Cl?» Page 12 ^Jortlanò ©bsertirr O ctober 20, 2010 ENIEMUNMfNI Dixion ’s Rib Pit between 19th & 20th on Alberta Street 503-753-0868 Hours 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tucday thru Saturday Sunday after 3 p.m. Dinners $9.50 Sandwiches $8.50 And Soul Food Try us once you 7/ come back again The dance band Brothers o f the Baladi perform Sunday, Oct. 24 in a benefit for world peace and understanding. Concert Promotes World Peace CO HARD M IX E D M A R T IA L ARTS Our Desire To Make A Positive Impact On The Local Community Start With Our Youth Program We Also Have Women Self Defense Courses Available On Monday ♦ Wednesday • Friday 6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m. Additionally H e Offer Mixed Martial Arts For Building Self Confidence • Sel/Esteem • Self Discipline • Self Control Call Jermaine Hankins Today, For More Information S03.28I.1098 SO 10 NE 9th Suite B Portland, Oregon 97211 A benefit for world peace and ‘understanding will bring an evening of Middle Eastern and World Music to the Woods, 6637 S.E. Milwaukie Ave., on Sunday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. The Brothers o f the Baladi will perform music from their Grammy nominated CD, Just Do What’s Right. One of Portland’s finest Belly Dancers, Justina, will per­ form as well as the ‘Pan Mediter­ ranean World Beat-nik group,’ Negara. The Brothers of the Baladi are noted as a great dance band that covers Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Armenian, North African, Reggae and Latin music in addition to their own original compositions. The benefit concert celebrates the 9th Annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days, a global network of events to promote peace and un­ derstanding through the language of music in a united stand against the culture of violence Essence of Breezin' Over The Hump J o in , cts. F or HAPPY At Billy W ebb Elk’s lodge 6 N.Tillamook St Portland,’ Or e v C R - Y 7 h u r r a y a n d frjt > a y 5 P M TO 8 PM * Fcatwriktg various t>J's H O R .S b 'O H e V R E S . S P E C 'A L .S , AMD M ORE Expression PDX Jazz, the presenting orga­ nization of the Alaska Airlines/ Horizon Air Portland Jazz Festival presented by U.S. Bank, an­ nounces the debut appearance of bassist/composer Avishai Cohen. The Te, Aviv-based recording artist is set to perform at the Winningstad Theater on Satur­ day, Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Cohen will make his Portland area debut as a leader in support of his latest project, Aurora. The works represent a certain essence of expression, as Cohen uses voice as a direct and powerful vehicle for his emotions. Singing in Hebrew, English, Spanish and Ladino, the music intersects at the crossroads of many cultures, Arab-Andalusian and Hebraic. It tells the story of desert Bedouins and speaks of Bassist and composer Avishai Cohen is considered a jazz vision­ life, love, youth and freedom. ary for bringing jazz and ethnic music to wider audience.