Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 21, 2014, Page 10, Image 10

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alive with fun and festivities during
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Memorial Day
Weekend, May
23-26, and again
for the next two
w eek en d s as
the annual Rose
F estiv al goes
into full force. Enjoy exciting midway rides, live music
in the RoZone, local beer and tasty treats, exotic animal
displays, a wide variety of shopping, and many other
attractions. It all starts with a spectacular fireworks
show on opening night!
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Cannon's Summer Music — Reggie
Houston and Janice Scroggins will per­
form this summer for the Cannon's Rib
Express summer music program, a free
event each first and third Sunday of the
month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the
Cannon’s patio at 5410 N.E. 33rd Ave.
The series kicks off on Sunday, June 1
with a special appearance by Charmaine
Neville. Bring your family and friends to celebrate
great music and outstanding barbeque! For more
information, call Cannon’s at 503-288-3836.
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Farmers Markets — As the weather begins to warm
and our local bounty increases, so do the number of
Portland Farmers Market locations. May marks the
opening for two neighborhood markets - Buckman
and King - and another downtown market, Shemanski
Park, with the final three Portland Farmers Markets
(Northwest, Kenton and Pioneer Courthouse Square)
opening in June.
Show Boat - Geoffery Simmons
and Carmen Brantley-Payne
star in the musical “Show Boat,”
a classic love story and a pow­
erful rem inder of the bitter
legacy o f racism, now playing
through June 8 at Lakewood
Theatre Company in Lake Os­
wego. Musical numbers include such classic songs as
"OF Man River," "Make Believe" and "Can't Help
Lovin' Dat Man. " For tickets, call the box office at 503-
635-3901 or visit lakewood-center.org.
Ain't M isbehavin' —
S tu m p to w n
S tag es
brings this Tony Award­
winning musical to Port­
land featuring our own
Julianne R. Johnson-
Weiss, reprising the role
she played on the na-
The Last 5 Years —
An emotionally pow­
erfu l and intim ate
m usical about two
New Yorkers in their
twenties who fall in
love. Shows continue
through June 22 at Port-
landCenterStage. Fortick-
ets and information, visit
pcs.org.
Norman Sylvester - Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester
and his band play Saturday, May 24 at the Memorial
Weekend Blues and Bar-B-Q Festival at the Nehalem
Bay Winery on Highway 53; Sunday, May 25 at
Roadhouse 101 in Lincoln City; and Wednesday, May
28 at Gemini Bar and Grill.
Learn to be Latina - The
award-winning play takes
an outrageous look at
many of the realities that
we might like to ignore,
criticizing many of the ste­
reotypes that, as a soci­
ety, we complacently ac­
cept and even promote.
Shows continue through May 30 at Milagro Theatre,
525 S.E. Stark St. Tickets are $ 15 to $26. Visitmilagro.org
or call 503-236-7253
Lincoln’s Legacy—Following
on the heels of its successful
"Windows on America" exhibit,
the Oregon History Museum
has opened an original exhibit
highlighting the presidency of
Abraham Lincoln, entitled, "2
Years, 1 M onth: L incoln's
Legacy." The show focuses on
the time between when Lincoln
signed the Emancipation Proc­
lamation and when Congress passed the 13th Amend­
ment to the Constitution banning slavery. Runs through
July 4. For information, visit ohs.org.
Radical Roots Run D eep—Portland Playhouse closes
its current season with Amy Herzog’s electric political
drama ‘After the Revolution.’ Now playing through
June 1 at The Church, 602 N.E. Prescott St. Tickets are
$15 to $36. C all 5 0 3 -4 8 8 -5 8 2 2 o r v isit
portlandplayhouse.org.
The Soulful Showcase ~ Blacque Butterfly presents
spoken word, live music and featured artists on the
second and fourth Thursdays o f each month at 8 p.m.
at E ’ Njoni Café, African-Mediterranean cuisine at 910
N. Killingsworth St.
Traveling Lantern on Sundays - Creating opportu­
nity for young audiences. Artists Rep continues its
partnership with the long-established and well-re­
puted Traveling Lantern Theatre Company to present
$5 performances for children in its Alder Lobby. The
interactive theatre performances are now being per­
formed every Sunday morning at 11 a.m.,achangefrom
the Saturday morning shows held last fall and winter.
For more information, visit artistsrep.org.