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July 12: Mississippi Street Fair and a pair of Fêtes de la Bastille

July 11, 2008 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

The Mississippi Ave. Street Fair is the best street fair in Portland. Five blocks of the avenue, from Skidmore to Fremont, will be closed to cars from 10am to 7pm. In place of traffic you’ll find “Live Music, Dance Lessons, Storytelling, Beer & Margarita Gardens, BB’Q Rib Off, Dunk Tank and much more.”

And just up the street Pix Patisserie (corner of Failing and Williams) is throwing a block party too, celebrating Bastille Day. From 11am until late there are a slew of events: a Mini Medoc “Marathon,” a pet parade, a tour de Portland bicycle scavenger hunt, a Citroen car show, a dessert recipe contest, a pillow fight, and lots of live music and more. Seriously, they’re packing in tons of stuff. Check out the Pix events page for more details. And of course the most important details: no foie gras floats, but plenty of interesting food:

60# Roasted Pig from Carlton Farms
Special guest Gabriel Rucker of Le Pigeon serving up the Eastburn Cocktail
Cheese from Steve’s Cheese
Champagne & Oyster Bar
Vegetarian Quiche
Ice Cream Stand – Beer, Lambic, and Moscato Floats
Giant Eiffel Tower Cookies
6L Bottles of Buzet Wine
French Aperitifs such as Pastis, Lillet, Rosé Wine, Peitra Chestnut Beer
Remy VSOP Cognac Jello Shots
oh, and there will be a whole bunch of fancy pants French desserts, too!

You can celebrate the Fête Nationale in the Pearl District too. The Alliance Française de Portland is throwing their 6th annual Fête de la Bastille at Jamison Square from 11am-6pm. Celebrate the storming of the Bastille with “French wine, cuisine, art and sport; Portland Waiters Race, pétanque exhibitions and French music.”

Summer stuff on Mississippi Ave: puppets, music, dance, films

June 26, 2008 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

The overgrown lot Twilight Theatre in the Garden behind Moxie RX is hosting a series of events this summer, including music, dance, films and Puppetstock, a summertime puppet theatre extravaganza!

The current schedule:

Friday June 27, 10 am:
Mudeye Puppet Company
Penny’s Puppet Productions

Thursday July 3, 8 pm:
The Dim Sum Puppet Opera Company

Thursday, July 10, 7 pm:
The Joe Cocker Dancers (eccentric belly dancing)

Friday July 11, 10 am:
Sal de Bain

Friday July 25, 10 am:
Penny’s Puppet Productions

Thursday July 31- 7:30 pm:
Larry Yes and the Baby Dollars (music and film)

Friday August 1, 10 am:
Sal de Bain

Friday August 8, 10 am:
Penny’s Puppet Productions

Thursday August 14, 7:30 pm:
Krebsic Orkestar (12-piece gypsy brass band)

Friday August 15, 10 am:
Clay Martin – Punch and Pals

Thursday August 28, 8 pm:
The Dim Sum Puppet Opera Company

Friday August 29, 10 am:
Mudeye Puppet Company
Penny’s Puppet Productions

Thursday September 4, 8 pm:
Mississippi Records Music/Movie Collage

Thursday, September 11, 7 pm:
Rush n Disco

June 14: Cirque du Cycling on Mississippi and la Vecchia Signora in PGE Park

June 13, 2008 by Dave Knows 4 Comments

Maybe Mississippi Avenue should be closed to cars all the time?

Tomorrow afternoon the Cirque du Cycling comes to town. Later in the summer the Sunday Parkways and the street fair will also serve up some bike and pedestrian friendly time on the strip. As part of the Cirque du Cycling Saturday, Mississippi will play host to a bike parade and bike races.

Bonus beer garden!

Other than the clowns, the parade sounds like it will be amusing:

The Mississippi community is coming together to put on the best circus street fair in town. Get ready for clowns, jugglers, unicycle jousting, sculptural bikes, freakishly tall bikes and other two-wheeled creations beyond your wildest dreams!

Earlier in the day the Cirque kicks off with a family bike ride through the Boise-Elliot neighborhood.

