Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 25, 2005, Page 7, Image 7

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Members of the Kinetic Image Dance Company perform Kinetic Images Dance Company are
known for blending life dance and videography.
Kinetic Images Dance Company
Offering eight pieces o f classi­
cal to contem porary m odern
dance, Kinetic Images Dance
Company, Inc., announces the
conclusion o f its current season
with “Prism” on Thursday, June 2
and Friday, June 3 at 8 pm. at
Portland State University’s Lincoln
Hall.
The modem dance company,
known for its technology with live
performances, will present “Prism”
and several new pieces exploring
nature, sonatas and the audience
itself.
The Kinetic Images Dance
Company features 12 Portland
area dancers from a variety of
backgrounds.
For more information, visit
www.kineticimages.org.
Award-Winning Journalist Debuts Fiction
“In My Father’s House,” the first
novel by Goldie Taylor, is the fictional
autobiography o f G illespie Noble,
marking the evolution of race, gender
and politics in the Deep South.
This legal thriller takes place alter­
natively in Civil Rights-era Elberton,
Georgia and present day Atlanta. Told
photo by N icole
There Goes the Neighborhood
continued
in first-person, stream of conscious­
ness narration, the characters and his­
torical events are spun from fictional­
ized composites.
How far would a father go to protect
his child? Would he confess to acrim e
he did not commit? Would he abandon
his wife and six other children?
from Front
City mediation can also be called
for intervention when there’s a dis­
pute between neighbors.
For example, if your neighbor
has a tree and the branches go into
your yard and nothing is resolved
a fte r d isc u ssin g it w ith your
I
H ooper /T hf . P ortland O bserver
A car that sits on private property for more than one week is in violation of City Code Title 29.
neighbor, call the m ediation o f­
fice at 503-823-3152.
To reach the office of neighbor­
hood inspections to report a nui­
sance, call 503-823-7306.
Lastly, if you suspect that you
are living near a drug house, con­
tact crime prevention at 503-823-
4000 or try to assemble your neigh-
bors into a crime watch program.
H o m e o w n e r s a n d r e n te r s
need to know th at se rv ic e s e x ­
ist to m ake n e ig h b o rh o o d s b e t­
ter and th at the law s re q u ire
hom eow ners and renters to m eet
c e rta in re sp o n sib ilitie s to m ake
the n eig h b o rh o o d an e n jo y a b le
and safe place to live.