Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 08, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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(AP) Jazz composer and mu­
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The reception for the 85-year-
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“I’m looking forward to just
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doing anything else, so I just plan
to sit back and take it easy and
visit,” he said in an interview with
the Clarksdale Press Register from
his home in Los Angeles.
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“Eric and I have had marital prob­
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tried to work things out together,”
Berry said in a statement last week.
“ However, at this point, I feel we
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Tabloids have speculated about
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A ctress Halle Berry sh a re s a
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star married Benet in January 2001.
This is the second marriage for
the actress, who divorced Cleve­
land Indians David Justice in 1996.
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part o f the world.”
The m usic in d u stry ’s trade
group, the Recording Industry
Association o f America, has filed
261 lawsuits against people it ac­
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for free?” the rapper, dressed in a at the Senate Governmental Affairs
black suit with an earring glistening subcommittee hearing that people
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him self from alcohol and drug ad:
diction and gives up for adoption
his child whom he has neglected
due to his addictions. While he is in
recover, he waits for the second
coned son to be bom. The play
begins 35 years later. Bother adults
sons confront their father about
the buried secrets.
The play runs through Oct. 26.
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Receive an official Personal Safety Kit, play in o u r m in i hospital, meet Search and
ber" at the Royal Court Theatre in
London in September last year to
critical and audience acclaim.
This brave new play, which ex­
plores the very real possibility o f
cloning within a dysfunctional fam­
ily, is having its American premier
in Portland at Imago Theatre, 17
S .E .8‘"Ave.
Salter, whose wife has died and
has left him with an unmanageable
child, takes the opportunity ofclon-
ing to start his life again. He frees
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Clones have always been the
subject o f science fiction. But this
controversial topic had not been
discussed in serious drama until
Caryl Churchill opened "A Num­
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