Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 20, 2011, Page 15, Image 15

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A p ril 20. 2011
Page 15
Arts«G
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ENTERTAINMENT
SCULPTURES
,vi'Attitude
P ortland A frican A m erican
artist Bill R utherford opens a new
show o f m ixed m edia sculpture at
the G eezer Gallery, 7 7 10S. W. 31 st
A ve., located in M ultnom ah
Village.
R utherford is recognized for
both his paintings and sculp­
tural w ork exploring cultural
them es w ith passion and hu­
mor.
T he new w ork is a m ultim e­
dia, m ulticultural show o f fem i­
nist sculpture called attitudes.
G eezer G allery will host a
reception w ith the artist on Fri­
day, M ay 6 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Sculptural works by “
Portland African American
artist Bill Rutherford.
Retiring dancer Anne Mueller will showcase her wit and range
during a spring program by Oregon Ballet Theater.
Song and Dance
From yoga to street fights and form ance give retiring dancer A nne
B ach to the B loodhound G ang, O r­ M u eller a chance to show case her
egon B allet T h e a ter’s spring p ro ­ w it and range in four short w orks
gram celebrates the diverse roots o f from choreographers w ho have been
c o n te m p o ra ry b a lle t, T h u rsd a y , instrum ental to h er career and the
A pril 21 to M ay 1 in the N ew m ark developm ent o f O B T ’s repertoire.
T heatre.
For tickets and m ore inform ation,
T he c o m p an y ’s final season p e r­ visit the w ebsite o b t.o rg .
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We would like to invite you to our
Good Friday
Pastors
Jerry & Annie
Gutierrez
Passover Service
Join us for this very special night of celebration
New Network Aims
for Black Viewers
(AP) - M artin Luther King III and W iz an d C a r W ash ; se v e ra l S p ik e
civil rights icon A ndrew Y oung are L ee p ro d u c tio n s su ch as Ju n g le
am ong the founders o f a television F ev er, M o' B e tte r B lues an d D o
netw ork aim ed at A frican-A m eri­ th e R ig h t T h in g ; a n d D e n z e l
cans set to launch this fall.
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