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^îortlanh (Obstruer Page 12 Harris Photography Studio September 4, 2013 Ar ts FNIfDI ENTERTAINMENT Located at Mel Brown Live - Portland giant Mel Brown performs at Salty ’ s on 4545 NEMLK (Blue & White Building behind the fence) 7 JI I 71 the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the “Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years. Sunday is Family Day! Bring the family in for family portraits from 3:00pm to 6:00 Each Sunday! verse range of subjects, from the displacement of minority populations from urban development, to cycles of boom and bust. • f t fa / À f* î • r Hj Razzle-Dazzle Decadence - - U S Bank Broadway Across America Portland presents ‘Chicago,’ now showing through Sunday, Sept. 8 at Keller Audito- num. Or call for appointment today Studio is also ready for Pet Portraits! TRY SOMETHING NEW AT THE BEACH IN LINCOLN CITY r r BLOWGLASS Afrique Bistro Benefit - Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E. Russell St., opens its doors each last Saturday of the month to raise dona tions for the African W omen’s Coalition. Great Caribbean and African music along with good drinks and fun people, 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. $ 10 at the door. Oregon Black History — The Black Museum of Or egon group meets every Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at420N.E. Mason. For more information, call 503-284- 0617. Fire and Ice — Uncover fossils, draw prehistoric rep tiles, and much more at the nation’s first exhibit fo cused on dinosaur habitation for children “Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice.” Located at the Portland Children’s Museum, 4015 S.W. Canyon Rd., the exhibit continues through Sept. 22. Norman Sylvester - Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band plays Friday, Sept. 13 at the Gemini Bar & Grill in Lake Oswego; and Friday, Sept. 20 at Clyde’ s. S! »? CULINARY CLASS HAVE A GAS! Â Labor: A Working History - Clock in at the Clark County Museum in Vancouver to learn about the area’s work and workers in this brand new exhibit tracing their history against a backdrop of regional and national labor movement milestones through words, images and artifacts, plus activities for the young and young at heart. Runs through Dec. 31. Saturday Morning Kids Theater - Traveling Lantern Theatre Company presents performances for children each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Artists Repertory Theater’s Alder Street Lobby. The family-friendly performances are only $5 for all who attend over 5 years old and can be purchased at the door or at artistsrep.org. f t * more new things to try, visit our website: , The Soulful Showcase - Blacque Butter fly presents spoken word, live music and featured artists on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p.m. at E ’ Njoni Café, African-Mediterranean cui sine at 910 N. Killingsworth St. Open Mic -- Curious Comedy, 5225 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., hosts a free night of stand-up comedy every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Open mic comics get three minutes, and audience members get a free sneak peak at Portland’s up and coming talent. Signups start at 8:30 p.m. Show starts at 9 p.m. 503-730-1156 exercise free w ill who lived it. The new Oregon His- torical Society exhibit dives into a di- C«ntr«l Oregon Coast 800-452-2151 www.oregoncoast.org Oregon Voices —Oregon Voices tells Oregon’s fasci nating history through the eyes and ears of the people Mummies of the World — The nationally recognized Mummies of the World exhibition runs through Sun day, Sept. 8 at the OMSI. The astonishing collection of mummies and related artifacts includes a6,420-year- old child mummy from Peru dating 3,000 years before King Tut. For more information, visit OM SI.edu. Live Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge at the River Place Hotel, 1510 S.W. Harbor Way. No cover or minimum purchase. For more information, visit pdxjazz.com. ‘Keep Portland Lost’ - The Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island introduces its latest cornfield maze ‘Keep Port land Lost.’ The MAizE at tracts eager explorers an nually to the giant labyrinth of field com which is open to visitors through Hallow een on Oct. 31. For more information, visit portlandmaze.com or call 503-621 - 7110. Music Millennium Free Show s- T h e Music Millen nium, 3158 E. Burnside, hosts in-house live perfor mances. Enjoy free music and the opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231 -8926 for a schedule.