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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1985)
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Mon.-Fri. 10:00-5:30/Sat. 10:00-5:00 2650 Willamette • 343-0095 QC aPn 3 5 Vouch of Class CMing Quality Resale in natural fibers for women and children Mon.-Fri. 10:00-5:30 / Sat. 10:00-5:00 9 2650 Willamette • 343-0095 Cash Paid for OothiHg 8 pg It I TOM'S RESTAURANT New at 788 West 7th Ave. (Between Monroe & Madison) Featuring Chef K.,Hing Tom 23 years experience with Hunan & Szechwan Cuisine Hot & Spicy Dishes from the Heartland of China. Also, Vegetarian Dishes Phone 343-7658 J Come in out of the COLD Enjoy the comfort and warmth at deFrtaco'amAdeFriico'a Terrace Cafe. Great meals and snacks made from the finest of ingredients. A wide selection or coffee drinks and other warmers for your pleasure. Relax and enjoy yourself at deFrisco’s and deFrisco’s Ttmce Cife in the Atrium Building, 10th and Olive, Downtown Eugene. cTTscos Monday - Friday 8 a.a. • 12:30 a.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m. • 1:00 a.m. Sunday Noon - 12:00 a.m. OU T LIVE XX Q o O < Monday November 25 ■ ■ N o' 0 Jeff Garbino □ and p Jeoff Young with 8 your host, Greg Moreland I SHOWTIME 8:30 • ADMISSION 34.00 o O 57 O Next Week: Al Clethan At the FACTORY Restaurant 4740 Main St. Springfield _ Tuesdays Amateur open Se " 8:00 18:30 KAt CALENDAR Thursday 21 Sunrise 7:16 am Sunset 4:41 pm Art Avg. High 52 Avg. Low 37 Opening Raception: Oregon Invitational Small Sculpture Exhibition, including wooden, metal and kinetic electric-powered sculptures. LCC Art Dept. Gallery, 7-10 pm. Concert Free Noon Concert at the Hull Center with scenes from LCC's “Teahouse of the August Moon." 12:15. Hult Center Lobby. 687-5000. The University Gospel Ensemble presents "Gospel Soul. Magna Cum Laude" at Beall Concert Hall, 8 pm, free. Eugene Symphony Orchestra presents Classical II, Joseph Swensen, violin; Adrian Gnam, con ducting. Hult Center, Silva Concert Hall, 8 pm. S7/S22. 687-5000. Film ‘Becoming American," the culture shock faced by a refugee family from Laos resettling in the U.S. EMU Forum Room, 8 pm. $2/$1. Lecture Concert Preview: Eugene Symphony Guild. Dis cussion of the historical background and musical overview of the evening performance. Studio 1, Hult Center. Noon-1 pm. Free. 687-9487. Lane Dance Theatre lecture/demonstrations by LCC students to Inform the public about the art of making dance. Edison Elementary School, 1 pm. "Colonization and Women’s Liberation-Con flicting Perspectives" presented by Carol An dreas. U of 0. EMU Room 167. 7:30 pm. "Ancient Astronauts and Archaeologists" pre sented by Chip Getting. Museum of Natural His tory, UO. 4:30 pm. free. "National Allanco for the Montaly II" presented by Ginny Krumdleck. Monroe School Library, 2800 Bailey Hill, 7:30 pm, free. Theatre Lone Star, a play by James McLur plays tonight at the Maude Kerns Art Gallery, 1910 E 15th. 8 pm. $5 . 345-1571. The Teahouse of the August Moon finds comedy and wisdom in the shared experiences of American soldiers and Okinawan villagers during WWII. LCC. Main Theatre. 8 pm, $6. 726 2202. We Oughta Bo In Pictures, a nostalgic view of the glamour and excitement of the 1930‘s Hollywood musicals. Edison's Bar at The Factory, 4740 Main, Springfield. Dinner theater 7:30 pm, $14. 