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Campus* Information: 686-INFO
Thursday
FILM ,,Tho Trou*
The Point and The
ble With Tribbles 7 an
pm 180 PLC
“Sen lunch, Hometried
Truckstop. tata Alder
Rav Freedman, dinner,
Hometried TrucKstop. T4t
A,dcru?se Control with Nancy
Kin^ S2.9 30p m EupeneHo
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theatre 4 8pm
The^ne eVii*idHall
Robinson Tneauc.
MISCELtANEOUS.on an<) dl5.
Sll<3e d'. Ar, in public Places
cussion 730pm Maude
PK'e°,9ns "nte, t9tOE.t5,h
^Monumental Work* #A" E£
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trsare-eaturedat-Open
trough July 2' Tours are
available
Friday
S1 25.Tand930pm
180 PLC
MwS'nnvHall Old time music S3
Ke r,V i? 50 Eugene Folklore
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coin Street Mever dinner,
Dave and Jane Meyer
Hometried Truckstop.
Trufse Control "l«t Na"c»
K,ni (See Thursday s listing)
THETAneBEFan,a.ticKs" (See
Thursday s listing)
. u0 Dance Event, ° £
Dougherty Dance Theatre. Ge.
Unger Annex
miscellaneous w50
0re9°7n oCmUnveneta Music.
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dance. cra”f/inltv spirit, you
non. c0™*™ Jave downtown
nameit.Buse • 65-cent
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mission price
"Aesthetic Intention of the
Artist," a panel discussion
Free, 7:30 p m Maude Kerns Art
Center, 1910 E 15th Ave
Saturday
FILM
A Night at the Opera" $1 25,
7 and 9 pm. 180 PLC
"Godzilla's Revenge,” 1:30
p m KOZY TV. Cable II
MUSIC
Ogien, free. 11:30 a m Satur
day Market, 8th Avenue and
Oak Street
Kat. breakfast, Homefried
Truckstop. 1414 Alder St
Doug Hensley, dinner, Home
fried Truckstop, 1414 Alder St
The Racoons, $2, 7:30 p m
potluck. 9pm concert Com
munity Center for the Perform
ing Arts, 8th Avenue and Lin
coln Street
Cruise Control with Nancy
King (See Thursday's listing)
THEATRE
The Fantasticks" (See
Thursday s listing)
UO Dance Event " (See
Friday’s listing)
MISCELLANEOUS
Oregon Country Fair, See
Friday s listing)
Art Access. 9:45 a m KWAX
FM, 91 1 Interviews with local
artists
State Class 3 Champions in
gymnastics, free. 1 p m Satur
day Market. 8th Avenue and
Oak Street
David Leong and students,
Tai Chi demonstration, free. 2
p m Saturday Market, 8th
Avenue and Oak Street
Sunday
MUSIC
Cimbalom John, free, 2 p m
5th Street Public Market A rare
chance to hear a concert cym
balom. a Hungarian piano-sized
dulcimer
Stephen Cohen and Jeff Stier,
breakfast, Homefried Truck
stop, 1414 Alder St.
Michael Harrison, dinner,
Homefried Truckstop. 1414
Alder St
John Workman and Philip
Curtis, free. 9:30 p m Eugene
Hotel.
June 21 to
June 27
Eduardo Delgado and Daniel
Pollack, pianists $3.50 general,
$2 50 students and senior ci
tizens 8p m Beall Hall
Continental Singers and Or
chestra, tree, 7 pm Emerald
Baptist Church
MISCELLANEOUS
Oregon Country Fair (See
Friday's listing)
Monday
FILM
"The Night Porter" $1 25,
7:30 p m 180 PLC
MUSIC
John Workman and Philip
Curtis (See Sunday s listing)
Tuesday
MUSIC
In Cahoots, breakfast. Home
fried Truckstop, 1414 Alder St.
Rephael, dinner, Homefried
Truckstop, 1414 Alder St.
Cam and Jack Newton, free,
9 30pm Eugene Hotel
MISCELLANEOUS
"The Sufi Message in Our
Time” $1. 8 p m Friends Meet
inghouse, 2274 Onyx St.
Art in Public Places. $1,8p m
Open Gallery, 417 High St
Wednesday
FILM
"Swept Away" $1.25. 7:30
p m 180 PLC
MUSIC
Michael Marker, folksinger,
$2, 8 p m Wesley Center, 1236
Kincaid St.
Cam and Jack Newton. (See
Tuesday's listing)
Jon Jarvie, dinner Homefried
Truckstop, 1414 Alder St.
Continuing
Maude Kerns Art Center,
1910 E. 15th Ave , Thru July 1:
Sheila Richamond, batiks;
Roland White, ceramics: main
gallery Ralph Clarke, photo
graphy: mezzanine Nancy
Shutt, drawings and etchings:
rental sales Leslie Culbertson,
jewelry: sales gallery
Gallery 30. 2650 Willamette,
thru June 30 "Color," Becky
Sands, oil: Arlene Stanley, wa
tercolor
Portland gays celebrate
By TAMARA SWENSON
Of the Emerald
Portland s gay community will
celebrate Gay Pride Day Satur
day, June 23 in Portland's
downtown area
The celebration marks the
10th anniversary of the
Stonewall Resistance, when
lesbians and gay men fought
police harassment in New York
for the first time The event
which led to the modern gay
civil rights movement.
"Gay Pride Day has been set
aside as the time we honor our
accomplishments and reflect
upon our progress, says Carl
Goodman, executive director of
the Portland Town Council
Portland's celebration will
begin at noon at the Pioneer
Courthouse, on the corner of
S W 5th and Morrison streets,
where lesbians, gay men and
their heterosexual supporters
will gather for a march from the
courthouse to the north end of
Waterfront Park, across from
Portland s Saturday Market
After the parade has arrived a
rally, “intended as an oppor
tunity for people to embarass
their homosexual brethren." is
scheduled
Rep Gretchen Kafoury. D —
Portland, will deliver the rally's
keynote address.” says Good
man Spokespersons from the
Portland Town Council, Lesbian
Parenting Alliance, Metropoli
tan Community Church, Amer
ican Friends Service Commit
tee. and other groups will also
address the Gay Pride Day
celebrants
"The day is intended as an
ethnic celebration rather than a
political event,” Goodman says
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LEISURELY FAMILY DINING
Nice quiet atmosphere
LOUNGE
Happy Hours 5-7 pm
Seafood hors d’oeuvres
Restaurant 11-11 pm
583-1880
Lounge 11-2 am
165 W. 11th
Dancewear &
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Featuring
Swimwear
• Warm Lps
• Theatrical Makeup
• Gymnastic Wear
• Leotards
• Tights
• Dance Shoes
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(Nrxt to thf Atrium)
686-2671
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Three delicious
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Campus
Dairy Queen
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