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    March 21, 2007
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"Swing is life being on a tigbt-rope or rollercoaster.
It's Cikg walking in space. It's I f e a souffle:
It rises and rises and rises."
-Marian MdPartland
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Pledge your support
March 26—April 1, 2007
G U A R D IN O
G ALLER Y
What Does It Take To Be an Astronaut?
Meet the real
thing at OMSI
Ever wonder what it’s like in outer
space? Or how hard it is to train to
become an astronaut? And j ust how
does a person eat in zero gravity?
Now is your chance to hear the
answers to these questions and
more at the Oregon Museum of
Science and Industry and the Ro­
tary Club of Portland welcome as­
tronauts Mark L. Polansky and
Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. to a special
speaking engagement in OM SI’s
auditorium. Wednesday, March 28
at 10a.m.
With a combined total of 1,829
ho u rs in sp ace, A stro n a u ts
Polansky and Curbeam will discuss
their space travel experiences and
answer questions from the audi­
ence.
This event is free with OMSI
admission and tickets may be picked
up in advance at OM SI’s front desk.
1945 SE W ater Ave., or ordered Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, who has logged more than 593
online at www.omsi.edu. For gen­ hours in space, will speak at OMSI on Wednesday, March 28.
eral information call 503-797-4000.
Sevendust Rocks the Roseland
Pictured Jamee Linton River Bend' painitng
N ex t show :
Jamee L in to n & Sara Plaia
February 22-M arch 27
• Changing M o n th ly E xhibitions
•Contemporary Art & Craft in Gift Shop
OPEN six days a week
Convenient Northeast location:
2939 NE Alberta • Portland, OR 97211
503 281-9048 • www.guardinogallery.com
Sevendust, the rock/hardcore/
metal band from A tlanta, Ga.
com es to Portland on March 27
with opening acts Diecast. Red
and Invitiro.
Form edin 1994, Sevendust re­
cently release their sixth album
“A lpha.” The new album is con­
sidered to be vintage ’Dust m ate­
rial, as the band revisits the fero­
cious attack that made early al­
b u m s lik e “ S e v e n d u s t” and
“ H om e" c u lt c la ssic s am ong
their fans.
S e v e n d u s t w ill p la y the
Roseland Theater, 8 N.W. 6th
Ave., on Tuesday, March 27. The
all-ages show starts at 7 p.m.
Tickets are available through
all T icketsW cst outlets or by vis­
iting w w w .ticketsw est.com .