Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 7 No. 3 | Fall 1985 (Portland)

PORTLAND PREMIERE! OPENS SEPTEMBER 20 AN ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL BLACK COMEDY. It is quite simply a small masterpiece." —Richard Grenier, New York Times "A GEM! Not since Luis Bunuel has a talent been seen like that of Pedro Almodovar. This is a film to be treasured by those who admire the utmost in cinema originality. Village and SoHo moviegoers should run, not walk, to enjoy this extraordinary masterwork." —Archer Winston, New YorkPost "A SUPERB, ABSOLUTELY MAD FILM! This is like Bunuel doing John Waters, but seasoned with Woody Allen. Pedro Almodovar takes his place as one of the greatest comic filmmakers alive!" —Michael Ventura, L.A. Weekly WHAT HA\f II1UNE J DESERMETHIS/ A film by Pedro Almodovar A TESAURO FILM/A C inevista R elease %23^-’8839^^SE26th/tU^ Hh? pi© TUES-THURS 11AM-10PM FRI-SAT 11AM-11PM SUN 4PM-10PM 254-2016 4’ Take Someone Special to SUNDA Y BRUNCH! Discover Southeast Portland's Finest Sunday Brunch, Served Buffet Style with Fresh Fruit Bar & Eggs Cooked to Order 11 AM to 2 PM EVERY SUNDAY SE 39fh & HOLGATE BLVD. 771-0742 . $5 Discount on 2 Brunches w/this Ad ___ Expires Nov. 30. 1083 - - J A BLANK WALL IS NOTHING TO LOOKATJ a - ^ ^ RHK ^ I . I.I=I.ARI= Marylhurst College art student Deborah Dombrowski will be working on her thesis in photography this year. If you would like to explore your potential in Art call 636-8141, ext. 379. (aiseadc Naturopathic <Jinie Cascade Naturopathic Clinic 819 N. Killingsworth Street Northwest Naturopathic Clinic 2606 N.W. Vaughn Street Personalized Naturopathic Care for the Entire Family Steven Bailey, N.D. Adam Ladd, N.D. Cheryl Smalley, N.D. Steven Bailey, N.D. Elaine Bayes, N.D. “You make Art the way you make a friendship...” Marylhurst Art student Deborah Dombrowski talks about studying art “DaleJones’Photography Seminar class was really important to me because we took pictures every week and had them evaluated by both Dale and the other students. That process helped me to work steadily and Dale’s attitude towards photography helped me to feel that it was something I did every day, and, though it was an art form, not to be scared of it, not to be intimidated by it. Basically you make art the way you make a friendship. You don’t go into a friendship saying, “Is this going to be the best friendship or the best relationship of my life?” You just go into it because you like the way the person laughs or you share common interests. That’s what I liked about a lot of the classes that I’ve taken at Marylhurst — you just start at the beginning and see what happens.” For information or appointments, call: 289-9914 | 224-8083 Marylhurst College offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree in Art. Bachelor of Arts degree programs are also available. If you’d like to find out how to begin, or how to continue, studying Art, call 636-8141, ext. 379, or write Marylhurst Art, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR 97036. 38 Clinton St. Quarterly

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