1120 E Kearsley St
Flint, Michigan 48503

Forty of the most accomplished and well-known glass artists from around the world are included in this major exhibition with works that have pushed the art of glassmaking to new levels. The exhibition will explore the medium of glass and how it is used today by leading glass artists with over 12 different techniques and processes including cast, blown, fused, lampworked and many others to create an amazing array of artworks showing the significant contributions these artists have made to contemporary glassmaking. Among the artists represented in the exhibition are William Morris, Howard Ben Tre, Dale Chihuly, Harvey Littleton, Stanislav Libensky, Miriam DiFiore, and others from 14 countries in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

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Once again, Prince and associated artists go toe-to-toe on the dance floor against Michael and the Jackson family during this ultimate dance party! This face-off always promises to be a dance marathon as dj's mix album cuts, remixes, rare tracks and classics from their extensive music collections to battle it out on the turntables.

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
the PRINCE vs MICHAEL party @ Berbati's Pan
with dj's Dave Paul & Indica Jones
231 SW Ankeny Street - Portland, Oregon 97204
9pm - 2am / 21+ with ID

Who will win, The Purple One or the King of Pop? Who cares... this is the perfect night out to lounge with your friends, make some new friends, get your drink on, dance your @ss off and celebrate the music of both these pop stars. Also featuring songs from The Time, The Jackson 5, Sheila E., Janet Jackson, Vanity 6 and many more related artists.

"For five years now, San Francisco's Dave Paul (proprietor of hip-hop label Bomb Hip-Hop Records) has hosted and DJ'ed at the brilliant "Prince vs. Michael Jackson" parties. As selections of hits, rarities, and remixes from both artists are presented over the course of the evening, audience members square off in funky battle, holding signs bearing the mug of their favored entertainer to judge which one is the true king of pop. This sure ain't the place for cynics, but Darling Nikkis and Dirty Dianas are all welcome to participate." - SF WEEKLY