Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 30, 2011, HOUSING special edition, Page 12, Image 12

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March 30,2011
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I M I I IÁISHIM
Comedy Tackles Courage and Fear
Artists Repertory Theater pre­
sents the Northw est prem iere of
‘Jack Goes B oating’ a contem po­
rary rom antic com edy about the
courage and fear involved in ev­
eryday people hacking away at
the jungle o f a city searching for
love, m eaning and lasting rela­
tionships in this day and age.
Love blossom s in the grungy
reality of Ne w York when a regular
guy nam ed Jack - a lovable loser
who is desperately rom antically
challenged - finds the girl o f his
dreams. His plan to win her heart
includes a boat ride in Central
Park and cooking a gourm et meal
- never mind the fact that he
doesn’t know how to swim and
can ’t cook. W ith the help o f his
friends, Jack learns to swim, cook.
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scene rrom Jack Goes Boating, a play about facing one’s
fears and how the power o f love can transform a life.
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smoke pot and lo v e -a ll to a reggae through April 15 on the th eatre’s
soundtrack. But meanwhile, those M orrison Stage at Southwest 15th
best friends roil in the com plexi­ Avenue and M orrison Street. For
ties o f a m odern m arriage that is tickets and more inform ation, call
slowly becom ing unhinged.
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Art Show for Social Change
A group of local African and
African American men dedicated to
creating social change in our com-
munity through the arts is sponsor-
day, April 2, from noon to 6 p.m. at
Caffe D ’Arte, 1615 N.E. 15th Ave.,
ing an art show this weekend to between Broadway and W eidler
generate the support needed to help near Lloyd Center. The show will
them create their own art center.
feature artwork by national artists
The show will take place Satur- and international artworks.
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