Pase 10 ^pnrtlanh (Obseruer June 2-20,0 M iC H A E l H O lt O N • Basketball skills • Etiquette • Physical fitness • Health and nutrition Session 1 : June 21 - June 24 Session 2: June 28 - July 1 For more information call 503 517-9090 Or visit us at ENTERTAINMENT ‘Distant Relatives’ Unite Cultures Marley gets Nas out of comfort zone (AP) — Nas and Damian Marley had one goal in mind when they announced their collaborative al­ bum two years ago — finishing it. So they stopped work on their own solo projects, and built a chart to assess the progress o f their work while discussing topics like pov­ erty, ancestry and leadership. sue with this alb u m ... and nobody's excluded when we say 'Distant Rela­ tives.' We're talking about every­ body— white, black, Asian, Indian, whatever you are, you're our family with this one," Nas said. Recording artists Nas (left) and Damian Marley pose for a photograph in New York. (AP photo) We invite you to join us in ou r wooded setting, 13 miles west o f Eugene near Veneta, O regon fo r an unforgettable adventure. Tickets on sale now: Friday $20 Saturday $23 Sunday $20 SAVE! Buy a 3-Day Ticket for only $51 / / / Day o f event: Friday $23 Saturday $28 Sunday $23 There wtH be a $1.25 TicketsWest service charge on all single day tickets sold. There will be a $3 TicketsWest service charge on all 3-day tickets sold. Tickets are on sale at all TicketsWest locations mefudmg most Safeway Stores. Charge by phone: 1-800-992-8499 O rder online at: www.ticketswest.com For more info: www.oregoncountryfair.org Please get y o tr tickets m advance. Absolutely N o Tickets will be sold on-site. Purchase advance parking $7/day. Purchase parking c m ite $8/day. The Fair provides a FREE shuttle from two Eugene locations. You must have an admission ticket to ride the bus or enter the parking lot. "It just meant so much to me," Nas said o f the CD. The result is "Distant Relatives," released this week. It's a socially conscious, African-themed record that was produced entirely by Damian and Stephen Marley. Nas, 36, said working on an album with­ out his usual suspects got him out o f his comfort zone. "To change it up so kind o f dras­ tically from when you talk about hip-hop producers who only do hip- hop, and then go to work with D, it's like a whole new experience and I was just excited for the challenge." Marley, 31, said the process taught him "how to do production for an artist other than myself." Nas, who's released nine o f his own CDs, said he trusted Marley's vision for the project. "I'd be done with my work for the day and then come back the next day and then hear something else added and be like, 'Wow, that's per­ fect right there,"' he recalled. The performers hope the disc — which features Lil Wayne, Joss Stone and Somali-born rapper K'naan — will unite cultures and inform listen­ ers o f their African roots. "We're dealing with a family is- "If you can accept the truth, once and for all, that can help to kind o f cure you o f your sickness, you know, with your racism and your corrupt politics, and your greed. You think about people for a change, and you think o f those people as your family. And it's a good time right now to talk about that," he continued. Marley and Nas, who will begin an international tour this month to support "Distant Relatives," are also interested in creating a sophomore album as a duo. Nas, who debuted in 1994 and is known as one o f hip-hop's top lyri­ cists, says he's sometimes unsure about his future in music. "When we think that we're just starting to get a name in the game, they're artists that have been around a lot longer than us who are in their 60s and 70s, who have huge tours and do great humanitarian work. I look at them and (ask), 'What will I do?’" he wondered. "I remember thinking, 'Oh man, I won't be rapping forever.' But the reality o f it is ..." Marley interjects with a laugh and said: "You just might be." Added Nas: "There's a good chance." Natural Gardening Workshops The third in a series o f no-cost gardening workshops sponsored by SnowCap Community Charities will feature tips on natural garden­ ing, soil amendments and fertilizing. The session will be Thursday, June 3 from 3:30 p.m. to4:30p.m . at the SnowCap community garden located behind the Rockw ood United Methodist Church at 17805 S.E. Stark St. “The garden classes are de­ signed to help families and indi­ viduals offset high food prices and improve their diets with nutritious food,” says Kari James, SnowCap special projects coordinator. Several other workshops have been scheduled through the sum­ mer months. For more information and work­ shop signups, call Kari James at SnowCap at 503-674-8785, extension 37 or email kari@snowcap.org.