Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 02, 2016, Page Page 12, Image 12

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November 2, 2016
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
WWW.BOWEIVEL.COM
Boweivel
CLASSIC CUTS & LAWN CARE MAINTENANCE
For free estimates call
Owner James Wimbish at:
503-890-4826
Mowing, Edging & Trimming • Pruning, Tilling, & Gardening
Clean-Up & Hauling • Leaf & Debris Removal • Composting
Yard Maintenance • Bark Dusting • Power- Washing • & More!
Commercial & Residential Services
“Your satisfaction is my guarantee”
Avalon Flowers
520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland,
OR 97204 • 503-796-9250
A full service flower experience
Cori Stewart--
Owner, Operator
• Birthdays • Anniversaries
• Funerals • Weddings
The How and the Why
Gwendolyn Duffy and
Karen Trumbo are a
mother and daughter
who explore femi-
nism in ‘The How and
Why,’ now playing
through Nov. 19 at
Coho Productions,
2257 N.W. Raleigh
St. The fascinating
play is a collision of
two sharp minds in
an emotional debate
from playwright Sar-
ah Treem, the writer
of House of Cards
and In Treatment.
Photo by
o Wen C arey
Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm
Saturday 9am til 2pm.
Website: avalonflowerspdx.com
email: avalonflowers@msn.com
We Offer Wire Services
11830 Kerr Pkwy. 97035
Noon-7pm,
or by appointment: 503-830-7616
Singer-songwriter Chaz Bundick of Toro Y Moi filming on the Trona Desert of Southern California.
Grounded to Music and Nature
A singer-songwriter from
South Carolina who has a new
live album and concert film per-
formed under the stars of the
Trona Desert of Southern Cal-
ifornia is bringing his national
concert tour to Portland.
Chaz Bundick and his band
Tora Y Moi will perform
Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the Won-
der Ballroom, 128 N. Russell St.
“Live from Trona,” was
filmed amidst the reddish-or-
ange monoliths of the Trona
Desert where the band is per-
fectly at one with its surround-
ings, making the production not
only a breathtaking audiovisual
experience, but one that evokes
an appreciation for the magic of
the wilderness.
Bundick says of his music
and nature, “They are just the
two essential parts of life.”