Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1982)
* * * ( etoi or 28 - November 4. 1982 d + -k What’s Happening This W;ck in Hsigous . agiotd A z‘4ln sited ■ s) .vSrldt opomkudntnt V. . v 22 1983 * * A ir wr x * Published Every Thursday List your event FREE page 7 FREE Thursday 28 Concert Music Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars perform at 8 pm at the Hult Center. Tickets are $11.50, 89.50, 37.50 and 35.50. Call 1-800-452-3616. Tokyo String Quartet will per form at 8 pm at Beall Concert Hall as part of the U of O Chamber Music Series. Acclaim ed 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 Cor coran Gallery in Washington, D.C. Reserved tickets cost 36 and 34; call 686-5678 for details. Musical Smorgasbord concert at 12:30 pm in Room 198 Universi ty 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. Cascade Chorus plays at Thurs ton High School Auditorium at 7:30 pm. Costs 32. Address is 333 N 58th St, Springfield. Creek Band presents a bluegrass concert at the Willamalane Senior Center, C and Walter Streets in Springfield, 8 pm. 32. Mte. Ski Swap ’83 begins accepting consignments today at the Lane County Fairgrounds from 9 am-9 pm. Cost is 10C per consignment plus 20% sales donation. Spon sored by the Willamette Pass and Santiam Pass Ski Patrols, the swap will run through Sa turday, with consignment pick up on Sunday. Information Explosion, a word processing symposium and equipment show today and tomorrow at the Chumaree Rodeway Inn, 3301 Market NE, Salem, OR. For registration in formation, contact Susan Watkins, LCC, 747-4501, ext. 2304. Scream in the Dark, a haunted house experience, is available through Saturday night from 6:30-10:00 pm on West 11th (next to Taco Time) for 32.75. No one under 10 will be admitted. Speakers Robert Frasca will present a slide-illustrated lecture on his recent works at 8 pm in Room 177 Lawrence Hall, UO, as part of a mini-lecture series on con temporary architecture. Free. Eckankar “A Way of Life” pre sents an informative program free to the public at 7:30 pm at the Eugene Public Library. Per Christian Jersild speaks on “From Medicine to Creative Writing” at 2 pm in Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge and is free to the public. Jersild is the author of several books about the modern welfare state, utopias, and science fiction. For more information, call 686 4051. Theatre A Streetcar Named Desire plays tonight at the Oregon Repertory Theatre, 222 E Broadway at 8 pm. Ticket prices range from 35.50 to 38; call the box office at 485-1946 for more information. Oh, What a Lovely War! is pre sented by the University Theatre at the Arena Theatre in Villard Hall at 8 pm. Tickets are 35 for the general public, 33.25 for UO students and senior citizens, and 34 other students. Film Sno Wonder, a ski film, can be seen at South Eugene High School Auditorium, at 8 pm, 34 adults, 32 students 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. Sponsored by the Friends of the Springfield Library. The Beast of Monsieur Racine, Dragon Stew, and Where The Wild Things Are at the Spring field Public Library at 3:30 pm. The program lasts about 30 minutes and is free. Call 726 3765 for more information. Workshops Maskmaking Workshop at the EMU Craft Center from 5:30-7 pm. Costs 35. Call Mia at 686 4361 for details. Astrological Forecasting Tech niques studies transits, second ary progressions, solar arc, solar and lunar returns. The class is being held open through tonight. Call Johanna Koch, 342-7272 for details. Class is held at 1210 Pearl, 7:30-9:30 pm. 346 for 8-week course. Friday 29 Sports / Recreation South Eugene’s football team plays North Eugene at 6:15 in Autzen Stadium in the last game of the season. This is North’s Homecoming Game. Reserved tickets are 83, general admis sion 83, students free with stu dent body card, otherwise 81.50. Wrestling at Lane County Fair grounds Expo Hall *6 at 8 pm. 345-9717 for information. Concert Music 1000 Years of Jazz begins at 8 pm at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts Silva Concert Hall. For ticket information, call 687-5000. Peggy McKenna plays piano at Dejolas in the Fifth Street Market from 8 pm to midnight. No charge. Leon Patillo, contemporary Christian artist, former lead vocalist and keyboardist for San tana, plays at 7:30 pm in South Eugene High School Auditorium. Sponsored by Campus Christian Ministries, the show costs 85 in advance, 86 at the door. 746 6205 for information. Workshops Free demonstration of Modern Hypnosis and its application to therapy by Bob Podolsky. Call 485-1449 for time and location. Trapunto, a type of quilting pro cess, is taught at Jean’s Knitting Center, 2475 Hilyard, 343-9916, from 10 am-12 noon. 812.50 plus materials. i utis n ». X aratt ' roes ■<» Nev York Patience & Sarah author Jan Eliot is on her way to New York to at tend the National Cartoonists Guild Annual Meeting—a gathering of the best cartoonists in the country. Patience & Sarah will be one of the strips featured in a panel discussion and slide show on women and car tooning. Jan also plans to visit with King Features, the nation’s largest car toon syndicator which has expressed interest in purchasing Patience & Sarah for syndication. And she will talk with the folks at Ms Magazine, where Patience & Sarah will appear in either the January or February issue. Jan raised the money for her trip to New York by selling her original Patience & Sarah strips to fans in Eugene. The response was over whelming. Many strips were sold. And Jan sends her thanks to every one for making this eventful trip possible. Look for more news of Pa tience & Sarah and their travels and exploits when Jan returns. Film Halloween Double Thrillers: Original Cat People and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane at 150 Geology on the UO Campus at 7 pm only. 81.50. Private Benjamin plays at 7 and 9:15 pm at 180 PLC on Univer sity of Oregon Campus. Ananda Marga Society sponsors. 81.50/ 81 under 12. Hair is alive and well at 177 Lawrence, University campus, at 7 and 9:30 pm. Sufi Circle spon sors. 81.50 adults, 81 ages 8-12. Dance Music James Thornbury Band plays Old Taylor’s tonight and tomor row night from 9:30 pm-l:30 am. Small cover charge. Oregon Country Band plays at the Lane County Convention Center Auditorium, 796 W 13th, at 9 pm to benefit the Friends of Extension. Tickets are 83.50 single/85 couple in advance; 84 single/86 couple at the door. 21 and over, please. Punishment Farm plays new wave rock and roll at the WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln, 9 pm. Call 687-2746 for details. Theatre Joaquin Miller! Tonight!!! will be presented at 7:30 at the Rec Center in Brownsville free. Port land actor Robert Nightingale plays Miller. Oh, What a Lovely War! con tinues at UO Arena Theatre. See Thursday’s listing for details. A Streetcar Named Desire, ORT’s production, continues to night. See details in Thursday’s listing. Meetings Viernes Social for Adalante Si welcomes newcomers to this non-profit organization started by Hispanic residents of Eugene and Springfield. For meeting time and place, call 343-7182 or 342-7094. Radio Willamette Valley Folk Festival winds up tonight at 9:30 pm on KW AX 91.1 FM. Artists in Residence Directory Theater • Music • Danct • Art Our "Artists in Residence" Directory will become a regular feature of What’s Happening in the near future. We envision a comprehensive directory of local artists, performers, lecturers. and teachers in such specialized fields as Dance. Theatre. Music. Creative Writing. Art. Film. Ceramics. Video. Weaving. Mime and others. For an initial set-up fee and a low monthly charge, you can be listed individually in the directory. To find out more, write to What’s Happening, Ar tist’s Directory, P.O. Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440, or call 687-9140 Thursdays or Fridays.