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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1982)
NIVCRSITY 774 E. 13th (in the Smith Family Book Building) 683-5577 free parking in rear GREAT ROUND TRIP FARES Portland-East Coast $299 Portland-Miami $278 Eugene-Denver $239 Portland-New Orleans $198 Portland-Dallas $269 PRODUCTION | DEPARTMENT 1 ■ ■ III ■ ■ ii Now Dpen (07 B196ihs9y Offering High Quality, Low Cost Typesetting • Camera Work Paste-Up • Design 10% Off to Non-Profits This Coupon 1Aor AEr Your First Job Good For IM/O Uri" Until 12 31,82 1390 Oak Street 485-1390 Friday 19 Etc. An Elegant Evening Goes to the Movies, a special 6-course dinner and entertainment event at the Tree house. 1769 Franklin, begins at 7:30 and costs $32.95 complete. Buffet Dinner & Dance at Asia Gardens begins at 7 pm and costs $8; reservations required, 345-6432. Sponsored by Network for Singles. Anderson's Sporting Goods Sale to day through Sunday at Lane County Fairgrounds Auditorium Building is free. Hours: noon-9 pm. Saturday 80 Art Grand Opening show at Artworks (formerly Outright Graphics) fea tures Jerry Schurr inscribing a new poster. 285 E 5th, 485-0034. Crafts demonstration at the Spring field Public Library, 225 N 5th, con tinues today with a beadwork demo by Theresa Butler of the Springfield Indian Education Center and a finger weaving demo by Melody Graves. Free from 12 noon-4 pm. Meetings Anyone interested in working with the Holiday Project is invited to meet at 6 pm at 591 W 10th. Project will coordinate visits to people in nursing homes and hospitals on Christmas Day. Call Sandra Bishop, 345-3277, for more information. SAVE OVER $800 The Apple II Starter System The Apple’ II Starter System—48K Apple II+ and a 16K language card which gives you 64K of memory, green phosphor Monitor III, monitor stand, Disk II drive, Apple Writer word processing and 15 month sendee protection with AppleCare. Computer SOLUTIONS egappla computer 689-9677 At The Movies Annie and Popeye: Fine Arts, Nov 18-25. 747-2201. Bambi and Swiss Family Robinson: Eugene Drive-in, Nov 19-21. 726-7412. Class of 1984: West 11th Tri Cinema, Nov 19-25. 342-4142. Creep Show: Springfield Cinema, Nov 19-25. 726-9073. Don's Party: Bijou, Nov 18-25. 686-2458. Raunchy and obnoxious charac ters fill this very funny film about a group of friends fumbling crudely towards sexual liberation. From Australia by the maker of Breaker Morant. The Empire Strikes Back: Springfield Cinema, Nov 19-25. 726-9073. Also at West 11th Tri-Cinema, Nov 19-25. 342-4142. E.T.: McDonald, Nov 18-25. 344-4343. First Blood: Springfield Cinema, Nov 18-25. 726-9073. Also at Cinema World, Nov 18-25. 342-6536. Heidi's Song: Valley River Twin, Nov 19-25. 686-8633. The Last Unicorn: Cinema World, Nov 19-25. 342-6536. Also at Eugene Drive-in, Nov 19-21. 726-7412. An adaptation of the fantasy about the passing of an innocent age: the unicorn-spirits depart while darkness and danger descend on the The Man from Snowy River: Spring field Cinema, Nov 18-25 . 726-9073. An Australian movie featuring scenery and wild horses. Missionary: Cinema World, Nov 18-25. 342-6536. Comedy about a priest who be friends the hookers. Motherlode: Cinema World, Nov 18-25. 342-6536. An Officer and a Gentleman: May flower, Nov 18-25. 345-4022. An old-fashioned love story. Priest of Love and Tragedy of a Ridi culous Man: Cinema 7, Nov 19-25. 687-0733. Priest of Love is the story of D.H. Lawrence's final years. The movie has several fine performances al though Ian McKellen's Lawrence lacks the charisma that would ex plain his appeal to the many women surrounding him. It was shot on location in New Mexico, Italy, etc. A must for Lawrence fans. Tragedy, Bertolucci's newest film, is reputed to be among his best. Road Warriors and Blade Runner: Eugene Drive-in, Nov 19-21. 726-7412. Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan and Dragonslayer: Oakway Cinema, Nov 18-25. 342-5351. Tex: Valley River Twin, Nov 19-25. 686-8633. Time Bandits and Poltergeist: Na tional, Nov 19-25. 344-3431. Two original science-fiction films, the one a time-travel fantasy, the other a chilling family horror story. Urgh! A Music War: Bijou, Nov 18-21 late show, plus matinees. 686-2458. A rare chance for Eugene audi ences to see many of the better known punk and new-wave groups from this country and England. Ranges from the bizarre to the poli tical to the funky, includes: the Police, X, UB40s, Talking Heads, Dead Kennedys, Gary Numan, the Surf Punks, the Cramps, and fea tures several women musicians: Joan Jett, Exene, the Go-Gos, the Au The World According to Garp and' Class Reunion: West 11th Tri Cinema, Nov 18-25. 342-4142. Robin Williams is wonderful as Garp in this indescribable film. Worth seeing even if you've read the Theatre Steve Landesberg, comedian, and a family singing group. The Mugle stons, have an 8 pm performance in the Silva Hall at the Hult Center. Tickets range from $6.25-512.25. Call box office, 687-5000. The 5th of July continues at the University Robinson Theatre; see Friday’s listing for details. Oh, What a Lovely War! continues at the University Arena Theatre; see Friday's listing for more informa Old Man presented by Nova Theatre plays tonight as well; see Friday's listing for time and place. A Company of Wayward Saints continues; see Thursday's listing. Auditions for play based on Studs Terkel's "Working" at Sheldon High Auditorium, 2455 Willakenzie, from 1-5 pm. Call 683-7207 for details. Dance Oriental Fantasy: Mid-Eastern music by the Brothers of the Baladi, with dancers Zarouhi, Zamara, Barbara Sellers and the Tolpa Dance Ensem ble and guest male dancer Ya Jamil begins at 8:30 at the WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln, and costs $3/$3.50. Cabaret-style entertainment catered by Casablanca, of the 5th St. Public Market. Jazz Dance Workshop features "Jazz Choreography" from 10 am-noon at the Whiteaker Community School, 21 N Grand. Class is taught by Mi chelle Powers, and costs $5. Oakway Cinema Nov. 18 - Nov. 25 This coupon good Sunday-Thursday: 2 adults for the price of one ($2.00). , STU’S ) BIKE SHOP 8th & Monroe 344*2175 CLEARANCE! FUJI —Since 1899 World's Finest Bicycle - Ask us why! Discounts now from $30 to $136 i 4 Models between $239 and $359 Also CENTURION The Value Leader with purchase of bike $5 BONUS toward accessories with this ad