Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1978, Section B, Page 8, Image 16

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    Jan. 19 to
Jan. 26
FILM
' Children of Paradise" Cinema 7. The classic film
directed by Marcel Carnes
"They Live By Night" $1.25. 7 p.m. 180 PLC.
1949, directed by Nicolas Ray.
MUSIC
Noon Gig: Jamie and David Meyer. Free. Noon.
EMU E. Lobby
Student Recital: Larry Evans, voice and Gary
Lang, piano. Free. 12:30 p.m. Beak Concert Hall
Jim Parfitt. Free. 9 a.m -Noon Homefried Truck
stop.
Barbara Stevens. Free. Noon-3 p.m. Homefried
Truckstop.
Greg Field. Free. 6-9 p.m. Homefried Truckstop
Robert Cray Band. $2. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Mur
phy and Me Tavern.
Jeff Lorber Fusion. $1.50. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
Eugene Hotel Lounge.
THEATER
The Belle of Amherst' $4. 5:30 p.m. Maude
Kerns Art Center, 15th and VrKard. This one-person
show is an evening of wermth, humor and insight
from the world of Emily Dickinson. It stars Priscilla
Lauris and is directed and produced by George
Lauds. Advance tickets, reservations and group
rates are available at Backstage Danceware, 878
Pearl, 686-2671 The house and wine bar open at
7:45 p.m.
"H.M.S. Pinafore" $3 students and senior citi
zens, $6 general, $8 reserved. 8 p.m. Sheldon High
School, 2455 Willakenzie Road Gilbert and
SulHvan’s comic opera Performed by Eugene
Opera. Call 485-3985 for tickets and info.
'Under Milk Wood" S3. 7:40 music, 8 p.m. cur
tain. Oregon Repertory Theatre, Atrium Building.
The play, by Dylan Thomas, is a film-like panorama
of more than 40 eccentric personalities who lived in
the small Welsh fishing village of Thomas' child
hood. Directed by Randi Douglas. Linda Danielson
and Bob Choderker will present a program of early
Welsh folk songs as pre-show music. For reserva
tions call 485-1946.
"Jesse and the Bandit Queen" $2.50, University
students and senior citizens Vi price. 8 p.m. Arena
Stage, Villard Hall. The play, by David Freeman,
explores the explosive relationship between the
outlaw, Jesse James and the Bandit queen, Belle
Starr, and the tension between the myth and reality
of their personal lives. Directed by Betty Bernhard.
Reservations: 686-4191
MISCELLANEOUS
Poetry Reading by Richard Weinraub Free. 8
p.m. 142 Straub
Valley Cafhgrapher's Guild meeting 7:30 p.m.
Maude Kerns Art Center. A film on Japanese Paper
Making will be shown.
FILM
"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" $1. 7 and
9:30 p.m. 177 Lawrence Directed by John Huston
Starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim
Holt. A classic film based on the classic novel by B
Traven.
“The Groove Tube” $1. 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. 150
Geology. Chevy Chase stars in this satire on televi
sion advertising.
"Dumbo” and an episode from the Flash Gordon
serial. $1. 7 and 9:30 p.m. 180 PLC. The Disney
animated clessic.
"Children of Paradise" (See Thursday's listing)
MUSIC
Slow Buck, plus surprises. $2, 50 cents kids. 9
p.m. The Ode Dexter Theatre, follow Hwy. 58 east
to the Dexter turnoff and then into downtown Dex
ter. All ages welcome.
The Guerrilla Band, including members of Fat
Chance. $1.50. 8:30p.m. Community Center for the
Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. Jazz, country and
folk music will be featured at this concert/dance.
Crosstown Flyers. $2. 9:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m. Mur
phy and Me Tavern.
Bill San. Free. 9 a m.-Noon Hometried Truck
stop.
Bamay 4 Bent. Free. Noon-3 p.m. Hometried
Trjckstop.
Blue Sky. Free. 6-9 p.m. Hometried Truckstop
Jeff Lorber Fusion. (See Thursday's listing)
Composition Student's Recital: New Works for
Orchestra. Free. 12:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall.
THEATER
"The Belle of Amherst" (See Thursday's listing)
"H.M.S. Pinafore" (See Thursday’s listing)
"Under Milk Wood" $4. (See Thursday's listing)
"Jesse and the Bandit Queen" (See Thursday’s
listing)
Earplay: "Death of a Pig," by John Kirkmorris. 10
p.m. KWAX-FM, 91.1. The death of a pig prompts
two sisters into deeper insights about themselves.
FILM
Two Documentaries: "Like a Rose" and "Ain't
Nobody’s Business" $1.50. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Community Center for the Performing Arts. 6th and
Lincoln. "Rose" concerns women and their ad
justments during 25 years in a Missouri prison.
