Artists in Residence
Directory
Theater • Music • Dance • Art
Next issue, November 18, What’s Happening begins publishing a
weekly directory of local performers, artists, teachers, lecturers,
media and craftspersons. The Artists-in-Residence Directory will list
vital information in a 4 or 5 line format tailored to meet each indi
vidual's needs, something like this:
Name, area of specialty or descriptive function
Home, studio, or crafts fair address/no address
Phone number, city
Succinct 2-line description of performance, service, or product
you want to advertise (as you would in a business card, for exam
ple)
To illustrate, a voice teacher describes her services under MUSIC:
Majida Friedman, Voice
485-0979, Eugene
Developing the natural voice,
Singing for all ages.
A second example is this entry under DANCE:
Carol McIntyre, Director
Aloha Nui Company
484-9874, Eugene ‘
Authentic Polynesian Dance Performances
For large or small groups.
Between now and the new year, What’s Happening is making a
terrific offer to local artists: for the next seven issues, we’ll list you in
our Artists-in-Residence Directory for only 310. After January 1, the
cost for the service will be 35 a month, plus a 35 one-time-fee for new
listings.
Create your own unique listing and send us the information plus fee.
To be safe, use Friday as a deadline if you’re mailing to What’s
Happening* Artists Directory, P.O. Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440. We
need the Information by Monday noon before our Thursday publication
date, ('all Lois at 687-9140 or Sonja at 484-0519 for assistance.
Friday
12
Theatre
Live Matinee begins its fifth
year with an all new show of live
comedy on stage at Cinema 7 at
8 and 10 pm. Costs 33.99. No
kids under 12.
Oh, What a Lovely War! con
tinues at University; see Thurs
day’s listing for details.
God’s Favorite plays again
tonight at LCC; see Thursday’s
listing for more information.
Radio
Modern Mono on KLCC from
11:30 pm-2:30 am is new rock;
the request line is open,
726-2212. 89.7 FM.
Second San Francisco Earth
quake: Lu Watters and Yerba
Buena hosted bv Jim Lemert on
KWAX 91.1 FM at 8 pm, fol
lowed at 8:30 by more Jazz on
Straight Ahead, featuring The
Hilos.
Four hours of rhythm and blues,
top 40, and dance music with a
soul flavor on Black Is, 7:30
11:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM.
Logos, newsletters,
posters, flyers, letterheads,
invitations, ads, etc.
Sports / Recreation
Echo Hollow Pool is offering a
late night swim from 9:30-11:30
pm. Costs 31 adults, 50c senior
citizens and under 17. 687-1831
for more information.
Wrestling at the Fairgrounds Ex
po Hall *6, begins at 8 pm and
costs 84.50 general admission
and 85.50 ringside.
Oregon Volleyball team meets
Idaho in a home match, McAr
thur Court, at 7:30 pm. Call
686-4461 for ticket information.
Mt. Hood trek combining skiing
or snowshoeing with hiking to
traverse the mountain from Tim
berline Lodge to the Columbia
Gorge Friday through Sunday,
sponsored by SHAPE, 181 Ess
linger Hall, UO, 686-4105. 830.
Our appreciation goes to the 5,843 voters in Oregon
House Districts 40 and 44 who supported Laurel Paulson
and Laura Stine. We’re more than half-way to victory in
1984, folks. And a special thank-you to the more than 300
people who worked on the campaigns in so many ways.
Thanks, friends.
Did you vote for the Citizens Party?
Let us know who you are by sending your name,
address and/or telephone number to Citizens Party of Lane
County, P.O. Box 3788, Eugene, OR 97402.
Want to have a hand in shaping our political future?
Come talk about the 1982 election and our future
activities.
Next general meeting: 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 23,
Campbell Senior Center, 155 High St., Eugene.
For more information, call Joe Grosso, 342-4004, or
Keli Osborn, 485-8776.
