Çortlarth (Obstruer July 20. 2011 Page 15 A rts x X ENÏEDTAINMENT ENTEC1 ® I ® ® , , la f s \H E oik s; . . Didyou C h ro n ic les o f N arn ia Exhibition -- Take a magical jour­ jour- know the voice of Bugs Bunny, ney of 'fexolo- explo­ Pepe Le Pew, Barney Rubble, and ration in the countless other cartoon characters C h ro n icles call503-823-5446. was Mel Blanc, a Portland native? o f N arn ia, “That’s All Folks! The Mel Blanc OMSI’snew Norman Sylvester B a n d - Boogie. Story,” a tribute to Mel Blanc through state-of-the- Cat Norman Sylvester and his band film, sound, photographs and memo- art e x h ib i­ perform Friday, July 22 at the West rabilia will show through Sept. 11 at tion, where Linn Saloon, and Saturday, July 23 the Oregon Jewish Museum, 1953 visitors will at M ac’s Place. N.W. Kearney St. Admission is $6 Movies in the Park - All summer enter a three . - , D . and $4 for students and seniors. long, P o rtlan d ’s neighborhood Mel Brown Live - Portland jazz gi- v . . . ■ dimensional world that combines . ». 1D ~ e . , Visit ojm.org or call 503-226-3600. parks will host free films from recent ant Mel Brown performs at Salty s the wonders of science with C.S. hits to classics. Films begin at dark on the Columbia every Friday and Rooftop Film Series — The North- (8 p.m. — 8:45 p.m.) with pre-movie Lewis’ beloved fictional books and Saturday night. Known as the west Film Center invites you to join blockbuster film series. The exhibi­ entertainment starting at 6:30 p.m. “Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a them for cinema under the stars at tion will show through Sept. 25, and Rainouts will be called at 5 p.m. career spanning over 40 years. the Top Down summer rooftop film tickets are $2 with regular museum Upcoming showings: G ulliver’s series taking place atop the parking admission. Pedal to the Metal — An original Travels on Thursday, July 21 at garage at the Hotel deLuxe on 729 Brentwood Park, True Grit on Fri­ Summer Concerts in the Parks - exhibit about Oregon’s motorsport S.W. 15th Ave. every Thursday day, July 22 at Irving Park, Iron Man Neighborhood parks near you are history, Pedal to the Metal brings , evening, July 21 through Aug. 25. 1 on Saturday and Iron Man 2 on hosting free concerts featuring funk, . .. ~ ... Festivities begin at 8 p.m. Bring your to the Oregon History . . , , . ... ,, Sunday, July 24 July 23 at East Port­ pop, rock, Afro beat, country, swing, engines .. , , y own portable chair, pillow, or blan- in a breathtaking disp ay. . . . . co . . . land EXPO. For a complete sched­ Celtic, jazz, soul and Zydeco. Sched­ Museum Cvk-k-, .U uc 7 A ket. Tickets are $9. For movie titles, visitnwfilm.org. ule, visit portlandparks.org. ule is posted on portlandparks.org or Exhibit runs through Sept. 4. Zoo Music — As part of the Oregon Zoo Summer Concerts, music lov­ ers can get their folk fix with a per­ formance by the Indigo Girls on Friday, July 22, and take in some East L. A. rock n’ roll when Los Lo­ bos perform on Sunday, July 24. For more information and a full concert schedule, visit oregonzoo.org/Con- certs. CEIEE Humor Night -- Awesome comedi­ ans perform stand-up, sketch, and more at the weekly Recurring Hu­ mor Night every Wednesday night at Tonic Lounge. 3100 N.E. 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