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FOCUS in í lK ^ o r t l a n b ( f H i s c r n e r Advertise with diversity in al!r^ l o r t l a n b ( O b s t r u e r Call 503-288-0033 ads <§|x>illandob server.com M inhTran D an c e C o m p a n y — The M inh Tran D ance Com pany will perform Thursday, Sept. 22 to 24 at the L incoln P erform ance Hall at Portland State U n iv e r s ity . T ic k e ts range from $20 to $24 and can be purchased at the th eatre’s box of f ic e or th ro u g h Ticketmaster. O ne, T he M usical -- T he Insight O ut T h e atre Collective presents “O ne, The M usical” at the W onder Ballroom , 128 N.E. Russell St., W ednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p. m . through Oct. 1 with a 2 p.m. m atinee on Sunday, Sept. 25. For more inform a tion, visit w w w .ticketm aster.com . LoveN ow Art Exhibit -- N ordstrom ’s dow n tow n location at 701 S.W. Broadway St. will f e a tu r e “ E l A m o r Ahora: Love N ow ,” a com pilation o f paint ings and illustrations featuring Hispanic art is ts ’ re fle c tio n s on love, through Oct. 15. A multi-cultural celebration of animals, with live music, dance, storytelling, a rt and activities Watch a painting demonstration by Rama the Elephant, then buy your own art at his “Trunk Show" SEPTEMBER 24-2S & OCTOBER 1 2 10 AM - 4 PM V? «X IL ZOO F irehouse A rt Exhibit - The Interstate Firehouse C ultural C enter will feature “ Intersec tions: A rtists and Firefighters,” a m ixed-m edium art exhibit fea turing local artists’ view s o f v ario u s fire h o u se s, th ro u g h O ct. 27. The IFCC G allery is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. T ues days through Fridays and noon to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. September 21, 2005 any R egal Cinem aforfree a d m is s io n to a m ovie and a free small box o f popcorn. S p irit o f F ashion -Cor ner Stone Com m unity Y W C C p rese n ts the Spirit o f Fashion Show on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Matt Dishman Com m u nity C enter on 77 N E Knott Street. R efreshm ents will be served. A dm ission is $10 adults, $5 youth and free for those 6 and under. For more inform ation, call 503-249- 3283. W o rld A n im al F estival - A W orld A n im al F estiv al w ill tak e p lace at the O reg o n Z o o on Sept. 24 and 25 an d O ct. 1 an d 2, fe a tu rin g a sh o w case on how v a ri o u s c u l t u r e s o f th e w o rld rev e re an d c e l e b ra te a n im a ls. L ocal g ro u p s w ill p resen t p er fo rm a n c e a r t, c r a f ts , e d u c a tio n a l a c tiv itie s an d a rt e x h ib its . F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , v isit w w w .o re g o n z o o .o rg . N o rm a n S y lv e s te r B a n d — T he N o rm an S y lv e ste r B and has a slew o f sh o w s co m in g up in O c to b e r. T h e b a n d p la y s e v e ry M a sk s o f A frica - Tribe o f the T u e sd a y at 8 p.m . at th e T illicu m W inds Gallery, located on 2217 N.E. in B e av e rto n an d ev e ry T h u rs A lberta St., presents “ A Different d ay at 9 :3 0 p.m . at th e C a n d le Face: M asks o f A frica” through lig h t in P o rtlan d . O n S atu rd ay , Oct. 23. M ore than 40 artists are O ct. 8 at 9 :3 0 p .m ., th e y ’ll b e at represented through the traditional G em ini in Lake O sw ego. C ascade, m ask exhibit, brought in by A chille in V a n c o u v e r, w ill h o st th e b and M assom a. For more inform ation, at 9 :3 0 p.m . on S atu rd ay , O ct. 15. visitw w w .tribew inds.com . T h e y ’ll p lay at C ly d e ’s in P o rt C ans Film Festival - Regal C in lan d at 8 :45 p .m . on F rid a y , O ct. em as presents the 25,h annual Cans 21; th e C a n d le lig h t a g ain on F ri Film Festival, a benefit for the O r d ay , O ct. 28 at 9 :3 0 p .m .; and egon Food B ank, on T hursday, H o p p ers in P o rtla n d at 9 :3 0 p.m . Sept. 22 for all show tim es except on S a tu rd a y , O ct. 29. F or m ore starred attractions. Bring three or in fo rm a tio n , v isit w w w .n o rm an m ore nonperishable food item s to s y lv e s te r.c o m .