Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 01, 2007, Page 16, Image 16

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    August I, 2007
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Kids build a mosaic of truly universal symbols in the U.S. film “Synergy, ' featured this weekend at the
Hollywood Theatre.
Films for Children of the World
Explore the world with your
kids through cinema with “ Screen
360: Films for C hildren of the
W orld," an international film fes­
tival for viewers ages four and up,
Saturday and Sunday, Aug 4 and
5 at the Hollywood Theatre, 4 122
¡71 HomeStreet Bank
Open through Labor Day
$2 additional charge
Show ings are at l I a.m. and 2
p.m. both days.
Tickets are $6 for children 14
and under and $8 for 15 and older.
For a com plete schedule or more
in fo rm a tio n v is it h o lly w o o d
theatre.org .
Tunes, Movies on the Bricks
Presented by Portland General Electric
Pioneer Square
entertainment
Shows daily at
v
"*M
11:00am, 12:30pm and 2:00pm
weather permitting.
Sponsored by Dairy Farmers o f Oregon
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N.E. Sandy Blvd.
Kids, fam ilies and film makers
can get a glim pse of international
culture and languages, discover­
ing how life is the same and differ­
ent for children all around the
world.
Dairy
Farmers
O*O«OON
August 18
MOO
AT THE
Come by TriMet MAX
light rail and receive
50« off zoo admission.
More info: www.oregom oo orq
The Noon Tunes Concert Series
Presented by Volkswagen will have
performances by some of the best
local and regional talents. Tues­
days and Thursdays through the
end of August each lunch hour at
Pioneer Square, downtown.
This sum m er's perform ers in­
clude Brett Dennen on Thursday,
Aug. 2, Johnette Napolitano on
Tuesday, Aug. 7, Barbara Lusch
on Thursday. Aug. 9, The Im ­
p rin ts on T u e sd a y , A ug. 14, Singer/songwriter Brett Dennen performs Thursday, Aug. 2 at
Patrick Lamb on Thursday, Aug. Pioneer Square as part of the Noon Tunes Concert Series.
16, Stephanie Schneidcrm an on Bricks Outdoor Movie Series pre­ day July 27, “Mission Impossible,”
Tuesday, Aug. 28 and Rye H ol­ sented By Smart Park.
Aug. 3, “Willy Wonka and the Choco­
low on Thursday, Aug. 30.
M ovies begin at dusk every late Factory," Aug. 10, “Stand By
Pioneer Square will also fea­ Friday until Aug. 3 1 This summer's Me," Aug. 17 and "Batman," Aug.
ture “ Flicks on the Bricks," the series will include "Grease" on Fri- 31.