The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, March 29, 2018, Page 7, Image 7

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    MARCH 29, 2018 // 7
3D ‘Aircraft Carrier’
now showing at
Maritime Museum
PHOTOS COURTESY NYK STEPHENS
Flying Fish Cove
ASTORIA — “Aircraft
Carrier: City at Sea,” a
20-minute 3-D film, is
now showing at the Co-
lumbia River Maritime
Museum.
The mission to protect
and defend the world’s
oceans has become
far more complex and
challenging in recent
years, and naval aviation
has become increasingly
vital to success.
One of the greatest
engineering feats in
history, the modern U.S.
nuclear carrier, is a mas-
terpiece of technology
and the flagship of the
fleet.
With Rim of the
Pacific Exercise, the
world’s largest and
most comprehensive
international maritime
training exercise, find
yourself aboard the car-
rier alongside the 5,000
highly skilled sea and
air personnel conducting
flight operations in the
midst of the simulated
war exercises taking
place there.
Rarely has there
been a topic so visually
suited and compelling
for IMAX and other
giant-screen theaters.
“Aircraft Carrier”
plays on the hour, start-
ing at 10 a.m. The last
show is at 4 p.m. 3D
films are included with
museum membership.
A night of pop rock at the Armory
ASTORIA — The Armory
Skatepark welcomes ex-
perimental pop musician
Briana Marela, the textural
layers of Ever Ending Kicks
and indie rockers Flying
Fish Cove 9 p.m. Thursday,
April 5.
Admission is $5 for this
all-ages show. The Skate-
park is located at Duane and
17th streets in Astoria. The
show will be held down-
stairs from the roller skating
rink.
Marela, after recording
2015’s “All Around Us”
in Reykjavík with Sigur
Rós producer Alex Somers,
released a new album in
August 2017. “Call It Love”
is punchier, pop-ier and
lyrically centered around
the theme of love.
Ever Ending Kicks, a
project sourced from the
creative inklings of Paul
Benson of Anacortes, Wash-
Kids’ theater camp
accepting applications
Briana Marela
Ever Ending Kicks
ington, is an ear-pleasing,
lyrically honest experimen-
tal pop band. The band’s
recent release “Music Mu-
sic” has been described as
warm, ear-candy pop with
lyrics that discuss uncom-
fortable truths.
Flying Fish Cove is
new to the Seattle scene;
their debut EP was
released last summer.
Jangly guitars, personal
lyrics and tender moments
characterize their satisfying
indie rock.
TILLAMOOK — The Til-
lamook Association for
the Performing Arts will
hold their annual summer
theater camp for students
ages 11 to 14 the week of
June 18, with performanc-
es June 22 and 23. There
are spots for 13 students.
Registration forms are due
Sunday, April 1.
Forms are accepted on
a first come, first served
basis, and space is limited.
Mail your form in soon to
secure your student’s spot.
This year’s Starlite
Theater Camp will be
directed by Diane Cross,
a TAPA board member.
Students in the camp will
attend a variety of theater
classes and work on pre-
paring this year’s show.
The cost is $25 per stu-
dent. Registration forms
can be found at TAPA’s til-
lamooktheater.com, or by
emailing info@tillamook-
theater.com.