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for dreamers of
all ages
Dreamers of all ages will enjoy an
amazing journey to the magical
lands of seven classic Disney fairy
tales, when Disney on Ice brings its
latest show to Memorial Coliseum,
Nov. 19 through Nov. 23.
Princess Classics takes you on a
journey to a kingdom under the sea,
an enchanted palace in France, an
Arabian castle and more. For the
first time ever. Disney on Ice is
combining exceptional moments
from Disney'sCinderella, Aladdin.
The Little M erm aid, Sleeping
Beauty, Beauty and the Beast,
Mulan and Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs in one captivating,
star-filled adventure.
The show features a three-story
castle, the largest set ever for
A magic carpet takes Prince Ali and Jasmine to a new world in the Disney on Ice production of
Princess Classics, coming to Memorial Coliseum, Nov. 19 through Nov 23.
Disney on lee. Renowned figure
skating choreographers combine
Olympic and professional experi
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global icon who died at the peak of
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a young man who rose from a life of
adversity into a global icon who
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nationwide on Friday, Nov. 14.
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conversation between artists and audience”
bringing noted artists, writers and performers
to speak their views on the influence of
cultural identify on the creative process. The
series is intended to encourage and increase
cultural awareness and to bridge the gaps that
often impede the pursuit of common goals
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Tickets are $10 for IFCC members, $15 for
non-members and $7 for seniors and stu
dents. Tickets can be purchased by calling
503-823-4322.
Butterflies
to Save our
Planet
Area residents can learn how
Costa Rican butterfly farmers are saving
rainforest habitat though sustainable
farming practices during a lecture by
renowned Smithsonian Entomologist
Nathan Erin at the Oregon Zoo on Sat
urday. Nov. 8 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Erin's lecture will focus on butterfly
farming in Costa Rica and how he is encouraging fanners to expand their
techniques to include other insects such as katydids, praying mantises,
millipedes and other large arthropods.
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featuring never-before-seen con
cert footage, private home movies
and excerpts from Tupac's poetry
and journals, all of which serve to
create a very personal portrayal of
a sensitive, passionate and often
provocative artist.
In addition, the film features a
soundtrack o f S h ak u r's best-sell
ing music, as well asall new music
by Biggie Smalls, Eminem, 50Cent
and Shakur him self, who cu r
rently ranks am ong the top 40
best-selling artists of all time, with
more than 33.5 mil lion records sold
to date.
Firehouse Hosts Native A m erican Poet
Native American poet and visual artist Liz
Woody will open this season’s Origins Lec
ture Series at the Interstate Firehouse Cul
tural Center on north Interstate Avenue on
Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 7 pm.
Woody has published poetry, short fiction,
essays and visual works. She is a recipient of
the William Stafford Memorial Award for
P oetry from the P acific N orthw est
Bookseller's Association and a finalist in the
poetry category forthe Oregon Book Awards.
Origins is IFCC’s annual lecture series, "a
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Arts Benefit
The Talisman Gallery presents
“Foot Square,” its annual show
benefiting Habitat For Humanity,
from 5:30to9:30 p.m. Friday, Nov.
28, and runs through Dec. 28. For
more information, call503-287-9529.
Best of Northwest
Over 200 o f the regions finest art
ists will gather at the Oregon Con
vention Center. 777 N.E. Martin
LutherKingJr.Blvd..from 10a.m. to
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Myriad of Talent
R oseland T h ea ter w elco m es
Twiztid with Wolfpac, the R.O.C.
and Society One at 8 p.m. Wednes
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Fall Out Boy at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 12;andB.B. King at 7:30p.m.
Sundy. Nov. 23; Li vingColour with
Tony C & the Truth at 9 p.m. Thurs
day, Nov. 28. Tickets are on sale
now by calling 503-224-8489.
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Native American Elizabeth Wood will
share her poetry and other works at
the Interstate Firehouse Cultural
Center in north Portland.
All New Christmas Carol
The Northwest Childrens Theater and School pre
sents the “All New Christmas Carol" at the Northwest
Neighborhood Cultural Center, 1819 N.W. Everett St., from
Nov. 28 through Dec. 24. Tickets are $20 for adults. For showtimes and
more information, call 503-222-4480orvisitw w w .nw cts.org.
Tapestry of Tales
The Hollywood Library, 4040 N.E. Tillamook St, presents a story swap
with Tapestry o f Tales Storytellers from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 2 1, recom
mended for kids 8 and older. For more information, call 503-988-5402.
Lit Comes to Life
The Warner Pacific Drama Department presents "The Diary of Anne
Frank from Nov. 14-16 and 2 1 -23 at the Very Little Theatre. 2 2 19 S.E. 68lh
Ave. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 and Sunday matinees
are at 3 p.m. Tickets are $7. For tickets, call 503-517-1207.
Revel Rousers
The Portland Revels presents the 2003 Christmas Revels Stage Show
from Dec. 5 through 14. Tickets are $25. and discounts are available. For
more information, visit www.portlandrevels.org.
Talisman Presents
The Talisman Gallery presents its annual benefit show, "Foot Square"
to benefit Habitat for Humanity. The exhibit opens Nov. 28 from 5:30 to
9:30p.m. For more information, visit www.talismangallery.com.
Rock Legend
Santana will perform with special guests at the Rose Garden Arena.
Theater o f the Clouds at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16. Tickets are $55.50.
For tickets, call 503-224-4400.
Take a Trip
Take a trip through time to find ihe hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul
influencing Portland Wednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 3 1 N.W. First
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Wild Party
Excite your child with a birthday party in the woixls, meadow or near a
pond, hosted by Portland Parks and Recreation staff. Themes include
forest fairies. Indian legends, Lewis and Clark exploration, animal track
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$100 for lOehildren. including games, activities and favors. For more
information, call 5O3-823-36OI.