What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, November 18, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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    An Evening of Songs
Laurie Brown and Rob McIntosh with Cecilia Ostrow
Laurie Brown and Rob McIntosh, Eugene area musicians and songwriters, will be performing this weekend with
another Eugene singer and songwriter, Cecilia Ostrow.
Laurie and Rob, pictured above, play a variety of instruments, including guitar, banjo, dulcimer and 12-string, and
they write many of their own songs. Their lyrics are known to be relevant and timely, blending personal experiences,
social awareness, humor, and sensitivity. They have toured the Pacific Northwest over the past two years, and will
release their first album, "A Touch of Sanity," in January.
Cecilia Ostrow, known for her songs of nature, is one of Eugene's most talented singer-songwriters. She evokes the
spirit of the natural world with original lyrics and a wonderfully rich and full voice.
This Saturday, Nov. 20, Laurie, Rob and Cecilia will perform on KLCC's Blackberry Jam at 6 pm, and later that night,
in concert, at 8:30 pm, in Gerlinger Lounge, on the U of O campus. This event is sponsored by the Eugene Folklore Socie
ty in cooperation with the EMU Cultural Forum.
Friday
19
Theatre
A Company of Wayward Saints; see
Thursday's listing for more informa
Oh, What a Lovely War! is playing
at the Arena Theatre, Villard Hall,
University of Oregon at 8 pm. Tic
kets are $5 general public, $3.25 UO
students, and senior citizens, and $4
other students.
The 5th of July, an award-winning
play by Lanford Wilson, opens at
the U of O Robinson Theatre adja
cent to Villard Hall at 8 pm, in the
Oregon premiere of the play. Direc
tor Faber DeChaine describes the
play as "a poignant, compassionate
look at the reunion of a group of old
friends and the passing of an era."
Reserved seat tickets are $5 general
public, $3.25 for UO students and
senior citizens, and $4 other stu
dents. Call University Theatre box
office at 686-4191, noon to 4, Mon
day through Saturday.
Old Man, a comedy adapted from
the work of the Polish playwright D.
J. Kwiatwoski, is performed by the
Nova Theatre at 2230 Washington
(United Lutheran Church Fellowship
Hall) at 8 pm. Tickets are $4 in ad
vance at Backstage, 943 Olive, or $5
at the door. According to Nova
Theatre, the playwright supported
himself for years bv selling steamed
cabbage in downtown Gdansk
they promise that this performance
; will leave vast comic residue on the
local theatre scene.
Children
2 Chinese Shadow Puppet Shows:
see Thursday's listing.
Turkey Tales for ages 3-5 from 10:30
am-noon at Memorial Building, Wil
lamalane Park District. Cooking,
game playing, and more. $4.25 in
district, $8.50 out-of-district.
Sports / Recreation
Oregon Wrestling team competes
with Humboldt State in Eureka at
7:30 tonight and in tournament all
day tomorrow.
Oregon Volleyball team participates
in the NorPac Championships in
Berkeley, California today and
tomorrow.
Professional Wrestling at the Fair
grounds Expo Hall #6 every Friday
costs $4.50 general, $5.50 ringside at
Speakers
Larry Deckman, local celestial map
maker, will discuss a “journey to the
Outskirts of the Universe” through
NASA and observatory slides at the
monthly Eugene Natural History So
ciety meeting at 8 pm in 123 Science
on the UO campus. Free. Glow-in
the-dark star maps are available to
the public with all proceeds going to
the society. Call 343-7166 for more
information.
Paul Neeval, Eugene photographer
whose color portraits are on exhibit
at Oregon Gallery at the UO Mu
seum of Art through Nov. 28, will
give a free public lecture at 7:30 pm
in Room 107, Lawrence Hall, Uni
versity campus.
Svetlana Alpers, an art historian
from the University of California at
Berkeley, will discuss the political
and sociological functions of art at
4:30 pm in Room 177 of Lawrence
Hall, U of O. Free.
Art
Crafts demonstration in the Spring
field Library will feature weaving by
Bobbie Burkett and old fashioned
rug hooking by Margaret Dahlquist
from 12 noon to 4 pm, 225 N 5th,
Springfield, Free.
Laura Albert's sculptures go on ex
hibit at the Art and Applied Design
Department at Lane Community
College through Dec. 10; the public
is welcome to attend an opening re
ception for the artist between 8 and
10 pm at LCC.
Radio
Jim Isenberg, UO Math Professor,
talks about 'The Big Bang, Black
Holes, White Holes, and the Big
Crunch” on University Street,
KWAX, 91.1 FM at 11:45 am.
Black Is from 7:30-11:30 pm features
four hours of rhythm and blues, top
40, and dance music with a soul fla
vor on KLCC 89.7 FM.
Modern Mono offers new rock on
KLCC from 11:30 pm-2:30 am; the
request line is 726-2212.
Workshops
Alito Alessi teaches Household
Healing Class every Friday morning
from 9-11 am beginning today for 8
weeks. Pre-registration is necessary;
call the Eugene Center for Personal
Education and the Healing Arts,
344-0178.
Seminole Patchwork is taught at
Jean’s Knitting Center, 2475 Hil
yard, today from 10-12 noon.
$12.50 plus materials. Pre-register
by calling 343-9916.
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