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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1982)
Barry Commoner The Politics of Economic Renewal” ALSO “Economics Meets the Environment: A Forum on Jobs and Livability” Panel Members: Barry Commoner V Laurel Paulson, Citizens Party John Ball, Eugene City Councilor Gil Johnson, publisher Alana Probst, chairperson Neighborhood. ^\Economic Development Corp. Jim McCoy, Eugene Downtown Commission Donna’Goetsch, Lane Clients Council Wednesday, October 27 1236 Kincaid St., Eugene Dinner at 6 p.m. Forum: 8 p.m. Tickets: Dinner and Forum, $6 in advance, $8 at the door Commoner speech and Forum only, $ 1. Ticket Outlets: ECHRLA office, 1236 Kincaid St.; MEDCO office, upstairs in Red Bam. 357 Van Buren; Lincoln Street Market 295 W. 17th Ave. Advance tickets and information may also be obtained by calling Jim Gore, 485-3234, or Joe Grosso, 342-4004. Paid for by Citizens to Elect Laurel Paulson, Jamie Burns, treasurer, 1653 Charnelton St., Eugene, OR 97401. Thursday 38 Theatre A Streetcar Named Desire at ORT: see last Thursday’s listing for details. Oh, What a Lovely War! continues tonight; see Wednesday's listing for details. Film Sno Wonder, a ski film, can be seen at South Eugene High School Audi torium, at 8 pm, $4 adults, $2 stu dents at the door. Phantom of the Opera, the classic horror film of the silent era, stars Lon Chaney and can be seen free at 7 pm at the Springfield Library. Spon sored by the Friends of the Spring field Library. Workshops Astrological Forecasting Tech niques; see last Thursday's listing for details. Concert Music Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars per form at 8 pm at the Hult Center. Ticketsare $11.50, $9.50, $7.50 and $5.50. Call 1-800-452-3616. Tokyo String Quartet will perform at 8 pm at Beall Concert Hall as part of the U of O Chamber Music Series. Acclaimed as one of the world's great ensembles, the group performs on four matched instruments made in the 17th century now on loan to the quartet from the Corcoran Cal lery in Washington, D.C. Reserved tickets cost $6 and $4; call 686-5678 for details. Musical Smorgasbord concert at 12:30 pm in Room 198 University School of Music features guitarist Ed Soule, former music librarian at the UO Library, who will sing and play a collection of English and American folk ballads. Free. Radio Taylor Made Piano, a jazz history, continues at 1 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM with "Harlem Stride" featuring the flowering of Harlem jazz piano. Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol is featured at 10 am on KWAX 91.1 FM; at 8 pm the Chicago Symphony plays music of Richard Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Borodin. SECOND . NATURE USED BIKES New and used parts for the tourist, racer, commuter and cruiser. BUY-SELL-TRADE .1712 Willamette 343-5362 Tues.-Sat. 10:00-5:30 Etc. Ski Swap '82 begins accepting con signments today at the Lane County Fairgrounds from 9 am-9 pm. Cost is 104 per consignment plus 20% sales donation. Sponsored by the Willa mette Pass and Santiam Pass Ski Patrols, the swap wil run through Sa turday, with consignment pick-up on Sunday. Information Explosion, a word pro cessing symposium and equipment show today and tomorrow at the Chumaree Rodeway Inn, 3301 Market NE, Salem, OR. For registra tion information, contact Susan Watkins, LCC, 747-4501, ext. 2304. Speakers Robert Frasca will present a slide illustrated lecture on his recent works at 8 pm in Room 177 Law rence Hall, UO, as part of a mini lecture series on contemporary ar chitecture. Free. Workshops Maskmaking Workshop at the EMU Craft Center from 5:30-7 pm. See Tuesday's listing for details. *6*894AD,84207 ■ Z‘ &A7EANG (PnKTY TRAYs) PMOE O^D£f2S jpg Beer & Wine 76 IA/. Broadway Cily Center Mill Ma-Sal 8:30am - • 485-434Z Alpine Import \ Service INDEPENDENT VOLVO SPECIALISTS 726-1808 ~r70