Monday, July 27, 2009

Russian Movie Night, Friday, July 31 2009

Anyone interested in Russian culture and cinematography should consider checking out a movie event this coming Friday, at Stage -13 in the Pearl.  More information below.

On Friday, July 31 2009 Gogallery and Ackerman Films invite you to the first "Russian Movie Night" to be held at Stage-13 (address below).

An evening dedicated to Russian culture will start at 7 pm with movies from 8:00 till 1:00 AM.

The movies, which will be announced before the show,  are cinematographic masterpieces  from 1920s to 2009 in high quality with  English subtitles on a large projection screen.

We'll serve tea and Russian cookies as well as soft drinks.  You can bring your own alcoholic beverage.

We hope to continue doing it every Last Friday of the month.

Stage 13 is located in the Pearl district on 13th Avenue between Couch and Burnside

If you have any questions, please call Luba @ 503. 709.3991

What: Russian Movie Night

When: 7 till late , On Friday, July 31 2009

Where: 13 NW 13th Ave, PDX, OR 97209

Admission: $5 

 


Thursday, July 23, 2009

International Day in Solidarity with people of Iran: July 25



   Contact:

info@portlandstandswithiran.org 

 Portland Stands with Iran, a local ad-hoc committee of non-partisan ordinary citizens, will join more than 80 cities around the world for the International Day of Action in Solidarity with the people of Iran on July 25th:

UNITED FOR IRAN
http://united4iran.org
GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION
Endorsed by:  Shirin Ebadi, 2003 Nobel Laureate *** Nobel Women's Initiative *** Iranian League for the Defense of Human Rights *** International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran *** 42 Arab Human Rights Organizations *** Human Rights Watch *** Reporters without Borders *** Amnesty International *** PeaceJam *** FIDH *** Frontline *** Physicians for Human Rights *** Portland Stands with Iran *** American Iranian Friendship Council *** Individuals including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, actor Sean Penn, Iranian singer Dariush, author Reza Aslan, comedian Maz Jobrani, Nobel Laureates Jody Williams, Betty Williams, Mairead Maguire, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, and Iranian poets Simin Behbahani (in Iran) and Ismael Khoii

In Portland: SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1PM
PIONEER SQUARE - DOWNTOWN PORTLAND
MASS RALLY

Speakers will include: 

Rev. Kate Lore, First Unitarian Church

Martin Gonzales, Latin America Solidarity Activist and PPS Board member

Hala Gores, Palestinian American

Dr. Catherine Thomason, Physicians for Social Responsibility

Mazen Malek, Palestinians United

Tom Hastings, Portland State University

Kelly Campbell, United for Peace and Justice

Sherry Herberts, Amnesty International

United for: end the violence, democracy and human rights for Iran, release of all those detained and support for President Obama's message of concern and condemnation while opposing direct intervention by the US or Israel

 Followed by HUMAN CHAIN IN SUPPORT OF THE GREEN MOVEMENT

FOR DEMOCRACY IN IRAN

For more information please go to www.portlandstandswithiran.org

Thursday, July 16, 2009

The International Culture Shock! 2009-2010 Season


Young Professionals are teaming up with the various cultural organizations around Portland to bring you select opportunities to attend cultural events with an international twist!

Event 1: Mikhail Baryshnikov & Ana Laguna Friday, October 2, 2009:

International Culture ShockTo kick off our series we invite you to attend, for a discounted rate, White Bird's openning night of its 2009-2010 season with a special, intimate performance by two legendary dancers, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Ana Laguna. These two have teamed together for a memorable collaboration, highlighting the work of three acclaimed contemporary choreographers: Mats Ek of Stockholm's Cullberg Ballet, Alexei Ratmanksy, the former Artistic Director of the Bolshoi Ballet and now Artists in Residence with American Ballet Theatre, and Benjamin Millepied, principal dancer with New York City Ballet. We will be organizing a get-together for YPs before or after the event, so stay tuned for future announcements.


Event 2: Zimbabwe Artists Project

Executive Director Dick Adams
will have just returned from Zimbabwe with art and stories to share with WAC members. Hear the incredible stories of the ZAP artists, while perusing beautiful pieces from Weya.
ZAP celebrates the artistry and accomplishments of women from rural Weya in eastern Zimbabwe. Through education, sale of their art in the U.S., and special projects, ZAP helps women become economically self-sufficient. Women of Weya are subsistence farmers, mothers, and householders as well as artists. Most women live on their own, providing for families. Sales of their art helps women afford food, clothing, school fees, medicines, transport, seeds and fertilizer. Since the market for Weya art in Zimbabwe is extremely limited, sales in the U.S. are critical. ZAP pays more than twice as much per piece as any other buyer, delivering cash at the time of purchase. ZAP's complementary goal is to communicate with Americans about Zimbabwe's history and culture, as well as about the artists' lives. At Weya art shows in the U.S., we address issues of gender, colonialism, and globalization. Stereotypes of plighted masses give way to images of rural African women as strong, talented, and fully capable human beings.


Event 3: Portland Opera: Orphée
November 6, 2009

Philip Glass-the most renowned and often produced opera composer of our time-carefully follows the script of Jean Cocteau's 1949 film Orphée. Mining such rich mythology, he creates a work of remarkable power that celebrates the potency of love and loyalty.
Fresh, new love may have its distinct passion. But married love adds a depth and breadth to that passion, binding two souls tightly into a single being. Such is the love between Orphée and his beloved Eurydice-one of the deepest, truest loves of all time. The delicacy and simplicity of the music highlight the powerful range of emotions that the characters-and all of us-experience in the course of this "must see" opera. The Portland Opera/West Coast premiere of a production the New York Times called "stunning." Sung in French with English translations projected above the stage.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Meet your fellow YPs for International Beer Festival - this Sunday

International Beer Festival

Join the YPs for a fun, outdoor social event at the Portland International Beer Festival!

Date & Time: Sunday, July 19th at 2 pm sharp!

Location: Meet by the elephant statue on the park blocks, which is north of Burnside b/w NW Park Ave & 8th Ave.

Cost: Beer drinkers pay $20 for 10 beer tickets and official PIB glass and $5 cover for non-drinkers/designated drivers (included free N/A beverages).

Payment is managed at the entrance gate; no pre-payment or registration available.
For more info on the fesitval

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Time for a Vacation (YP Discussion Group)

The World Affairs Council, Young Professionals invite you to our biweekly discussion group:

Wednesday, 8 July 2009 | 7:00 p.m.

Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & 23rd (MAP)
(Upstairs in the back room.)

It's summer time and thoughts turn to vacation. Where in the world are you going? Where have you been? Where would you like to go? Come have a beer and share your stories or give travel tips for those seeking to travel abroad.

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