Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 03, 2019, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    April 3, 2019
Page 9
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Captivating Blues
and
Jazz
Jazz pianist Sullivan
Fortner is lauded
as one of the top
jazz pianists of
his generation.
His captivating
performances
embody the
essence of blues
and jazz. He will
perform Thursday,
April 11 at 7:30
p.m. at The Old
Church, downtown,
as part of the Biamp
PDX Jazz Festival
presented by PDX
Jazz. For tickets,
visit eventbrite.com.
Shirley Nanette and Albina Soul
Revue Band –
Portland’s soul
music
history
and an R&B and
jazz music show-
case of historic
proportion will
be
celebrated
when Portland
vocalist extraor-
dinaire Shirley
Nanette
joins
the Albina Soul
Revue
Band,
perform her sem-
inal 1973 album ‘Never Coming
Back.’ Show is Saturday, April 13
at 9 p.m. at the Holocene, down-
town. Tickets are $15 in advance
and $20 at the door.
A Racially Divided World – Pas-
sinArt presents “The No Play,”
conveying a racially divided world
at the apex of the Jim Crow seg-
regation era. The title is derived
from the many “no” signs that
dotted the landscape during that
despotic era. Shows on Saturdays
at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m.
through April 14 at the Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340
N. Interstate Ave. For tickets, visit
evenbrite.com.
Priced Out Film Screening – The
Multnomah County Central Li-
brary, downtown, invites the pub-
lic to a screening and discussion
of the locally filmed documentary
‘Priced Out,’ which looks at how
skyrocking housing prices are dis-
placing Portland’s black commu-
nity and reshaping the entire city.
Screens Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m.
Beaverton Repair Fair – A free
repair of small household items
and light sewing repairs will be
offered free to the public when the
Beaverton City Library at 12375
S.W. Fifth St. hosts a Repair Fair,
Sunday, April 6 between 12:30
p.m. and 3:30 p.m. A team of fixers
with a variety of expertise mak-
ing repairs will be on hand for the
event. No reservation is needed.
Links Masquerade Ball – The
Portland chapter of The Links
present the Phantom Phantasy
Masquerade Ball on Saturday,
April 27 at the Adrianna Ballroom,
918 S.W. Yamhill, from 6 p.m.-
11 p.m. All proceeds will benefit
Portland Links Scholarship Fund
and Programs. For tickets, visit
online at wrefinc.ejoinme.org/reg-
ister2019.
Norman Sylvester Band – “Boo-
gie Cat” Norman Sylvester plays
Saturday, April 6 at Catfish Lou’s;
Friday, April 12 at Wilf’s; Satur-
day, April13 at the Spare Room;
Friday, April 19 at the Rogue Pub
in North Plains; Saturday, April20
at the Vinyl Tap; Wednesday, April
24 at Billy Blue’s in Vancouver;
Friday, April 26 at Clyde’s; and
Saturday, April 27 for the Inner
City Blues Festival.
Avalon Flowers
520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland,
OR 97204 • 503-796-9250
A full service flower experience
Cori Stewart--
Owner, Operator
• Birthdays • Anniversaries
• Funerals • Weddings
Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm
Saturday 9am til 2pm.
Website: avalonflowerspdx.com
email: avalonflowers@msn.com
We Offer Wire Services
Zoo for All – The Oregon Zoo has
launched “Zoo for All,” a discount
program that provides $5 admis-
sion for low income individuals
and families. Visitors may pur-
chase up to six of the $5 tickets by
brining a photo ID and documen-
tation showing they participate in
low income service, like the Or-
egon Trial Card, Medicaid, Sec-
tion 8, Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families, and Head Start.
Funerals ~ Memorial Services ~ Cremation ~ Preplanning
“Dedicated to providing
excellent service and
superior care of your
loved one”
Funeral Home staff
available 24 hours
503-249-1788
Terry Family Funeral Home
2337 N Williams Ave, Portland, Or 97227
www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com