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From: Mistress of the Blue Shift <quarong at eskimo.com>
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 21:46:59 -0700


>From the <www.sidewalk.com>

BUMBERSHOOT -- Sept 4-7 11am -Evening -- Seattle Center Grounds

Bumbershoot is back - Seattle's extraordinary end-of-summer party with the heart of Carnegie Hall and the soul of a circus sideshow. As always, Bumbershoot's menu of arts and culture is balanced with its taste for the provocative and playful, the absurdly witty and the inexcusably irreverent. This year's Festival feature's eighteen stages of performing artists, galleries and exhibits showcasing visual artists, auditoriums, coffeehouses and a bookfair spotlighting literary artists, and 74-acres filled with street performers, arts installations, hands-on workshops, kids activities, food, crafts, parades, spectacles and circuses! Please join us at the Seattle Center this Labor Day weekend as we transform the Northwest with four days of unparalleled celebration. This year's Festival features more than 2,000 poets, painters, musicians, writers, dancers, sculptors, activists, thespians, filmmakers, storytellers, puppeteers and performance artists.

Price is $10 per day when purchased in advance. During the festival, prices go up to $14 per day. Two-day passes are $18 and four-day passes are $32. Got kids? Children 12 and under are free, accompanied by an adult. Senior, 65 or older? Only $1 per day at the gates. Stop by our area's ubiquitous Rite Aide pharmacies and Ticketmaster outlets — they have 'em, too.


For a full schedule, check out their website at <www.bumbershoot.com> Variants of it will also be printed in Thursday's "Seattle Times" or Friday's "Seattle PI" entertainment sections; the "Seattle Weekly" has been known to carry it in the past as well.

If you can't get the full schedule any other way, I do have it as a Word file, but it's 30 pages, so I won't transmit it except by request.

Quarong

P.S. The Paperboys -- Fri 5:45 - 7:00pm -- Sears Rhythm Stage   

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