Beausoleil Is one of the many groups playing at
Amphitheater this summer
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the Cuthbert
MUSIC -
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troupo arrives in town July 22. More comedv returns with Firesien
theater on July 27 August s concerts include island must.
Tish Hinojosa, who sings in both English and Spanish, is performing
on August 10 Most of her music has n social consciousness run
nmg through the songs, which blend traditional elements and con
temporary settings. She will lie performing with Alejandro Escovedo
I ickets start at SH.
On August 14. Motown musicians rhe Temptations will play with
lower of Power. Organizers expect n large audience.
Oregon's Festival of American Music, a local festival, finishes the
summer concert series. Under conductor Marin Alsop's direction, the
concert includes New York Airwaves," a re-creation of the l‘);io's
Paul Whiteman radio show. The program also features guest pianist
Uslie Stifelinan and an original version of Gershwin's Rhapsody in
Blue. '
1 ickets for the shows, which run from June 22 to August 27. can
be purchased at the Mult Center Box Office and the EMU Main I Vsk
or by credit card at 687-5000. Fred Meyer Fastixx outlets sell tick
ets for all Cuthbert events except The Temptations and Oregon's Fes
tival of American Music.
Ticket prices vary depending on the artists. The tickets for the open
ing show. Beausoleil. are $H in advance and $12.50 the day of the
show. Children over the age of one must have a tu ket and las ause
the events am held outdoors, there am no additional discounted tick
et prices.
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tial causes of violence. Init also
introduce forums that focus on
solutions, such as community
policing and non-violent politi
cal activism.
Garrett hpps, a University
assistant professor of law, will
present a class on alternatives to
violence, relying on the teachings
of Gandhi and Martin Luther
King
It s a great revelation to some
[ample to learn that Gandhi want
ed to actively resist violence
without resorting to violence,"
he said.
I o what extent can we apply
those strategies todav' Wo
shouldn't he neutral, but should
embrace those non violent prin
ciples." said Epps.
I he course will also lie offered
evenings in Portland at the Port
land State University Business
School
Violence and the l aw begins
June ~ 1 with an introduction to
violence in the lOUOs For mure
information, t all Hi. tH35
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