Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 25, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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    December 25, 2013
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ENTERTAINMENT
B U S I N E S S G u id e
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(previously Soup & Soap)
Billy W ebb E lks N ew Y ea r’s Eve^tBH
— T he com m unity is in vited to c e l - ^ ^
ebrate N ew Y e ar’s Eve, T uesday, D ec. 3 1 ^
D uring the C ivil W ar. T he free
e x h ib it e x p lo r e s th e r o le o f
V an co u v er’s m ilitary post in the 1860s,
as w ell as som e o f the larg er them es o f the
conflict. R uns through M arch 30.
e tirt
at the B illy W ebb E lks C lub on N o rth T illam o o k
at W illiam s. D ance to live m usic w ith R andy S tar and
T he A llstars. A lso enjoy dinner, ch am p ag n e and noise
makers.
ZooLights Holiday D isplay - The O regon Zoo ’ s popular
holiday light show runs th ro u g h S unday, Jan. 5.
Z ooL ights has becom e a favorite trad itio n w ith its life-
size anim al silhouettes, m ovin g sculptures and forests
o f lighted trees.
C rum pet the E lf R etu rn s—D arius Pierce
returns as C rum p et the E lf in Portland
C en ter S ta g e ’s annual h o lid ay hit T he
S antaland D iaries. N ow p lay in g through
Sunday, D ec. 29. F o r tick ets and m o re
inform ation, visit p c s.o rg .
J F K a t th e O regon H istory M u seu m — “The F ading
L ight o f C am elo t,” an ex hibit at the
Salla« ¡B
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O regon H istorical Society, d o w n ­
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tow n, traces the pivotal events lead­
ing up to and follow ing P resid en t
John F. K e n n ed y ’s assassination.
O pened in co m m em o ratio n o f the
50th anniversary o f his death in
1963, the exhibit w ill run through
T hursday, Jan. 2.
G r o tto ’s C h ristm as C h oral F estiv a l -- T h e largest
C h ris tm a s
choral festival
c o n tin u e s
th ro u g h
M onday, Dec.
30 at T he
G r o tto , l o ­
cated at N ortheast 85th A venue and Sandy B oulevard.
Five in door co n certs are h ig h lig h ted each evening.
A dm ission is $9 adults, $8 fo r seniors and $4 for
children 3 to 12 years o f age.
C h icago S tep p in ’ C lasses -- L earn the fastest grow ing
urban dance at the Billy W eb b Elks L odge, 6 N.
T illam ook each Friday at 6 :30 p.m. C lasses also at 7 p.m.
on the first, second and third M on d ay s o f the m onth
at the R ockw ood C o m m unity C enter, 124 N .E. 181 st.
N o partner is needed. Y our first tw o lessons are free.
F o r m ore inform ation, call D enise Jo h n so n , 503-819-
4576.
N orm an S ylvester — B oogie C at N o rm an S y lv ester
and his band plays Friday, D ec. 27 at C ly d e’s Prim e Rib;
and Saturday, Jan. 4 at the B lue D iam ond.
B irth o f F reed om — T he N ational Park S ervice at Fort
V ancouver N ational H istoric Site presents the new
exhibit: A N ew B irth o f Freedom : V ancouver B arracks
L abor: A W o rk in g H istory - C lock in at th e C lark
C o u n ty M u seu m in V an co u v er to learn about the
a re a ’s w ork and w orkers in this b ran d new exhibit
tracing their history against a b ack d ro p o f regional
and national lab o r m o v em en t m ilestones through
w ords, im ages and artifacts, plus activities for the
y o ung and you n g at heart. R uns through T u esd ay ,
D ec. 31.
Saturday M orning K ids T heater -- T raveling Lantern
T h eatre C o m p an y p resen ts p erfo rm an ces fo r children
each Saturday at 10:30 a.m . at the A rtists R epertory
T h e a te r’s A ld er Street L obby. T h e fam ily -frien d ly
p erfo rm an ces are only $5 fo r all w ho atten d o v er 5
y ears old and can be pu rch ased at the d o o r o r at
a rtistsre p .o rg .
Irvin g B er lin ’s W hite C h ristm as — L akew ood T h e­
atre C o m p an y celeb rates the season w ith a reprise
p ro d u ctio n o f last y e a r’s holiday hit, Irving B erlin ’s
W h ite C h ristm as. N ow playing th ro u g h Sunday, D ec.
29 at the L ak ew o o d C en ter fo r the A rts in L ake O s­
w ego. F o r tickets and m ore inform ation, visit Lake-
w o o d -c e n te r.o rg .
C reating A rt by F olding P a p er —T he O regon H istory
M u seu m ho sts the trav ­
elin g exhibit F olding P a­
per: T he Infinite P o ssi­
bilities o f O rigam i. O rg a­
n iz e d b y th e J a p a n e se
M u seu m in L os A ngeles
and International A rts & A rtists o f W ash in g to n , D .C .,
the ex h ib it show s through Jan. 11.
F ou rth S u n d a y Jam N igh t - A friends and fam ily
variety co m ed y show in a S aturday N ig h t L ive form at
w ith local recording and p erform ing artists, bands,
dance crew s, poets, and d ram a groups, takes place
each F ourth S unday at 7 p.m . at C eleb ratio n T a b e r­
nacle, 8131 N. D en v er A ve. T he free event is open to
the com m unity.
T h e Sou lful S h o w ca se — B lacque B utterfly 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 afé, A frican-M editerranean cuisine at 910
N. K illingsw orth St.
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F ou rth S u n d ay Jam N ight -- A friends and fam ily
variety co m ed y show in a S aturday N ight Live form at
w ith local reco rd in g and p erfo rm in g artists, bands,
d an ce crew s, poets, and dram a groups, takes place
each F ourth S unday at 7 p.m . at C elebration T a b e r­
nacle, 8131 N. D en v er A ve. T he free event is open to
the com m unity.
A friq u e B istro B en efit — A frique B istro, 102 N.E.
R ussell St., o pens its d o o rs each last S aturday o f the
m onth to raise d o nations for 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 pen M ic --C uriousC om edy, 5225 N.E. M artin Luther
K ing Jr. B lvd., hosts a free night o f stan d -u p co m ed y
ev ery 2nd and 4th Sunday. O pen m ic com ics get three
m inutes, and au d ien ce m em bers get a free sneak peak
at P o rtlan d ’s up and com ing talent. S ignups start at
8:30 p.m . Show starts at 9 p.m .
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