747-7900. Foodlight Frenzy, a zany farce about the disastrous events that can and do occur during stage per formances. Very Little Theatre, 2350 Hilyard, 8:15 pm, $5. 344-7751. Senior Citizen night, senior tickets $2.50. TV/Video Uto Tok airs at 7:30 pm on Cable 11. Host Jeanne Wojack talks with teachers about handling Illness, death and loss with children In the classroom. Sports Night on the big screen at Edison's Bar, The Factory, 4740 Main, Springfield. 7:30 pm. Summit Awareness Week Beyond the Summit: Grassroots Action for Peace and Justice, a free program of films and in formation for Summit Awareness Week. UO, Harris Hall, 8th & Oak. 7 pm, 343-8548. Etc. WISTEC presents "Jupiter and Its Moons," stun ning color photographs from the Voyager mis sions. 2300 Centennial Blvd. 12-5 pm. $2/50«. 484-9027. LCC’s Classical Dinner Cuisine series features sal mon. Rock Cornish hen. chocolate raspberry torte. $10, 6 pm. LCC Cafeteria, 747-4501, ext. 2520. Fast tor a World Harvest from sundown Wed., Nov. 20 to sundown Nov. 21. Break-Fast supper at the Council for Human Rights In Latin America, 1236 Kincaid. 5:30-7:30 pm, 484-5867 or 686 4377. Friday 22 Sunrise 7:17 am Sunset 4:41 pm Concert Avg. High 51 Avg. Lav 37 D of 0 Juz Lab Bands will perform in Beall Con cert Hall, 8 pm, $2.50/$1.50. Dance Tea Banco featuring the Jazz M's at the Hilton Hotel, 5:30-8:30 pm. Film “Brother from Another Hanot” is shown at UO, 150 Geology, 7 & 9:15 pm, $2/$1. "The Blues Brothers'' with John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd is shown in 180 PLC. 7:30 & 9:30 pm $2/$1. Theatre Greater Tuna, a hilarious send-up of small town mores. ORT production. Hult Center. Soreng Theatre, 7:30 pm, $14/$8. 687-5000. The Teahouse of the August Moon—LCC Theatre, see Thursday listing. Lone Star—Maude Kerns-see Thursday listing. We Oughta Be In Pictures. Cabaret show at 8:30, $4. See Thursday listing. Foolight Frenzy—Very Little Theatre-see Thurs day listing. Cabaret benefits OWL (Oregon Women's Land Trust) Fann. Features Barbara Turrill, Annie Ocean, Hannah Blue Heron, Nancy Brunn. 454 Willamette, 9:30 pm. $1-$3. Chemical free space. Summit Awareness Week Tefoconferencs from Trinity to Star Wars, a panel discussion of technological trends and the arms race produced by the Union of Concerned Scien tists for national Summit Awareness Week. Cable TV 11. 7-9 pm. Saturday 23 Sunrise 7:18 an Sunset 4:40 pm Avg.High51 Avg. Lm37 Art Oriental Rugs and Tribal Weaving on exhibit at Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th. 11 am-5 pm. Free. Exhibit continues tomorrow. Fairs/Festivals Saturday Market presents Eugene's traditional weekly open-air craft and food fair, open 10 am-5 pm In the Park Blocks at Sth and Oak. Entertain ment with Country Windsong at 10:30 am. Avalon at 12:30 pm and Blue Heron String Quartet at 3 pm. Thurston Grange Annual Arts 4 Crafts Fairs featur ing woodworking, jewelry, ceramics and more. 66th & Thurston Rd, Springfield, 9 am-4 pm. Film "Return of the Jedi" plays at UO, 180 PLC.4,7 & 9 pm, $2/$1. Radio A Prairie Home Companion hosted by Garrison Keiller, good old-fashioned contemporary radio. 6 pm, KLCC FM 89. Speaker A Captured by Centra: Dr. Ed Myer reports on 1 year with Witness for Peace in Nicaragua. Central Pres byterian Chapel, 1475 Ferry. 