Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 11, 2004, Page 16, Image 16

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Bargain-priced tickets for some of
the best seats in the house, the first
tw o rows in the orchestra section, are
being made available on a fii st-come,
day-of-show basis to the acclaimed
Broadway musical “Rent.”
The $20 tickets are sold in the
spirit o f the musical to bring the
production to people w ho other­
wise would not be able to afford
them. They go on sale at the Keller
A uditorium box office tw o hours
prior to each perform ance and are
available to anyone, cash only, with
a lim it o f tw o tickets per person.
T h e sh o w ru n s e a c h n ig h t
through Sunday, Aug. 15 in addi­
tion to m atinee perform ances on
Saturday and Sunday. For more
information, call503-241 -1802or visit
www.broadwayacrossam erica.com
or w w w .portlandopera.org.
Mysfical Messages
Tarot and its heal­
ing properties will be
discussed at Borders
B o o k s in T ig a rd
w hen a u th o r T oni
G ilb e rt c o m e s to
town.
Her book, “M es­
sages from the Ar­
c h e ty p e s ,
U sin g
Tarot for Healing and
Spiritual Growth” ex­
plores the structure
o f a Tarot deck and
the sym bolism o f the
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art and its archetypal
meanings.
She will also offer
the audience an op­
portunity to experi­
ence how the Tarot
card im ages relate to
a personal question.
The signing and dis­
cussion is at 7 p.m.,
Aug. 19 at Borders
Books, 16920 S.W.
72nd Ave, Tigard. For
more information,call
503-968-7576.