Entertain Me: Portland Opera's 'Hansel and Gretel'

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It's a fairy tale most of us know well: Brother and sister get lost in the woods, courtesy of their evil stepmother. There's something about breadcrumbs, a house made of sweets and a conniving witch....Hansel and Gretel live happily ever after, as most of our childhood heroes and heroines are apt to do.

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Alissa White | THE BEACON

LIVINGLuke RielaSta! Writer

riela14@up.edu

Bryan Brenize | THE BEACONSophomore Lindsey Irish and seniors Conor Ei! er and Sydney Syverson perform a scene during a recent dress rehearsal of “Our Town.” " e play opens tonight at 7:30 and runs until November 19.

Bryan Brenize | THE BEACON

Sarah HansellSta! Writer

hansell14@up.edu

“The play is so di! erent in that it has such a purposeful message.”

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International Education WeekBeatrice will give a presentation on African culture Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 7:10 p.m. in Franz Hall 205 for International Education Week at UP.

Beatrice Mujawimana is a normal student with an extraodinary past

Birthplace: RwandaMajor: Political ScienceFirst Language: FrenchFavorite American foods: fruit yogurt, potato saladFavorite American Holiday: !anksgiving. “It reminds me of home,” she said.Hobbies: Dancing, watching soccer, cooking traditional African food, watching “Saturday Night Live” and volunteering.

Enid SpitzSta! Writer

spitz13@up.edu

Photograph submitted by Beatrice Mujawimana Beatrice Mujawimana wears a traditional African hat in the Kingdom of Lesotho in Africa. She will share more items from her home in Africa next Wednesday during a presentation for International Education Week.

Photograph submitted by Beatrice Mujawimana Beatrice Mujawimana in her home nation of Rwanda. She was forced to !ee from genocide there, living in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in South Africa before coming to the United States.

Kevin KadookaPhotojournalist

kadooka13@up.edu

The inside scoop on the bell tower

Amanda BlasSta! Writer

blas13@up.edu