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Cascade Festival of Af-
rican Films -- Portland
Community College’s Cascade
Festival of African Films is a free
and open to
the public screening of
new ilms from across
the African continent.
The month-long festival
offers Portlanders a rare
opportunity to see Africa
through the eyes of Af-
ricans. Most screenings
take place at the Moriar-
ty Auditorium at PCC’s
Cascade Campus, 735 N. Killingsworth St. For
complete screening information, visit africanilm-
festival.org.
R&B Singer Lays It Out
-- Catch Portland-based
Redray Frazier as he lays
it all out with selections
of his new rocking R&B
album, “Blood in the Wa-
ter.” He plays, Saturday,
Feb. 27 at the Secret Soci-
ety Ballroom.
Hidden History of Albina -- The group Know Your
City is conducting tours for Black History Month
that serve as a primer to the controversial debate
about gentriication and displacement. The “Hidden
History of Albina” tours highlight the vast cultural
transformation of the region. Upcoming tour dates
are Saturday, Feb. 27 and Friday, March 4. For more
information, contact Cameron Whitten at 503-890-
5716.
Harrowing Tale on Portland Stage -- “Forever” is
a dramatic play about a trou-
bled girl in Harlem and the
rocky path she forged to pur-
sue a career as a dancer. Riv-
eting and powerful, “Forev-
er” continues through March
20 at Portland Center Stage.
For tickets, visit pcs.org, call
503-445-3700, or visit the Gerding Theater at the
Armory box ofice, 128
N.W. 11th Ave.
Portland Jazz Festival -- The
Biamp PDX Jazz Festival continues
through Sunday, Feb. 28 with featured concerts at
venues throughout the Portland area. The 13th an-
nual festival was founded to establish a cultural
tourism initiative in the metro Portland area and to
celebrate Black History Month through education
and outreach programming. For more information
and a complete festival lineup, visit pdxjazz.com or
call 503-228-5299.
Portland International Film Festival -- The
month-long Portland International Film Festival is
now underway with a schedule of 96 feature length
ilms and 62 shorts from 48 countries. The annual
festival is sponsored by the Northwest Film Center,
located inside the Portland Art Museum, downtown.
For more information and a complete schedule, visit
nwilm.com.
Alice’s Jazz Odyssey -- Tumble
down the rabbit hole as Alice’s ad-
ventures through Wonderland are
transformed into a spectacular jazz
odyssey! The NW Children’s The-
ater and School presents an original
jazz musical of the story based on
the book “Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland.” Shows continue through Sunday, Feb.
28 at the NW Children’s Theater and School, 1819
N.W. Everett St. For tickets, visit nwcts.org or call the
theater box ofice at 502-222-4480.
Norman Sylvester -- Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester
and his band plays Friday, Feb. 26 at the Rogue Pub in
North Plains; Saturday, Feb. 27 at Clyde’s; Saturday,
March 12 at the Spare Room; Friday, March 18 at the
Rogue Pub in North Plains; Saturday, March 19 at
Solae’s Lounge; and Saturday, March 26 at Clyde’s.
Fourth Sunday Jam Night -- A friends and fami-
ly variety comedy show in a Saturday Night Live
format with local recording and performing artists,
bands, dance crews, poets, and drama groups, takes
place each fourth Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. at
Celebration Tabernacle, 8131 N. Denver Ave. The
free event is open to the community.