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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1982)
Friday Theater David and Lisa plays again tonight. For details, see Thursday's listing. The Fifth of July, Lanford Wilson's award-winning play, is performed at the University Robinson Theater at 8 pm. Cost is $5 general admission, $3.25 UO students and senior citi zens, $4 other students. Box office is 686-4191. Oh, What a Lovely War!, a musical revue, plays at the Arena Theater, Villard Hall, U of O, at 8 pm. Tic kets cost $5 general public, $3.25 UO students and seniors, $4 other students. Call 686-4191 for reser vations. David and Lisa, see Dec. 2 listings. Ah, Wilderness, see Dec. 2 listings. On the Edge, premieres a new even ing’s worth of entertainment, fea turing original comedy, music, and improvisation at the Brass Rail. On the Edge consists of Dan Bruno, Jerry Campbell, Janet McIntyre, Margaret Meyer, Erneste Ravette, and Cheyney Ryan. Call for reser vations, 342-2298. Meetings Returned Peace Corps Volunteers meeting at East Broadway Pizzeria at 6 pm. For more information call Marsha Swartz at 686-3235. START YOUR DAY AT THE COFFEE CORNER Eugene's only locally roasted coffees by the cur 1 or i v the SOUTHTOWNE 28th & OAK FIFTH ST MARKET y 5th & HIGH THE COFFEE CORNER Workshops Register today—last day! "A Business and Economic Forecast for 1983” will cover projected interest rates, energy costs, housing starts and employment figures. Panelists include James Blachman, Wharton Econometric Forecasting Assoc.; Ray Broughton, Economic Research Dept., First Interstate Bank; and Ed Whitelaw, UO Economic Professor and President of Economic Consult ants OR, NW. Cost is $25 to busi nesses no matter how many people attend. Call 484-2126. Film Claire's Knee plays at 177 Lawrence at 7 and 9 pm on the UO campus. Cost is $1.50. Young Frankenstein plays at 150 Geology on the UO Campus at 7 and 9 pm. Cost is $1.50. Children Preschool Holiday Workshop for children age 3-5 is offered by Ama zon Community Center. Children will make gifts for family and friends. Gift wrapping provided. Re gister ahead. Costs $4.50. 2-3 pm. 687-5373. Fairs* Festivals A Winter Holiday Bazaar will take place at 2110 Ridgeway Dr. in Eugene. It features handcrafted ornaments, toys, wreaths, painted eggs, calligraphy, cards, gift tags, calendars, candy. It is free, from 9 am-5 pm. Call 345-6305 for infor mation. A Christmas Bazaar, with proceeds going to the Lane County Extension Center, will take place at the Exten sion Center Auditorium, 940 W 13th, from 8 am-8 pm. It features Christmas decorations, stuffed toys, patchwork, knitted and crocheted items. Also, home baked goods, candy and preserves. 687-4243. Maude 1. Kerns Art Center's Christ mas Art and Crafts Sale begins to day and goes through Dec 22.1910 E 15th. Today 10 am-8 pm. Call for different hours daily. 345-1571. Concert Music The Rastafarians and special guest Obo Addy and Kukrudu will play at 8 pm in the EMU Ballroom at the UO. Students $6 advance, $7 day of show; public $7 in advance, $8 day of show. Tickets on sale at the EMU Main Desk, Everybody's and Earth river Records. Random Axis, a 4-piece Rock Band from Eugene plays all original music at the EMU (UO campus) Beer Gar den starting at 4 pm. No cover. 