Page IO ^ n rtla n ò (Dhsrruer B U S I N E S S G u id e F ertile G round F estival -- The Portland-grow n Fertile G round F es­ tival o f new artistic w orks is underw ay through Sunday, Feb. 2, offering a m ultiple o f artistic endeavors from P ortland artists at different points in developm ent and in a variety o f genres like theater, m usical theater, dance and m ultidisciplinary arts. For a full schedule, visit fertileg ro u n d p d x .o rg . Ella’s Kitchen AFFORDABLE (previously Soup & Soap) One Taste Will Bring You Back LOCK & KEY FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE 3505 N. 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C lasses also at 7 p.m. on the first, second and third M ondays o f the m onth at the R ockw ood Com m unity Center, 124N.E. 181st. N o partner is needed. Y our first tw o lessons are free. F o r m ore inform ation, call D enise Johnson, 503-819-4576. S ister M a ry ’s A ngels — A desperate situation has tw o identical sisters, one a lingerie m odel and the other nun, change habits in “ S iste r M a ry ’s A n ­ gels,” from local filmmaker M ary K night, screening Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Joy Theatre, 11959 S.W . Pacific H w y. in T igard. N orm an S y lv ester—B oogie C at N orm an S ylvester and his band plays Friday, Jan. 31 at the G em ini B ar & G rill in L ake O sw ego; Saturday, Feb. 8 at the S pare R oom ; and Friday, Feb. 14 at H a lib u t’s. B irth o f F reedom — T he N ational P ark S ervice at Fort V ancouver N ational H istoric Site p resen ts the new exhibit: A N ew B irth o f Freedom : V an co u v er B arrack s D uring the C ivil W ar. T he free ex h ib it ex p lo res the role o f V an co u v er’s m ilitary post in the 1860s, as w ell as som e o f the larger them es o f the conflict. R uns through M arch 30. C om edy o f C ultural E rr o r s— A n A m e ric a n b u s in e s s m a n tries to co m m u n icate w ith a C h in ese bureaucrat, bu t m uch gets lost in tran slatio n in th e B ro a d w ay h it com edy Independent Honda Car Parts & Service Toyota • Nissan • Subaru (503)253-9548 7510N E G lisan Portland, O R 97213 January 29, 2014 <«> Windermere R E A L E STA TE W inderm ere Peninsula R ealty 61 IO N Lom bard Portland, O R 97203 (503)333-5809 Fax(503) 283-6300 peter.clarke @ w inderm ere.com Età R£ A L T O ff 7 Idtiiuun TadeSalon The Best Place to Work in Portland. Or 5010 NE 9th Ave. Unit A (503) 284-2989 group m eets every Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 420 N .E. M ason. For m ore inform ation, call 503-284-0617. D isco u n t T ick ets — L ocal lo w -in co m e fam ilies and in d iv id u als 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 p ro g ram called M usic fo r A ll. P articip atin g o rg an iza­ tions in clu d e the O regon S ym phony, P o rtlan d O pera, O reg o n B allet T h eater, C h am b er M usic N orthw est, P o rtlan d Y outh P hilh arm o n ic, Portland B aroque O r­ chestra, Friends o f C h am b er M usic, Portland C h am ber O rchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland S ym ­ p h onic C hoir, C ap p ella R o m an a and Portland V ocal C o n so rt. YOU CALL, WE HAUL State Farm* Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office. Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Michael E Harper STATI PABM Experienced Stylists Wanted C hinglish, now playing through Feb. 9 at Portland C en ter Stage. T h e Sou lful S h ow case — B lacque B ut­ terfly presents spoken w ord, live m usic and featured artists on the second and fourth T h ursdays o f each m onth at 8 p.m . at E ’N joni C afé, A frican- M editerranean cuisine at 9 1 0 N. K illingsw orth St. M u rd er M ystery M asterp iece - M ysterious tw ists and thrilling turns abound w h en a group o f strangers stranded in a guest house d u ring a snow storm d is­ cover that a m urderer is in their m idst. A gatha C hristie’s T he M ousetrap is now playing through Feb. 16 at L ake O sw e g o ’s L akew ood T heatre C om pany. O pen M ic - Curious C om edy, 5225 N.E. M artin Luther K ing Jr. B lvd., hosts a free night o f stand-up com edy every 2nd and 4th Sunday. O pen m ic co m ics get three m inutes, and audience m em bers get 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 . Show starts at 9 p.m . L ive J a zz — E very Friday 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, 1510S .W . H arbor W ay. N o co v er o r m inim um purchase. F o r m ore inform ation, v isitp d x ja zz .c o 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, h o sts in-house live p erfo r­ m ances. E njoy free m usic and the opp o rtu n ity to m eet artists. C all 503-231 -8926 fo r a schedule. H u m o r N igh t — A w esom e co m ed ian s p erform stan d ­ up, sketch, and m ore at the w eekly R ecurring H um or N ig h t every W ed n esd ay night at Tonic L ounge. 3100 N .E. Sandy B lvd. Pay as you w ish, $3-5 donation suggested. Show is 21+. F ou rth Su n d ay J a m N igh t — A friends and fam ily variety co m ed y show in a Saturday N ight L ive form at w ith local reco rd in g and p erfo rm in g artists, bands, d an ce crew s, poets, and d ram a groups, takes place each F o u rth Sunday at 7 p.m . at C elebration T ab er­ nacle, 8131 N. D en v er A ve. T h e free ev en t is open to the com m unity. A friq u e B istro B en efit - A friq u e B istro, 102 N .E. R ussell St., opens its doors each last Saturday o f the m o n th to raise d onations f o r ‘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 regon B lack H istory — The B lack M useum o f O regon Agent Johnny Huff (owner/operator) IM S U IA M C t W e m oved to o ur new location: 9713 S.W. 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