BLACK HISTORY February 15, 2017 MONTH Arts & Page 17 Happy birthday Quayuana Washington ENTERTAINMENT from your family we love you. Congrats Welcome Camryn Brielle Washington Born 2-10-2017 photo by p atricK W eiShampel / blanKeye . tv Maiesha McQueen as Ethel Waters in “His Eye is on the Sparrow” a stirring one-woman musical that celebrates the life of a groundbreaking Vaudeville performer who broke racial barriers to emerge as a Broadway and Hollywood star. Now playing at The Armory, downtown. Crossing Barriers to Emerge a Legend “His Eye is on the Sparrow,” a stirring one-woman musical that celebrates the life of groundbreak- ing black artist Ethel Waters, opened this month at Portland Center Stage at the Armory, and has been extend- ed to play through March 26. After a rough and spirit-break- ing childhood, Ethel Waters be- came a Vaudeville success, a recording sensation and crossed racial barriers to emerge as a Broadway and Hollywood star. But a reputation for being difficult and her own distrust of those who might employ her or love her — partly a response to the horrors of Jim Crow America — caused her to lose everything and become a recluse, until she found new strength as a gospel performer. Through it all, there were the songs – the ones that gave her so- lace and the ones that made her a legend. This is her remarkable story, filled with the greatest hits of a lifetime, including “Stormy Weather,” “This Joint is Jumpin’” and “Am I Blue?” Atlanta-based artist Maiesha McQueen returns to The Armory to perform as Waters after staring in the 2015 production of “Ain’t Misbehavin.’ Tickets start at $25 and may be purchased at pcs.org. c annon ’ S r ib e xpreSS 5410 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, Or Call to Order: 503-288-3836 Open (hours) Sun-Thurs: 11a-8p Fri-Sat: 11a- 9p Cannon’s, tasty food and friendly neighborhood atmosphere.