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Box Office
VENUES AND OUTLETSAlbany Civic Theater
111 First Ave. N.W., Albany
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 S.W. Broadway St., Portland
Chinook Winds Casino
1777 N.W. 44th St., Lincoln City
Corvallis High School Theater
1400 N.W. Buchanan Ave.
Cuthbert Amphitheater
Alton Baker Park, Eugene
Dolores Winningstad Theater
1111 S.W. Broadway, Portland
Historic Elsinore Theater
170 High St. S.E., Salem
Hult Center
Seventh and Willamette, Eugene
Imago Theatre
17 S.E. Eighth St., Portland
Keller Auditorium
222 S.W. Clay St., Portland
LaSells Stewart Center
875 S.W. 26th St., Corvallis
Majestic Theatre
115 S.W. Second St., Corvallis
McDonald Theater
1010 Willamette St., Eugene
Memorial Coliseum
300 Winning Way, Portland
Newmark Theater
1111 S.W. Broadway St., Portland
Rose Garden Arena
One Center Court, Portland
Outlets
Ticketmaster:503-224-4400 or www.ticketmaster.com.
TicketsWest outlets are at Safeway stores in Corvallis and Albany; or call 503-224-8499.
Tickets can also be purchased online at http://tixrus.us.
Hult Center box office: 682-5000 or www.hultcenter.org.
For local events, contact Rice’s Pharmacy, Grass Roots Books & Music, Beard’s Frame Shop, Gracewinds Music or Sid Stevens Jewelers. For more information, see individual listings.
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Oregon Bach Festival: “Joan of Arc at the Stake,” 8 pm July 2, Silva Hall, Hult Center, Eugene. Admission: $15-$59. Information: 541-682-5000 or www.hultcenter.org. Tim Nichols, Bobby Tomberlin, Bill LaBounty, July 3, The Oregon Garden, 879 W. Main St.
Kick-Off Celebration for new vegetable garden, 8:30 to 10 am in the Sargent Elementary School cafeteria, 300 Abbott St., North Andover. The Sargent School Garden is intended to be a pilot program for the district, and the Garden Guidelines and
Oregon Bach Festival: “Joan of Arc at the Stake,” 8 pm July 2, Silva Hall, Hult Center, Eugene. Admission: $15-$59. Information: 541-682-5000 or www.hultcenter.org. Tim Nichols, Bobby Tomberlin, Bill LaBounty, July 3, The Oregon Garden, 879 W. Main St.
Mardi Gras 2009 | WWOZ New Orleans 90.7 FM
The 2009 Carnival Season begins on Tuesday, January 6 with a brand-new walking parade in the French Quarter and the annual Twelfth Night streetcar ride of the Phunny Phorty Phellows.
While Mardi Gras Day falls on Tuesday, February 24 this year, the parades, balls, parties and King Cakes of Carnival traditionally begin on the 6th of January every year, also known as the Epiphany.
Many New Orleanians get in shape for Carnival by attending weekly Mardi Gras Indian practices held at several clubs around town. One of the most popular is the Unified Mardi Gras Indian Practice at Handa Wanda's, 2425 Dryades Street, every Sunday at 6 p.m.
Parade Schedule for Tuesday, January 6 6 p.m. — Krewe of St. Joan of Arc ParadeA brand-new krewe presents a procession in the French Quarter honoring the birthday of St. Joan of Arc. Their first annual parade will travel from the corner of Decatur and Conti Streets to the statue of St. Joan at St. Philip Street, and features portrayers of the saint at four stages of her life, along with revelers in medieval garb. Participants will gather at 5 p.m. in Woldenberg Park for pre-parade music and refreshments. All are welcome to walk in period dress and to bring their drums, tambourines, and bells and an offering for the saint. For more information, please visit www.stjoankrewe.blogspot.com .
7 p.m. — Phunny Phorty PhellowsMarking the beginning of Carnival for 28 years, the streetcar parade starts and ends at the the corner of Canal and North White Streets (one block from Broad), and travels along the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, turning around at Napoleon Avenue for the return trip. Check out the Phunny Phorty Phellows' website .
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Check Out the New WWOZ Show Host BlogWWOZ show hosts are out there enjoying Carnival 2009. Check out the new show host blog to find out what parades and parties they are attending, and their special radio programs and in-studio guests for the 2009 Carnival season.
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