Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 07, 2018, Page Page 13, Image 13

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    VETERAN’S DAY
Special Edition
November 7, 2018
Arts &
Page 13
BUSINESSGuide
ENTERTAINMENT
The Discovery of
King Tut -- A compel-
ling
repro-
duction
of
the burial treasure from
King Tut’s tomb, dis-
covered 95 years ago in
the Egyptian Valley of
the Kings, is presented
in the traveling exhibit
‘The Discovery of King
Tut,’ now showing through Jan. 27 at OMSI.
For tickets and more information, visit omsi.
edu or call the box office at 503-797-4000.
Day of the Dead -- Fantasy, fairy tales and folk-
lore are woven into the
fantastical adventure
in¡Alebrijes A Dia de
Muertos espactaculó!
a Day of the Dead
celebration play that
is opening a new sea-
son at Milagro, Port-
land’s premier Latino
theater in southeast
Portland. Shows con-
tinue through Sunday,
Nov. 11. For tickets
and more information, visit milagro.org or call
503-236-7253
New Chinatown Museum -- “Made in China-
town, USA: Portland,” a photo exhibit captur-
ing the cultural 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.
Motown’s ‘Dreamgirls’ -- Portland’s Stump-
town Stages presents the sensational musical
‘Dreamgirls,’ dramatizing a Motown’s group’s
rise from obscurity to superstardom, at the Co-
lumbia Theater in Longview on Saturday and
Sunday, Nov. 9 and Nov. 10. For more informa-
tion, visit stumptownstages.org.
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.
Vying for Miss Glamouresse -- Kevin Cook,
aka Poison Waters,
stars as Miss Texas
in a silly spoof that has
men dressed in drag vying
for the title of Miss Glamouresse
2018. It’s all part of the fun when Portland’s
Triangle Productions presents the musical
comedy “Pageant” for a series of Sunday only
shows in November at the Darcelle XV Show-
place, downtown. For tickets and more infor-
mation, visit trianglepro.org.
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Project Truth
Community Church
Ella Enchanted -- A young girl overcomes out-
rageous obstacles and proves that she doesn’t
need a prince charming to save her – she has
the power to save herself. The Oregon Children
Theater’s production of “Ella Enchanted” is
based on the bestselling novel. Now playing on
Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. and Sundays at
11 a.m. and 2 p.m. through Nov. 18 at New-
mark Theater, 1111 S.W. Broadway. For more
information, visit octc.org.
Marcus Shambry
Norman Sylvester -- ‘Boogie Cat’ Norman
Sylvester plays Friday Nov. 9 at the Rogue Pub
in North Plains; Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Spare
Room; Friday, Nov. 16 at the Vinyl Tap; and
Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Half Penny in Salem.
4905 NE St. Johns Road,
Vancouver WA 98661
Life under Nazi Rule -- The Portland Art Mu-
seum and Oregon Jewish Museum and Center
for Holocaust Education jointly present two
exhibitions this fall and winter featuring photo-
graphs by the late Polish-Jewish photojournal-
ist Henry Ross offering an extraordinary rare
glimpse of life under Nazi rule. Both facilities
are offering offer a full slate of exhibit-related
programming.
Zoo for All -- The Oregon Zoo has launched
“Zoo for All,” a new discount program that
provides $5 admission for low income indi-
viduals and families. Visitors may purchase up
to six of the $5 tickets by brining a photo ID
and documentation showing they participate in
low income service, like the Oregon Trial Card,
Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families, and Head Start.
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.
YOU CALL, WE HAUL
Lead Pastor
Johnny Huff
(owner/operator)
pastorshambry.
projecttruth
@gmail.com
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Couples and Singles.
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