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■A 8 TI he CI ac I camas P rìnt Summer concerts rock! ERINNLERTEÑ Opinion Editor Summertime is fast approach ing, and with it come the sum mer concerts. This year’s line up offers something for every one. Endfest 11 Saturday, June 22 Gorge Amphitheater, George, WA Lineup: Includes Papa Roach, Cypress Hill, Jimmy Eat World, Tenacious D, Hoobastank, Our Lady Peace, The Strokes, Dashboard Confessional, Finch, Vendetta Red, and Hot Rod Circuit. Not bad for the $46 ticket price. Vans Warped Tour Saturday, July 20 Gorge Amphitheater, George, WA Lineup: Includes Bad Religion, Reel Big Fish, MxPX, Good Charlotte, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, NOFX along with 62 other bands.. $25 ticket price + 68 bands = one rockin good timé. Area 2 Friday, August 16 Gorge Amphitheater, George, WA Lineup: Moby, David Bowie, Busta Rhymes, Blue Man Group, and Ash. See David Bowie for $63 versus a whopping $355 for the Who. Anger Management Tour August 7 Rose Garden, Portland, OR Lineup: Eminem, Ludacris, Papa Roach, Xzibit, X-ecutioners, and Bionic Jive. There’s nothing to get angry about with the $15-55 ticket prices. Ozzfest August 27 Gorge Amphitheater, George, WA Lineup: Ozzy Osbourne, System of a Down, Rob Zombie, P.O.D., Drowning Pool and more. For seven years running, Ozzfest has brought the best hard rock and metal festival to amphithe aters from coast to coast, and you can see it too for $62. To reach Erinn Lerten e-mail goawayrocks@hotmail.com or drop by B-104. JUMP-START YOUR COLLEGE DEGREE. EARN UP TO 45 CREDITS FOR WHAT YOU'VE ALREADY LEARNED THROUGH: HOMEMAKING PARENTING COMMUNITY SERVICE PERSONAL STUDY CORPORATE TRAINING TRAVEL ON-THE-JOB EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEER WORK WedNEsdAy, J une 5, 2002 Short plays bring long laughs at one acts SHÀDRA BEESLEY Staff Writer “It’s like a live-action car toon,”- Joe Williams, actor. The student one-acts are in full swing. Clackamas theater students have been hard at work casting, directing and produc ing one-act plays. Now thé fruits of their labor are ripe for their fellow peers to enjoy. Above, Williams colorfully describes “Stretch the Bench” by Carol Korty. Student direc tor Wendy Reese has chosen to present this clever comedy in conjunction with “The Pumpkin,” another play by Korty. These two plays have the same cast of characters: Tall, Small, Extremely Long, and Clown. Reese found the two plays in a book of chil dren’s plays-in which these four characters are the stars of every show. Reese’s adaptation stars Sara Gundell as Tall, Sarah Rose as Small, Verena Morrill as Extremely Long, and Jayne Stevens as Clown. Kristi McKenzie and her assistant director Mackenzie Burnett have chosen to present “Impromptu” by Tad Mosel. It is a play about four actors who are asked to show up and put on a performance of their choice. In this play within a play the actors are searching for the answer to a profound question. After working through conflict ing ideas and personalities “the characters discover the true meaning of theater,” McKenzie explains. The cast consists of Dave Tahler as Ernest, Joe Williams as Tony, Annie Rimmer as Lora, and Dawnie Drebin as Winifred. Sarah Rose will present “Medea” by Christopher Q0(/c¿* CAFE K new dining experience Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs.-7 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Sat.-8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Not all learning pccurs in the classroom. Now you may be able to turn this into college credit through Marylhurst's Prior Learning Assessment Program (PLA) and apply it to your bachelor's degree. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT (PLA) INFORMATION SESSION: Wednesday : Budget: Baja California burrito w/ black beans & brown rice Special: Apple-raisin stuffed brined pork roast w/com-on-the- cobb and mashed potatoes Grill: Phillyeheesesteak sandwich .Thursday, June 13th, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Room 200, BP John Administration Building Register for this free event by calling 503.699.6260. IIS Maws a World Report 2002____________ _ Thursday: Budget: Vegetable Pad Thai Special: Mandarin chicken salad w/ marinated noodles Grill: Chili cheese dogs lists Marylhurst University in-its Best Universities Category, #1 in classes under 20 students and #1 in student/faculty ratio in the 15-state Western Region. MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY Accredited by the Northv^est Association of Schools and Colleges Shadra Beesley/The Clackamas Print From left to right: Jayne Stevens, Sarah Rose and Verena Morrill at dress rehearsal for ‘The Pumpkin’ which opened Tuesday and plays through June 6. Durang. It is a spoof on Greek rant for a blind date. The theater and also on musicals. evening develops into a “There are lots of big laughs,” male/female power struggle, as. Rose promises. Jayne Stevens the couple argue over gender will play the main character, roles. “Eye to Eye” stars Sarah Medea. The chorus includes Rose as Woman, Joe Williams Dawnie Drebin, Wendy Reese, as Man, and David Tahler as and Mat Lingmann. Also, the waiter. The student one-acts will be Jason the Argonaut will be played by Joe Williams, the shown June 4, 5 and 6 at noon, Messenger by Mindy and June 6 at 8 p.m. in the Crouchley, and the Angel by McLoughlin Theater. All four plays will be presented in a Sara Gundell. Finally, “Eye to Eye,” by one-hour production, and it’s Christopher Graybill, will be free! To reach Shadra Beesley e- presented as seen through the eyes of Kira Whiting. 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