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August 29, 2018 Page 11 Arts & BUSINESSGuide YOU CALL, WE HAUL ENTERTAINMENT New Chinatown Mu- seum -- “Made in Chi- natown, USA: Portland,” a photo exhibit capturing the cul- tural pride of Portland’s Asian com- munity marks the opening of a new Portland Chinatown Museum at 127 N.W. Third Ave. Admissions is a suggested $5 and free on First Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Rooftop Cinema -- Thursday, Aug. 30, you’re invited to join the Northwest Film Center for a screening of the classic film ‘Escape from New York,’ the final installment of its summer “Rooftop Cinema” on the top floor of the PS2 parking structure on the Portland State Univer- sity campus at 17234 S.W. Broadway. Tickets are $10 general and $9 for students and seniors. For more information, visit nwfilm.org. The Shape of Speed -- Seventeen rare and streamlined automobiles and motorcycles from a golden age, from 1930 to 1942, are on view as part of a new exhibit at the Portland Art Museum, now showing through Sept. 16. The vehicles demonstrate how designers used a the concept of aerodynamic efficiency to turn autos into exciting machines that in many cas- es, looked as though they were moving while at rest. Gorge Shuttle Returns -- The Columbia Gorge Express bus service by the Oregon De- partment of Transportation has made its return, now going as far east as Hood River and offer- ing serve seven days a week, year round. The bus departs from the Gateway Transit Center to Rooster Rock State Park, Multnomah Falls, Cascade Locks and Hood River. Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman Sylvester Friday, Aug. 31 at Clyde’s; Saturday, Sept. 1 at Catfish Lou’s; Monday, Sept. 3 at noon at Oaks Park for the Labor Day Picnic for AFL-CIO members and their families; Friday, Sept. 7 at Restaurant 503 and Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Spare Room. Zoo for All -- The Oregon Zoo has launched “Zoo for All,” a new discount program that provides $5 admission for low income individuals and families. Visitors may purchase up to six of the $5 tickets by brining a photo ID and documentation show- ing they participate in low income service, like the Oregon Trial Card, Medicaid, Sec- tion 8, Temporary Assistance for Needy Fam- ilies, and Head Start. Robot Revolution -- A new exhibit at OMSI brings some of the most innovative robots from all over the world. Learn about the skills ro- bots possess that mimic and often surpass hu- man capabilities in “‘Robot Revolution,” now showing through Sept. 7. Discount Tickets -- Low income families and individuals can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical performances in Portland as part of a unique program called Music for All. Partici- pating organizations include the Oregon Sym- phony, Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Chamber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Port- land Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal Consort. Johnny Huff $5.00 TEES (owner/operator) CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS SCREEN PRINTING Scrapping Metal & Landscape Meintenance 971-570-8214 Cell: (971) 263-5516 BUSINESSES