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    February 28, 2001
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Entertainm ent Guide
P o rtla n d Youth
P h ilh a r m o n ic
W ed n esd a y , F eb . 28
The Portland Youth Philhar­
monic, underthedirection ofMusic
Director and Conductor Huw
Edwards, will present a preview
performance o f the Winter Con­
cert o f its 77th season Wednesday
evening, Feb. 28, at George Fox
University’s Newberg campus.
Free to the public, the concert
begins at 7:30 p.m. in George
Fpx’s Bauman Auditorium.
“Voices From The
Kitchen”
The American Jesus Christ
B y D on W ilson G levs
Interstate Firehouse
C ultural Center
5340 N. Interstate
March 2nd, 2001
7:00 p.m. reception
8:00 p.m. performance
Tickets available at the door
(Benefits for United Negro
College Fund Pacific NW )
Legendary Cellist
Janos Starker
Friday, March 2 -
Sunday, March 4
In a true example of “leaping
from tradition” Oregon Ballet
Theatre presents a new collec­
tion o f three original James
Canfield ballets to launch its
spring season o f dance in Port­
land. The evening concludes
with the premiere of Canfield’s
newest and most avant garde
day residency in the PSU D e­
partm ent o fM u sic , M arch 2-
4 w here he will perform in
concert on M arch 4 and w ork
w ith young m usicians in a
m aster class on M arch 2.
S ic k and T w isted
F estiv a l o f
A n im ation
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Spike and M ike, the
guys who first brought
you
B e a v is
and
B utthead, South Park,
R ugrats and W allace
& G rom it, are back and
ready to unleash their
2001 fe a tu re len g th
co llection o f bizarre,
s h o c k in g
and
distrubingly grotesque
anim ated short film s.
Spike and M ik e’s Sick
and Twisted Festival of
Animation is not forthose
with an overly refined ar­
tistic palate. For screen-
ingtimes,callCinema21,
located at 616 NW. 21st
Ave. at 503/223-4515.
Jam es Canfield
B a lle ts
One o f the great cello so 1 oi st s
S a tu rd a y ,
o f the century, Janos Starker,
com es to PSU for a three- M arch 3 -
work o f the season. Be pre­ p.m. on March 4. Call 503/227-
pared for the hallmark Canfield 0977.
style that has raised eyebrows, The Last Night o f
stimulated discussion and built
B a lly h o o
new audiences for the future of
dance in the Northwest. The T h ro u g h S u n d ay,
event will take place at Keller M arch 4
Auditorium, located at SW 3rd
It’s C hristm as 1939 in A t­
and Clay in downtown Portland lanta. C lark G able is five
at 7:30 p.m. on March 3 and at 2 m iles away at the prem iere
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