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ENTERTAINMENT
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23rd Pastor & Wife Appreciation
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Travels at “Film usik” at the Holly­
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As the movie plays on the big
screen, four cartoon actors give
voice to the on-screen characters,
sound effects artists create the
noises from over a hundred props,
and a Filmusik Chamber ensemble
perform s the music from the film
including many m usical num bers
and several sing-a-longs.
Filmusik: Gulliver's Travels is a
new way to experience movies and
sound. Incidentally, it's also the
only place in town where you can
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The vintage 1 9 3 9 film Gulliver’s Travels will get a live soundtrack
o f voice actors, sound effects an orchestra during ‘Filmusik, ’
coming July 1 6 to the Hollywood Theater in northeast Portland.
live orchestra and chorus backing
you up!
Oregon has always been particu­
larly gifted when it comes to cartoon
voice-over actors. Mel Blanc, a
graduate of Lincoln High School
was the most widely recognized
voice actor in the world, the voice of
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig
and hundreds of others.
Filmusik: Gulliver's Travels fea­
tures four contemporary Portland
talents: James Dineen, ToddTolces,
Chris Porter and Bill Barry. The
voice-overs are directed by Sam A.
Mowry, long time radio actor and
Filmusik collaborator.
Filmusik: Gulliver'sTravels opens
Friday, July 16 at 7p.m.; and repeats
with live performances at 7 p.m. on
Wednesday, July 21 and Friday,
July 23; with a Sunday matinee, July
18 at 2 p.m. Tickets $ 12 or $ 10 for
students and seniors.
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Finalists from this year’s 'American Idol' tour are (clockwise from
bottom right) Aaron Kelly, Crystal Bowersox, Michael Lynche,
Andrew Garcia, Katie Stevens, Lee Dewyze, Siobhan Magnus,
Casey James, Didi Benami and Tm Urban.
(A P )~ The summer tour starring
American Idol" finalists is being
cut short.
Eight shows on the American
Idol Live! Tour have been canceled
while others have been changed,
according to a revised schedule re-
leased Tuesday by tour organizer
Live Nation.
The tour featuring the ninth
season's top 10 singers was origi-
nally planned to end Sept. 16 in
Portland, Maine, but is now sched-
uled to stop on Aug. 31 in India-
napolis.
The canceled stops include Port-
land; Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City,
Mo.; Winnipeg,Manitoba;Toronto;
Buffalo, N.Y.; and Cleveland.
Shows have been moved up in
cities such as Des Moines, Iowa;
Minneapolis; Chicago; and Toledo,
Ohio.
The singing contest which has
long been TV's top-rated series, faced
falling viewership during its ninth
season. A total of 24.2 million viewers
watched the final duel between Lee
DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox, com-
paredtothenearly29millionviewers
who saw Kris Allen win over Adam
Lambert last year.