Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 13, 2019, Page 11, Image 11

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    November 13, 2019
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Blacque Butterfly
and More – Artists
Blacque Butterfly Experi-
ence, Chuk Barber, the Erick
Blood Project, Element 7d and Taj
Kelley perform Sunday, Nov. 17 from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. at Artichoke Music, 2009 S.E. Powell
Blvd. Admission $15.
The Hip Hop Nutcracker – ‘The Hip Hop
Nutcracker,’ performed by a super-charged
cast of a dozen all-star dancers and MC Kurtis
Blow, plays at Keller Auditorium, Wednesday,
Nov. 13. Tickets at the Portland’5 Centers for
the Arts box office, 1111 S.W. Broadway, and
by phone: 800-273-1530.
All Things Being Equal – A thought-provoking
look at how art can show how modern culture
perpetuates discrimination, titled “All Things Be-
ing Equal” by African American artist Hank Wil-
lis Thomas, runs through Jan. 12 at the Portland
Art Museum. Features more than 90 works, in-
cluding sculptures based on archival photographs,
quilts constructed from sports jerseys and prison
uniforms, video installations, and more.
Fighting for the Right to Fight: African
American Experiences in World War II – On
loan from the National WWII Museum through
Jan. 12, The Oregon Historical Society, down-
town, presents exhibit on the African American
experience in World War II and in the Civil
Rights era following the war.
Macbeth – Local favorites Chantal DeGroat,
Dana Green and Lauren Bloom Hanover star in
a piercing, stripped-
down production of
Macbeth, Shakespeare’s
infamous tale of political glut-
tony and supernatural vengeance.
Now showing through Nov. 24 at Portland
Center Stage at The Armory. Tickets at pcs.org
or call 503-445-3700.
YOU CALL, WE HAUL
Discover the Shocking Truth – Two brothers
launch a ghost-hunting
business and inves-
tigate the home of a
black couple displaced
by Hurricane Katrina
in “The Brothers Para-
normal.” Co-produced
by Portland’s CoHo Productions and Theatre
Diaspora and now showing through Saturday,
Nov. 16 at CoHo Theater, 2257 N.W. Raleigh.
(owner/operator)
Norman Sylvester Band – The “Boogie Cat”
Norman Sylvester and his Band plays, Nov. 15
at Wilf’s; Saturday, Nov. 16 at C I Bar and Grill
in Tualatin; Friday, Nov. 22 at Clyde’s; Satur-
day, Nov. 23 at the Vinyl Tap; Friday, Nov. 29
at the Half Penny in Salem; and Saturday, Nov.
30 at 6 p.m. at the Ilanai Casino Line & Lure
Room in Ridgefield.
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.
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Herbert Amerson, most loved centenarian
Herbert L. Amerson is celebrating his 100th
birthday on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019.
Family and friends wish him happiness,
continued excellent health and joy on this mo-
mentous day.
Herbert has a rich history in Portland where
he met his wife, raised his children and con-
tributed to the betterment of his community
and Portland at-large. He was also one of the
co-founders of the Irvington Community As-
sociation, where he remained active for many
years. He is a retiree of Pacific Northwest Bell.
He is an avid sports enthusiast and was ac-
tive in tennis, golf and skiing well into his 70s and enjoys listening to
classic jazz and spending time with family and dear friends.
Happy Birthday to one of Portland’s finest and most loved cente-
narians!
We all love you ‘Pops!’ Enjoy your day!
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