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Giant Tinker Toys Inspire
Tinker toys are bigger than
ever at the Portland Children’s
Museum where a “Build Your
Imagination” exhibit is now un­
derway through Jan. 23.
Giant replicas of the classic
Tinker toy construction set pro­
vide the framework for fun, edu­
cational activities inspired by GE
technologies that turn imagina­
tion into working solutions to
real world challenges.
The 1,500 square foot exhibit.
targeted to children ages 3-10,
was developed by the Betty Brinn
Peeking o u t from a g ia n t Tinker toy
co n stru ctio n s e t a t the P ortland
c h ild re n ’s M useum .
Children's Museum in collabora­
tion with GE and Playskool, the
infant and preschool toy division
of Hasbro, Inc.
On Saturday, Dec. 18, kids can
have breakfast with Santa. Ad­
vance ticket reservations are re­
q u ired
by
v isitin g
portlandcm.org.
The Children’s Museum is lo­
cated at Washington Park across
from the Oregon Zoo, 4015 S.W.
Canyon Road. The museum will
be closed both Christmas Eve and
Christmas day.
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Actor in Prison for Taxes
(AP) — Actor Wesley Snipes
began serving a three-year sentence
at a federal prison in Pennsylvania
on Thursday for failure to file in­
come tax returns.
Snipes, 48, appeared in dozens of
studio films, from "White Men Can't
Jump" and "Demolition Man" in the
early 1990s to the blockbuster Blade
trilogy.
According to U.S. prosecutors,
he failed to file any tax returns for at
least a decade, and owed $2.7 mil­
lion in taxes on $13.8 million in in­
come from 1999 to 2001 alone.
Snipes, a dues-paying member of W esley S nipes
a tax-protest group that challenges
the government's right to collect
taxes, described himself at his 2008
sentencing as a naive truth-seeker.
"I am an idealistic, naive, pas­
sionate, truth-seeking, spiritually
motivated artist, unschooled in the
science of law and finance," said
Snipes, who had pursued theater
and dance from an early age, attend­
ing the vaunted High School for the
Performing Arts in New York City.
Two nights before last week’s
lock up, he told CNN's "Larry King
Live" that he was not nervous about
reporting to prison.
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Breathes life into another place, time
In recent years, the once-atheist
Rice has attracted the media glare
(AP) - More than 30 years after her ability to breathe life into an- less for her writing than for her out­
penning the now-classic "Interview other place, another time. We see spoken return to Catholicism. Ear­
with a Vampire," best-selling author the beauty of her "immense and lier this year, though, she aban­
Anne Rice re
seemingly endless city, a city of doned organized religion altogether,
tains her knack
domes and rooftop gardens, and but announced she would retain her
for spinning an
rising towers and crosses.".
devout Christian beliefs.
in to x ic a tin g
yam.
Her latest, "Of
Love and Evil,"
the second book
in her "Songs of
the Seraphim" series, begins with the
poetic: "I dreamed a dream of angels.
I saw them and I heard them in a great
and endless galactic night." From the
opening lines and throughout the
book, it's classic and elegant Rice —
who seemingly remains at the height
of her talent.
The story follows the saga of
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