Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 18, 2014, Special Edition, Page 12, Image 12

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Fortiani» (Obstruer Pacific NW College
June 18, 2014
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Cuisines
of China
Indulge all your senses at the Lan
Su Chinese Garden with Cuisines of
China, a month long celebration of
China’s vast culinary experience.
Visitors to the downtown land­
mark will feel the stones underfoot,
see and smell the beauty of flower­
ing blossoms, hear the rush of a
waterfall and savor the flavors of 14
local Chinese restaurants as they
provide demonstrations and tastes
of traditional Chinese dishes.
With talks and tastes every Sun­
day, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
day at noon, 14 Chinese restau­
rants, chefs and Chinese food ex­
perts will guide your taste buds on
a tour of Chinese delights. Topics
include the history and art of dump­
lings, pot stickers, Lanzhou-style
noodle pulling, dim sum, marbled
tea eggs and the history of Szechuan
cuisine.
Additionally, from 1-3 p.m. each
Saturday and Sunday, test your
chopstick skills with the “Chopstick
Challenge,” an,opportunity to see
how well you truly can do with a pair
of chopsticks.
For m ore inform ation, visit
P o rtla n d 's Lan Su C hinese Garden w ill have you im m e rsin g y o u rs e lf in the ta s te a n d arom a o f C hinese fo o d a n d le t yo u te s t y o u r
lansugarden.org.
ch o p stick s k ills w ith C uisines o f China, the g a rd e n ’s s p e c ia l e xh ibits the m e fo r the m o nth o f June.
Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC
Zchon R. Jones, DC
333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212
(503) 284-7838
Truly making a difference in the lives of
Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years.
If you or someone you know has been in an accident,
call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838
We are located on the
corner ofM LK and Russell
Street, on the second floor
above the coffee shop.
•MINE
Russell
#200
P atrick W eishampel
Lizzie Borden Took an Ax, Gave H er M o th e r 4 0 Whacks - M ary Kate
M orrissey plays Lizzie Borden in P ortland C enter S tage's upcom ing
production o f Lizzie - a rock m u sica l about the legendary ax m urderess.
photo by
Lizzie Borden Rock Musical
A rock-show retelling o f the
bloody legend o f A m erica’s fa­
vorite ax-wielding double-murder­
ess and Victorian hom etown girl.
Lizzie Borden, has taken over the
Main Stage at the G erding T he­
ater at the Armory. The produc­
tion is now playing through Sun­
day. June 29.
Borden who became fodder for
j ump rope rhymes and TV movies of
the week, was a M assachusetts
woman who was acquitted in 1892
of the ax murders of her father and
stepmother, and lived the rest of her
life as American’s first infamous
tabloid star. But did she really do it?
And if so, how?
The production features a live
rock band, along with theatrical ef­
fects such as fake blood and fog.
Lizzie contains mature content,
strong language and sexuality; It is
recommended for ages 16+.
Tickets can be purchased at
pcs.org or by calling 503-445-3700.