October 20. 2010___________________________ JjJorthuth (ObstrUer Arts Page IS r n i 11111V11111111 11 in 1 1 1 1 v r n v i i i r n n T i i f t / / f t t t f ENEEtl E N T E E IA IN M E N I n e t ■ t/> J a r b e r & B e a u t y S a Aaron Peterson , O w ner C osm etologist / Barber / Stylist Photographer Retrospective Hrs: 10:30am - 7pm / Mon. • Sat. 5800 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 (Next to The Cash Connection) When Eve Crane walked into the A 'K asha G allery in Beaverton with her portfolio, owner Steve Smith said he felt like he was looking at buried treasure. Crane's stunning black-and- white images take us inside some of the 1960's most intimidating groups. She relied on her good eye, great timing and well-con­ nected friends, like Black Pan­ ther leader Eldridge Cleaver, to tell her what was going on and where, so she could go there and take photos. With subjects like the Hell's Angels, Huey Newton, Bobby Seals and David Hilliard, her photos reveal the heady excite­ ment of turbulent times. Forty years later, Eve herself is the subject of a retrospective. “Art Beat,” a regular pro- ru n Zekef s Ready Ribs is now Open!! Rib dinners special: 3 Ribs 2 sides and bread $9.49 Z eke’s is having a 2 month special (June-July 3rd): • Wings with toast $ 1.99 • 12 wings with Toast and fries $9.49 • 3 wings fries and Toast $4.49 • Hot Link or German Sausage with soda $2.99 • Chilli fritos with soda $2.99 Come by Today Open 10:30am till 8:00pm, Monday through Saturday 5800 NE MLK Jr. Bid., Portland • 503-321-5121 “The chicken tastes better then Jacks'" eve Crane takes us back to the 60s with her historic photograph of civil rights activists James Baldwin and Bobby Seale. gram of Oregon Public Broad- casting will profile the photographer’s work on Thurs- day, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. Reuse Art: Masks of Incognito A group o f guest artists have created masks of reclaimed materi­ als as part o f a masquerade gala fundraiser for the local recycling and reuse organization SCRAP. Masks of Incognito represent the innovation and variety inspired by artists ’ use of reclaimed and recycled materials. Transforming discarded materials such as leather scraps and zippers, milk jugs and metal springs, vintage piano keys and clock parts into masks, the 25 artists have cre­ ated works to transform the face and character of a mask wearer. The masks will be on display in SCRAP’S R ev isio n Gallery, 2915 N.E. Martin Luther King. Jr. Blvd. during the month of October and then a u ctio n e d at S C R A P ’S fundraising masquerade ball at the Oregon Zoo on Oct. 28. rin in tes yioukto c o m e oiiWaBiBl Friday, O ct 22nd at 7 pm ........ Jackson Videos Coming Out (AP) -- Michael Jackson's com­ plete library o f videos is being re­ stored and rereleased, as well as a never-released clip for his song "One More Chance." The "Michael Jackson's Vision" boxed set is due out on Nov. 22 and includes 4 1 /2 hours worth of mate­ rial, including the full version of "Black or White," which was cut short after its initial release due to violent imagery and Jackson's gyra­ tions. Jackson made a short film for the song "One More Chance," but it was never released. He was charged with sexual molestation in 2003, right around the time the single was re- Michael Jackson leased. He was acquitted in that case. O ther videos include Martin Scorsese (Scor-say-zee)-directed "Bad" and his most famous video, "Thriller." .. ....... .... M fe - - ," " .. "f , 1 ! Come celebrate our 3 Year Anniversary with a night of Music, Worship, Fellowship and more! New Song Community Comer T Pastors Jerrys Annie 2511 NE Martin Luther King Blvd Gutierrez , j Corner of N i M IK Blvd and Russell St Doors open at 6pm for every service For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481 or ion on to www.mfhmportland.com