$ 3 o r tla n h (O b s e rv e r A p ril 20. 2011 Page 15 Arts«G x V 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 . S&RM NBM HM NNnRM HtB&M M M M W M W M M M M M i 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. W a sh in g to n h e a d lin e rs lik e T h e B o u n ce T V w ill o ffe r p ro g ra m ­ H urricane, G lory and P hiladelphia. m in g a ro u n d th e c lo c k , ta rg e tin g R a in fo re st F ilm s c o -fo u n d e rs b la ck s a g es 25 to 54 w ith m o v ie s, R o b H a rd y and W ill P a c k e r are on s p o r ts , d o c u m e n t a r i e s , f a ith - B o u n ce 's le a d e rsh ip team , a n d ex - b a se d p ro g ra m s an d o rig in a l p ro ­ S o n y P ic tu re s T e le v is io n e x e c u ­ gram m ing. tiv e Je ffre y W o lf is le ad in g d is tri­ T h e n e tw o rk has a c q u ire d te le ­ b u tio n effo rts. T h e d ig ital n etw o rk v isio n rig h ts to n e arly 4 0 0 m o v ­ is d e sig n e d to be c a rrie d on lo cal ie s, in c lu d in g c la s s ic s lik e T h e te le v isio n statio n s. F r id a y , A p r 2 2 n d a t 7 p m N e w S o n g C o m m u n ity C o m e r 25U NE MIK Blvd • Portland, OR 97212 Corner of NE MLK Blvd and Russell Street _______ Doors open at 6pm for every service. For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481 or log on to wwvv.mfhmportlanil.com r