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Invasion! Director Antonio Sonera with Badass Theatre Company cast members John San
Nicolas and Nicole Accuardi.
Back by Popular Demand
Diverse theatre
group tackles race
Badass Theatre Company presents a lim
ited engagement of the most dynamic pro­
duction of last year’s theatrical season, “In-
vasion!” The play was named Best Produc­
tion of 2013 by the Willamette Week.
Written by Jonas Hassen Khemiri and
translated by Rachel Willson-Broyles, Inva­
sion is an uproarious tornado o f words,
images and ideas, all centered around a magi­
cal name: Abulkasem.
The play assaults our deepest prejudices
about identity, race and language. At once
hilarious, unsettling and poignant, this deeply
subversive play deconstructs a threatening
identity - the Arabic male - and forces us to
confront our own cultural identity.
The play runs Wednesday, June 11 through
June 27 with the official opening on Friday,
June 13 at Milagro Theatre. 525 S.E. Stark St.
Tickets are $15 for students and $20 for
general admission. Visit badasstheatre.org
or503-358-4660.
Badass Theatre Company is on a mission
to keep theatre accessible for all. The group
was founded in 2011 by a group of Portland’s
most talented and diverse theatre artists who
wanted to inspire and diversify the land­
scape of Portland theatre.
SPINACOLUMN
An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession
Part 1. CHIROPRACTIC: For the best in
natural healina. hearing IS
k: How did Chiropractic care come
about?
To relieve the patient’s pain and reposi­
tion the vertebra, Dr. Palmer placed him
: Spinal manipulations have been on a table and pushed down on his back,
practiced for over 2,500 years. performing a spinal manipulation or “ad­
justment.” He performed this adjustment
Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,”
advised: “look well to the spine for the three days in a row. By the third day, not
cause of disease.” But modem Chiro­ only had the patient’s back pain disap­
practic came of age back in 1895. In peared, his hearing reappeared. Today’s
Davenport, Iowa, a patient came to Dr. Chiropractors know that the central ner­
D.D. Palmer complaining of back pain. vous system (housed within the body’s
This patient had also been nearly deaf spinal column) provides the energy,
since suffering a back injury 17 years which governs all bodily functions. By
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Dr. B illy R. Flowers
earlier. Dr. Palmer noticed a bump on
the patient’s back, which he suspected
was related to a dislocated vertebra.
making sure that the spinal column is
in correct alignment, Chiropractors
eliminate any possible interference,
which would prevent the central ner­
vous system from keeping the body
functioning the way nature, intended.
To Find out how Chiropractic might
be able to help you or for answers to
any questions you might have about
your health, please feel free to call us
at the phone number shown below.
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