485-1755. 7:30 pm. Sport s/Recreation The Ducks take on the OSU Beavers at Autzen Stadium, 1 pm. 686-4461. Leave the kids at WISTEC for workshops In Turkeys and Tales and Safari. 484-9027. Theatre Greater Tuna— Hult Center. see Friday listing. The Teahouse of the August Moon—LCC Theatre, see Thursday listing. Lone Star—Maude Kerns—see Thursday listing. Wa Oughts Be In Pictures. Cabaret show at 8:30. $4. See Thursday listing. Footlight Frenzy—Very Little Theatre, see Thurs day listing. Dance Singles—Over 21, roaring 20's and happy 50‘s with music by "Riffle.'' Black Angus, Franklin Blvd. 9 pm-1 am. $6. Youth Snow Whits and the Seven Dwarfs, in honor of the Brothers' Grimm 200th birthday. Presented by the Community Children's Theatre, Sheldon Comm. Center, 2445 Willakenzie. 2 pm, $1.50 each or $5 family rate. 686-1574. Etc. A.C. GIbort: Master of Imagination extended thru Dec. 1. Erector sets, American flyer trains, micro scopes by Salem-born inventor. WISTEC, 2300 Centennial, noon-5 pm, $2. 484-9027. Rhinestones for Panes, vintage clothing sale. Pro ceeds to benefit Committee In Solidarity with the Central American People. 372 W 10th, 10 am-5 pm. 485-1755. Sunday 24 Sunrise 7:19 am Sunset 4:39 pm Avg. High 51 Avg. Low 37 Art Deadwood Art Show and Sale Includes wildlife watercolors, handpainted folding screens, jewelry. puzzles and more. Located In Deadwood, Hwy 36 between Eugene and Mapleton. 11 am-6 pm. Gallery Tour and discussion with artist Vernon Witham. Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th. 4 pm. 345-1571. Benefit Wine Tasting for the New Zone Gallery will be held at Cafe Central, 384 W 13th, 4-6 pm. Wines are from Oregon's Elk Cove Vineyards. Works by New Zone artists will be on display. Ad vance tickets available. Call the Cafe or LRAC. Opening reception for Kasey Joyce and David Joyce, whose works are on display at the UO Museum of Art, 2-4 pm. Concert Faculty Artist Series presents Wayne Bennett, clarinet soloist. UO. Beall Concert Hall, 4 pm. $3/$1. Fairs/Festivals Chanukah Fairs, live Jewish music, Jewish crafts, ethnic food, children's program. Moshav Shivtel Shalom, 36351 Govt. Rd., Dorena. 11 am-6 pm. 946-1338 or 946-1430. $2.50/$1. Film Western Doubts Feature, Bide the High Country and The Ballad of Cable Hague. UO, 180 PLC, 7 pm. $1.50/$1. Theatre Footlight Frenzy—Sunday matinee at 2 pm, VLT, see Thursday listing. Youth The Space Place, an Indoor science playground for small children. Free with admission to WISTEC, 2300 Centennial Blvd. 484-9027. Snow White— Sheldon Comm. Center, see Satur day listing. CALENDAR DEADLINE THURSDAY 5 PM Send to: Calendar, 335 W. 20th, Eugene, OR 97405 Monday 25 Sunrise 7:21 am Sunset 4:39 pm Avg.Hlgh57 Avg. Lour 37 Art Opening Reception Mark Howerton, photographs; Marina Babies, sculpture; Dawn Janke Gray, prints. U of O Gallery 141, Lobby of Lawrence Hall, 7 pm. Comedy Live Comedy with professional stand-up come dians at Edison's Bar, The Factory, 4740 Main St. Springfield. 8:30 pm, $3. Concert Faculty Artists Series presents pianist, Dean Kramer. U of O. Beall Concert Hall, 8 pm. $3/$1. Dance Inner Dancing, Western form of tapping "Chi/Ki," healing forces and inner renewal. WOW Hall. 7:30 pm. $4 or less. Radio Geting Technical, Alice Carnes of WISTEC hosts the special series, “The Riverfront Research Park,’’ today's guest Howard Bennett, biology dept. KWAX FM 91, 4:30 pm. Youth Midsummer Night’s Dream will be presented by Magnet Arts students. Magnet Arts, Jefferson Middle School, 1650 W 22nd, 7:30 pm. $2. 