Calendar of Events Compiled by Bob Webb; Campus Information 686-INFO TODAY “A Night at the Opera" and “My Little Chickadee” Cinema 7. Tom Grant and Friends. Free. 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. Bach Cantata BWV 74.$1. 3:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. “Bus Stop” *3. 8:30 p.m. Oregon Reper tory Theatre Atrium Building. “Sacco and Vanzetti” $1. 7 and 9:15 p.m. 180 PLC. Forbindelsestad Kansanlanstjat Scan dinavian dancers. Free. Noon Downtown Mall. ’ “Skupper-Duppers" $1.11 a.m. Carnival Theatre. Reception for Richard Quigley. 7:30 p.m. Maude I. Kearns Art Center. “Tamanawislllahee: Rituals and Acts in a Landscape” 50c. 8 p.m. 150 Geology. Slow Buck. Free. 3 to 6 p.m. EMU Beer Garden. “The Conformist" $1. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. 177 Lawrence. FRIDAY “Alice's Restaurant” 98c. Midnight. Mayflower Theatre. “And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little” $3 and $4, UO students and senior citizens V2 price. 8:30 p.m. Carnival Theatre. Helen Rifas classical harpist. Free. Noon. Downtown Mall. Tom Grant and Friends. Free. 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. Bach's Mass in B Minor. $7.50, $5, and $3. 8:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. “A Night at the Opera” and “My Little Chickadee" Cinema 7. “The Resurrection of Eve” Midnight. Cinema 7. “Bus Stop” $4- 8:30 p.m. Oregon Reper tory Theatre, Atrium Building. SATURDAY “Bus Stop” $4. 8:30 p.m. Oregon Reper tory Theatre, Atrium Building. Chamber Music Concert. $5, $3.50 and $2.50. 8:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. “The Gold Rush" 7 and 9:45 p.m. and “Room Service” 8:25 p.m. $1. 180 PLC. “A Night at the Opera” and “My Little Chickadee" cinema 7. “The Resurrection of Eve” Midnight. Cinema 7. Tom Grant and Friends. Free. 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. Gamel el Rooh Middle-Eastern dancing. Free. Noon. Saturday Makket. Madrigal Music. Free. 1 p.m. Saturday Market. “And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little” $3 and $4, UO students and senior citizens Vz price. 8:30 p.m. Carnival Theatre. “Alice’s Restaurant” 98c. Midnight. Mayflower Theatre. SUNDAY “Bus Stop” $3. 8:30 p.m. Oregon Reper tory Theatre, Atrium Building. George Navarro of Mithrandir. Free. 12:30 p.m. Westmoreland Park. Airborne. Free. 1 p.m. Westmoreland Park. Lecture Concert: Bach Cantata 201. $5, $3.50 and $2.50. 3:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. “A Night at the Opera" and “My Little Chickadee" Cinema 7. Tom Grant and Friends. Free. 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. MONDAY Bach Cantata BWV 19. $1. 3:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. Recreational Folk Dancing. Free. 7:30 teaching, 8:30 request dancing. 103 Ger linger. “Les Enfants Terribles” and “Land of Silence and Darkness” Cinema 7. Coast Folks, poetry potpourri. Free. Noon. Downtown Mall. TUESDAY Ragtime Millionaires. Free. Noon. Down town Mall. Bach Cantata BWV 40. $1. 3:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. “Les Enfants Terribles" and “Land of Silence and Darkness" Cinema 7. Israeli Folk Dancing. Free. 8 p.m. teach ing and requests. Newman Center 1850 Emerald Street. WEDNESDAY “Les Enfants Terribles and “Land of Silence and Darkness" Cinema 7. Slipstream. Free. 9:30 to 1:30 a m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. Bach Cantata BWV 106. $1 3:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. Belly Dancer. Free. Noon. Downtown Mall. CONTINUING Original Lithographs and Woodcuts by W.C. Weltzin. Free. Alan Anderson Execu tive Apparel Ltd., 837 Monroe. Thru July. Summer Group Show. Free. Gallery West, 1597 Oak Street. Through Sept. 25. Paintings by David McCosh. Free. Museum of Art. July 10 through August 14. Photographs by Edward Weston. Free. Photography of Oregon Gallery Museum of Art. Through August. “Mystery Novel in Gallery Format" by Richard Howorth. Free. Focus Gallery Museum of Art. Through August. Paintings and drawings by Richard Quig ley. Free. Maude I. Kerns Art Center. Through July. NORTHWEST First Annual Open Aire Faire. $3 adults, $1 children under 12. 