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A young participant at Portland Community College’s Winter Powwow. The annual event returns to
the PCC Sylvania campus on Saturday, Jan. 19.
Celebrate Native Culture
More than 1,000 people from all
over the Northwest are expected to
a tten d P o rtlan d C om m u n ity
College's "Wacipi" ("They dance")
Winter Powwow to celebrate Na
tive American culture and tradition.
The free event is open to the com
munity, from noon to 9 p.m., Satur
day, Jan. 19, in the Health Technol
ogy Building on the PCC Sylvania
campus, 12000 S. W. 49th Ave.
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There will be drum groups and Ed Goodell (also with the Confeder
dancers from across the region. ated Tribes of Siletz) is the whip man
Native American crafts and food, and the Northwest Indian Veterans
activities for children, and raffle A ssociation is once again the
prizes. Other attractions include powwow's color guard.
grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., a
Proceeds from the Winter Pow
college fair from noon to 4 p.m. and wow support the college's Native
a free community dinner at 5:30 p.m. Am erican Student Scholarship,
Bob Tom of the Confederated which helps to increase access and
Tribes of Siletz and Grand Ronde retention of Native American stu
will serve as master of ceremonies, dents.
Love Lost and Found Again
Portland’s improv theater group The Unscriptable
presents “The Uninvited: Tennessee Williams with Zom
bies,” an alternate history of the playwright’s Americai
south with zombies.
In the late 1930's a strange comet flew over the skies o
the Earth, and nothing was ever the same again. Man]
people died, but unfortunately not all of them stayed tha
way. There was the initial panic, but now, almost 10 year;
later, they are trying to find their place in a world tha
doesn't want them.
The Uninvited is an episodic show, so events fron
previous performances help shape the story as a whole
Every episode begins with a “previously seen” section
Performances are now playing each Saturday through
Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. and the Funhouse Lounge, 2432 S.E. 11th
Ave. All shows are “pay what you want” with a suggested
ticket price of $10.
Landy Hite and Trenton Shine star in The
Uninvited: Tennessee Williams with Zombies,
an improvised tale now playing at the Funhouse
Lounge, 2 4 3 2 S.E. 11th Ave.
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