Page 14 a'l'e ^Jortlanb (Dbseruer April 3, 2013 Arts ' V Showdogs FNTFD1 IM II lAISHISI Oregon N ikkei Endow m ent and Patrick L am b and the <) r e g o . i ^ M ^ * S vm n hnnv Sym phony Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 503-283-1177 TXiesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty. I1 IN I /»i»' tlM » A M .* " « GLIDE — P o r t l a n d ’s B illb o a r d c h a r tin g funk, R & B , and ja z z m usician and so n g w riter P atrick Lam p w ill perform w ith the O regon S y m phony fo r a night o f ja zz on Friday, A pril 6 at 7:30 p.m . and Saturday, A pril 7 at 3 p.m. at the A rlene S ch n itzer C o n cert Hall. S o n g w riter and pianist D ave Frishberg takes the stage first. T ickets start at ju s t $21. Showdogs is a full service salon. We do baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing , nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. * 9 9 1 I IÍW T ests o f F acts - T he M y th b u sters exhibit at O M SI allow s visitors to dive into the sc ie n tific m e th o d to e x p lo re m yths associated w ith hum an reaction tim e and m om entum . T he explosive D iscovery C h an ­ nel exhibit o pened in F ebruary and continues through M ay 5. O regon V oices - O regon V oices tells O re g o n ’s fas­ cin atin g h isto ry th ro u g h the eyes and ears o f the people w ho lived it. T he new O reg o n H istorical S o ­ ciety ex h ib it dives into a diverse range o f subjects, from the d isplacem ent o f m in o rity pop u latio n s from urban developm ent, to cycles o f bo o m and bust. $6.50 $7.00 Served with 2 eggs, home fries or grits Dinner Specials: 2 Pork Chops, Mashed Potatoes and gravy, Mixed vegetables & Corn bread BBQ Rib Dinner, (3 bones) BBQ Chicken Dinner (1/4) $ 9.00 $ 12.00 $10.00 Served with 2 sides and cornbread Sides: Collard Greens, Mac & Cheese, Yams, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, or Mac & Cheese Balls Check out our full m en u -F ish & Grits, Catfish Basket, Philly Cheese Steaks, B urgers, Hot Links, Sweet Potato Pie, Peach Cobbler—All made from scratch! CApÉATMIRACLES M trader Club-Building 4200 Ml MLK Bfodi Portland/, OP 97211 971.200.7227 A¡ib about our catering & privafoparttey. L argest A u to S w a p M eet - P o rtlan d International R acew ay A u to m o tiv e Sw ap M eet w ill feature m ore than 1,500 v endor stalls, T hursday, A pril 4 through S aturday, A pril 6 from 7 a.m . to 5 p.m . daily. C ost is $5 p er day. Free for c h ild ren u n d er 12. P h otos o f W artim e R esistan ce - T he O reg o n Jew ish M useum , 1953 N .W . K earney St., p resen ts P ictures o f R esis­ tance: T h e W artim e P h o to ­ graphs o f Jew ish Partisan Faye Schulm an, a w om an b o m in occu p ied P oland w hose sills m ake h er valu ab le to the N azis and h e r life w as spared. E x h ib it co n tin u es th ro u g h A pril 24. A friq u e B istro B en efit -- A frique B istro, 102 N .E. R ussell St., opens its doors each last S atu rd ay o f the m onth to raise d o n atio n s for the A frican W o m en ’s C oalition. G reat C arib b ean and A frican m u sic along w ith good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m . to 2:30 a.m. $ 10 at the door. C atastrophe o f Internm ent -- C om ing Home: Voices o f R eturn and R esettlem en t, 1945-1965 is a local exhibit that traces the re-establishm ent o f the Jap an ese-A m eri­ can co m m u n ity in O reg o n after W orld W ar II and ex am in es the injustices o f w ar-tim e relocation. R uns th ro u g h Sunday, M arch 31 at O reg o n N ikkei L egacy C enter, 121 N .W . S econd A ve. M d B ro w n L ive - Portland ja z z giant M el B row n O regon B lack H istory - T he B lack M u seu m o f O r- h ‘ V C ° lum b .a ev ery Friday and B own ho “ ° fJa z z ' B row n has a career spanning o v er 4 0 years. Biscuits & Sausage Gravy Pork chop T he Soulful S h ow case - B lacque B utter­ fly presents spoken w ord, live m usic and featured artists on the second and fourth T h u rsd ay s o f each m onth at 8 p.m . at E ’N joni C afe, A frican -M ed iterra­ nean cu isin e at 910 N. K illings w orth St. N o rm a n S ylvester B and - B oogie C at N orm an S ylvester and his b an d plays F riday, A pril 5 at the T illicum ; and S aturday, A pril 6 at D o m e n ic ’s. C m rZ n Breakfast Specials: (Served all day) _________ its program s. °" R uby Rocket, Private E ye -- Ruby R ocket, the m ost in to x icatin g - and in to x icated - p riv ate d etec­ tive is setting up shop at C urious C om edy T heater, 5225 N .E. M ar­ tin L u th er K ing Jr. B lvd. Starring S tacey H allal, show s run each F riday and S atu rd ay night at 8 p.m . through A pril 13, plus a b o ­ nus show on F riday, A pril 26. P olice A ctivities L eagu e L uau -- T he B eaverton P o ­ lice A ctivities L eague is hosting a fu n d raisin g luau on Saturday, A pril 13 from 6 p.m . to 10 p.m . at the Jenkins Estate, 8005 S.W . G rab h o m R d. to support P A L ’s program s for youth ages 8-18, m an y o f w hich are at- risk, low -incom e o r live in h ig h -risk neighborhoods. T o purchase tickets, visit b eav erto n p al.co m . P rotectin g R ep u tation s — T he N eil S im on com edy R um ors looks at the problem s friends can get into w hen p ro ­ te c tin g th e ir r e p u ta tio n s . Plays through A pril 14 at the L ak ew o o d C en ter fo r the A rts in L ake O sw ego. C h erry B lossom B a za a r - H unt for hidden treasure at this unique sale o f Jap an ese collectibles, objects and furniture. Saturday, A pril 6 and Sunday, A pril 7 from 10 a.m .to 4 p.m . at the B lagen B lock, 30-34 N .W . First A ve. A ll p ro ceed s w ill g o to w ard supporting the e g o n g ro u p m e e ts e v e ^ S a tu rd a y .fro m b p .m . to S p .m . a t4 2 0 N .E . M ason. F o rm o m in fo rm atio n ,ca l.503-284- 0617 O pen M ic - C urious C om edy, 5225 N.E. M artin Luther K ing Jr. B lvd., hosts a free night o f stand-up com edy ev ery 2nd and 4th Sunday. O pen m ic co m ics get three m inutes, and au d ien ce m em b ers g et a free sneak peak at P o rtla n d ’s up and co m in g talent. S ignups start at 8:30 p.m . S h o w starts at 9 p.m . L ive J a zz — E v ery F rid ay and Saturday from 8 p.m . to 11 p.m ., the T h ird D egrees L ounge at the R iv er Place H otel, 1510 S.W . H arb o r W ay. N o c o v er o r m inim um purchase. F o r m ore inform ation, visit p d x jazz.co m . M u sic M illen n iu m F ree S h ow s - T he M usic M illen ­ nium , 3158 E. B urnside, hosts in -h o u se live p erfo r­ m ances. E njoy free m usic and the o p p o rtu n ity to m eet artists. C all 503-231 -8926 fo ra schedule. D iscount T ick ets—Local low -incom e families and indi­ viduals can purchase $5 tickets to classical m usical perform ances in Portland as part o f a unique program called M usic for All. Participating organizations include the O regon Sym phony, Portland O pera, O regon Ballet Theater, C ham ber M usic N orthw est, Portland Youth Philharm onic, Portland B aroque O rchestra, Friends o f C ham ber M usic, Portland C ham ber O rchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland Sym phonic Choir, Cappella R om ana and Portland V ocal Consort. D iscou n t A d m issio n - O M S I visitors pay only $2 per p erson fo r general adm ission on the first S unday o f each m o n th as w ell as d iscounted ad m issio n o f $5 to the Planetarium , O M IM A X T heater and U SS B lueback subm arine.