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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1982)
Monday 29 Video/TV Public Access Cable 11 Highlights: Coast to coast split screen dance ex periment is on at 6 pm; Nuclear Questions at 7 pm re-runs interview with Jungian psychologist June Singer; Concerned Students of Lane County at 7:30 features an interview with the President of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD); Strategic Satire interviews State Selective Service System Staff re garding draft registration at 8:00; TV as a Folk Art repeats Friday's show at 8:30; and at 9:30. the Paul Burnett Show. Radio From the Leffside on KLCC at 7:30 pm features Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry; 89.7 FM. Art Consignment Day at Maude Kerns Art Center for Christmas Sale. Call 345-1571 for details. Fairs / Festivals Royal Lichtenstein 1/4 Ring Side walk Circus at noon in the EMU Brick Courtyard. 13th and Universi ty. is free of charge and fun for young and old alike. If it rains, the event will be held in the EMU Ball room. Sponsored by the EMU Cul tural Forum. 686-4373. Concert Music John Hamilton presents a harpsi chord concert as part of the Faculty Artist Series at 8 pm in Beall Concert Hall; $2 at the door or free to senior citizens and students. Frescobaldi. Scarlatti, and Couperin are the com posers whose works will be per formed. Tuesday 30 Meetings Full Moon Meditation with an as trological interpretation is presented by the Eugene Center for the Healing Arts at 7 pm at 1094 Monroe. $2.50 donation requested. Call 344-0178 for more information. From the Ashes, an hour-long docu mentary film about one family in the Nicaraguan revolution, will be shown at the monthly meeting of Committee in Solidarity with the Central American People. EMU Forum Room, U of O. 7:30 pm, free. Children Are Very Intelligent People in which Bhagwan speaks is shown at 8:15 pm in the Eugene Public Li brary, preceeded at 7 pm by Kunda lini Meditation. Free. Sponsored by the Mandip Rajneesh Meditation Center, 343-8516. WEBER FURNACE CLEANING DON WEBER Owner-Operator Power Vac Cleaning • Furnaces • Ducts • Fireplaces • Dust Removal 3285 University Eugene, Oregon Phone 687-0860 at the Movies The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and A Little Sex: Oakway Cinema, Nov 26-Dec 2 . 342-5351. Class of 1984: West 11th Tri Cinema, Nov 24-Dec 2. 342-4142. Creep Show: Springfield Cinema, Nov 24-Dec 2. 726-9073. Don's Party: Bijou, Nov 26-Dec 2. Closed Thanksgiving Day. 686-2458. Raunchy and obnoxious charac ters fill this very funny Australian film about a group of friends fumbl ing towards sexual liberation. The Empire Strikes Back: Springfield Cinema, Nov 24-Dec 2 . 726-9073. Also at West 11th Tri-Cinema, Nov 24-Dec 2. 342-4142. E.T.: McDonald, Nov 24-Dec 2. 344-4343. First Blood: Springfield Cinema, Nov 24-Dec 2. 726-9073. Also at Cinema World, Nov 24-Dec 2. 342-6536. Heidi's Song: Valley River Twin, Nov 24-Dec 2. 686-8633. The Last Unicorn: Cinema World, Nov 24-Dec 2. 342-6536. Also at Eugene Drive-in, Nov 24-Dec 2. 726-7412 A fantasy about the innocent unicorn-spirits threatened by the red bull of danger. The Man from Snowy River: Spring field Cinema, Nov 24-Dec 2. 726-9073. Motherlode: Cinema World, Nov 24-Dec 2. 342-6536. Missionary: Cinema World, Nov 24-Dec 2. 342-6536. Comedy about a priest who be friends the hookers. An Officer and a Gentleman: May flower, Nov 24-Dec 2. 345-1022. An old-fashioned love story. Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan and Dragonslayer: Fine Arts, Nov 26-Dec 2. 747-2201. Tex: Valley River Twin, Nov 24-Dec 2. 686-8633. Time Bandits and Poltergeist: Na tional, Nov 24-Dec 2. 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 24 and Nov 26-28 late show, plus matinees. Closed Thanksgiving. 686-2458. A kaleidoscope of punk and new wave groups from this country and England. Wasn't That a Time! and My Darl ing Clementine: Cinema 7, Nov 26-Dec 2. 687-0733. Another chance to see this warm portrait of the Weavers, Pete Seeger's folksinging group from the 50's. Clementine stars the young Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp. The World According to Garp and The Return of the Chinese Boxer: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Nov 26-Dec 2. 