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August 29, 2012
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Portland, OR 97213
(Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.)
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G ram m y A w ard-w inning ja zz singer
and pianist D iana Krall plays at the
A rlene S chnitzer C oncert Hall for one
night only on Friday, A ug. 31.
E arlier this year, Krall jo in e d Paul
M cC artney to com m em orate the re­
lease o f his new album w ith a once-in-
a-lifetim e live stream ing perform ance.
She also perform ed at the 14th A nnual
G ram m y Awards.
Since the release o f h e r2009G ram m y
A w ard-w inning album Q uiet N ights,
K rall has been travelling the globe w ith
concert dates.
T ic k e ts are a v a ila b le o n lin e at
tick etm aster outlets and the Portland
C en ter for the P erform ing Arts box o f­
Diana Krall
fice.
R e p tile and A m p h ib ia n
Show — O ne o f the largest g ath ­
erings o f reptiles and am phibians in
the Pacific N orthw est takes place this
L abor D ay w eekend at O M SI. T he 26th annual show
is Saturday, Sept. 1 through M onday, Sept. 3 from 9:30
a.m . to 7 p.m. each day.
C a n n o n ’s R ib E xpress C oncerts - Janice Scroggins,
Ben Jones and a rotating cast o f P o rtlan d ’s hottest
percussionists perform in s series o f free concerts each
Sunday, from 5 p.m . to 8 p.m ., through Sept. 30 at
C an n o n ’s Rib Express, 5 4 10N .E. 33rd A ve., next to the
C oncordia N ew Seasons M arket.
Plaza P alooza C oncert S eries -- Q uarterflash takes
the stage for the last sum m er Plaza Palooza concert on
Thursday, Aug. 30, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at C enter Plaza,
across the street from the O regon C onvention C enter.
Japan ese-A m erican Incarceration - O regon N ikkei
Legacy C enter, 121 N.W . Second A ve., invites the
public to a visual exploration o f graphic prints d ep ict­
ing the regrettable A m erican internm ent cam ps for
people o f Japanese descent during W orld W ar II. T he
ex h ib it w ill be on display through Sunday, Sept. 2.
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K enton Farm ers M ark et -- Portland Farm ers M arket
hosts a new fa rm e r’s m arket location in the K enton
N eighborhood o f north Portland, w here residents can
buy produce and goods and h ear local m usic on Friday
O regon V oices -- Or­
egon
V o ic e s
te lls
O r e g o n ’s fa scin a tin g
history through the eyes
and ears o f the people
who lived it. The new
Oregon Historical S oci­
ety exhibit dives into a
diverse range o f sub-
je cts, from the d isplacem ent o f
m inority populations from urban
developm ent, to cycles o f boom and
b u st.
N o rm a n S y lv e ste r B a n d — B oogie C at N orm an
Sylvester and his band perform Saturday, Sept. 8 at the
G em ini in Lake O sw ego; and Friday, Sept. 14 at Clyde ’ s.
M el B ro w n L ive — P ortland ja z z giant M el B row n
perform s at S alty ’s on the C o lu m b ia every Friday and
Saturday night. K now n as the “G entlem an o f Jazz,”
B row n has a career spanning over 4 0 years.
S ou lfu l S h ow case -- B lacque B utterfly presents spo­
ken w ord, live m usic and featured
artists on the second and fourth
T h ursdays o f each m onth at 8 p.m.
at E ’N joni Café, A frican-M editer­
r a n e a n c u is in e a t 9 1 0 N .
K illingsw orth St.
A friqu e B istro B en efit -- A frique B istro, 102 N .E.
R ussell St., opens its doors each last Saturday o f the
m onth to raise donations fo r the A frican W o m en ’s
C oalition. G reat C aribbean and A frican m usic along
w ith good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2;30 a.m. $ 10
at the door.
O regon B lack H istory — T h e B lack M useum o f O r­
egon group m eets every Saturday, from 6 p.m . to 8 p.m .
a t420 N.E. M ason. For m ore inform ation, call 503-284-
0617.
L ive Jazz - Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m . to
11 p.m ., the T hird D egrees L ounge at the R iver Place
H otel, 1510S.W . H arbor W ay. N o c o v er o r m inim um
purchase. For m ore inform ation, visit p d x jazz.co m .
M usic M illenniu m F ree S h o w s - The M usic M illen­
nium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perfor­
mances. Enjoy free m usic and the opportunity to meet
artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule.