Fortiani» (JOhscrtirr Page IO SHOW DOGS GROOMING SALON AND BOUTIQUE CALI AND SCHFPULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY o Limits ch o o se lo c a l Custom Stickers, Banners, Signs, Buttons, and More! off your first order! I Chuck Berry Resting at Home 84-year-old legend fell ill during show TREAT YOUR DOG OR CAT FOR THE NEW YEAR 1703 N E A lberta - 503-360-1066 (A P) — C h u ck B erry, w ho fell ill w ith ex h au stio n and w as escorted from stage during a C h icag o co n ­ cert on N ew Y ear’s D ay w as resting on M o n d ay at his su b u rb an St. Louis hom e. T he 84-year-old perform er did not require ho sp italizatio n and B erry ’s friend, Joe E dw ards, said he ap ­ peared to have fully recovered. "I think it w as ju s t exhaustion," E dw ards said, noting that Berry played tw o show s in N ew Y ork on N ew Y ear's Eve, then flew to C h i­ cago w here he played at the C o n ­ gress T h eater on S aturday night. " I th in k by the tim e the co n cert in C h icag o got near the end he ju st got tired," he said. B erry's agent, D ick A len, said that the singer "feels tired but g o o d ." erratic, o u t-o f-tu n e p e rfo rm an c e before he w as helped offstage. A f­ ter a few m inutes he cam e back, thanked the crow d and gave a brief description o f w hat h appened, then did a few steps o f his fam ous "duck w alk" before calling it a night. B erry still sings, plays guitar and perform s the duck w alk during his Chuck Berry p erform ances, despite his ad v an c­ Edw ards said Berry is feeling well ing years. enough to prepare fo r a Jan. ^ c o n ­ E dw ards said the show s at B lue­ cert at B lueberry Hill in U niversity berry H ill sell out every m onth w ith C ity , M o. B erry has p erfo rm ed visitors com ing from around the m onthly co n certs at the p o p u lar bar w orld to see him perform . and restaurant that E dw ards ow ns W hen B erry's friend and collabo­ since 1996. rato r Jo h n n ie Johnson — the inspi­ "H e's in great shape," E dw ards ration fo r "Johnny B. G oode" — said o f the sin g er o f early rock clas­ died in 2005, B erry told reporters he sics such as "Johnny B. G oode," w ould m iss his friend but w asn't "Sweet Little Sixteen" and "Roll Over m elancholy. B eeth o v en ." "M y turn is com ing very soon," "H e's very healthy. H e doesn't Berry said at the tim e. "W ould you sm oke o r drink. H e cuts his ow n shed a tear fo r C huck? I hope not, grass," E dw ards said. because I don't see w hy one should A m an w ho attended the C h i­ w eep w hen som ething inevitable cago concert said B erry gave an m ust com e." G ra ce fu l N am es A rt Exhibit - “Graceful Nam es,’ an art ex h ib it at the L ittm an and W hite G alleries at Portland State U ni­ versity, w ill feature the w ork o f locally- based artist K anaan K anaan and h ighlights the 99 nam es o f A llah (G od) as titles, each w ith intricate detail and vibrant color. Show opens T hursday, Jan. 6 and co n tin u es all m onth. C o m m u n ity M u lticu ltu ral F ilm - T he film “G reat, G reat, G reat G ran d p aren ts M u sic,” a p ortrait o f three g en eratio n s o f Jeli (W est A frican m usicians, singers, dancers and carriers o f collective know ledge and cu ltu re), focuses on the ancient system o f cultural tran sm issio n through sharing, respect and hum or. A d m issio n is free. T uesday, Jan. 11 at 5 p.m ., N orth P o rtlan d L ibrary, 512 N. K illingsw orth St. L ast P olar B ear exh ib it - A t the W orld F orest C en ter D iscovery M useum , p h o to g rap h er Steven K azlow ski d o c u m e n ts th e d e v a s ta tin g u rg e n c y o f g lo b a l w a rm in g ’s im pact on the A rctic in the ph o to exhibit, T he L ast P o lar Bear: Facing the T ru th o f a W arm ing W orld. Show runs through A pril 3. Family Owned. Serving this community for over 20 years!! Lowest Rates on MLK-Guaranteed! Western Union • Utility Payments Money Orders • Prepaid Debit Cards We cash all checks Always the best customer Service! ► 5132 NE MLK Blvd. (503) 284-2277 1724 NE Broadway (503) 288-8845 lanuary 5, 2011 M urals E xh ib it - T he exhibit “W alls o f Heritage, W alls o f Pride: A frican A m erican M urals,” show ­ casing m urals from P ortland a rt­ ists and all o v er the co u n try takes place at the O regon H istorical S o ­ ciety through Feb. 13. N o rm a n S ylvester B an d -- Boogie C at N orm an S ylvester and his band perform s Friday, Jan. 7 at the W est L inn Saloon; Friday, Jan. 14 at C ly d e ’s; and Saturday, Jan. 15 at the C ascade B ar & G rill in V ancouver. E xplore W hat M akes Y ou T ick -- O M S I’s new highly in teractive ex h ib it “ Identity: A n E xhibition o f Y ou” ex p lo res the physical, psychological and social ele- m ents in your life and chal­ lenges o ur notions o f p er­ sonal identity. L ive Jazz - E very Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m . to 11 p.m ., the T hird D egrees L ounge at the R iver Place H otel, 1510 S . W . H arbor W ay . N o cover or m in im u m p u rch ase. F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , visit pdxjazz.com . T ink erT oy Inspiration - - T in k er toys are bigger than ev er at the P ortland C h ild re n ’s M u seu m w h e re a “ B u ild Y o u r Im ag in atio n ” exhibit is now underw ay through Jan. 23. G iant replicas o f the c lassic T in k e r toy c o n s tr u c tio n s e t p r o ­ vides for fun and ed u ca­ tional activities targeted to ch ild ren ages 3-10. D isco u n t A d m ission -- O M S I visitors pay only $2 per person fo r general adm ission on the first Sunday o f each m onth as w ell as discounted adm ission o f $5 to the Planetarium , O M IM A X T heater and U SS B lueback subm arine. M el B row n L ive -- P ortland ja z z giant M el B row n perform s at S a lty ’s on the C o lu m b ia e v ­ ery Friday and S at­ urday night. K now n as the “G entlem an o f Jazz,” B row n has a c a r e e r s p a n n in g o v er 4 0 years. M u sic M illenniu m F ree S h ow s - T he M usic M illen­ nium , 3158 E. B urnside, hosts in-house live p erfo r­ m ances. E njoy free m usic and the opportunity to m eet artists. C all 503-231 -8926 fo r a schedule.