October 30, 2013 Hne Arts and ( < m »I( rafts--O ver 30 ju rie d artists and artisans w ill b e ^ ^ g | selling their original w orks at the H olly- w ood N ortheast C om m unity C enter, 1630 N .E. 38th A ve., on Friday, N ov. 1 from 5 p.m . to 8 p.m . and continuing on Saturday, N ov. 2 from 1 0 am . T o 4 p .m . a j • ■ • r A dm ission is free. Econom y G one Sour - W elcom e to life on the edge, played out in a s u b u rb a n b a c k y a rd . P o rtla n d P la y h o u s e , 602 N .E. Prescott St., p re se n ts ‘D e tro it,’ a p la y a b o u t th e e c o ­ nom ic challenges fac­ ing any M ain S treet U SA . S how s continue through Sunday, N ov. 3. T ick ­ ets are $ 15 to $38 and available by calling 503-488-4822 o r visiting p o rtlandplayhouse.o rg . P ortland M usician T om G rant - Tom G rant's Vocal S how case featuring L aura C unard and M ichaela D ale takes place Thursday, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ivories Jazz L ounge and R estaurant, 1435 N .W . Flanders. $8 c o v er N orm an Sylvester - B oogie C at N orm an S ylvester and his band plays Friday, N ov. 1 at H ickory H o g ’s B ar-B -Q in K elso; Saturday, N ov. 2 at 5 p.m . for the M usicians T oy R un B enefit at T ra il’s E nd Saloon in O regon C ity; and again Saturday, N ov. 2 at 9 p.m . at the Spare R oom . L abor: A W orking H istory - C lock in at the C lark C ounty M useum in V ancouver to learn about the area’s w ork and w orkers in this brand new exhibit tracing their history against a backdrop o f regional and national labor m ovem ent m ilestones through w ords, im ages and artifacts, plus activities fo r the young and young at heart. R uns through D ec. 31. Saturday M orning K ids Theater - - T raveling L antern T heatre C o m ­ pany presents perform ances for children each Saturday at 10:30 a.m . a t th e A rtis ts R e p e rto ry T h e a ter’s A lder Street Lobby. 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