What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 14, 1982, Page 4 and 5, Image 4

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The EMU Cultural Forum
presents
Kenny
Loggins
with special guest
John McEuen
Sat. • Oct. 16 • 8 PM
MAC Court
All seats reserved $9 • $10
Tickets available at:
EMU Main Desk
Everybody's Records
j The Pat Metheny Group
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Wed. • Oct. 20
• 8 PM
Hult Center for the
Performing Arts
Silva Concert Hall
$8 • $9 • $10
Tickets available at:
EMU Main Desk
Hult Center Box Office
Everybody's Records
Meier and Frank
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Co-produced by the Hult Center for the Performing Arts
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$*344-74 S
$150
BREAKFAST!
WE’VE LOWERED THE PRICE
NOT THE QUALI TY
HOURS:
8a.m.-1 Op.m.
CLOSED TUESDAY
454 WILLAMETTE ST.
344-4764
... Saturday
Speakers
Astrological Symbolism of the
Moon is free at the Eugene Public Li
brary upstairs from 1-3 pm and is
taught by Johanna Koch, 342-7272.
MMIRA
16 PIECE OMNI VERSE
JET SET ARKESTRA
1 Show Only
Friday,
Oct. 22nd
7:30 P.M.
A MODERN MUSIC
PRODUCTION
The Hult
Centre For The
Performing
Arts.
Soreng Theatre
SATVM RPSAKN
TICKET OUTLETS:
Earth River & Everybodys Records E.M.U F
Again on Campus. E.P A C Box Office
$6.50, $9.50 A $10.50
Reserved Seating
UISTFN TO KICC FM 89 7 FOR JAZZ
Sports / Recreation
Oregon Football: the Ducks meet
California at Berkeley at 1:30 pm.
10 Kilometer & 2 Mile KLCC Jazz
Fun Run starts at BJ Kelly's, Franklin
and Agate Streets at 10:30 am.
T-shirt, prizes. Register 8:30-10 am,
costs $6.
Willamette float trip teaching the
history, wildlife, and resources of
the river from rafts and an island
campsite, Sat. & Sun., sponsored by
U of O SHAPE program, 686-4105.
Bicycle Tour overnight; camp near
beautiful Alsea Falls in the Coast
range west of Alpine. Bring rain
gear. 80 mile, 2-day ride leaves Al
ton Baker Park at 9 am. Call Toni
683-4959 or Richard 485-4109 of
McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club for
details.
International Style Cross Country
Meet offers Men's 10K and
Women's 5K runs at 10 am. Day-of
registration at 9 am at LCC Cross
Country course. Costs $2 per indi
vidual. Local sports stores have en
try forms and waivers.
JAMES
THORNBURY
BAND
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HOT ROCK + BLUES
WOW HALL
FRIDAY OCT. 15
8* • LINCOLN
$2.50
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Alpha Consignment Shop
Where inflation ends and savings begin
NEW & NEARLY NEW CLOTHING
775 Monroe
Mon-Fri 11:00 am • 6 pm
Sat 11:00 am - 5 pm
342-7407
Make extra money—clean your closet.
WE BUY NEW & USED QUALITY CLOTHES.
Music Bulletin
Compiled by Forrest Faubion
485-1411
Music Bulletin listings are available 24 hours a day by calling our hot-line number at 485-1411.
Listings are updated daily. We list local music, as well as concerts coming to Eugene. Portland. and the
Willamette Valley. To list live music with Music Bulletin, write us at P.O. Box 1411, Springfield.
Oregon 97477, or call us at our office, 485-1451. Monday at noon is the deadline for the next edi
tion of What’s Happening, so please notify us of your events as far ahead of time as possible. Please
check cover charges and times with the clubs listed. Thanks.
