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November 28, 2018
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
I would like to thank the community
for putting their trust in me.
Brown Sisters Holiday Concert
You’re invited to join Portland’s Brown Sisters for a holiday concert and the release of their new CD
‘Choose Love’ during two special performances Saturday, Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at The Old
Church, 1422 S.W. 11th Ave. Space is limited and tickets are available for $25 at joyofit.org.
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Dancer Made Holiday Show
You’re invited to a Portland
holiday dance tradition when NW
Dance Project presents “Wolf
Tales,” a magical brand new
show conceived and created by
NW Dance’s own talented com-
pany dancers and featuring an all-
male cast.
This year, the dancers have
found inspiration in fairytales
and fables…and wolves:
What if one of The Three Little
Pigs fell in love with the Big Bad
Wolf? Little Red Riding Hood’s
path to grandmother’s house
takes some surprising twists. The
Wicked Queen from Snow White
finally gets to tell her side of the NW Dance Project Dancer William Courture.
story. Swan Lake meets The Ugly
Duckling, and Chicken Little
Wolf Tales shows Thursday mance Hall, 1620 S.W. Park Ave.
convinces the entire species to through and Saturday, Dec. 6-7 For tickets and more information,
fear the sky.
at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln Perfor- visit nwdanceproject.org.
‘Cat Daddy’
on a Mission
Live Nation and McMenamins
presents a night of entertainment
with Jackson Galaxy, the host of
Animal Planet’s longtime running
hit show My Cat From Hell, on
Friday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at the
Crystal Ballroom, downtown. Known
as the “Cat Daddy” Jackson is on
a mission to educate people about
cats and deepen the human and
cat bond. A fun event to learn
everything cat: from history, to
environmental enrichment, best
diet, and little secrets that only the
Cat Daddy can give you.