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ENTERTAINMENT
Shanghai Quartet at Lincoln Hall
Portland’s Friends o f Cham ber
M usic group presents the Shang
hai Quartet on M onday, Dec. 3
and Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Lincoln Perform ance Hall at
Portland State University.
R enow ned for its passionate
m usicality and im pressive tech
nique, the Shanghai Q uartet’s el
egant style m elds the delicacy of
Eastern m usic with the em otional
breadth o f W estern repertoire, al
lowing it to traverse m usical genres
from m asterpieces o f W estern m u
sic to cutting-edge contem porary
w orks.
Form ed at the Shanghai C on
servatory in 1983, the Shanghai
Q u a rte t has w o rk e d w ith the
w orld's m ost distinguished artists
and regularly tours the m ajor m u
sic c e n te rs o f E u ro p e , N o rth
A m erica and Asia.
For tickets, call 503-224-9842 The Shanghai Quartet blends the delicacy of Eastern music with the emotional breadth of Western music. The group will perform in
or visit boxofficetickets.com .
Portland Monday, Dec. 3 and Tuesday, Dec. 4 in Lincoln Hall at Portland State University.
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Library Kicks Off ‘Everybody Reads’
Native author
featured in 11th
annual event
M ultnom ah County Library
will w elcom e the New Year
with a new tw ist on a com m u
nity tradition.
Everybody Reads 2013, the
library’s 11th annual community
reading project, will feature two Sherman Alexie
works by one author this
year: Sherman A lexie’s
The Absolutely True Di
ary of a Part-Time In
dian, for young adults, and
Ten Little Indians, a col
lection of short stories,
for adults.
A N a tio n a l B o o k
Award winner, The A b
solutely True D iary o f a
P a r t-T im e
I n d ia n
chronicles the adoles
cence o f Junior, a bud
A NOVEL t y
ding cartoonist growing
up on the Spokane In
dian Reservation.
Trying to rise above
the reservation life ev
eryone expects him to
ART BY ELLEN FORNEY
live, Junior leaves his
SHERMAN
ALEXIE
troubled school to attend an
all-white farm town high school
w here the only other Indian is
the school mascot.
A lexie’s acclaimed and best
selling collection o f short sto
ries, Ten Little Indians includes
nine poignant and em otionally
resonant stories about Native
A m ericans w ho find th em
selves at a personal and cul
tural crossroads.
Extra copies o f these
books will be available (while
supplies last) at all neigh
borhood libraries in early
January, thanks to the gen
erous support of The Li
brary Foundation. Readers
are encouraged to share
these extra copies with
frie n d s, co w o rk ers and
neighbors.
Beginning in February,
share your thoughts at a
book discussion at your
neighborhood library, local
bookstore or elsewhere in
the community.
You can hear au th o r
Sherman Alexie speak on
Tuesday, March 12 at 7:30
p.m. in the Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall.
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