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Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
NXNE photo exhibit --
Portland photographer Julie
Keefe shares hundreds of photos
from her work at the Skanner record-
ing the everyday triumphs, challenges and
banalities of life in north, northeast and increasing east
Portland in an exhibit now showing through March 17
at the Emerson Street House, 1006 N.E. Emerson St.
Shalon Xcellence
Owner/Stylist
8407 NE Fremont
Portland, OR 97220
503-890-6814
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Powerful Images -- Combining the iconography of
the Ku Klux Klan and the Civil Rights Movement
with contemporary images, “Kin Killin’ Kin,’ a visual-
ly powerful and thought-providing exhibit of paintings
by James Pate focuses on youth and gun violence. Free
and open to the public, runs through April 2, Wednes-
days through Fridays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., and on
Saturdays and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Gender Bender Rap Poet --
Finding fame as a fearless noise
rap poet after rising through the
Afro punk scene in New York,
Mykki Blanco, brings his explo-
sive gender bender show to Port-
land’s Holocene on Wednesday,
March 1 at 7 p.m.
Breakout Tuesdays Hip Hop -- JAMN 107.5 and
Cool Nutz from the Breakout Show present Breakout
Tuesdays each third Tuesday of the month at the Ash
Street, 225 S.W. Ash. The shows will feature perfor-
mances from some of the top rappers from the North-
west. Hosted by Juma Blaq and DJ Fatboy.
Cascade Festival of African Films -- Portland Com-
munity College hosts
the longest-running an-
nual African film festi-
val in the U.S. during
Black History Month
and into the first week
of March. The screening
of 23 vibrant films will
mostly take place at the Moriarty Auditorium on the
PCC Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth. For a
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complete schedule, visit af-
ricanfilmfestival.org.
Clothing Closet -- Each first Sat-
urday of the month, a complimentary
breakfast and clothing drive takes place at First AME
Zion Church, 4304 N. Vancouver Ave. The goal is
to clothe and feed Portland one person at a time. For
more information, call Nydia Campbell-Pullom at
503-317-1089.
Alternative Hip Hop Live -- Kilo Kish, an alterna-
tive hip hop, experimen-
tal and psychedelic pop
singer based in New York
City comes to Portland
on Wednesday, March
1 for a performance at
the Rosewood Theater,
downtown, part of a na-
tional tour of 26 cities
with Vince Staples.
Music Millennium Free Shows -- The Music Mil-
lennium, 3158 E. Burnside, regularly hosts a series of
in-house live performances. Enjoy free music and the
opportunity to meet artists. Call 503-231-8926 for a
current schedule.
One-Woman Musical -- “His Eye is on the Sparrow,’
a stirring one-woman musi-
cal that celebrates the life of
groundbreaking black artist
Ethel Waters, a groundbreak-
ing Vaudeville performer
who broke racial barriers to
emerge a Broadway and Hol-
lywood star, is now playing
through March 26 at The Ar-
mory, downtown.
Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman Sylvester
plays Wednesday, March 1 at Billy Blues in Vancou-
ver; Saturday, March 4 at the Vinyl Tap in Oak Grove;
Friday, March 10 at the Blue Diamond; and Saturday,
March 11 at the Spare Room.
History Hub -- Oregon Historical Society exhibit
for young people explores the topic of diversity with
interactive objects and pictures that tell the stories of
the people of Oregon, past and present. With puzzles,
touch screen activities and board games, History Hub
asks students to consider questions like “Who is an Or-
egonian?,” “How has discrimination and segregation
affected people who live in Oregon?,” and “How can
you make Oregon a great place for everyone?”
Dr. Marcelitte Failla
Chiropractic Physician
Call for Appointment: 503-228-6140