Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 06, 2011, Page 15, Image 15

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    April 6.2011
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Portland’s Latino theater
g ro u p p r e sen ts “ Boom -
Crackle-Fly,” a play that weaves
together science fiction and magical real­
ism to tell three seemingly disparate stories of what
happens when you finally get what you want. Pre­
sented in English and now showing through April 16
at Milagro Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark St.
land Opera, Oregon Ballet
’ T h eater, C h am b er M usic
Northwest, Portland Youth Phil­
harmonic, Portland Baroque Orchestra,
Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Chamber Orches­
tra, Portland Piano International, Portland Symphonic
Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort.
Saturday Market - Portland Saturday Market is open
each Saturday and Sunday along the waterfront in Old
Town. The market has celebrated arts and crafts in the
Pacific Northwest for 38 years.
T. Rex of the Seas! — The Oregon Museum of Science
and Industry invites visitors to take an incredible
voyage, 200 million years back in time, for a face-to-
face encounter with the “T. Rex of the Seas,” in a new
OMNIMAX movie. Sea Rex:
Journey to a Prehistoric World.
Power of Love - “Jack Goes
Boating,” a contemporary ro­
mantic comedy about a lov­
able loser who finds the girl of
his dreams. Performances con­
tinue through April 15 at the
Artists Repertory Theater’s
Morrison Stage, downtown.
For more information, call 503-
241-1278 or visit artistsrep.org.
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Discount Admission -- OMSI
visitors pay only $2 per person
for general admission on the
first Sunday o f each month as
well as discounted admission
o f $5 to the Planetarium ,
OMIMAX Theater and USS
Blueback submarine.
Counseling God's Way
Services Include:
• RelationshipSpecialist
• Stress Management
• Grief Counseling
• PTSD
• Motivational Speaker
Plant Sale and Garden Festival -
The Hardy Plant Society of Oregon
brings its plant sale and garden fes­
tival to the Portland Expo Center,
Saturday, April 9 and Sunday, April
10,from 10a.m. to3p.m .,both days.
Entry to the show is free. More than
110 specialty plant and garden art
vendors will be represented.
“Sweet Honey” Harmonies - The
six-member group Sweet Honey in
the Rock bring their complex sounds
of blues, spirituals. Gospel hymns,
jazz, rap and reggae to Portland for
a Wednesday, April 6 concert at
7:30 p.m. in the Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall.
N O W D E L IV E R IN G
Y o u r fa v o r ite n e ig h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s to r e n o w d e liv e r s
g r o c e r ie s r ig h t to y o u r h o m e o r o ffic e .
Norman Sylvester Band - Boogie
Cat Norman Sylvester and his band
perform Friday, April 8 at the Spirit
Mountain Casino in Grande Ronde;
Saturday, April 9 at Roadhouse 101
in Lincoln City; and Saturday, April
16 at Clyde’s.
Mel Brown Live -- Portland jazz gi­
ant 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.
Curious George: Let’s Get Curi­
ous! — Portland Children’s Museum
exhibit introduces children to the
world of that unforgettably nosey
monkey Curious George, leading
visitors on a fun, interactive math,
science and engineering-based ad­
venture. Show runs through June 5.
Discount Tickets ~ Local low-in-
come families and individuals can
purchase $5 tickets to classical musi­
cal performances in Portland as part
of a unique program called Music for
All. Participating organizations in­
clude the Oregon Symphony, Port-
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