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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
PUBLIC ACCESS TV SCHEDULE Monday 27 Several local public access volun teens will host tonight's grand opening of the Center. 7:00 Nuclear Questions: * Gai Longmuir and Ian Gaillard, crew of the Pacific Peace maker, flagship of the Tri dent Blockade. 7:30 Live Programming 8:00 Minneapolis Public Access 8:30 Tulsa Municipal Access 9:00 Live Programming 10:00 Sign Off Tuesday 28 Hosts: Diana Abernathy and Steve Christiansen 6:00 Jesse Nazareth Presents: Chick Corea in Oregon. Jesse Nazareth's rare por trait of Chick Corea in solo performance in Oregon. 7:00 Winds of Change: Con temporary folk songs by singer-songwriter Joanna Cazden. 7:30 Community TV Class: Ex cerpts from programs made during LCC Adult Ed class on community TV. 8:00 Bike Safety: Mark Escalante presents work-in-progress on bicycle safety. 8:30 Recycling: Bill Wooten talks about recycling issues. 9:00 American Images: Steve Christiansen presents show about Depression-era pho tographs and photog raphers. 10:00 Sign Off Wednesday 29 Host: Fred Simmons 6:00 Naturesource 6:30 Live Programming 7:00 Nuclear Questions (see Monday, 7:00). 7:30 La Voz Hispanica: Host Mario Hernandez. 8:00 Music of the Earth: With Cecilia Ostrow. 8:30 Music of Eckanckar 9:00 Herbicide: Save Our Schools Interview on 2-4D. 9:30 Minneapolis Public Access 10:00 Sign Off Thursday 30 Host: Joe Weiner 7:00 Naturesource 7:30 Lane County: Live inter view with Commisioner Jerry Rust on Lane County 8:30 Bahai Tape 9:00 Media View: Live interview with Don Mosely and Shyam Logan on media ex ploitation. 10:00 Sign Off SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HOT DOG STAND A unique place to eat! 10 AM Midnight HT—B stte 767 Willamette (across from Saturday Market) We cater! 342-8513 Photo by Russell Lee. Musicians. near New Iberia. Louisiana. October 1938. From American Images: Photographs and Photographers of the Farm Security Administration, directed by David Turner and edited by Steve Christiansen. Air ing on Public Access Channel 11 on Tuesday at 9 p.m. and repeated later in the Public Access Channel Opens As part of the Group W Cable channel realignment this week. Chan nel ll will now be dedicated solely to Public Access programming. Be cause all the production equipment has not yet arrived, and the public access facility is not fully operational, programming will originate from a makeshift studio on a limited schedule. The first week of the new season will include segments from the long running local public access programs. Nuclear Questions, Winds of Change and Naturesource, as well as several shows of special interest. On Monday night two programs that demonstrate community television in other cities—Public Access in Minneapolis and Municipal Access in Tulsa—will be shown. American Images, a program about the Farm Security Administration photographers in the 1930‘s and 40‘s will air on Tuesday night and repeat later in the week. This production was direct ed by ex-Eugenean David Turner and edited by local television pro ducer Steve Christiansen. Friday night will feature the work of local videographer, Loren Sears. Public Access programming, which will begin at 7:00 and last until 10:00 each evening, will be hosted by public access volunteers, who plan to fill out the schedule with live interviews and events of interest to the community. Grand opening for the channel will happen when the new studio becomes fully operational. At The Movies Amityville II. The Possession, and Deathwish II: Eugene Drive in. Sept. 24-30. 726-7412. Amityville II. The Possession: Springfield Cinema, Sept. 24-30. 726-9073. An Officer and a Gentleman: Cinema World, Sept. 24-30, 342-6536. Bambi and Swiss Family Robin son: Fine Arts, Sept. 24-30. 747-2201. Bananas and Casino: The Bijou, Sept. 24-30. 686-BUU. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: Springfield Cinema, Sept. 24-30. 726-9073. Blade Runner and Sharkey's Machine: Oakway Cinema, Sept. 24-30. 342-5351. Diner: Mayflower, Sept. 24-30. 345-1022. E.T.: McDonald, Sept. 24-30. 344-4343. Fast Times at Ridgemont High: Springfield Cinema, Sept. 24-30. ( 726-9073. Garp and Young Doctors in Love: West 11th Tri-Cinema. Sept 24-30. 342-4142. Hanky Panky and Cannery Row: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Sept. 24-30. 342-4142. Inchon: Springfield Cinema, Sept. 24-30. 726-9073. Inchon and A Bridge Too Far: Eugene Drive-in, Sept. 24-30. 726-7412. Memoirs of a French Whore: Valley River Twin, Sept. 24-30. 686-8633. Rocky HI and Annie: Cinema World, Sept. 24-30. 342-6536. Six Pak and King of the Moun tain: Cascade Drive-In, Sept. 24-30, 746-5242. Soldier and Escape to New York: Eugene Drive-In, Sept. 24-30. 726-7412. Soldier: Valley River Twin, Sept. 24-30. 686-8633. Star Wars: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Sept. 24-30. 342-4142. Tempest: Cinema World, Sept. 24-30, 342-6536. The Wall: Cinema World, Sept. 24-30. 342-6536. Bijou The 492 E. 13th (4 Blocks West of U of O Campus) Sept. 24-30 Double Feature: BANANAS 7:15 CASINO ROY ALE 8:45 Sept. 23-25 Late Night: THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT Coming Oct. 1: “DIVA” 686-2458 HARRISON FORD BIADE HUNtmt R o Oakway Cinema September 24th-30th This coupon good Sunday-Thursday: 2 adults for the price of one ($2.00). BARNEY’S BURGERS & BEER • Happy Hours: Monday - Thursday 7-9 pm • Bud on tap • Bottled imports • Char-Broiled Burgers • sandwiches • Fries • salads • Homemade Soups • video Games • Big Screen TV • Pool Tables BARNEY CABLES 484-7085 375 E. 7th (Under the Ferry St. Bridge)