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February 20, 2019 Page 13 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Norman Sylvester Band – “Boogie Cat” Norman Sylvester plays Friday, Feb. 22 at Clyde’s; Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Half Pen- ny in Salem; Friday, March 1 at Catfish Lou’s; Saturday, March 2 at Prime Time in Forest Grove; Friday, March 8 at the Rogue Pub in North Plains; Saturday, March 9 at the Spare Room; and Friday, March 16 at Mac’s Place in Silverton. Portland Symphonic Choir, Cappella Ro- mana and Portland Vocal Consort. 5010 NE 9th Ave Portland, Or 97211 Phone: 503 284-2989 Stylist Wanted We specialize in a variety of cuts for men and women, hot towel razor shaves, braiding, hair extension, Shampoo, blow dryer and Platinum fade. Cautionary Tale of Love – Portland’s Latino theater group Milagro presents the North Amer- ican premiere of La Segua, a cautionary tale of vanity and narcissism for all to heed. A Span- ish language show with English supertitles, La Segua is now showing through March 2. For tickets and more information, call the box of- fice a5 503-236-7253 or visit milagro.org. Call Today or Walk in !!! BUSINESSGuide Jesus Christ Superstar! – Portland’s Stump- town Stages presents the hit rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar! Now playing through March 3 at Portland’5 Brunish Theatre at Antoinette Hatfield Hall, downtown. For tickets and more information, call the box office at 800-273- 1530 or visit stumptownstages.org. b ody of K noWledge Cascade Festival of African Films – Port- land Community College’s Cascade Campus in north Portland hosts the 29th annual Cas- cade Festival of African Film with more than 30 feature, documentary and short films by es- tablished and emerging African directors from 18 countries. Runs through March 3. For a full schedule, visit africanfilmfestival.org. 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 Cham- ber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, A Habit Forming Musical – Join the Little Sis- ters of Hoboken for a hysterical variety show to raise emergency funds for the convent. The Rose Theatre Company presents “Nunsense” at the Broadway Rose New Stage in Tigard, 12850 S.W. Grant Ave. Now playing through Sunday, Feb. 24. For tickets, visit broadwayrose.org, call 503-620-5262 or visit the box office. Marcella Tancreti LMT 4829 NE MLK Jr., Blvd. Suite 101 License# 7363 cellatancreti@gmail.com • www.BOKmassage.com • 503-333-4993 Life under Nazi Rule – The Portland Art Mu- seum and Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education jointly present two ex- hibitions featuring photographs by the late Pol- ish-Jewish photojournalist Henry Ross offering an extraordinary rare glimpse of life under Nazi rule. Both facilities are offering offer a full slate of exhibit-related programming. YOU CALL, WE HAUL Zoo for All – The Oregon Zoo has launched “Zoo for All,” a 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 documen- tation showing they participate in low income service, like the Oregon Trial Card, Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and Head Start. (owner/operator) Johnny Huff $5.00 TEES CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS Scrapping Metal & Landscape Meintenance SCREEN PRINTING Cell: (971) 263-5516 971-570-8214 BUSINESSES