Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 02, 2011, Page 13, Image 13

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    March 02, 2011
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Ready for Film Roles Again
(AP) — After seven years in
the California governor's man­
sion, Arnold Schwarzenegger
is returning to his old day job:
acting.
Schwarzenegger wrote on
Twitter that he's ready to start
considering film roles again.
The former governor tweeted
earlier this month: "Exciting
news. My friends at CAA have
been asking me for 7 years when
they can take offers seriously.
Gave them the green light to- Arnold Schwarzenegger
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day."
Creative Artists Agency is a
leading H ollywood talent
agency.
Schwarzenegger's personal
aide, Daniel Ketchell, confirmed
the tweet.
Before leading the state of
California from 2003 to 2010,
the former body builder was the
star of such blockbusters as the
"Terminator" franchise and
"True Lies" and comedies like
"KindergartenCop" and "Twins."
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“Who Am I” — Jefferson
High School invites the com­
munity to their production of
“Who Am I.” The Black History
Month play was suspended because of
snow last week and will now take place on Thursday,
March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Jefferson auditorium.
Tickets will be $5 at the door.
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You deserve the
time of your life.
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Women’s Film Festival -- After months of jurying over
400 films from female filmmakers from around the
world, the W omen’s Film Festival (a.k.a. POW Fest)
opens its fourth annual series Wednesday, March 9 at
the Hollywood Theater with screenings continuing
through Sunday, March 13. Features include true
pioneers in women-created cinema, but also those
who are just getting their start. For a complete list of
programming and schedule details, visit powfest.com.
Saturday Market Opens for Season ~ Join Portland
Saturday Market on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday,
March 5 for the official opening of the 2011 season.
The Old Town market has celebrated arts and crafts in
the Pacific Northwest for 38 years.
Perseverance: Black Pioneers in Oregon -- A unique
exhibit, developed in
collaboration with
the Oregon Histori­
cal Society and the
Oregon Northwest
Black Pioneers, high­
lights the environ­
ment and stories of
early Oregon black
pioneers who lived
in the state prior to World War II. Now showing
through April 3 at the Oregon History Museum, down­
town.
Pacific NW Black Pioneers
Exhibit—Admission is free to
the Pacific Northwest Black
Pioneers exhibit at City Hall,
downtown, through March 11.
The show depicts the experi­
ences and challenges black
pioneers faced while settling
in Oregon, Washington and
Alaska, from 1870 to 1990.
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, OMIM AX Theater and USS Blueback
Festival of African Films ~
Portland Community College’s
Festival of African Films honors Black
History Month with screenings and special events
through March 5. For complete listings and more
information, visit africanfilmfestival.org.
Norman Sylvester Band — Boogie Cat Norman
Sylvester and his band performs Friday, March 4 at
Domenic’s in Milwaukie; Saturday, March 5 at Prime
Time in Forest Grove; Tuesday, March 8 at the Lotus
Card Room; Friday, March 11 at the West Linn Saloon
and Saturday, March 12 at Tillicum in Beaverton.
Mel Brown Live ~ Portland jazz giant Mel Brown
performs at Salty’s on the Columbia every Friday and
Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman of Jazz,”
Brown has a career spanning over 40 years.
Mysteries of Ancient Egypt -
- Through cutting-edge mod­
em technology, the Oregon
Museum of Science and In­
dustry will take visitors on a
journey back in time to expe­
rience the mysteries and won­
ders of ancient Egypt in the
new exhibition “Lost Egypt:
Ancient Secrets, M odem Science,
through May 1.
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Jock &JHI.
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ociol Club
...will be having a fund raising Spring Fling Dance
al the Elks Ltxlge on March 19th.
Come one, come all!
Will include:
all you can eat lish
and a raffle
Donation is $15.00
now playing
Last Polar Bear exhibit - At the World Forest Center
Discovery Museum, photographer Steven Kazlowski
docum ents the devastating urgency o f global
warming’s impact on the Arctic in the photo exhibit,
The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth of a Warming
World. Show runs through April 3.
Live 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 inform ation, visit
pdxjazz.com.
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Explore What Makes You Tick - OMST s new highly
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