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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1982)
Public Access TV Schedule Cable 11 Thursday 30 7:00 Naturesource 7:30 Lane County: Live inter view with Commissioner Jerry Rust on Lane County 8:30 Bahai Tape 9:00 Media View: Live interview with Don Mosely and Shy am Logan on media exploit 10:00 Sign Off Friday 1 7:00 Winds of Change: Contem porary folk songs by singer songwriter Johanna Caz 7:30 Television as Folk Art: Lor en Sears with guests Tom Mitchell and Richard Cran dell and excerpts from Sears’ work. 9:00 American Images: Steve Christiansen presents a pro gram about the Farm Secur ity Administration photo graphers in the 1930s and 40s. 10:00 Sign Off Monday 4 6:30 La Voz Hispanica: Host Mario Hernandez. 7:00 Nuclear Questions: Bill Muir, Friends of Public Power, talks about rate hikes, BPA, WPPS. 7:30 Solar Energy: How solar energy works in Eugene. In formation and a chance to ask questions through live 8:30 Bahai Tape 9:00 Local Expressions: Live in terview with Don Mosley and special guest. Will the Performing Arts Center help promote local culture? 9:30 Music of the Earth: Big Creek with Cecilia Ostrow. 10:00 Sign Off 0.0009 SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HOT DOG STAND A unique place to eat! 10 AM Midnight 767 Willamette (across from Saturday Market) We cater! 342-8513 Tuesday 5 6:00 Video I: First in a series of the Presbyterian Church's involvement in local com munities. 6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents: "A Message for World Dr. Ramanathan Swami.” 7:00 Winds of Change: Laurel Paulson, Citizens Party, dis cusses local issues. 7:30 Live Program 8:00 Metamorphosis: Oscar Ichazo speaks on the mar tial arts. 8:30 Accessible Television: Po tential community use of TV is demonstrated on this show produced by Univer sity Community Video. 9:00 Lane Co. N.O.W.: Inter view with Sonia Johnson. Wednesday 6 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 Naturesource The Cracker Barrel: With Fred Simmons. Nuclear Questions: Repeat from Monday, 7 pm. La Voz Hispanica: Host Mario Hernandez. American Images: Program about the Farm Security Ad ministration photographers in the 1930s and 40s. Eckanckar Wah Chang Sign Off Thursday 7 6:00 Live Interview: Bob Fous interviews a Eugene couple about alternative video games and software. 7:00 Naturesource 7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents: Repeat from Tuesday, 6:30. 8:00 The Mind: Multi-media pre sentation on the nature of the human mind and the higher levels of conscious ness. 9:00 Solar Energy: Repeat from Monday, 7:30. 10:00 Sign Off Friday 8 6:30 La Voz Hispanica: Repeat from Wednesday, 7:00. 7:00 Winds of Change: Repeat from Tuesday, 7:00. 7:30 Television as a Folk Art: Featuring a variety of live acts, short tapes and con versation. Hosted by Howard Wade and Loren Sears. 9:00 TBA 10:00 Sign Off 0.409 seat AUTRO-DAIMLEK BICYCLES “Willamette. . OSWorks -- . enthW WEugene, Oregon 97401 Eugene. Oregon 97401-343-7086 663 E. Thirteenth' . . . more Saturday At The Movies Fairs / Festivals Saturday Market, open air crafts fair, and Farmers Market, at 7th/ Oak Streets, are open 9 am to dusk. Tatto performs at noon. Workshops Living in the Nuclear Age led by Barbara Hazard meets from 10-4:30 at Friends Meeting Hall, 2274 Onyx, to identify and express feelings and get past "psychic numbing." Sliding scale fee: $10-15-20. Bring a sack lunch. Sponsored by Citizen's Ac tion for a Lasting Security, and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The Healing Power of Sound with Laeh Maggie Carfield from 10-4:30 is designed to find one's own per sonal lifesong. Cost is $35; meets at 95 W 24th PI. Call 689-3105 for more information. Self-help Skills for People Fighting Cancer meets from 9 am-5 pm. See Friday's listing for details. Introduction to Microcomputers at the Willamette Science & Techno logy Center, 2300 Centennial Blvd., is from 1-3 pm. Cost is $4 for WIS TEC members, $5 for non-members. Tibetan Medicine and Healing Seminar with Chakdud Tulku, Rin poche, is a 2-day seminar on time less Tibetan techniques of mind and medicine useful for health profes sionals and for self-healing. Spon sored by Yeshe Nyingpo, the semi nar is at the Eugene Hilton from 10 am-12 noon and 2-5 pm both days, and costs $35. Call 345-1792 for 942-7270 for details. Radio Studs Terkel's Almanac at 7 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM presents Studs in an interview with 82-year-old Meridel Leseur who reads from Ripening, an anthology of her work. Film What's New, Pussycat? starring Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, and Peter O'Toole, is at 7 and 9 pm at 177 Lawrence on UO campus. $1.50 adults, $1 under 12. Ananda Marga sponsors. The French Lieutenant's Woman is at 150 Geology, UO, at 7 and 9:45 pm. Costs $1.50 adults, $1 under 12. Sufi Circle sponsors. Etc. Pizza and Beer Benefit for the Satur day Market Fire Recovery Fund, at the Wild Iris Cafe, 1161 Lincoln from 6:30 pm-midnight, features Vinnie's New York style pizza and beer on tap, music by J. Althea 'til 8:30 and by Tatoo from 9-12. $1. Garage Sale at 1841 Washington