August 14, 2019 Page 11 CAREERS Special Edition Arts & ENTERTAINMENT C annon ’ S r ib e xPreSS We have moved to: 3625 NE MLK Jr Blvd, Portland OR Multicultural Night Market Beaverton Night Market, a new multicultural event with international food, crafts, live music and cul- tural performances, will again fill the public space at The Round in downtown Beaverton on Saturday, Aug. 17 from 5 to 10 p.m. Area residents from many regions of the world will share handmade crafts and goods representing their cultural roots. Visitors can also sample delicacies from Egypt, Cuba, East Africa, Mexico, India, Southeast Asia and more. Vancouver Water Feature Opens The highly anticipated Columbia River water feature at Vancouver Waterfront Park in downtown Vancouver is now open to the public. The interactive art installationde- signed by artist Larry Kirkland opened on Friday, a $3.5 million gift to the city paid for by private donors and founda- tions. The Vancouver Parks and Recre- ation Department will maintain the water feature as it draws locals and visitors to enjoy the city’s waterfront for years to come. The 12-foot tall and 16-foot wide stone and bronze monolith is oriented north and south to the adjacent Colum- bia River. The east face is a cast bronze bas relief map of the Columbia Basin. The west face is an engraved stone with a topographic map of the origins of the Columbia, the “Great River of the West.” Water cascades down it in a variable flow, reflecting seasonal changes in the flow of the river. The water is chlorinated Day campers from Vancouver Parks and Recreation play and can be waded through and played in in the new water feature at Vancouver Waterfront Park, in by visitors. downtown Vancouver. Call to Order: 503-288-3836 Cannon’s, tasty food and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. Open (hours) Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm Sunday: 11am- 6pm 971-276-8674 Cut, trim, edge, power washing, hauling, leaf removal, cleanup, anything! FREE ESTIMATES FAIR PRICING $5.00 TEES CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS BUSINESSES SCREEN PRINTING 971-570-8214 Tackling Identity and Traditions In a small town in Mexico, once a year, men transform into women and become the Chunta. One group is made up of traditionalists who believe that only straight men should wear the gowns and makeup, and the other welcomes dancers of all identities– especially those who face violence for being out and proud. The Northwest Film Center presents a screening of the documentary “The Chunta,” that gets up close and personal with two rival dance groups as they prepare for the Chunta, on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. the Portland Art Museum. The film’s director Genevieve Roudané will be in attendance for a question and answer following the film. You can also come early for a reception that begins at 6 p.m. Theotis Cason 503-287-0855 5015 NE MLK Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Catering Available 5010 NE 9th Ave Portland, Or 97211 Phone: 503 284-2989 We specialize in a variety of cuts for men and women, hot towel razor shaves, braiding, hair extension, Shampoo, blow dryer and Platinum fade. Call Today or Walk in !!!