342-4142. Robin Williams is wonderful as Garp in this indescribable film. Tuesday 30 Speakers Let's Not Take the Cruise (Missiles) to Europe, a discussion about the upcoming NATO deployment of cruise missiles and Pershing H's in Europe and opposition to this de ployment, with Steve Johnson and Olive Bowers in the LIO Forum Room at 8 pm, free. Sponsored by Students for a Nuclear Free Future. The short film "War Without Win ners" will also be shown. Surprise speaker at the Winners' Cir cle Breakfast Club at the Eugene Hil ton Hotel from 7 to 8:15 am requires pre-registration through 342-5400 by 10 am on Monday. Concert Music University Symphony Orchestra, di rected by Marsha Mabrey, will pre sent a concert at 8 pm in Beall Con cert Hall, performing works by Bach, Stravinsky, Liszt and others. Free. This event marks the premiere performance of Mabrey, the sym phony's new conductor. Video/TV Public Access Cable II Highlights: Video 1 at 6 pm; Jesse Nazareth Pre sents at 6:30 pm; Winds of Change guest is Joseph Fiszman, UO Poli tical Science Professor who recently visited Poland at 7 pm; Community Productions presents an interview with Joseph Chilton Pierce at 7:30; A Present for the Future features Dr. Brian Mathews, Director of Mole cular Biology Institute, discussing the future potentials of genetic en gineering at 8 pm; Satellite Dance repeats Monday's program at 8:30; and at 9:30 Concerned Students from Lane County's Monday pro gram repeats. Art Holiday Cards Workshop features Carylon Seaman instructing in Italic from 6:30-9:30 pm at Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W 22nd, 687-5316, in the adult program. Cost is $6. Children Storytime for ages 5 and up at the Eugene Public Library at 3:30 is free. Tuesday 30 Dance Music Full Moon Dance with Angelsong from San Francisco at the WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln at 9 pm for $3. A tantric jam with African, Latin, In dian Jazz rhythms and lots of drums. Dance International Folk Dancing at Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx, from 7:15 to 10:30 pm, costs 80c. In struction in dances from Romania by Janet Moelzer. Call 345-6687 for more information. Wednesday 1 Concert Music Seven combos will give a concert featuring various styles of jazz at 7:30 pm in Beall Concert Hall. Free. Children Stories for ages 4 to 6 are held at 11 am and 3 pm in the children's de partment of the Springfield Public Library. Free. Speakers Sheila Minx speaks on "Past Lives Do Affect Your Relationships To day" at 75 North Jackson at 7:30 pm. Sponsored by Singles Network, the cost is $1.50 to members, $2.50 non-members. All single adults wel Les Tumidaj speaks on "Local Im plementation of the Regional Power Plan—Delivering the Goods" at the Eugene Public Library at 7 pm. Tumidaj is associate enegy planner for the Lane Council of Govern ments. For more information con tact David Neagley at 686-3696. Etc. Hard Time Lunches offered at the Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America from 11:30-2 pm cost $1.50 at 1236 Kincaid. QALANo A fine selection of books on personal & spiritual growth, psychology, healing, the occult. Records & tapes of music for meditation and relax ation. Unique in Eugene. Posters—Cards— incense Monday-Saturday 10-6 790 E. 11th Ave. • 485-4848 NIVCRSITY 774 E. 13th (in the Smith Family Book Building) 683-5577 free parking in rear BARGAIN FARES AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS ROUND TRIP FARES Portland-East Coast Portland-New Orleans Portland-Minneapolis Portland-Miami $248 $198 $239 $278 OUR CHRISTMAS SHOP ; IS OPEN AGAIN with our finest selection of Christmas ornaments, cards and decorations! PADEDTADEDs Accccex I Now on the Balcony Level of the Sth Street Public Market I Each week through Christmas, we II have a different ORNAMENT OF THE WEEK featured at 20%-40% off. Bring this ad to the Annex and we'll give you a special FREE ornament. One to a customer, please. , _ SPECIAL ANNEX HOURS open Fridays until 7 30 through Christmas. 343-3622 GoodEats A Unique Collection of Restaurants 125 W. 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