687-3331. Speakers Rolfing Demonstration and talk. Eugene Public Library, Conference room, 7 pm. Tuesday 26 Sunrise 7:22 am Sunset 4:38 pm Concert Avg.High 50 Avf. Low 37 Oregon Wind Ensemble directed by Wayne Bennett will perform at U of 0 Beall Concert Hall. 8 pm, free. LCC Music Faculty opens Its concert season tonight at 8 pm. Saxophonist Tom Bergeron, pianist Barbara Myrick and flutist Alice Burke are some of the performers. Blue Door Theater, Per forming Arts Bldg. Free. Film Travelogue Film: Discovery Portugal. Hult Center, Soreng Theatre, 7:30 pm. $5.50. 687-5000. Lecture Lane Dance Theatre lecture/demonstrations by LCC students to Inform the public about the art of making dance. Eugene YMCA, 3:10 pm. Pierre Parodi of the ARC Community in France speaks on "Nonviolence." Eugene Friends Meeting, 2274 Onyx. 7 pm. All welcome. Free. Etc. Haky’s Comet Meditaton with Solemn Benedic tion. Unitarian Church, 40th & Donald. 7:30 pm. free. 683-6699. Open Talent Night, a chance to perform your own talents on stage at Edison's Bar, The Factory, 4740 Main St., Springfield. 8 pm. Wednesday 27 Sunrise 7:23 m Sunset 4:38 pm Full Moon 4:43 pm Avg. High 50 Asp. Low 37 Car Care with a Conscience Audi • Volkswagen Porsche • BMW Alfa Romeo European mport Specialists 687-0040 1975 W 7th Avenue Eugene Oregon 0740’ Hours 8am to 5 30 p m YAi Fine Automotive Workmanship (A place for, evexvone.’ .0% 19— —i" PERALANDRA BOOKS & MUSIC FOR THE MIND & SPIRIT OPEN MON .-SAT., 10-6 790 EAST 11th (AT ALDER) 485-4848 CHANUKAH FAIRE SUN. NOV. 24 •ee 11 AM 6 PM LIVE JEWISH MUSIC/ CRAFTS ETHNIC FOOD/CHILDREN'S PROGRAM Admission $2.50/adults $1/kids over 5 Directions Take 1-5 to Cottage Grove exit. Follow signs to Dorena lake. Go east 3% miles on Row River Rd. to pink Anderson's Market; continue on right fork 5 miles to Moshav Shivtel Shalom, 36351 Govt. Rd., Dorena. Look lor colorful flags. (Total drive to 35 minutes S.E. of Eugene) For more Information 1-946-1338 or 1-946-160% hsy •• 05/ The Very Little Theatre presents O it J a Madcap Farce... FOOTLIGHT FRENZY” Nov. 14-16, 21-24* 29, 30 Box Office open 2:00-5:30 Tuesday-Saturday 2350 Hilyard Street Call 344-7751 ♦Sunday Matinee Added Performance: Wednesday, November 27 mO2m22ce Order now for the Holidays. . . Pumpkin Ice Cream Pies Our own gourmet pumpkin ice cream in a granola graham cracker crust Holiday Ice Cream Flavors Brownie Bars • Mini Pizzas Open M-Th 12-8 • Fr-Sun 12-9 943 River Road • 688-9025 r* GREAT WALL RESTAURANT Authentic Szechuan Style Chinese Food VVdtlli, NIEtIIY duOSprCTC : NOW SERVING COCKTAILS I OPEN Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 am-10 pm 11:30 am-10:30 pm 4:00-10:30 pm 12 noon-10 pm Saturday Sunday 862 Main Street, Springfield ORDER TO CO—726-9133 Share the Holidays with your deer ones r L ORPPie ~ Dale J with cards and gifts and all the trimmings from the Christmas Shop at PAPER TDADED/ _ 5th Street Public Market 3rd Floor • 343-3622 Each week through Christmas we'll have a different Ornament of the Week at 20-40% off Cruise home free withKZA Thursday and Friday afternoons