Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 11 No. 1 | Dec 1989 - Jan 1990 (Portland) /// Issue 40 of 41 /// Master# 40 of 73

New Item: BATIK PAINTINGS! 224*9028 Weddings, Anniversaries and special occasions. Cafe & Delicatessen 404 S.W. 10th Portland Butterfly impo rt & Trading Co. 3344 SE Hawthorne Blvd, 238-6639 Handmade Clothing & Jewelry from All over the World CATERING SPECIALISTS Italian Specialties Wine Bar • Cheeses • Sandwiches Desserts • Salads • Sundries THE MARTINOTTI FAMILY C L A R I C E J O H N S T O N D . M . D . ARTISTIC FOOD ARTISTIC WINE Everett Street Market 2310 NW Everett Mon-Sat 9am-8pm Sun 10am-5pm Ron Paul Catering &■ Charcuterie 223-2121 CONCERTS IN WINTER ARMAND-DIXIE FRANK-VINCE CECELIA-DIONE EDDIE t i l l NAN RESTAURANT Unique a n d Exotic Chinese cuisine specializing in spicy dishes from Hunan an d Szechuan Provinces Moderately Priced. D E N T I S T R Y for adults and children • Treatment explained and discussed • Weekdays, Evenings and Saturdays • Flexible payment plans • Nitrous oxide available • New patients welcome V/S4 i ts&asMi iW W F i 233-3622 230 N.E. 20th (Three blocks north of Burnside) 515 S.W. Broadway 2 2 4 - 8 0 6 3 Morgan's Alley Building Free parking after 6:00 p .m . City Center Parking 10th & Washington PEOPLE’ S KBOO Public Affairs Traditional song... blazing stepdance SANDY SILVA &MARK GRAHAM 8PM Friday, Jan. 26 Fulton Park Community Center 68 SW Miles $7 adv / $9 day of show Dulcimer, fiddle , song, and much more... JOHN MCCUTCHEON 8PM Saturday, Feb. 3 Northwest Service Center 1819 NW Everett $9 adv I $12 day of show Ireland’s premier trad itiona l band PATRICK STREET 8PM Saturday, Feb. 17 Neighbors of Woodcraft 1410 SW Morrison Balcony: $9 a d v /$12 door; Main $12 adv/$15 door The 4th annual concert o f Sea Shanties WORK SONGS OF THE SEA 8PM Saturday, Mar. 3 Kinsman Hall, The Old Church 1422 SW 11th $5 adv I $6 day of show (seating limited to 1201) Bluegrass a t i ts best! LAURIE LEWIS & GRANT STREET 8PM Friday, Mar. 23 Main Hall, The Old Church 1422 SW 11th $9 adv / $12 day of show Workshops w i th the world's f inest artists SPRING FESTIVAL OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC, SONG AND DANCE Friday, Saturday & Sunday Mar. 16, 17& 18 Masonic Temple 1119 SW Park Avenue Please write to address below for information TIX: G.l. Joe's - Ticketmaster / Artichoke P.O. Box 17390, Portland OR 97217 (503) 283-2688 22 Clinton St. Dec. ’89-Jan. ’90 A Natural Food Store DON’T PANIC! WE RE ORGANIC! • In-Season Fruits &Vegetables • Bulk goods • Cheeses • Grocery OPEN EVERY DAY 10 am - 8 pm 3029 SE 21st (Between Powe ll & Clinton) 232-9051 “Afernoon Radiozine99 Monday - Friday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Mon. POLLUTION SOLUTIONS: T he 3:30 Other America's Radio & 'Eart h Island Institute present investigative « reports on issues affecting the environment. 4:00 UNDER CURRENTS: in-depth investigative reports focusing on Central America, South Africa, the CIA, and much more. Tues. KBOO’s WEEKLY LECTURE 3:30 SERIES: hour-long lectures on local & national topics—environment to the media. Features speakers such as Alexander Cockburn, Dr. Helen Caldicott & Michael Parenti. Wed. After City Council adjourns, tune in 3:30 for 51 PERCENT, a program about women in society, followed b y . . . 4:00 DETOURS KBOO’s weekly program about issues affecting the gay & lesbian community & featuring the program A Way Out. Thurs. Following City Council— AFTER- 3:30 NOON RADIOZINE explores national & international issues. 4:00 CROSSROADS: a multi-cultural news magazine produced by Elizabeth Tercz-Luna. Fri. Focus on Central & Latin America, 3:30 Middle East, & Africa. Every last Friday o f the month: 3:30 Portlanders Organized for Southern African Freedom (POSAF) host SOUTHERN AFRICA UPDATE. 4:00 SECOND OPINION - Irwin Knoll, editor of Progressive magazine interviews activists, writers & artists.

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