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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1982)
Public Access TV Schedule Cable 11 Thursday 28 6:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat) New solutions/old problems. 6:30 Video 1 — Presbyterian Church. (Repeat/Tues.) 7:00 Naturesource. (Repeat) 7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Re* peat /Tues.) 8:00 Nguzo Saba. Seven Principles of Blackness. Rev. Austen Rac speaks on nuclear disarma 8:30 Spiritual Revolution. 9:00 Common Sense. (Re* peat/Tues.) Documentary ex ploring growth in rural Ore gon, produced by Steve Chris tiansen. 10:00 Sign Off Friday SS 6:00 Options for Growth. Adult Community Education at LCC. 6:30 La Voz Hispanics. Host: Mario Hernandez. 7:00 Winds of Change. Guest: Dr. Larry Holden, Human Party candidate for president. 7:30 Television as a Folk Art. Pre Halloween show hosted by Loren Sears & Howard Wade with guests Ragtime piano player J. Althea and story teller Godfrey Warner. 9:00 Music of the Earth. Host: Cccilia Ostrow. 9:30 National Organization of Women. Monday 1 6:00 Live from Eugene. (Repeat) Guest Peter de Fazio speaking on WPPSS, electric rates, and alternatives to nuclear power. . 7:00 NaclearQucsdons.. 7<80 Live from Bagene. Mury Eva Culver, Mental Health Assoc. & Nancy Terry of Save A Mind. “Mental Health and You.” 8:00 The Predicament of the Paci fic Fishing Industry, interview with veteran fisherman “Blue Water Charlie. 9:00 Debate between Margie Hen dricksen and George Wingard. Tuesday S 6:00 Fidoe I Presbyterian Church. 6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. 7:00 Winds of Change. Anunda Marga meditation instructor speaks about yoga and medi tation. 7:30 Community Productions. 8:00 A Present of the Future. A discussion of current and future trends in the use of mi crocomputers in education both at home and in the class room with Dr.s Philip Picle and Jean Rogers. 8:30 Public Access TV. Sue Miller Buske, Public Access Ad vocate. 9:00 Common Sense. Documentary exploring growth in rural Oregon, produced by Steve Christiansen. 10:00 Sign Off. Wednesday 8 6:00 Naturesource., 6:30 The Cracker Barrel. 7:00 Nguzo Saba. Seven Principles of Blackness. Guests: The Northwest Gospel Singers. 7:30 La Voz Hispanica, Host: Mario Hernandez. 8:00 Music of the Earth. Host: Cecilia Ostrow. 8:30 Metamorphosis. 9:00 Nuclear Questions. (Repeat) See Monday’s listing. 9:30 TBA 10:00 Sign Off. Thursday 4 6:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat) 6:30 Video 1 Presbyterian Church. (Repeat) Sec Tuesday’s list . ... ing. ... ... . . ... .700Naturespurce. (Repeat) Set. Wednesday's listing. 7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Repeat) See Tuesday’s listing. 8:00 Community Productions. (Repeat) See Tuesday's list ing. 8:30 Spiritual Revolution. Unity of Nations. 9:00 The Predicament of the Paci fic Fishing Industry. interview with veteran fisherman “Blue Water Charlie.” 10:00 Sign Off. (ye ros) And Other Greek Delights At the 5th St. Public Market 1 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Treat Yourself to a FULL BODY MASSAGE Feel • re-energized • tension /stress release • complete relaxation Loren Swift, MT 485-6742 State Licensed. Call for Appointment. Gift Certificates Available. 815.00/One Hour This Coupon Good for 83.00 Discount. Saturday 30 Dance Music James T. at Old Taylor’s; see Fri day’s listing. King Bop plays for Oregon Repertory Theatre’s New Society Erotic and Exotic Future Man/ Future Woman Masquerade Ball at Sam McGee’s Tavern on West 11th just past Waremart. Ball begins at 8:30 pm and costs 84 for adults; no minors allowed. Call the box office at 485-1946 for more information. Live music at the Eugene Hilton at 8 pm for a Halloween Cos tume Ball for singles only. 820 tickets for 21 and over only. Call 343-8463 for details. Teen dance at the Lane County Convention Center & Fair grounds Auditorium Bldg., 796 W 13th, begins at 9 pm and costs 83. No one under 14 admitted. Sponsored by Dan Clark, 484-4304. Statesmen play at the World’s Fare from 9-1 at a Halloween Dance sponsored by the Cascade Singles Club. 84. Theatre You Can Be Replaced plays at the Hult Center for the Perform ing Arts Soreng Theatre at 8 pm. Performed by the award-winning Dell’Arte Players Company, this is the touring premiere of You Can Be Replaced, a software nightmare and deep space com edy. Wear space costumes. Tickets are 83.50 in advance, 84.50 day of the show, and are available at EMU Main Desk and the Hult Center. Sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum. Oh, What a Lovely War! con tinues at Arena Theatre, Villard