This week’s concerts in
Eugene:
•Oct 14 Yefim Bronfman/
Eugene Symphony 8 pm HCPA
Silva Hall 687-5000
•Oct 15 James Thornbury Band
with Sunnyland Man 9:30 pm
WOW Hall
•Oct 16 Alive (all women jazz
group) 8 & 10 pm WOW Hall
687-2746 or 689-3999
•Oct 16 Kenny Loggins 8 pm
Mac Court 686-4373
•Oct 16 Cascade Chorus 8 pm
HCPA 687-5000
•Oct 19 Pat Boone/Jazz Minors
8 pm HCPA 687-5000
•Oct 20 Pat Metheny Group
8 pm HCPA Silva Hall 686 4373
687-5000
009
Asia Garden
44 E 7th 342-4991
•Sun-Thurs Bill Sabol 8-12
•Fri & Sat Solid Gold 9-1:30
Aunt Lucy Devine’s
1340 Alder 683-1795
•Oct 14 Gabriel & Friends 9-12
•Oct 15 Gordon Caswell 9-12
•Oct 16 Matt Cooper 9-12
•Oct 19 Richard Crandell 9-12
•Oct 20 Peter Thomas 9-12
•Oct 21 Gabriel & Friends 9-12
BJ Kelly’s
1475 Franklin Blvd. 683-4686
•Oct 14 Nimble Darts
•Oct 15-16 Sequel & Hek
•Oct 17 Battle of the Bands
•Oct 18 Jay Wood & Blues Com
mandos
•Oct 19 Roomful! of Blues $4.50
•Oct 20 Winner. Battle of Bands
•Oct 21 Nushooz
Bev’s Steak House
1905 W 6th 342-1932
•Wed-Sat Sweetbriar 9-1
Black Angus
2133 Franklin Blvd. 686-2020
•Tue-Sun Lauri Macedonia 8-1
Black Forest Tavern
2657 S Willamette 344-0816
•Oct 15 Creek Band
•Oct 16-17 Billy Colter
•Oct 18 Creek Band
Blair Island Restaurant
325 Blair Blvd. 683-5117
♦Oct 14 Little Windows 7:30-10
•Oct 15 Brian Litt 8-10
•Oct 16 John Jones 9:30-noon
David Resseguie 6:30-10
•Oct 17 Peter Thomas 9:30-11:30
•Oct 18 David Banks 6:30-8:30
•Oct 19 Arden Heden 6:30-8:30
•Oct 21 David Banks 6:30-8:30.
Bliss Steak Ranch
2891 11th 484-6657
• Tues-Sat Coyote 9-2
Dejola’s
Sth St. Public Market 683-1311
•Oct 16 Charles Dowd Jazz
Quartet, featuring Garry Hagberg
8-12
Driftwood Restaurant
5094 Main. Springfield 746-0169
• Tues-Sat Odessa Country 9-1
Duffy's Tavern
801 E 13th 344-3615
•Oct 15-16 Hot Whacks 9-1
The Embers
1811 Hwy 99 N 688-6564
•Mon-Sat Bill McCoy Trio 9-1
Emerald Valley Forrest Inn
83293 Dale Kuni Road Creswell
485-6796
•Oct 14-16 Expression 9-2
•Oct 18 Eclipse 9-1
Flame Room
416 Main, Springfield 746-0529
•Oct 15-16 Mainstream 9-2
Gatehouse Tavern
3260 Gateway 726-7284
•Oct 16 Night Gap 9-11:30
Hack** Tavern
4th & Broadway. Veneta 935-7555
•Oct 14-17 Classic Country
Harry’s on the Canal
2200 Centennial Blvd. 342-5231
•Tues-Sat Joe Borland 9-1
•Sun-Mon Bedbury Bros. 9-1
Hilton Hotel
6th & Oak 342-2000
• Mon-Thurs Joe Borland 5-8
•Fri Al Thomas Swing Band 5-8
Holiday Inn
225 Coburg Road 342-5181
•Mon-Sat Tidal Wave 9-2
Homefried Truckstop
790 E. 14th 344-9988 (NC)
•Oct 14 David Ressegue 9-12 pm
Bradford Lee 6-9 pm
•Oct 15 Ray Freedman 6-9
•Oct 16 Eagle Park Slim
10 am-12:30 pm
•Oct 17 Tom Bergeron 10-1 pm
•Oct 19 Chris Sorenson 6-9
•Oct 20 Nicki Earlich 6-9
•Oct 21 Spencer Doidge 6-9
Jim’s Landing
303 Main Springfield 726-7570
•Oct 15-17 Harmony Bros. 9-1
Jo Federigo's
259 E. 5th 343-8488
•Oct 14 Kathy Metzger Trio
•Oct 15-16 John Workman Trio
•Oct 17-18 Jam w/Dick Blake Trio
•Oct 19-20 Ala Carte
•Oct 21 Emmet Williams Trio
Lone Star Bar
160 S Park 484-7458
•Mon-Sat Susanville Stage Band
9-1
•Oct 18-23 Michael John &
Special Delivery
Lost Dutchman