At 7pm at PGE Park the Timbers play their first exhibition match (of many) of the summer. Juventus Primavera is the foe. Who the hell are Juventus Primavera? The Timbers press release explains all:

A team of up-and-coming players for famous Italian club Juventus, its Primavera squad features four youth international players and several who have already seen action with Juventus’ first team which competes in the Serie A – the top tier of Italian professional soccer. Juventus Primavera competes in Italy’s Campionato Primavera, a 42-team league comprised of the top feeder teams from each of Italy’s Serie A and B clubs. In its 46-year history, Juventus’ Primavera team has captured several titles both in league and nationwide competitions.

I’m pretty confident the Timbers Offside Blog will be previewing the game soon . . .

Monday night movies return to Mississippi

January 7, 2008 by Dave Knows 3 Comments

mondaymovies.jpgPortland historian Tom Robinson’s vintage 16mm films will be shown at Mississippi Pizza through February, starting tonight at 9pm (right after the spelling bee).

Tonight’s subject:

January 7, 2008
Beer Commercials a Go-Go!

Tom’s been busy buying even more of those retro liquor ads. See some of the classics you already love, plus reels of never shown ads, certain to make you thirsty. Pabst Blue Ribbon, Rainier, Budweiser, Miller, Old Milwaukee, Schlitz, Falstaff, Fall City Beer, and many more. In black & white and color.

The Monday Movies MySpace page has all the details and schedule.

Lovely Lovely Hula Hands

September 22, 2007 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Missing a Timbers match is not something I take lightly.

A team of wild horses won’t be able to drag me away from the Timbers match Sunday at PGE Park.

So naturally I joined over a hundred of my fellow fans at Slabtown last night to watch the Timbers draw 1-1 in the first leg of the aggregate-goal semifinal series with Atlanta.

However, I missed both goals.

And I only had time for two delicious beers.

Because I left just before halftime.

I walked the three miles home.

I would not make such sacrifices for just any restaurant.

But last night I had a date with some friends at Lovely Hula Hands (4057 North Mississippi Avenue).

Higgins is my favorite restaurant in Portland. I’m always impressed with the food and service and beer selection. It’s been a biweekly stop for over a decade, and for three years I even lived within the block in an apartment I selected partly due to its proximity to the restaurant.

But now I’ve moved to North Mississippi, and once again my decision to relocate was partially influenced by proximity to a restaurant; Lovely Hula Hands is a half block from my front door.

On perhaps one of the last summer-like days of the year we sat at a table in the beautiful airy upstairs space.

Our friendly, pretty, and beauty-marked waitress started us off with a few signature cocktails. I awkwardly ordered a Beauty Mark (sour cherries, Makers Mark, fresh orange juice). My companions had a Talulah’s Bathwater (pomegranate molasses, Sauza, fresh lime, sugar) and a Nik’s ol’ Fashion (Makers Mark, sour black cherries, one sugar cube, dash of bitters, topped off with soda water).

After my three mile walk I was thirsty; I downed my drink and ordered a Dick’s Best Bitter (one of my favorite non-Oregon beers) to go with the meal.

Another friend who’d visited recently had recommended the sea salty Padrón peppers fried in olive oil and the Viridian Farm peaches with Parma prosciutto, browned butter and thyme. We followed his suggestions, but also tried the ahi tuna carpaccio with avocado, lime, cilantro, shaved fennel and jalapeño oil. All three choices were delicious and uncomplicated. My favorite was the super-simply prepared peppers; not spicy at all, okra-like sans slime. The browned butter made the peaches; I forgot the prosciutto and thyme were even there. The ahi was beautiful.

For the main course I ordered the pan roasted northern halibut with pounded basil oil, aioli and a shellbean, peperonata and Romano bean ragout. The halibut was perfectly cooked and lightly browned on top. The ragout was as simple and summery as it sounds.

My companions had the spaghetti with basil pesto, heirloom tomatoes and Parmesan and the Draper Farm chicken breast stuffed under the skin with wild mushroom sausage and served on mashed sweet potatoes. They both were pleased.

For dessert I tried the almond cornmeal cake with huckleberries and whipped cream. Again, simple and perfect. Of course I shared.

A relatively current menu is periodically updated on the website. The menu seems always to include a vegan, a pasta, a fish, and several meat options, plus the ubiquitous burger (I eagerly await the Portland Hamburgers review).

I’ve only been to Lovely Hula Hands a few times, but they have a perfect record so far. The location can’t be beat and the big old building is quirkily comfortable. The food is fantastic and the service is great. If they keep this up for a decade or so they may join Higgins on the throne.

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