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Public Access TV Schedule
Cable 11
Thursday
11
6:00 Metamorphosis. Doug Bloch,
Eugene astrologer, is tonight’s
6:30 Video I Presbyterian Church.
(Repeat)
7:00 Naturesource. (Repeat)
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Re
8:00 Libertarian Party. High Fron
tier, a new concept in non
nuclear defense with Bob
Fauvre.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution. The
Oneness of God.
9:00 Paris and the Origins of
Modern Arts. (Repeat)
9:30 TBA
10:00 Sign Off
Friday
12
7:00 Winds of Change. (Repeat)
7:30 TV As a Folk Art. Community
variety. Comedy special
hosted by Howard Wade and
Loren Sears.
8:30 Community Productions. (Re
peat)
9:00 Music of the Earth. Environ
mental news, music and fea
tures with Cecilia Ostrow and
Paul Apfelbeck. Tonight:
O'Carolan's Consort with Irish
music, and Waldo Lake
feature.
9:30 Libertarian Party. High Fron
tier, a new concept in non
nuclear defense with Bob
Fauvre.
10:00 Sign Off.
Monday
15
6:00 TBA
6:30 TBA
7:00 Nuclear Questions. Lois
Wadsworth interviews Dr.
June Singer on the complexi
ties of the man/woman rela
tionship.
7:30 TBA
8:00 TV As a Folk Art. Community
variety. Comedy special
hosted by Howard Wade and
Loren Sears.
9:00 Paul Burnett Show.
9:30 TBA
The counterculture became
the culture.
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790 E. 144, Eugene
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Tuesday
16
6:00 Video I Presbyterian Church.
Reports from around the coun
try on the Church’s involve
ment in the communities it
serves: San Antonio, TX and
Knoxville, TN.
6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents.
7:00 Winds of Change. Behind the
scenes report on the Cable Ac
cess—how you can get in
volved.
7:30 Community Productions.
8:00 A Present of the Future.
China: A perspective of daily
life. A slide show and inter
view with a Eugene couple
who lived and taught in China
for one year. Robert Fous,
8:30 Strategic Satire. Interview
with Steve Johnson, director
of the Pacific Northwest Re
search ('enter on how to obtain
information at the local level
on issues of national defense
and militarism.
9:00 TBA
9:30 TBA
Wednesday
17
6:00 Naturesource. Proposed Ore
gon Endangered Wilderness
Act 1983. Discussion with Jim
Monticth, Director of Oregon
Wilderness Coalition.
6:30 The Cracker Barrel.
7:00 Nguzo Saba. Black Folk Tales.
Guest: Paulette Ausari-The
Importance of Black
Folktales.
7:30 La Voz Hispanica.
8:00 Music of the Earth.
8:30 Metamorphosis. Part 1 of an
extensive interview with Ven.
Kalu Rinpoche, 78-year-old
head of the Kagyu lincuge of
Tibetan Buddhism.
9:00 Nuclear Questions. Dr. June
Singer on the man/woman
relationship. (See Monday)
9:30 Strategic Satire. Interview
with Steve Johnson, Dir. of
Pacific Northwest Research
('enter on how to obtain infor
mation at the local level on
Issues of national defense and
militarism.
10:00 Sign Off
Thursday
18
6:00 Metamorphosis. Repeal of
Part I of interview with Ven.
Kalu Rinpoche.
6:30 Video I Presbyterian Church.
Reports from around the coun
try on the Church’s involve
ment in the communities it
serves: San Antonio, Texas
and Knoxville. Tenn.
7:00 Naturesource. Proposed
Oregon Endangered Wilder
ness Act 1983. Discussion
with Jim Monticth, Dlr. of
Oregon Wilderness Coalition.
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents.
(Repeat)
8:00 Libertarian Party.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution.
Founders of the Faith.
9:00 Winds of Change. Behind the
scenes report on the Cable Ac
cess—how you can get in
volved.
9:30 TBA
10:00 Sign Off