535 Main, Springfield 747-0307
•Oct 14-16 Fair Warning 9-2
•Oct 17 TBA
•Oct 18-23 Eclipse 9-2
Max’s Tavern
550 E 13th 485-6731
•Oct 16 Punishment Farm 9-1
O'Callahan's
440 Coburg Road 343-1221
•Oct 14-16 Gayle Rose Band
•Oct 18-23 Rapid Transit
Old Taylor’s
894 E. 13th 344-1222
•Oct 15-16 Cyclones 9-1
•Oct 20-21 Jay Wood &
The Blues Commandos
Shilo Inn
3350 Gateway 747-0332
•Tues-Sun Rich Manning Show
with Escape Band 9-1
Suds Factory
86495 College View Rd. 747-5131
•Oct 15-16 X-Ray 9-1
Red Lion Inn
3280 Gateway 726-8181
•Oct 1416 Oasis 9-1
•Oct 18-23 Oasis 94
Saturday Market
7th & Oak 686-8885
•Oct 16 Mike Heffley's Core-Tete
12:30
Sweetwater Lounge at
Valley River Inn
1000 Valley River Way 687-0123
•Tues-Sun Kicks 9-1
Thunderbird Motor Inn
205 Coburg Road 342-5201
•Mon-Sat Painter & Shane 9-2
Trawler
110 S. Park 484-5730
•Oct 15-16 Mike & Carleen 9-1
Treehouse Lounge
1769 Franklin Blvd. 485-3444
•Oct 15-16 Tom Birkenhead
8:30-12
•Oct 17 Margaret Vitus. Phyllis
Zweig 11 am-1 pm
•Oct 18 Margaret Vitus, Phyllis
Zweig 7-9 pm
This week’s concerts out of
•Oct 14 Manhattan Transfer 8
pm Portland Civic
•Oct 15 Kenny Loggins 8 pm
Portland Paramount
•Oct 16 Manhattan Transfer
8 pm Corvallis OSU
•Oct 19 Pat Metheny Group
8 pm Portland Paramount
•Oct 20 The Who and The
Clash 8 pm The Seattle King
•Oct 21 The Who and T-Bone
Burnett, Portland Coliseum
009
Union Oyster Bar
870 Pearl 686-2873
•Oct 15-16 Apples In Winter
8:30-12:30
Willey’s Restaurant &
Dance Hall
11th & Charnelton 683-8314
•Wed-Sat Rick Miller Band 9-2
•Sun-Tues Mainstream 9-2
WOW Hall
291 W. 8th 687-2746
•Oct 15 James Thombury Band &
the Sunnyland Man 9-2
•Oct 15 Alive 8-10
•Oct 20 Alternative Wednesdays
•Oct 21 Arousing Spirit 9-2
Zodiac Tavern
Hwy. 58 Dexter 937-3434
•Oct 16 James Thombury Band
9-1
Zoo Zoo’s
454 Willamette 344-4764
•Oct 14 Leota & Syretta 6-9
•Oct 15 Wayne Howland 6-9
•Oct 16 Magnason Oretree 9:30
am-12:30 pm
Bradford Lee 6-9 pm
•Oct 17 O'Carolan's Consort
9:30-12:30 noon
David Banks 6-9
•Oct 18 Eagle Park Slim 6-9
•Oct 21 Moki Honz 6-9
SAHALIE
Natural Foods
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We have
Grizzlies
Trail Mixes in Bulk
13th & Patterson 484-6460
Weekdays 9-9. Sat-Sun 10-9
325 Blair
683-5117
Hon-Sat 8-2pm, 6-10pm Sun Brunch 9-2pm
Closed Wednesdays
LINCOLN
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Come to the Market where shopping is
still a friendly experience and
prices are reasonable
The late night
alternative
grocery store
Mon Sat 7-Midnight
Sun 10-MidnigM
Sunday
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Concert Music
A classical music ensemble, con
ducted by Robert Hurwitz, will per
form a benefit concert for Citizen
Action for Lasting Security at 8 pm at
Beall Hall, U of O campus. The pro
gram will include works by Bach,
■ Handel, Pachelbel, and Vaughn
Williams as well as a world premiere
performance of "Lament,” a piece
composed for the Freeze movement
by Monte Tubb of the U of O Music
Dept Tickets cost $6 at Wilson Mu
sic, Walden Books, and Earth River
Records. Call CALS at 343-8548 for
more information.
