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January 30, 2019
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
5010 NE 9th Ave
Portland, Or 97211
Phone: 503 284-2989
Stylist
Wanted
We specialize in a variety of cuts for men and
women, hot towel razor shaves, braiding, hair
extension, Shampoo, blow dryer and Platinum fade.
Call Today or Walk in !!!
Lantern viewing evenings celebrate the Chinese New Year at the Lan Su Chinese Garden, downtown.
Chinese New Year Events
Portland’s Lan Su Chinese Garden kicks off the
Year of the Pig with two weeks of special events
celebrating the most colorful, sensational and joy-
ous of all Chinese festivals — Chinese New Year.
Geared toward families and individuals, the fes-
tivities will include lion dances, Chinese lantern
viewings and cultural activities and demonstrations.
The celebration begins on Tuesday, Feb. 5 with a
traditional “Rolling in the Wealth” event where the
first 100 visitors to the garden usher in good for-
tune and prosperity for the coming year by rolling
traditional mandarin oranges and gold-colored coins
through the entry gate. Every visitor on the opening
day will also receive a hong bao, a lucky red enve-
lope traditionally given out on Chinese New Year.
For a complete schedule of the garden’s Chinese
New Year events and for more information, visit
lansugarden.org.
Pushing
Boundaries
in Dance
Advertise with diversity
in
The Portland Observer
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White Bird welcomes
Shay Kuebler and Radical
System Art, an esteemed
dance group that pushes
boundaries of physical
performance by fusing
forms like hip hop, martial
arts and theater. The
Vancouver, B.C. troupe
will perform three 8 p.m.
shows, Thursday, Jan. 31
though Saturday, Feb.2 at
Portland State University’s
Lincoln Hall. For tickets
and more information, visit
whitebird.org.