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6 • The Clackamas Print • May 14, 2003 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 'Identity' twists, turns> mystifies Mark Falling The Clackamas Print Every once in a while a movie comes along that is worth paying an extra $7 to see it over again on the same day; “Identity” is one such movie. A select few members of the Print staff got a chance to go to a pre-screening of the M movie in Seattle. John U McGinley (“Scrubs,” “Office 1 Space”), who plays George York in “Identity,” treated us with his presence. He Q&A session of the movie. McGinley said that when he was acting out his role he did not know what was going on, but er ten people and strands watching it on the big screen in its them at a motel. The entirety, it made sense. characters start dying off “Identity” is a definitive mys- one at a time, and myste tery/thriller/psychology film that riously a hotel room key actually has a good ending and a appears by each body. twisting plot that takes you /The plot pulls you in, and through the multiple per the further you get into sonalities of a psychopath. the movie the more the The ending proves to plot thickens. be a surprise. Personally, I thought The movie stars that it was an especially John Cusack, well-made movie and the Amanda Peet, Ray acting war well done.. I Liotta and Jake Busey, would suggest it to any one who is old enough to John and is directed by James Mangold and go to college and has a bers written by Michael stomach for gore. Tjna Cooney. The story centers on a storm that brings togeth- Ep»c EVeNtS Musical Geniuses. No Joke: Veteran rockers are great: Who: Phish (two days in a row) - How unbelievable must a band be to play two days in a row at the most spectacular venue in the Northwest? Not only that, but when you purchase tickets, you are only allowed two per person, per household, perphone number according to Ticketmaster’s web site and there is not a single band opening for them. This is no joke, these four musicians are in a cat egory of their own. They put on a better live show than anyone! When: Saturday July 12 and Sunday July 13 7:30 p.m. (both shows) Tickets on sale now and available through Ticketmaster. Tickets are $51 each (service charge included). Where: The Gorge Amphitheatre in George Washington. Approximately a five-hour drive. Camping available. Who: Goldfinger - Goldfinger is a highly underrat ed band who has been touring for many years. Their mellow style of rock with an edgy attitude will provide its listeners with an overall fun show. They will rock the crowd while keep ing a style of music that appeals to a wide audience of people. When: Thursday June 5 8 p.m. Tickets available through TicketsWest. Tickets are $15. Where: Roseland Theater on the comer of 5th and Burnside Unique music like no other: Who: Blue Man Group featuring guest vocalist Tracy Bonham plus special guests Venus Hum. -This three-piece group that lives up to its band name in all blue outfits with blue painted skin plays a style of music which knows no boundaries. They play all kinds of interesting instru ments such as homemade PVC pipe drums while incorporating some crunchy guitar riffs into what sounds technoish. This will be one for the books! When: Sunday June 1 8 p.m. Tickets on sale now and available through Ticketmaster. Tickets are $30.50. Where: Keller Auditorium 222 SW Clay in Portland LINDA VOGT Clackamas Print McGinley (George York) talks with Clackamas Print staff mem- at a pre-screening of ‘Identity. ’ From left: Cory Price, Daisy Bain, Tate, McGinley and Mark Falling. *The weekly 5 in 5* I have noticed a trend developing over the past couple of weeks: I keep writing about chicken! This week I want to give respect to the other white meat. No, I’m not talking about cat, but pork—yes, pork. First of all, Haggen’s is one of the best resources for lunchtime bliss. While exploring the food counters I noticed almost every continent repre sented. There is sushi, Chinese food, fish and chips, chicken strips, sand wiches, salads and the list goes on. I made a stop at the pizza counter, where I sampled some amazing-look ing foccacia bread. While waiting for my pepperoni pizza to cook in the firestone oven, I snuck a couple extra pieces. Shh! The deal with the pizza is that you can order your personal pizza (choose your favorite toppings) for three bucks, and add a salad and a drink for a dollar more. All you math wizzes you can figure out that this totals only four dollars, which is significantly under my five-dollar budget What happens when you eat out during college? You could get fat, or not, but you do run out of ideas of where to eat cheap. I need ideas for some new places and I’d love to hear from you. So be sure to stop by the print office at B104 and let me know. Belly Dancing Competition: Who: Med & CA (Middle Eastern Dance and Culture): Treasures of the Middle East 2003 Belly Dance Competition - This nonprofit organization promotes and supports the art of belly dancing. The competition will include beginners and professionals who will perform in categories such as individual, comedy, troupe and alternative. When: Saturday May 17 10:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. General admission for the whole day is $5 Where: Red Lion Hotel in Hillsboro across from the Hillsboro Airport 3500 NE Cornell Road For more info contact: Tammy at (503) 913-6914 BOSTON RETURNS! Who: Boston (nuff said) When: Saturday July 26 8 p.m. Tickets Available through Ticketmaster from $28.50 - $46. Where: Rose Garden Arena z To raise money for Crossroads Alternative School, the Education 122 leadership class holds a sock hop on May 9. Chris Cox impersonates Elvis while Brandi Bean does back-up dance. 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