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October IH. 2006 c p r t la it ò (0 b s e r u c v Page B 3 Focus ‘Momix’ Opens White Bird Series J e ffe rs o n Tailgate Party This Friday T h e W h ite B ird D a n e e s e rie s launches its ninth season with M omix, the internationally renowned dance com pany that pushes m ovem ent beyond the lim its o f the human body, on W ednes day. Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Arlene S chnitzerC oncert Hall. Led by the brilliantly innovative M oses Pendleton. M omix is a com pany o f dancer-illusionists who com bine ac robatics, theater, dance and mim e with unparalleled physical ability to create stunning fantasies that stretch the i[pagi nation. The dancers will perform their breath taking "()pus Cactus," a lull-evening work inspired by the llora, fauna and simple magic o f the American Southwest. Tickets are $19-$43, available at the Portland Center for Performing Arts Box O ffice and all Ticketm aster outlets. The Jefferson Alumni Association kicks o ff a Homecoming Tailgate Party with outdoor grills, food and music on Friday, Oct. 20. The group is looking for one car from each class to circle the Jefferson campus. The Alumni Cruise begins at 2 p.m., Homecoming Assem bly at 2:30 p.m., a parade at 3 :30 p.m., and the kick-off against Madison at 7 p.m. with the SEI Drum Line performing at half time. Bono, Oprah Fight AIDS in Africa (A P) — Talk show host Oprah W infrey and hum anitarian rocker B ono hit C hicag o 's "M agnificent M ile" on T h u rsd ay for a sh o p ping spree to prom ote a new line o f clo th in g , ac ce sso ries and g a d gets that will raise m oney to fight A ID S in A frica. D o zens o f " (P ro d u c t) R ed" item s w ill g o o n sale in the com ing w eeks by G ap Inc., A pple C o m p u te r Inc., M oto ro la Inc., C o n verse Inc. and E m porio A rm ani. P ortions o f the product sales w ill go to T he G lobal Fund, an organization that fights A ID S, tu b ercu lo sis and m alaria. "S om e people w on't put on m arching boots, so w e've got to get to people w here they are at, an d th e y 'r e in th e s h o p p in g m alls." Bono said in a phone in te rv ie w . "N ow y o u 're b u y in g je a n s and T -sh irts, and yo u 're p aying for 10 w om en in A frica to get m ed icatio n for th e ir ch ild ren w ith HIV ." T h e tw o a l s o s to p p e d at A rm ani and M o to ro la stores. "S hop 'till it sto p s," said B ono as he w alked out o f the A pple store clu tch in g b u lging shop p in g b ag s. r __ ___________ J O N Í ICE PRODUCED I T FELD E N T E R TA IN M E N T DISNEYLAND A D V E N T U R E Irish rocker Bono, frontman for U2, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey walk down Chicago's 'Magnificent M ile' Thursday for a shopping spree to promote his new Red product line that will raise money to fight AIDS in Africa. 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