Art
Oregon Trail Western Art Show and
Auction concludes today at Valley
River Inn. See Friday's listing for de
tails.
Theatre
A Galway Girl repeats at The Loft;
see Thursday's listing for details?
A Streetcar Named Desire repeats
at ORT at 2 pm and 7 pm; see Thurs
day's full listing.
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START YOUR DAY
AT THE
COFFEE CORNER
Eugene's only locally roasted
coffees-by the cup or by the
pound
SOUTHTOWNE
28th & OAK
FIFTH ST. MARKET
y 5th & HIGH
THE COFFEE CORNER
A TOUCH OF CLASS
JOIN US AT OUR
NEW & EXCITING LOUNGE
C
HAPPY HOUR
4:30.6:30 Daily
Live Entertainment
Tues. Sun.
9.00. 1:00
Special blander Drinlu
on Thursday Nite
LADIES NITE
Tom. A Wed.
Special Drink
w/lons stem Rom
LATE NITE LOUNGE MENU
nC ASIA GARDE
Corner of 7th and Willamette ■ 342-4991
The New Asia Gardens offers you
2 drinks for the price of 1
(with this adl
A special reason to visit our new lounge
Ofer expires Oct. 21, 19821
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... Sunday
Video/TV
Nuclear War: Incurable Disease on
KOAP Cable 7, Channel 7, at 1 pm is
a re-broadcast of a program shown
in June on official Soviet National
TV and seen by one hundred million
Soviet citizens.
Workshops
Round singing group meets for in
formal evening of music and fun at 7
pm at 1252 Polk; 683-9071. Free.
Jazz quintet Alive! conducts a work
shop at 2 pm for which pre-regis
tration is required. Call 689-3999.
Introduction to Natural Family Plan
ning at 2 pm; call 344-2500 or
345-9806 to pre-register.
SALE
UNION GENERATORS 99s
FENDERS
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687-1775
6th & High
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BIKE RENTALS
OPEN SUNDAYS
Radio
Comprehensive international news
from world wide short-wave radio
sources on This Sunday Morning on
KLCC 89.7 FM at 10 am.
Women's Night Out features topics
of interest and concern to women,
including local happenings,
women's calendar, and women's
music from 6-7:30 pm every Sunday
night on KLCC 89.7 FM.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
plays Brahms, Mozart, and Stravin
sky at 8 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM.
Dance
Keith Martin Dance Company at 2
pm; see Saturday's listing.
Sports / Recreation
Men's Cross Country OTC invi
tational in Creswell. Call 344-5659
for details.
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Theatre
Oh Coward, the Oregon Shakes
pearean Festival touring group offer
ing featuring Eugenians Priscilla Lau
ris, Wayne Ballantyne, Ed Kammerer
and Brian Swingle, will be presented
at 7:30 pm in the Soreng Theatre at
the Hult Center. Call the box office,
687-5000, for more information.
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Etc.
Benefit Breakfast at the Homefried
Truckstop, 790 E. 14th, beginning at
8 am, benefits Citizens for Laurel
Paulson. Call 485-2867 for more in
formation.
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