“Business' is a highly praised film concerning
prostitution from both the hooker's and the vice
squad’s point of view. Included is an interview with
Margo St. James, founder of COYOTE, the San
Francisco based hooker’s union. This film has been
screened at several film festivals and will also be
shown at the New York Museum of Modem Art.
"Children of Paradise" (See Thursday’s listing)
"The Groove Tube" 180 PLC. (See Friday's list
ing)
"AH the President's Men " $1.25. 7 and 9:45 p.m.
150 Geology. Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman
star as Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in what
many consider to be one of the better films of the
decade, about an event of similar prominence
MUSIC
Early Keyboard Festival: Ariette Irving, harp
sichord and Owen Daley, clavichord. Free. 8 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall.
Metropolitan Opera: Wagner's "Tannhauser"
10:30 a.m. KWAX-FM, 91.1
Crosstown Flyers. (See Friday's listing)
Gina Lechman Free 10 a m.-12:30 p.m. Home
fried Truckstop
Pat Eysenbach. Free. 1-4p.m. Homefried Truck
stop
Photos by Gregg Weed
Jesse James (Tony Rust), the outlaw, attempts to steal a kiss from Belle Starr (Randi Ravitts), the bandit
queen, in University Theatre's production of "Jesse and the Bandit Queen." The adult western fantasy
plays tonight through Saturday on the Arena Stage, Villard Hall.
The Kin. Free. 6-9 p.m. Hometried Truckstop
Jeff Lorber Fusion (See Thursday 's listing)
THEATER
"The Belle of Amherst" (See Thursday's listing)
“H.M.S. Pinafore" (See Thursday's listing)
"Under Milk Wood" $2.50, 2 p.m. matinee $4
evening. (See Thursday’s listing)
“Jesse and the Bandit Queen" (See Thursday s
listing)
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FILM
“Children of Paradise" (See Thursday’s listing)
"Rebellon in Patagonia" Admission TBA. 3 p.m.
St. Thomas More, 1350 Emerald. Followed by
dialogues in Spanish.
"Lola Montez" $1. 7 and 9:30 p.m. 180 PLC.
MUSIC
Masters Degree Recital: Virginia Frake. voice.
Free. 4 p.m Beall Concert Hall
Limousine. Free. 9:15 p.m. International Steak
and Brew, 1-5 and Beltane. Disco/dance band play
ing rock n soul, hits and originals.
The Grateful Dead University students: $5.50,
$6.50 day of show; General: $6.50, $7.50 day of
show; Behind Stage: $5, $6 day of show; Re
served: $7.50. 7:30 p.m. Mac Court.
Blue Shadow $1. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a m Murphy
and Me Tavern
Ray Donnelly. Free. 1-4 p.m. Hometried Truck
stop.
Will Levin. Free. 6-9 p.m. Hometried Truckstop
Jeff Lorber Fusion. $1. (See Thursday's listing)
THEATER
"The Belle of Amherst" (See Thursday's listing)
"H.M.S Pinafore" 3p.m. (See Thursday's Isting)
"Under Milk Wood" (See Thursday's Using)
FILM
"Children of Paradise" (See Thursday's listing)
“Four Sons" $1.25. 7 p.m. 180 PLC. 1928, di
rected by John Ford
MUSIC
Music from the Center: tight harmonies with the
Sweet Adelines, also Sue Davis on concert harp,'
guitar and vocals. $1.8-11 p.m. Community Center
for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. Also
broadcast live over KLCC-FM, 90.1.
Mithrandir $ 1. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a m. Eugene Hotel
Lounge.
Blue Shadow. (See Sunday 's listing)
Noon Gig: Earl Kelley. Free. Noon. EMU E.
Lobby
Dress rehearsals for Eugene Symphony Or
chestra with guests Frances Raqozzino and Pat
Nash, duo-pianists. Free. 8p.m Beall Concert Hall
Program includes works by Berlioz (Overture "Le
Corsair") Poulenc (Double Piano Concerto in D
minor) and Tchaikovsky (Symphony #6 in B minor,
Op. 74"Pathetique"). Tickets must be picked up at
the School of Music.
MISCELLANEOUS
Auditions for Stories to Be Told" 8 p.m. Arena
Stage, Villard Hall. Three one-act plays ("The Story
of the Abscessed Tooth," "The Story of Gonzalez,"
“The Story of the Man Turned Into a Dog") directed
by Dr. Lowell Fiet. All plays are about contemporary
life Playing dates: April 14, 15, 19-22. For ques
tions about auditions call Fiet at 686-4229 Scripts
are available in the University Theatre Box Office
12-5 daily.
FILM
"Children of Paradise" (See Thursday's listing)
"Johnny Guitar" $1.25. 7 p.m. 180 PLC 1954,
directed by Nicolas Ray
MUSIC
Nancy King and Gary Johnson $1. 9:30
p.m.-1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge.
