo u rn e y through the passion and history o f B allroom dance, from H arlem 's hot n ights at T he Savoy, w here the 4606 NE MLK Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 503.281.7000 L indy and C h arlesto n w ere b om , to the Latin Q uarter w here the C ha C ha and R um ba ruled. T he N ew Y ork T im es called the show “A nonstop d isp lay o f pop v a ria tio n s on c lassic sty les p e r­ form ed w ith precision and p o lish .” MMM New Volume of Baldwin Writings Works show timelessness of racial issues (A P ) -- "The C ross o f R edem p­ tio n : U n c o lle c te d W ritin g s" b y Jam es B aldw in, edited by R andall K enan brings Jam es B aldw in's p as­ sionate hope for a b etter A m erica into focus. K enan, an assistant professor at the U niversity o f N orth C arolina at C hapel Hill, calls the com pendium "a collection o f snapshots." A nd the w ritings are haphazard. B ut these are snapshots in the best sense: glim pses deep inside a life lived daringly and fervently, if not alw ays w ith politic attention to Baldw in's colleagues and com patriots. K enan offers B aldw in as a "prob­ able im possibility." W hat m ade him an "im possibility" ranges from his birth to a single m other in the Jim C row South and his childhood in a W right, had p u b lish ed "G o Tell It o n the M o u n tain ," w h ich e sta b ­ lish ed him as an im portant sto ry ­ teller. H is 1955 essay collection, "N otes o f a N ative Son," announced his voice as a clarion on race and h u m an ity in A m erica. A nd his 1963 h isto ry o f the N ation o f Islam , "The Fire N ext Time," cem ented Baldwin's leadership in black intellectual p o li­ tics. H e died in 1987, and the theater criticism , essays on culture o r blues m usic and even som e C ongressional testim o n y in this v o lu m e span m ost o f his ad u lt life. B aldw in argues that his view o f A m erican society and race w as m ore than "probable." A n g er w as inevi­ p o o r fundam entalist preacher's fam ­ table in a so ciety w h o se m ajority ily in N ew Y ork C ity's H arlem neigh­ b e n e fite d fro m su b ju g a tin g one bo rh o o d to his escape in 1948 to gro u p o f people. A nd facing that E urope, w here both his h o m o sex u ­ there have been p o litical and p er­ ality and his persistence as an intel­ sonal, as w ell as eco n o m ic, benefits lectual w ere m ore viable. fo r the largely w hite u p p er classes Briefly, B aldw in was bom in 1924 in d en ig ratin g black p eo p le is the and by 1953, w ith help and som e o n ly w ay to m ove b ey o n d racism , intervention from novelist R ichard B aldw in w rites. Know foS & what's up ] i f dow n under? Affordable, confidential exams and cancer sere« 1-888-5 76-PLAN Planned P a re n th o o d