Page 16 ff*!‘ Portiani* (Dhsrrner THE LAW OFFICES OF Patrick John Sweeney, PC. Patrick John Sweeney Attorney at Law 1549 SE Ladd Portland, Oregon Zinesters Talking: Women of Color The North Portland Library work with Tonya Jones to create a welcomes women o f color making presence o f women o f color in the zines, the name for self-published zine world. works. Jones is a zinester who's taught Whether you currently publish a workshops for women o f color at zine or have always dreamed o f the Portland Zine Symposium and making one, learn, share and net­ at Portland State University. WIB JL C ynd i L auper Live! — The Portland: Hillsoboro: Facsimile: Email: (503) 491-5156 (503) 615-0425 (503) 244-2084 Sweeney@PDXLawyer.com Oregon Zoo summer concert series ends with a fun-filled perfor­ mance, Wednesday, Sept. 1 when Cyndi Lauper, a pop icon who burst onto the music scene in 1984, takes the stage as part o f her national Memphis Blues tour. 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Vancouver Way, presents special Labor Day weekend concerts as tributes to the life and legend o f Johnny Cash. Jimmie Ray and Cyndi Cantrell and their Ring o f Fire Band from Las Vegas will perform Friday, Sept.3 and Saturday, Sept. 4. Tickets are $5 at the door. M exican E questrian C ulture - The Oregon History Museum presents its newest exhibit Arte en la Charreria: The Artisanship o f the Mexican Equestrian Culture. Over 300 stunning objects, many dating from the late 1800s, offer a unique view o f the culture surrounding the charro or Mexican cowboy. Anyone looking fora big, fun finish to his or her summer can head to the Oregon State Fair, now un­ derway through La­ bor Day, Sept. 6 at the state fairgrounds in Salem. The Fair is one o f the best deals around, providing hours o f entertainment at low prices. and his band perform Saturday, Sept. 4 at Tillicum in Beaverton; Thursday, Sept. 9 at Kennedy School; Friday, Sept. 10 at the Candlelight; Saturday Sept. 11 at Clyde’s; and Saturday, Sept. 18 at Domenic’s. K ing Farm ers M ark et — Einstein E xhibit— Explore the Norm an Sylvester B and— Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester The King Farmers Market is back each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Oct. 31 at Northeast Sev­ enth Avenue and Wygant Street, adjacent to King School Park. Food stamp users can receive up to $10 in matching tokens. mysteries o f space and time and journey inside the mind o f Albert Einstein, one o f the greatest scientists the world has ever known, in the new exhibit Einstein, at the Oregon Museum o f Science and In­ dustry. St. Joh n s F arm ers M ark et - The St. Johns Farmers Road to Equality Exhibit-Clark Market takes place each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Johns Plaza through Sept. 25. About 24 vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, honey and more. County Historic Museum presents the exhibit, Road to Equality: the Struggle for Women’s Rights in the North­ west. The museum is located at 1511 Main St. in Vancouver. For more information, call 360-993-5679. C om m unity F u n — The next family-friendly and multi­ cultural PROPER Festival is held Saturday, Sept. 11, from 12 p.m. to4 p.m. at Kenton Park in north Portland. Activities include a bike and car show, healthy living exhibits, live art and entertainment, networking booths, a puppet show and free food. M el B row n Live — Portland jazz giant Mel B row n p e r­ forms at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “ G en tlem an of W©T TUBBLN© (BY TOE Prehistoric P redators — Enormous dinosaurs with lifelike ferocity are represented in an exhibit that con­ tinues through Labor Day at the Oregon Zoo. Visitors will follow a trail through an ancient rain forest, sur­ rounded by the realistic animatronic creatures that roar, snarl and move. L ive Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510 S. W. Harbor Way. No cover or minimum purchase. For more information, visit pdxjazz.com. M u sic M ille n n iu m F ree S h o w s — The M usic M il­ lennium , 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live per­ formances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -3926 for a schedule. Samson the T. Rex — A magnificent -foot-long Tyrannosaurus rex skel­ eton, one o f the most fearsome car­ nivores ever to walk the face o f the earth is on display at OMSI. The 66- million-year-old fossil known as Samson is one o f the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex specimens in existence. Discount Adm ission — OMSI visi­ tors pay only $2 per person for gen­ eral admission on the first Sunday o f each month as well as discounted admission o f $5 to the Planetarium, O M IM A X T h ea te r and USS Blueback submarine.