St from 9 am to 4 pm, benefits Citizen's Party candidate for Oregon Rep. District 40, Laurel Paulson. Winery Tour of 3 Roseburg area wineries from 9-5:30, costs $25 for singles, $40 couples. Sponsored by the American Business Women's As sociation, this is the 2nd Annual tour. 485-3927 for information. Sinks to Minks yard sale continues from 10-5; see Friday's listing. Eugene Family YMCA Open House from noon to 6 pm; see Friday's list ing. Super Sale to benefit the Association for Non-Smoker's Rights, and Oregon Lung Association, from 9-4 at 2830 Emerald. Eugene Natural History Scoiety field trip to Lake Albert with Dr. Richard Pettigrew, archaeologist, will visit prehistoric Chewaucan set tlements today and tomorrow. Call 687-2318 for details. Amityville II, The Possession: Springfield Cinema, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 726-9073. Amityville II, The Possession, and Deathwish II: Eugene Drive in. Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 726-7412. An Officer And A Gentleman: Cinema World, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 342-6536 . Author, Author and Pirate Movie: Oakway Cinema, Oct. 1-7. 342-5351. Bambi and Swiss Family Robin* son: Cascade Drive-in, Oct. 1-7. 746-5242. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: Springfield Cinema, Sept. 30-Oct 7. 726-9073. Cheerleaders, School Days, and Seniors: West 11th Tri Cinema. Oct. 1-7. 342-4142. Diner: Mayflower, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 345-1022. E.T.: McDonald, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 344-4343. Garp and Young Doctors in Love: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 342-4142. **■ Bijou The 492 E. 13th (4 Blocks West of U of O Campus) Starts Friday, Oct. 1 DIVA 7:15 & 9:40 Also Sat. & Sun. Matinee 4:45 Friday & Saturday 12 Midnight BEACH BLANKET BINGO Saturday & Sunday Kiddie Matinee PLANET OF THE APES 12:15 & 2:30 686 2458 Sports ! Recreation Bicycle tour leaves Eugene Parks River House at 9 am for a 60+ mile trip. Carpool; call 687-5329. University of Oregon Ducks play USC there; another football thriller. Art Local artists Kacey Joyce, Libby Un thank, Charles True and Elizabeth Brinton will be showcased at a reception in the Wilder Room of the Eugene Convention Center at 5:30 hosted by Bill Frye, Democratic can didate for State Senate District 22. Jeckyl and Hyde: Springfield Cinema, Oct. 1-7. 726-9073. Memoirs of a French Whore: Valley River Twin, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 686-8633. Six Pak and King of the Moun tain: Fine Arts. Oct. 1-7. 747-2201. Smash Palace: Cinema 7, Oct. 1-14. 687-0733. Soldier: Valley River Twin, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 686-8633. Soldier and Escape from New York: Eugene Drive-in, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 726-7412. Sorceress and Poltergeist: Na tional, Oct. 1-7. 344-3431. Sorceress: Eugene Drive-in, Oct. 1-7. 726-7412. Sorceress: Springfield Cinema, Oct. 1-7. 726-9073. Tempest: Cinema World, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 342-6536. The Wall: Cinema World, Sept. 30-Oct. 7. 342-6536 Yes Georgia: Cinema World, Oct. 1-7. 342-6536. Zapped and Six Pak: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Oct. 1-7. 342-4142. 0.069 s Anyone can be a father... >4Peino PC Autot! 201 CENTURY-FOX FILMS Oakway Cinema October 1st-7th This coupon good Sunday-Thursday: 2 adults for the price of one ($2.00). . . . more Saturday Theatre Harvey repeats tonight; see Friday's listing for details. Dance Music Robert Cray Band plays the WOW Hall, 8th/Lincoln, at 9 pm. Cost is $3.50. Adult refreshments with ID; all ages welcome. John Klobas and the Polka Pipers play at the indoor beer garden at the Emerald Valley Forrest Inn in Cres well, 6 pm-midnight, $2.50. Public singles dance every Saturday sponsored by the Cascade Singles Club from 9 pm-1 am; cost is $4. Call Bob Devine at 343-6045 for more information. c _Nuclear War: Incurable Disease ‘ On Sunday, October 17 at 1:00 in the afternoon, KOAC (Channel 7. Cable 7) will carry an hour-long special entitled Nuclear War: Incurable Disease. ( What’s unusual about this program is that it was seen by an estimated one hun dred million Soviet citizens when it was shown on official Soviet National TV on June 24, 1982. Featuring an uncensored and essentially un-edited discussion of • the medical consequences of nuclear war by 3 American doctors and 3 Soviet doctors, the program will show us what the Soviet people are being told about nuclear war in their country. The American doctors are Dr. Bernard Lown, Dr. James Muller, and Dr. ( John Pastore; the Russian physicians are Dr. M. A. Ilyin, Dr. M. I. Kuzin, and 1 Dr. Eugene Chazov, who is President Brezhnev’s personal physician. Following « the doctors’ discussion Hodding Carter, State Department spokesperson under President Carter, Ann Garrels. former ABC Moscow correspondent, and Stuart , Loorey, Managing Editor of Cable Network News will continue with dis- I cussion and commentary. Don’t miss this opportunity to see for yourself what may be the Russian point e of view regarding a U.S.-Soviet nuclear weapons freeze. — Lois Wadsworth I