page C 4 k 1,1 J ß o r t l a n b ( O h s e r u c r / A ‘ 1 < IMIIHhHIM April 18. 2 0 0 7 S exyB ack Tour C om in g Top pop star Justin Timberlake has announced plans to bring his "SexyBack" tour back to Portland’s Rose Garden Arena on Sept. 7. Tickets went on sale Saturday. Timberlake has broken all album sales records with his latest record “FutureSex/LoveSounds. ” par arts Jaree eorrpar^ } prese Dragon Arts Studio performers present Images of China using Chinese rod puppetry, an ancient art form. Puppetfest in Vancouver T ears o f Joy T heatre hosts Puppetfest on Saturday, April 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Firstenburg Community Center, 700 N.E. 136th Ave. in Vancouver. The performances are free, along with some puppet-making activi­ ties foryoung children. A $5 work­ shop pass will be good for work­ shops teaching puppetry voice, character-building and construc­ tion. Puppetfest will also feature an engaging lineup of performances. workshops and exhibits. Dragon Arts Studio will present "Images of China," blending music, humor, special effects and Chinese rod puppetry, an ancient art form sel­ dom seen in the U.S. A spectacular exhibit o f antique, rare and collectible puppets will be displayed by Old World Theatre. Based in Vancouver, Tears of Joy has served children and fami­ lies for 35 years and is nationally recognized for its commitment to excellence. Jazz Band at the Blue Monk M u u f t r i n r im h D J I f ö O M Guest pedotM ftus by lormer mombirs if The Northw«t Afrikan American Ballit Cl. Fiaturinj: * Gumhoots South Alunan Boot fence Cenerai Abmiuion ticktfs: SI?“ " * Fir « r e informatoti c a t 513 442-5117 nrlmurts@ irbanartsilance com • www.arbanattjíancecom Partons« High School • 12813 NF Sbavar • Portinai U 17228 Brian Ward An incredible night of jazz featuring the Brian Ward Quar­ tet is coming to the Blue Monk, 3341 S.E. Belmont St., on Sat­ urday, April 28 at 9 p.m. The band features Stu Cook on drums and Al Criadoon bass, and will feature Jim Pribbenow, a sem i-regular on Tuesday n ig h ts at the Blue M onk. Pribbenow is one of the nation's premier saxophonists. The quartet, a tight band that explores a lot of territory, will perform m aterial developed from their regular gig.