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January 16, 2019
2019 special edition
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
egon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
jointly present two exhibitions this fall and winter featuring
photographs by the late Polish-Jewish photojournalist Hen-
ry Ross offering an extraordinary rare glimpse of life under
Nazi rule. Both facilities are offering offer a full slate of
exhibit-related programming.
Sense & Sensibility -- Danea
C. Osseni (The Color Purple)
returns to Portland Center Stage
as Elinor Dashwood in Sense &
Sensibility. Bursting with hu-
mor and bold theatricality, the
classic romantic comedy opens
on Friday, Jan. 18 with shows
continuing through Feb. 10.
Tickets can be purchased by
calling the box office at 503-
445-3700 or visiting t pcs.org.
Norman Sylvester Band -- “Boogie Cat” Norman Sylvester
plays Friday, Jan.18 at the Vinyl Tap; Saturday, Jan. 19 at the
Rogue Pub in North Plains; and Friday, Jan. 25 at Clyde’s.
Judge Torres -- Milagro Theater presents “Judge Torres,”
based on the true story of Xiomara Torres, a woman who
rose from undocumented immigrant, child abuse victim and
product of the foster care system to an esteemed judge in
Multnomah County. Opens with preview on Thursday, Jan.
10 and continues with shows through Saturday, Jan. 19 at
Milagro Theatre, 525 S.E. Stark St. For tickets, call the box
office at 503-236-7253 or visit milagro.org.
The Discovery of King Tut -- A compelling reproduction
of the burial treasure from King Tut’s tomb, discovered 95
years ago in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings, is presented
in the traveling exhibit ‘The Discovery of King Tut,’ now
showing through Jan. 27 at OMSI. For tickets and more in-
formation, visit omsi.edu or call the box office at 503-797-
4000.
Dial M for Murder -- Lake-
wood Theatre Company pres-
ents “Dial M for Murder,” a
bone-chilling thriller about a
marriage gone wrong. Now
playing through Feb. 10 at
Lakewood Center for the Arts
in Lake Oswego. For tickets
and more information. call the
box office at 503-635-3901 or visit lakewood-center.org.
Life under Nazi Rule -- The Portland Art Museum and Or-
New Chinatown Museum -- “Made in Chinatown, USA:
Portland,” a photo exhibit capturing the cultural pride of
Portland’s Asian community marks the opening of a new
Portland Chinatown Museum at 127 N.W. Third Ave. Ad-
missions is a suggested $5 and free on First Thursdays from
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Zoo for All -- The Oregon Zoo has launched “Zoo for All,”
a discount program that provides $5 admission for low in-
come individuals and families. Visitors may purchase up to
six of the $5 tickets by brining a photo ID and documenta-
tion showing they participate in low income service, like
the Oregon Trial Card, Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary As-
sistance for Needy Families, and Head Start.
Discount Tickets -- Low income families and individuals
can purchase $5 tickets to classical musical performances
in Portland as part of a unique program called Music for
All. Participating organizations include the Oregon Sym-
phony, Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber
Music Northwest, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland
Baroque Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland
Chamber Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland
Symphonic Choir, Cappella Romana and Portland Vocal
Consort.
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