Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 29, 2013, Page 15, Image 15

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    May 29. 2013
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Page 15
ENTERTAINMENT
The Portland Children’s Museum’s newest feature
exhibit, Dinosaurs: Land o f Fire and Ice, expands on
the understanding o f dinosaur habitat and range for
young children.
Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice
Exhibit roars Into Portland
Children’s Museum
G e t re a d y to R o ar! P o rtla n d
C h ild re n ’s M useum w elcom es D i-
nosaurs: L and o f Fire and Ice, th e
n a tio n ’s first ex h ib it focused on
e x p an d in g the u n d e rstan d in g o f
clim ates w here d inosaurs survived toric w orld to m eet dinos o f all shapes
and thrived.
and sizes.
P resented as an in teractiv e w alk
In the steam y “L and o f Fire” visi­
back in tim e to the C retaceous P e ­ tors ex p erien ce the sizzling p rehis­
d in o s a u r h a b ita t a n d ra n g e fo r riod (1 4 5 - 6 5 m illion years ago), the
toric hom e o f the T riceratops and T-
you n g children,
exhibit features tw o d istin ct clim ate R ex. C hildren don insect costum es
T he ex h ib it w hich o p en ed o v er e n v iro n m e n ts a n d a v a rie ty o f to buzz through a volcano w ith o o z­
the M em orial D ay w eekend explores h a n d s-o n a c tiv itie s, as c h ild re n
ing lav a o r a sw am py bog, and id en ­
new research about the variety o f com e face-to-face w ith the prehis- tify an eco sy stem o f anim als and
p lan ts.
A frozen trip across the “L and o f
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Ice” introduces visitors to aT roodon
and E dm ontosaurus, tw o dinos w ho
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m ade their hom es in co ld clim ates.
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steps, breezing dow n an icy slide,
a n d h o p p in g a c r o s s s te p p in g
stones o v er an icy river.
In th e F ie ld R e se a rc h S tatio n ,
c h ild re n step in to th e ro le o f p a le ­
o n to lo g ist, u n c o v erin g fo ssils c re ­
a tin g d ra w in g s o f th e d in o sa u r
e n v iro n m e n t fro m fo ssil ru b b in g s
an d tra c in g s. T h e e x h ib it a lso fe a ­
tu re s a s ta tio n to c re a te a p re h is ­
to ric e c o s y s te m , a d in o p la y ta b le ,
an d m o re .
D inosaurs: L and o f Fire and Ice is
presented by the C lark F oundation,
and continues through Sept. 22.
Portland Comic Lands on AMC
P o rtla n d -b ase d co m ic T y ro n e
C ollins, know n by his stage nam e
the R eal H yjinx, w ill be featured on
A M C 's brand new spring reality
talent com petition show, Show ville,
airing T hursday, June 6.
C o llin s b eg an th e jo u rn e y to
te le v isio n in O c to b e r in W alla
W alla, W ash , b e atin g ou t h u n ­
d re d s o f c h a lle n g e rs, an d m ak in g
it to th e fin al fo u r in Jan u ary .
H e c o -h o sts a w eek ly o p en m ic
w ith his c o m e d ic p a rtn e r A n g e la
O lso n . T h e sh o w is h eld ev ery
M o n d ay at P o rtla n d 's R ed R oom ,
2 5 3 0 N .E . 8 2 n d A v e. D o o rs o p e n
at 9 p .m ., th e sh o w s ta rts at 10:30
p.m . T h is is a g re a t v e n u e to see
local co m ed ian s, w hich ran g e from
first tim e rs to re g io n a l h e a d lin e rs.
T h e R eal H y jin x has a lso p e r ­
fo rm e d at th e re n o w n e d F la p p e r’s
C o m e d y C lu b in B u rb a n k , C a lif.
H e h as o p e n e d fo r R ic k y H a rris
(E v e ry b o d y H a te s C h ris ), a n d
R o d n e y P e r r y (T h e M o n iq u e
S h o w ). H e h as h o ste d sh o w s fo r
L o n n ie B ru h n , T e rre ll B ra n d o n ,
an d th e E d d ie M ay s M u rd e r M y s ­
te ry sh o w .