10 a.m. each day. Wilsada Park, Carver OR. Saturday and Sunday. KC and the Sunshine Band. $6.50 ad vance, $7.50 day of show. 8 p.m. Portland Memorial Coliseum. Friday. Leo Sayer and Melissa Manchester. $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50. 7:30 p.m. Portland Civic Auditorium. Sunday. KELTY SILVER ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL The most respected name in backpacks is featured at the Sport Haus. WE HAVE THE FULL LINE OF KELTY BACKPACKS FREE — 2 water bottles plus 2 ensolite pads with every purchase of Kelty Frame Packs or 1/2 price off any of our stoves. Sale ends Monday July 11 611 East 13th 342-7021 f All my children By GLEN OZONEWOOD Of the Emerald What the hell. Let’s start this one out on a happy note. Phil and little Phil are finally getting to be pals. They just returned from a camp ing trip all smiles and laughs. With the new baby on the way, everything's looking rosy for the Brent family. Across town, though, things are getting sticky for Line and Kitty. Kitty’s starting to feel the symptoms of her disease. The other day she dropped her best china pot 'cause she couldn't control her hands. Of course, keeping with their tradition of not being upfront with each other, Kitty’s not going to tell Line about it, but just shine it on as if nothing had happened. I don't understand why they don’t play it straight with each other, nothing is served by hiding things. “And what about Donna Beck," you all scream in unison. Well, just relax, she hasn t turned a trick — yet. She's still hanging out on Locus Street but just the other day she turned down an offer of $100 to bed down with some uptown dude. Now she's working as a waitress in some dive in the building where she used to whore, and unless Chuck comes to rescue her soon, it's back on her back. Chuck keeps trying to get ahold of Donna, but Estell's pimp (who’d love to get Donna in his stable) always seems to answer the phone, and the messages never get through. But back to Pine Valley. We recently saw a side of Danny Kinnicott we d never seen be fore. Seems he finally got tired of putting up with Benny’s wise re marks, and stopped by the pool house one night to tell him to lay off. Benny didn't seem to be paying much attention so Danny-boy grabbed him by the collars earning himself a punch in the gut. Danny warmed to the situation, though, and with the old one-two, layed Benny out on the floor. See, Benny has been giving Danny and Brook a lot of crap be cause he overheard them making plans to sneak away for the week end for a litte fun . They’ve got a little beach cottage lined up, and the only thing threatening their plans is that Phoebe might find out. Of course, Benny is threatening to tell her. In fact it was a real busy week for Benny. Phoebe is starting to make plans to hassle Charles and fight his move for a divorce. She's paying Benny to sneak around and spy on Charles and Mona, and Tuesday, she even sent him to steal a pair of pajamas that Charles had left at Mona’s house. Look out Charles, Phoebe’s on the move. But love is blooming some places in Pine Valley. David and Kris tina are starting to coo and woo at each other. Now that Kristina knows she didnt really kill her father, she’s acting a bit more normal and David has asked her to move into his cabin full time, an offer she’s sure to accept. The whole situation is leaving Jeff Martin a little bum med out; he d started developing eyes for Kristina himself. Such is life ODEODEODEODEODEODEODEODEODEOOEODEODEODEODEODEODEODEODE