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July 3, 2019
Obituary
In Loving
Memory
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Danita Lee Flint-Trujillo
Danita Lee Flint-Trujillo was born
Jan. 11, 1981 and raised in Portland.
She was a sister, mother and friend.
She loved to write poetry and she
had a ‘never give up attitude.’
A memorial service will be held at
Salt & Light Church, 5431 N.E. 20th
Ave., on Friday July 5, from 11:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. Flowers can be sent
to the church address above. There
will be a private burial for family at
Evergreen Memorial.
A family in Phoenix, Ariz. auditions to go on “Family Feud.” The hit TV game show hosted by Steve
Harvey is now taking signups for auditions in Portland, coming July 27 and 28.
Family Feud Auditions in Portland
Web: www.sunlanlighting.com • E-mail: kay@sunlanlighting.com
3901 N. Mississippi Ave. • Portland, OR 97227
503.281.0453 • Fax 503.281.3408
The hit TV game show “Family
Feud” is coming to Portland this
month to hold auditions for future
contestants.
Since its premiere in 1976,
Family Feud has been one of tele-
vision’s most popular and endur-
ing game shows. Featuring two
families who compete for cash and
cars, contestants try to guess the
most popular answers to questions
posed to 100 people surveyed.
As host, Steve Harvey engages
the competing family members in
hilarious repartee, and his honest
reactions to their responses have
brought a fresh sense of comedy
to the show
The Portland auditions will be
held July 27 and 28. Producers are
looking for family groups of five
related by blood, marriage or legal
adoption. You’re encouraged to
include pictures and a video with
the application that can help you
stand out. To apply, go to family-
feud.com/audition.
The Sun Ra Arkestra band is super excited to return to Portland for
a three-night residency at the Hollywood Theater with shows, July
14 through 16.
Legacy Band Makes Return
Sun Ra Arkestra plans
three back to back shows
After sold-out New Year’s shows
at the Hollywood Theatre and the
Portland Art Museum blew minds
left and right, Mississippi Records
is proud to bring the Sun Ra Arkes-
tra back to Portland for three shows
at the Hollywood Theater.
Under the direction of 94-year-
old bandleader Marshall Allen,
the 15-member Arkestra combines
experimental jazz, futuristic cos-
tumes and visuals, cosmic chants,
and much more to create some of
the most beautiful universal music
imaginable.
Three back-to-back shows at
the Hollywood are scheduled July
14-16 at 8:30 p.m., promising a
different set each night, plus visu-
als on the big screen. The Arkestra
was founded in the 1950s by leg-
endary avante garde composer and
musician Sun Ra. Since Sun Ra’s
death in 1993, the Arkestra has been
helmed by longtime Sun Ra collab-
orator Marshall Allen.
“It could be argued that the Sun
Ra Arkestra is the greatest band of
all time,” says Mississippi Records’
Eric Isaacson. “Don’t miss this op-
portunity to see them in full force!”
For tickets and more informa-
tion, call 503-281-1142 or visit hol-
lywoodtheatre.org.