Beall Concert Series: UofO Opera - "The Little
Match Girt" 8 p.m. KWAX-FM, 91.1.
Jo Chinberg. Free. 9 a m.-Noon. Homefried
Truckstop
Barney & Bent. Free Noon-3 p.m. Homefried
Truckstop.
Bret Molmquist Free 6-9 p.m. Homefried Truck
stop.
Last Chance Band. $ 1. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Mur
phy and Me Tavern.
Eugene Symphony Orchestra. $5, $4.50, $3.50,
$3. (See Monday’s listing)
MISCELLANEOUS
Israeli Folk Dancing, teaching and requests.
Free. 8 p.m. Newman Center, 1850 Emerald.
FILM
"Hangman's House" $1.25. 7 p.m. 180 PLC.
1928, directed by John Ford.
MUSIC
Eugene Symphony Orchestra. $5, $4.50, $3.50,
$3. (See Monday 's listing)
Jazz Gig: Greg Nathan. Free. 7-9 p.m. EMU
Fishbowl.
Jeff Lorber Fusion. $1. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
Eugene Hotel Lounge.
Greg Field. Free. 9 a.m.-Noon. Homefried Truck
stop.
Jeff Douglas. Free. Noon-3 p.m. Homefried
Truckstop.
Larry Madison. Free. 6-9 p.m Homefried Truck
stop.
Mithrandir. $1.50. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Murphy
and Me Tavern
Photographs by Michael Grigsby. Bruinier Gal
lery, basement of U of O Library. Thru Jan. 23.
Sculpture and Drawings by Susan Nelson and
Ahola Arzah, Fine and Applied Arts Gallery, LCC
Thru Jan 26.
Mel Vincent's Oregon: An exhibition and sale of
watercolors Main Gallery, Maude Kerns Art
Center Thru Jan. 29.
Watercolors by Uzz Hardwick. Gentlewoman
Gallery, 1639 E. 19th. Thru Jan. 31.
Paper-cuts by Ron Gentry, and Portraits of
Diogenes and Others by Paul Ollswang. Eugene
Public Libary, 100 W. 13th. Thru Jan. 31.
Watercolors by Perry Acker and Pottery by Terry
Hutchinson. Gallery West, 1597 Oak. Thru Feb 1.
Spheres and Squiggles, sculpture by William
Roy. Open Gallery, 2nd floor Atrium. Thru Feb. 3.
Richard Hazetton, watercolors Rental Sales Gal
lery, Maude Kerns Art Center. Thru Feb. 6.
‘Working -I Do It for the Money."photos by Bill
Owens. Photography at Oregon Gallery, Museum
of Art. Thru Feb. 19.
The Seattle Scene, work by artist-instructors at
the Cornish School of Allied Arts: Woven graphics
and containers by Marie Lyman and Alice Van
Leunen, Paintings by LRAC artist Gary Bucken
dort. Focus Gallery, Museum of Art. Thru Feb. 19.
FILM
"The Best Way" The Movie House, 1220 S.W.
Taylor. Portland Directed by Claude Miller, pro
tege of Francois Truffaut and assistant to Godard,
Bresson and Demy. Nominated for 6 Caesars, the
French equivalent of our Academy Awards.
The Eagle" $2. 8 p.m. Sunday. Northwest Film
Study Center, Portland Art Museum, 1219 S.W.
Park Ave. This 1925 film stars Rudolph Valentino as
a Robin Hood type from the time of Catherine the
Great Directed by Clarence Brown. ■
"Masters of Traditional Music" 9 p.m. Tuesday
Arbuckle Rat, 1532 S. W. Morrison, Portland. Pre
sented by the Folk Lore Society
MUSIC
Whiskey Creek String Band. 9 p.m. Friday Ar
buckle Flat, 1532 S.W. Morrison, Portland
Johnny Mathis and Jane Oliver Admission TBA
8 p.m Wednesday. Portland Civic Auditorium. Tic
kets are on sale at The Ticket Place at Lipmans,
Rising Sun Records in Salem, Brass Ear in Lloyd
Center. The Record Plant in Beaverton and the
Auditorium Box Office.
THEATER
Secrets S3.50. 8:30 and 10:30p.m. Friday. The
Long Goodbye s Playback Theatre, N.W. 20th and
Everett, Portland. An original work created by and
about three Portland actors, with and under the
direction of Pat Torelle
Family Circus Theatre Collective. 9 p.m Satur
day Arbuckle Flat. 1532 S.W Morrison. Portland
University of Oregon Ballet Troup. $2 advance
$2.50 on the day of the show, $1.50 children 8p m
Saturday Newport High Gym, Newport, Oregon
The 35 dancers will perform in costume three bal
lets (two classical, one jazz), three modem pieces
and four folk selections Linda Hearn is the tour
director