485-2846. Charles Dowd Jazz Quartet featur ing Gary Hagberg will play at De jola's located at the Fifth St. Public Market, 683-1311/ The Sawtooth Mountain Boys play a benefit concert for the Oregon Bluegrass Association Dec. 4, in the EMU Ballroom. Also playing is Good ‘N Country. See Saturday's Music listing for details. Friday Etc. Sing your heart out—a weekend of group singing: rounds, madrigals, canons, choral, folk, contemporary, etc. begins today at Breitenbush Community. Sat night Judy Fjell and Jan Peterson will perform. $40/ weekend, $25/Sat night only. In cludes meals, lodging and hot springs. Reservations necessary. Call 1-854-3501. A Holiday Wine and Cheese Benefit of unlimited wine and cheese, raffles and entertainment will take place at Kelly's Corner Restaurant, 132 E Broadway. A $5.00 tax deductible donation will help Mobility Inter national USA promote travel oppor tunities for disabled people. 343-1284. x_ SECOND et NATURE USED BIKES New and used parts for the tourist, racer, commuter and cruiser. BUY-SELL-TRADE 1712 Willamette 343-5362 Tues.-Sat. 10:00-5:30 HiomEBlRTH Dr. Robert Tilchin chiropractic physician fiat Olive 344-6285 Public Access Television Cable 11 Thursday 14 6:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat) Part III of interview with Ven. Kalu Rin poche. 6:30 Video 1. (Repeat) 7:00 Naturesource. (Repeat) 7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Repeat) 8:00 Libertarian Party. The Libertarian view of toxic waste storage by Joseph Martino. 9:00 Winds of Change. (Repeat) 9:30 Strategic Satire. (Repeat) Friday 3 6:00 Nguzo Saba. (Repeat) 6:30 La Voz Hispanica. (Repeat) 7:00 Metro Mania. 7:30 TV as a Folk Art. 8:30 Under the Oak. 9:00 Music of the Earth. (Repeat) 9:30 Libertarian Party. (Repeat) Monday 6 6:00 T B A 7:00 Nuclear Questions. Lois Wads worth interviews Sister Antona Schedlo, friend of 3 American missionary women killed in E! Salvador 2 years ago. 7:30 The Spiral Children and Edu cation. Dr. John Waskum on the design of the universe and our children's development in con junction with that design. A glimpse into the magic number "7" and a formula for finding the universe's design in all matter. 8:30 TV as a Folk Art. (Repeat) 9:30 Paul Burnett Show. Tuesday 7 6:00 Video 1. 6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. An astro logical chart of Russian leader An dropov with local astrologer, Clark. 7:00 Winds of Change. Mike Williams, Eugene School Board, gives inside report on current school issues. 7:30 Community Productions. 8:00 Tech Talks. An interview with U of O archeologist on artifacts found in this area and how they show technological advances. 8:30 ECK a Universal Teaching. In troductory talk on Eckankar by Ruth Holmes with signing of the sound current. 9:00 Seeds of Peace. Panel of artists discussiong and performing their works related to nuclear power. Hosted by Percy Hilo with guests Tom Lynch, Rob MacKintosh, Laurie Brown, Emmy Fox and Laura Phillips and friends. Wednesday 8 888 38 Nature Source. Cracker Barrell. Nguzo Saba. Northwest Gospel Singers. La Voz Hispantca. Music of the Earth. The Martin and Siuslaw Forest, with James Monteith of Oregon Natural Re sources Council discussing the in timate relation between Coast Range Old Forest and its crea tures. Music, news. 8:30 Metamorphosis. A colorful video exhibition of "yantras," graphic designs using color and shape to speak symbolically to the internal self without the use of written or spoken words. 9:00 Nuclear Questions. (Repeat) 9:30 Community Productions. (Repeat) Thursday 9 8888 6:00 Metamorphosis. Repeat of yantra exhibition. Video 1. (Repeat) Nature Source. (Repeat) Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Repeat) Libertarian Party. Dr. Gary North discusses the concept of cut-throat competition. 8:30 Spiritual Revolution. American Indian Prophecy. 9:00 Winds of Change. (Repeat) 9:30 ECK a Universal Teaching. (Repeat) MED-I-CLINIC 302 E 120 dugone, on?i Routine Health Care : Sudden ilinese g Minor Emergencies ' Open Monday thru Sunday Closed Major Holidays 484-5373