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Tabletop cooker
Budding comic’s opportunity
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Obsolescent tape holders
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One side in football
Like ones welcomed to the fold?
Foxiness
The Rams, on scoreboards
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It takes two to do this
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Man of Allah
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Need stunt pilot to …
Calf cries
Body opening?
Need control tower operator to …
Parts of Roman homes
Part of a forensic database
Pumped
Coal-mining waste
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“Easy there”
Part of L.G.B.T., informally
Magical start?
Actress Salma of “Grown Ups”
Wedding or concert, e.g.
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Accord
Pioneer in Impressionism
Indian tourist mecca
Promised
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Like feudal states, often
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Tony-winning Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Projector unit
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Militant grp. in a 1994 peace agreement
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Newspaper section, for short
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Constellation between Perseus and
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Luxury rental
Polo of “Meet the Parents”
Bit of sauce
Need bakery assistant to …
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“Get lost!”
Vicious
Biblical mount that can be seen from
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92 Bull run target
93 It’s up in the air
96 Is unsatisfactory
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101 Port in western France
102 Page opposite verso
104 D’Artagnan mentor
105 Deep-bodied herring
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Encore Dance Studio celebrates 20 years
ASOC holds auditions for ‘True West’
Attend open house and customer-appreciation barbecue
ASTORIA — The Astor Street
Opry Company will hold au-
ditions for its upcoming pro-
duction of “True West,” a play
written by Sam Sheppard and to
be directed by Markus Brown.
Auditions will be held at 6 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 16 and Monday,
Aug. 17.
There are parts for three men
and one woman.
“True West” is a tale of broth-
erly love and competition, Hol-
lywood producers and stolen
toasters. It is a character study
that examines the relationship be-
GEARHART — The pub-
lic is invited to help kick
off Encore Dance Studio’s
20th anniversary season
with an Anniversary Party
from 4 to 6 p.m Tuesday,
Aug. 25. Festivities will
take place at the Gearhart
studio, located at 3631 U.S.
Highway 101.
All ages can enjoy a free
hip-hop class at 4:30 p.m.,
and the tumbling room will be
open to explore a fun obstacle
course and bounce house.
Instructors will be on
hand to answer questions,
give studio tours and help
you choose the perfect class-
es for the fall. Dancewear
will also be available for
purchase. Online registration
is open now at www.getyou-
dancing.com
This fall, Encore is offer-
ing over 70 classes per week
in two locations. Choose
from tap, jazz, ballet, musi-
cal theater, lyrical, tumbling,
hip-hop, acro, cheer and born
to entertain performing arts
preschool.
Classes are available for
all ages from 2.5 through
adult. After school programs
are available with school
bus drop off, and transpor-
tation is available from Sea-
side Heights Elementary.
For more details,visit www.
getyoudancing.com or call
503-717-1637.
tween Austin, a screenwriter, and
his older brother, Lee. The play is
set in the kitchen of their mother’s
home, east of Los Angeles.
Well-educated Austin is
working out a screenplay deal
that he is pitching to his connec-
tion in Hollywood — until his
con-man brother Lee takes over
and comes up with his own big
idea, stealing much more than
just the neighbors’ TVs. Chal-
lenges are issued, many drinks
are downed and the siblings
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ers creates a heated situation in
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had somehow always wished he
were in the other’s shoes.
This year’s ASOC fall pro-
duction will be a challenging and
exciting process for performers
and a thought-provoking and
rousing ride for audiences. For
more information, call Brown at
503-741-4425 or email markus-
brown@astoriawarehousing.com
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