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Arts Culture & Entertainment September 21, 2015 “Expanding Frontiers” features modern and contemporary Japanese prints “Expanding Frontiers: The Jack and Susy Wads- worth Collection of Post- war Japanese Prints,” a display of more than 110 modern and contemporary Japanese prints, opens October 3 at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Ar t on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene. The exhibit, which is on view through January 3, 2016, explores contempo- rary printmaking tech- niques — aquatint, etch- ing, intaglio, lithography, mezzotint, silkscreen, stencils, and woodblock printing — and more. It showcases contemporary Japanese artists, not just as inheritors of the much- celebrated Edo-period (1615-1868) woodblock tradition, but as sophisti- cated international mas- THE ASIAN REPORTER n Page 11 Department of Consumer & Business Services Not having an account at a bank or credit union might be costing you Having a checking or a savings account could open the doors to a safer financial future. You can save hundreds of dollars and keep your money safe, if you open and maintain an account in good standing in one of the Bank On Oregon program participating banks or credit unions. The program also has a network of nonprofit financial education providers who can guide about how to establish credit, understand about how the U.S. financial system works, or about how to better administer your money. 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The event promoter Live Nation Taiwan announced on Facebook the second performance in Taiwan would be on September 29, the day after the previously scheduled concert. AEG Live Asia declined to say why performances September 14 in Shanghai and September 17 in Beijing were cancelled. The Financial Times reported that China’s Culture Ministry had discovered that the band once included a picture of the Dalai Lama in a video backdrop during a concert in Taiwan in 2010, citing people familiar with the matter. The ruling Communist Party has denounced the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader as a separatist, and Beijing is sensitive to any perceived support from foreign governments and celebrities for the Dalai Lama. Authorities tightened scrutiny over foreign musicians performing in China after Icelandic singer Bjork shouted “Tibet, Tibet” following a song called “Declare Indepen- dence” at a Shanghai performance in 2008. 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