Hall, at 8 pm. See Thursday’s listing for more information. A Streetcar Named Desire con tinues tonight at ORT; see Thursday’s listing for details. Workshops Body Awareness for Women pre sents an opportunity to feel strength, enhance connection with our bodies, and to explore how to nourish ourselves using yoga, aerobics, massage, visual izations, and group discussion. Cost 830, runs from 10 am-5 pm. Call 484-6104 for workshop location. Magical Strings and Sura John present musical workshops; to pre-register, call 687-2746. At the WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln, Harp Workshop begins at 10:30, Hammer Dulcimer Workshop at 12:30, cost 810 each. Quilt in a Day at Jean’s Knitting Center, 2475 Hilyard, 343-9916, will feature an Amish Quilt of bold stripes. Pre-registration is required. 818 plus materials, held from 10 am-4 pm. SGT. PEPPER’S A unique place to eat! LONELY HOT DOG STAND 767 Willamette (across from Saturday Market) We cater! 342-8513 The Bijou 492 E. 13th (4 Blocks West of U of O Campus) DIVA A New Kind of Thriller 7:15 & 9:40 Also Sat. & Sun. Matinee _4:45_ 686-2458 Oakway Cinema Oct. 29th - Nov. 4th This coupon good Sunday-Thursday: 2 adults for the price of one ($2.00). Concert Music Hooray for Hollywood is Eu gene Symphony Orchestra SuperPops Concert at 8:30 pm at the Eugene Hult Center for the Performing Arts. The show is a revue of your favorite themes and tunes from those glittering Hollywood musicals. Tickets cost 86.75 through 818.75 and are available by calling 687 0020. Jeff Reynolds and Friend play at the Canticle Inn, a Christian coffeehouse at 1850 Emerald, the Newman Center, 343-7021. Costs 99c, open from 8-11:30 Joan Benson, internationally known clavichord virtuoso, will play works by Haydn, Mozart, Bach’s sons, and Wagensell at the UO Music Bldg., 198 (Choral Room) at 8 pm. The concert is sponsored by Yeshe Nyingpo Buddhist Study Center, and costs 83.50. Celtic music by Magical Strings and Sura John is performed at the WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln, at 9 pm. Tickets cost 33.50 in ad vance, 34 at the door. Call 687 2746 for more information. Oregon Festival of Bands begins at 10:30 this morning at Autzen Stadium and features musi cians, baton twirlers and flag bearers from 15 Oregon high schools in competition. Admis sion is 33 adults, 31.50 ele mentary and high school stu dents. Radio Studs Terkel’s Almanac: Studs interviews Nora Sayre, film critic and author of Running Time: Films of the Cold War at 7 pm on KWAX91.1FM. Movies An Officer and A Gentleman: Cinema World, Oct 29-Nov 4. 342-6536. Annie and Popeye: Oakway Ci nema, Oct 29-Nov 4. 342-5351. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: Springfield Cinema, Oct 29-Nov 4. 726-9073. Chariots of Fire and Deathtrap: Mayflower, Oct 29-Nov 4. 345-4022. Diva: Bijou, Oct 28-Nov 4. 686-2458. E.T.: Mcdonald, Oct 29-Nov 4. 344-4343. First Blood and Halloween III: Springfield Cinema, Oct 29-Nov 4. 726-9073. First Blood: Cinema World, Oct 29-Nov 4. 342-6536. Garp and Doctors in Love: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Oct 29-Nov 4. 342-4142. Halloween III and Visiting Hours: Eugene Drive-in, Oct 29-Nov 4. 726-7412. I Love You: Cinema 7, Oct 28-Nov 4. 687-0733. It Came From Hollywood and Student Bodies: Eugene Drive in, Oct 29-Nov 4. 726-7412. Jinxed: Valiev River Twin, Oct 29-Nov 4. 686-8633. Monsignor: West 11th Tri Cinema, Oct 29-Nov 4. 342-4142. My Favorite Year: Valiev River Twin, Oct 39-Nov 4. 686-8633. National Lampoon Class Re union: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Oct 39-Nov 4. 348-4142. National Lampoon Class Re union and Neighbors: Eugene Drive-in, Oct 39-Nov 4. 786-7412. Night Shift and Doctors in Love: Springfield Cinema, Oct 29-Nov 4. 786-9073. Road Warrior and Blade Run ner: Cinema World, Oct 29-Nov 4. 342-6536. Rocky III and Cannery Road: Fine Arts, Oct 39-Nov 4. 747 2201. Tempest and Poltergeist: Na tional, Oct 39-Nov 4. 344-3431. A AAa Film The Creeping Flesh, a horror film, plays at the Springfield Memorial Building Basement, 765 North A, at 8 pm. 81. The Tall Blonde Man with One Black Shoe plays at 7 and 9 pm, at 177 Lawrence, UO campus, for 81.50 adults, 81 children under 12. The Four Seasons, Alan Alda and Carol Burnett's winner, plays at 180 PLC on the Univer sity campus at 7 and 9:30 pm. 81.50/81. Dial M for Murder and M play as Halloween Double Thrillers at 7 pm only on UO campus, 150 Geology. 81.50. Consider a Futon! • Firm yer comfortable sleeping surface • Affordable price 4 • 100% Canon ' Handcrafred Bed Frames also available 0 372 w. 10mh • Eugen* 344-7006 Great for use os bed or couch! t