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M ay 22, 2013
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B U S I N E S S G u id e
YOU CALL, WE HAUL
Dr H.L. Hodge, Ph.D.
Counselor/Life Coach
Johnny Huff
(owner/operator)
H odge C omprehensive
C ounseling S ervice
.
L a C a g e a u x F o lles -- T he c riti­
cally acclaim ed and T ony A w ard
w inning m usical, La C age aux Folles has
co m e to tow n. B ased on
the Jean P oirets com edy, it tells
the story o f a g litzy nightclub-
o w ner in a tw o-m an relationship,
w hose son Jean-M ichael has re­
cently becom e engaged to the
d au g h ter o f an ultra-co n serv a­
tive and political fam ily. Show ings at L ak ew o o d T h e ­
atre in L ake O sw ego continue through Ju n e 9.
AFFORDABLE
Home: (503) 284-0192
Cell: (503) 839-9461
By Appointment
503-220-1790
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Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
Ernest J. Hill, Jr.
Agent
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CLUBS
FAMILY REUNIONS
SCHOOL CLUBS
BUSINESSES
SCREEN PRINTING
4946 N. Vancouver Avenue. Portland, OR 97217
503 286 1103 Fax 503 2861146
ernie.hill h5mb@statefarro com
24 Hour Good Neighbor Service®
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R ose Festival C ity F a ir — T he d ow ntow n w aterfront
turns into the R ose F e stiv a l’s C ity F a ir for the M em o ­
rial D ay w eekend, F riday, M ay 24, through M onday,
M ay 27. T he rides, m usical en tertain m en t and exhibits
w ill then return fo r tw o m ore w eekends o f R o se F e sti­
val, T hursday, M ay 30 th ro u g h Sunday, Ju n e 2; and
T hursday, Ju n e 6 through Sunday, June 9.
O regon V oices -- O regon V oices tells O re g o n ’s fa sci­
n a tin g
h is to r y
th ro u g h th e e y e s
a n d e a r s o f th e
people w ho lived it.
T h e n e w O re g o n
H isto ric a l S o c ie ty
ex h ib it dives into a
d iv e r s e ra n g e o f
su b jects, fro m th e
d isplacem ent o f m i­
n o rity p o p u la tio n s
from urban developm ent, to cycles o f bo o m and bust.
O regon
M el B row n L ive -- Portland ja z z giant M el B row n
perform s at S a lty ’s on the C o lu m b ia ev ery F riday and
S aturday night. K now n as the “G en tlem an o f Jaz z ,”
B row n has a career span n in g o v e r 4 0 years.
503-762-6042
971-570-8214
N orm an S y lv ester ~ B o o g ie C at N o rm an S y lv ester
and his b an d play F riday, M ay 24 at C ly d e ’s; and
Saturday, M ay 25 at N eh alem B ay W inery.
D an ce fo r a D ollar ~ C h eck y o u r w orries at the d o o r
o
W in d e r m e r e
R E A L E ST A T E
W inderm ere P eninsula R ealty
6 1 10N Lom bard
Portland, O R 97203
(503)333-5809
Fax(503) 283-6300
peter.clarke@ w inderm ere.com
3217 N. Williams Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97227
Advertise with diversity in
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Call 503-288-0033 ads@portlandobserver.com
and featured artists on the sec­
o nd and fourth T h u rsd ay s o f each
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m onth at 8 p.m. at E ’N joni Café, A frican-
M editerranean cuisine at 9 10 N. K illingsw orth
St.
glide
Portland Congress Center
1001 SW Fifth Avenue
Suite 1100
Portland, Oregon 97204
Scrapping Metal
& Landscape Maintenance
, . . ...
azi i a a in
an d feel y o u r b o d y co m e
to life w ith th e jo y f u l
so u n d s o f d u ra n g u e n se ,
folklórico, and cu m b ia at
T h e T h e a ter W o rld P re­
m iere o f D ance fo r a D ollar
d irected by D aniel Jaquez.
S how s play through S at­
urday, M ay 25 at M ilag ro T h eater, 525 S.E. Start St.
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T h e P eo p le’s R epub lic o f
P o rtla n d —C om ic perform er
and author Lauren W eedm an
holds h er m agnifying glass
o v er the C ity o f R oses in h er
o n e -w o m a n sh o w , T he
P e o p le ’s R epublic o f P ort­
la n d . S h o w s are ru n n in g
th ro u g h J u n e 16th e v e ry
T u esd ay and Sunday.
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T h e S o u lfu l S h o w ca se —
B lacque B utterfly presents spoken w ord, live m usic
T h e L eft H and o f D arkness
theatre buffs alike
will revel in the stage
a d a p ta tio n
of
P o r t l a n d ’s o w n ,
U rsela K. Le G u in ’s
1969 classsic The
L eft H and o f D ark ­
n e s s . T h e p la y
w hich takes place in
a genderless soci­
ety w ill run through
Ju n e 2 at P ortland
Playhouse. F o r tick­
e ts
v is it
p o rtla n d p la y h o u se .o rg .
S cience fiction and
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 onations fo r th e A frican W o m e n ’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 he B lack M u seu m o f O r­
egon gro u p m eets every Saturday, from 6 p.m . to 8 p.m .
a t4 2 0 N .E. M ason. F o r m ore inform ation, call 503-284-
0617.
O pen M ic - Curious C om edy, 5225 N.E. M artin L uther
K ing Jr. B lvd., hosts a free n ig h t o f stand-up co m edy
ev ery 2nd and 4th Sunday. O pen m ic co m ics g et three
m inutes, and au d ien ce m em b ers get a free sn eak 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 very F riday and Saturday from 8 p.m . to
11 p.m ., th e T h ird D egrees L o u n g e at th e R iv er Place
H otel, 1 5 1 0 S .W . H arbor W ay. N o c o v er o r m in im u m
purchase. F o r m ore in fo rm atio n , visit p d x ja zz .c o m .
M u sic M illen n iu m F ree S h o w s - T he M u sic M illen ­
nium , 3158 E. B urnside, hosts in -h o u se live p e rfo 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 -8 9 2 6 fo r a schedule.
H u m o r N ig h t -- A w esom e co m ed ian s p erfo rm stan d ­
up, sketch, and m ore at the w eekly R ecu rrin g H um or
N ig h t every W ednesday night at T onic L ounge. 3100
N .E. S an d y B lvd. Pay as you w ish, $3-5 don ation
suggested. Show is 21+.
D isco u n t T ick ets — L ocal lo w -in co m e fam ilies and
individuals can p u rch ase $5 tickets to classical m u si­
cal p erfo rm an ces in P o rtlan d as part o f a unique
pro g ram called M usic fo r A ll. Participating o rg an iza­
tions include th e O regon S ym phony, Portland O pera,
O regon B allet T h eater, C h am b er M usic N orthw est,
Portland Y outh P hilharm onic, Portland B aroque O r­
chestra, Friends o f C h am b er M usic, P ortland C h am ber
O rchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland S ym ­
phonic C hoir, C ap p ella R om ana and P ortland V ocal
C onsort.
D iscou nt A d m ission - O M S I visitors pay only $2 per
person for general adm ission on the first S unday o f
each m onth as w ell as d isco u n ted adm ission o f $5 to
the Planetarium , O M IM A X T heater and U SS B lueback
subm arine.