Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 08, 2010, Page 12, Image 12

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Fortiani» (Dbseruer
December 8, 2010
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ENTERTAINMENT
Sweet Street Food Cart
on the corner of MLK and Lombard
Monday - Saturday, 11:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday Special: 3 Wings $2.00
Friday Special: Rib Sandwiched Beef or Pork $4.00
call
503-995-6150 to place order
Christmas Tree Lot
World Religions Art Ex­
hibit — Award winning artist
Tamara English explores sacred
elements of Islamic tile-work and
Christian medieval manuscripts, and pre­
sents finding in a series of oil paintings titled “The
Universal Book o f Hours”. Exhibit is on display from
through Dec. 20 at the North Portland Library, 512 N.
Killingsworth.
Ebenezer Ever After - Stumptown
Stages presents an original holi­
day musical directed by Kirk
Mouser, starring Margie Boulé
and Wrick Jones. Performances at
Theater! Theater! on Southeast
Belmont through Dec. 24. Pur­
ch ase
tic k e ts
o n lin e
at
stumptownstages.com or call 503-381 -8686.
ZooLights - The Oregon
Zoo is a winter wonderland
with the annual ZooLights
display bringing more than
a million colored lights to
holiday festivities that con- jb
tinue nightly through Jan.
2, expect for Dec. 24-25
when the zoo is closed.
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Romeo and Juliet Open­
ing - Young drama stu­
dents of Portland's North­
west Academy's Arts After Hours Project will star in
a stage production of Romeo and Juliet at the North­
west Academy's Blue Box Theater, 1130S.W .MainSt.
Show runs through Dec. 12. Admission is $10 for
adults, $5 for students and seniors.
Mars on Life - Live! - Portland ac­
tress and singer Susannah Mars lifts
her voice and charms audiences into
banishing their holiday baggage and
embracing the season in this holiday
show. Performances run through
Dec. 19 at Artists Repertory Theater,
Alder Stage 1515 S.W. Morrison.
Call 503-241 -1278 for tickets or visit
artistsrep.org.
XMAS TREES
Any Doug Fir 5-7 ft. $20.00
Any Nobel Fir 5-7 ft. $30.00
Any Grand Fir 5-7 ft. $30.00
6500 NE MLKJr.Blvd.
On the corner of: MLK Jr. & Rosa Park
College Fair — Black United Fund welcomes students
interested in learning about college entry testing pro­
cedures, study skills, university options, and more.
Free event will be held
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Saturday, Dec. 11 from 10
j !
a.m. to 1 p.m. at Warner Pacific
College, McGuire Auditorium, 2219
S.E. 68th Ave. Register at bufor.org or con­
tact Adrienne Livingston, alivingston@bufor.org or
503-282-7973.
Jingle Bell Swing! - The Portland Gay M en’s Chorus
presents a 1940s holiday celebration with the incredible
energy and rhythm of the swing era. Performances on
Friday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 11 at 2 p.m.
and 8 p.m. in the Newmark Theatre at the Portland
Center for the Performing Arts. Great seats start at $ 16.
Monsters of Accordion -- Pink­
haired accordion pin-up Renee
de la Prade will perform Celt-
punk jigs, rock anthems, gypsy
music, and squeezebox-fueled
drinking songs, along with per­
formances by The Petrojivic
Blasting Company, Com Mo,
and Jason Webley, all held at
the Kennedy School Theater
on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.
Last Polar Bear exhibit - At the World Forest Center
Discovery Museum, photographer Steven Kazlowski
docum ents the d ev astatin g urgency o f global
warming’s impact on the Arctic in the new environmen­
tal photo exhibit. The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth
of a Warming World. Display is on view through Jan.
2. Visit worldforesty.org or call 503-228-1367.
Norman Sylvester Band — Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester
and his band perform Friday, Dec. 10 and Saturday,
Dec. 11 at Clyde’s; and Saturday. Dec. 18 at Halibut’s.
Murals Exhibit - The exhibit “Walls of Heritage, Walls
of Pride; African American Murals,” showcasing mu­
rals from Portland artists and all over the country takes
place at the Oregon historical Society through Feb. 13.
Holiday Light Show — The largest drive through ani­
mated light show in the Northwest, returns for its 18th
season at Portland International Raceway. Runs
through Dec. 26. Rates are $16 each car load.
Discount Admission - OMSI visitors pay only $2 per
person for general admission on the first Sunday of
each month as well as discounted admission of $5 to the
Planetarium, OMIMAX Theater and USS Blueback
submarine.
Avalon Flowers
530 SE 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250
A full service
flower experience
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