July 10, 2019 Page 7 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT photo by m iChael D urham , o regon Z oo . Courtesy of the The Oregon Zoo extends its summer hours for “Twilight Tuesdays,” featuring animals that are active at dusk, like Mei Mei the red panda above. Also includes fun activities for families, food and beverages from local vendors and live entertainment. ‘Twilight Tuesdays’ for Summer Fun The Oregon Zoo is offering visitors a little something extra this summer: A Twilight Tuesday special event each third Tuesday night of the month through August, featuring later hours and fun for all ages at a deep discount. Both the upcoming Twilight Tuesdays on July 16 and the next event on Aug. 20 will feature animals that are active at dusk, fun activities for families, food and beverages from local vendors and live entertainment. Zoo admission is just $9 per person after 4 p.m. Also on hand: food carts from local vendors, refreshing drinks and more — plus the ever-popular elephant ears and a selection of local beer and wine for adults. In the Face of Deep Biases The Northwest Film Center at the Portland Art Museum, downtown, presents a 2018 film narrated by Jodie Foster about the first woman filmmaker, an entertaining story of perseverance in the face of deep biases. “Be Natural: the Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché,” shows Friday and Saturday, July 12 and 13 at 7 p.m. and again on Sunday, July 14 at 2 p.m. Twilight Tuesday festivities begin at 4 p.m., and gates stay open until 8 p.m. Visitors may remain on zoo grounds until 9 p.m.