Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 30, 2013, Page 10, Image 10

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ENTERT
Swiss
Citizenship
for Turner
(A P) - T ina T urner is on h er w ay
Tina Turner
to becom ing a Sw iss citizen.
The A m erican rock di v ah as lived 73-year-old T u rn er citizenship in
in the Z urich suburb o f K uesnacht an o fficial n o tice p u b lish e d in
sin ce the m id -1 9 9 0 s. T he local F riday's edition.
Z uerichsee-Z eitung new spaper said
The decision still requires fo r­
on its w ebsite the local council an ­ m al approval from cantonal (state)
nounced its decision to grant the and federal authorities.
Greater Faith International
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February 1,2013
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From W ashington to O regon to H aiti and A frica
A ll A ro u n d T o w n In c
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photo by
S ylvie -A nn P aré
Isabelle Poirier of Montreal's Compagnie Marie Chouinard. The dance group will perform Thursday,
Jan. 31 through Saturday, Feb. 2 at Portland State University’s Lincoln Hall.
Savage and Refined Uncaged
P o rtlan d ’s dance series W hite B ird U n cag ed p re ­
se n ts th e e a g e rly a w a ite d re tu rn o f M o n tre a l’s
C o m p ag n ie M arie C h o u in ard , T h u rsd ay , Jan. 31
through Saturday, Feb. 2 at P ortland State U n iv ersity ’s
L incoln Hall.
T he program features C h o u in ard ’s acclaim ed treat­
m ent o f tw o iconic w orks, the R ite o f Spring, set to Igor
S trav in sk y ’s landm ark score L e Sacre du P rintem ps,
and P relude to an A fternoon o f a Faun, set to C laude
D e b u ssy ’s Prélude à l ’après-m idi d ’un faune.
T he com pany last appeared w ith W hite B ird in
O cto b er 2005. M arie C h ouinard ex p lo res the p oetics
o f the body in im m ediate and p ro v o cativ e w ays w ith
d an ce that critics hail as b o th “savage and infinitely
refined.”
T he V illage V oice calls h er ch o reo g rap h y “p o w e r­
f u l . . . h o n o rin g the im p etu o u sn ess o f the m u sic and
ex u ltin g in a frenzy o f life-affirm in g and arrestingly
original d an ce.”
T ick ets are $ 30 fo r adults and $20 fo r students and
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T he R ose G arden A ren a ranks
fifth am ong the T o p 15 S tadium s for
Food according to T he D aily M eal,
an online guide that delivers food
and beverage new s and experiences
from around the w orld.
O p erated by O vations Fo o d S er­
vices, a specialist in fo o d and b ev ­
erag e catering and con cessio n s fo r
public assem bly facilities, the R ose
G arden features m ore than 35 unique
co n cessio n stands and k io sk s, in
addition to tw o full service restau ­
ran ts.
T h e D aily M eal w as p articu larly
im p r e s s e d b y th e P y r a m id
T a p ro o m ’s selection o f food and
beverages, including W ild S ockeye
Salm on F ishT acos m arinated in salsa
verde, locally m ade C h ick en C hili
and W ild H alibut Fish T acos.
“ O v a tio n s c re a te s m e m o ra b le
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e x p e rie n c e s fo r fan s w ith o u r larg e
v a rie ty o f fo o d a n d b e v e ra g e s
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v a rie ty o f a n y N B A f a c ility ,” s aid
T o n y H en d ry x , O v a tio n s ’ re g io n al
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v id e th e fre s h e s t in g re d ie n ts th a t
can b e o b ta in e d in th e N o rth w e st,”
h e said .
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so th a t 100 p e rc e n t o f th e m o n e y
ra is e d th ro u g h th e sa le s g o e s to
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