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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1981)
EVENTS Fall Creek Bakery HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE CHIP OOKIES FRESH CROISSANTS A DANISH DAILY Mon-Fri 8-7 Sat 10-7 Next to UO Bookstore 1771:1-9 GAY RAP will meet as three small groups, two tor men, one for women, on Monday nights. New comers welcome Call GPA at 686-3360 for more information. 1760:1 -8 GAY COFFEEHOUSES will again meet at at regular place and time bi-weekly beginning Wednesday, Jan. 14. Call GPA at 686-3360 tor information 1761:1 -8 IFC POLICY MEETING THE IFC WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING to discuss policies that will guide the committee in its allocations for FY 1980- 81 All students are welcome to attend, TUESDAY, JAN. 13 3:30 PM EMU - room to be potted 2094:1-13 ENTERTAINMENT THE BIJOU 492 E 13th (at Ferry St) 6M-BIJU The Best Sound System The Best Theatre In Town ELVIS Bom January 8, 1935, Elvis Aaron Pres ley became legend ELVIS-THAT'S THE AY fT IS documents the 1970 Las Vegas shows. 27 hit songs SHOWTIMES 7 A 9 PM ADMISSION: Sunday-Thursday $2.25 Friday-Saturday $2 75 Bijou Film Society $2 Bijou Midnite Jailhouse Rock Elvis' second (and arguably best) film Co-sponsored with KZEL THURSDAY 96 cants FRIDAY-SATURDAY $1.9« CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 697-0733 EUGENE PREMIERE-ENDS TUESDAY DON GIOVANNI Joseph Losey's highly acclaimed rendition on Mozart's operatic masterpiece SHOWING 8 PM ONLY Reduced Adm Mat Sat 2 pm A benefit for Eugene Opera Sunday 1 pm. Call 485-3985 for info. 1. V? THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY PRE SENTS JUNGLE BOOK Based on Rudyard Kipling's "Mowgh" stories, this beautiful animated film is an explosion of color and music that follows the adventures of a boy who wants to live his life in the jungle among the animals he loves FRIDAY, JAN. 9 6:30, 8:45,10:30 180PLC $1.50 1-9 i" EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents RICHARD PRYOR LIVE IN CONCERT Richard Pryor is pure outrageous magic on stage In fact, the man's dangerous He makes you laugh so hard you can hurt yourself At Long Beach, the site of this film, they had to carry one woman out of the concert hall because she was laughing so hard she couldn't breathe This bawdy and uproarious comedy should be a fine start to winter term. SATURDAY, JAN. 10 7:30 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 THE SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS WOODY ALLEN A DIANE KEATON IN ANNIE HALL Woody takes a hilariously funny look at human relationships through the story of his own bittersweet romance with Annie Hall (Keaton). An Academy Award winning masterpiece, including Best Actress for Keaton. SATURDAY, JAN. 10 7 A 9:15 PM 180 PLC $1.50 adults/S1 kids WE’VE MOVED! And We’re Having A GRAND RE-OPENING SPECIAL Open 8:30 - 5:30 M-F Subaru Datsun Honda Toyota BMW Porsche Audi VW Mercedes Jaguar Factory Trained Mechanics ^DtO^ DATSUN TOYOTA & HONDA CVCC 4-CYL TUNE-UP SPECIAL Includes: valve adjustment, tune-up, points, plugs, condenser, plus carborator & scope adjustment. PARTS & LABOR only $34.95 Tony Chiton Chilton 1 ith & Chambers, Eugene I^e Werthamer 345-2222 EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents THE WHO In THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT As the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS put It, "No self-respecting Who fan will miss seeing THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT." This good time movie chronicles one of rock's most vibrantly zany bands, The Who, in an exciting documentary that distills their electrifying energy thru rare concert footage and insightful inter views. KIDS is an overwhelming experience, an exciting testament to one of the most controversial and vital superbands in rock history And just to make it interesting, 3 film posters will be given away FREE at each of the show ings, winning to be determined by the number on your ticket stub FRIDAY, JAN. 9 7 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 1767:1-9 Silence as you’ve never before seen... yes, the EMU Cultural Forum presents HAYWARD COLEMAN International Mime January 13 8 pm Robinson Theatre $3 UO students $4 general public FREE amazing workshop with Hayward Coleman January 13 12:30 Robinson Theatre What more could you ask? 1779 1 THINK PINK The two best dressed pink people at Friday's Beer Garden will either win a lunch for two at HARRY'S ON THE CANAL or a tree large MAZZI'S PIZZA DON’T BE A DINK DRESS IN PINK 1-9 THE SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS ALLAUDIN WILLIAM MATHIEU IN CONCERT Allaudm’s spontaneous improvisations have an intricate and tar-flung architec ture His music has been called an early planetary cathedral " Allaudin has com posed for Duke Ellington, Maynard Fer guson, Stan Kenton, The San Francisco Symphony Chorus, and the The Kronos String Quartet At present. Allaudin livos and teaches in San Francisco, working with his colleague and mentor Terry Riley. This is Allaudin's first solo ap pearance in Oregon With strong training in jazz, classical music, and North Indian singing, his music combines elements from all three into a unique and special presentation FRIDAY, JAN. 9 8 PM GERLINGER LOUNGE (15th A University) $4 Allaudin will be interviewed and selec tions from his music played on January 9, at 11 am on KLCC and at 12:30 pm on KWAX Allaudin will also offer workshops on January 10 and 11 Information available at the concert or call 342-4695. 1 -9 EMU CULTURAL FORUM present* A SLAVE OF LOVE This widely praised film was first in the U S. in early 1979 and astonished many for two reasons: a great story coupled with great filmmaking, and it's a Russian production The last is astonishing because recent Russian films have not achieved the greatness of Russian cin ema in the 20s. The setting of the film is 1918 during the the Bolshevik Revolu tion. In the south of Russia a film crew is attempting to finish a romantic melo drama. oblivious to the tide of change about to engulf them Their film supply runs out, government troops invade their set and the turmoil of revolution draws closer Only the beautiful leading lady is able to recognize the political realities, as falling in love with a Bolshevik camer aman she finds herself caught up in the forces of revolution and transformation. SUNDAY, JAN. 11 7 A 9PM 180 PLC $1.25 SUBTITLES EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents DANCE! BOOGIE TO THE 50's BEAT OF KING BOP Put on your high-top Keds, slick back you hair, and bop till you drop Relive the 50 s with good old rock-n-roll and FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY, JAN. » 8-10:30 PM EMU BALLROOM PERSONALS GREEKS Would you believe quality party pictures for $1.31 apiece? That's the cost per print if you take advantage ot our BUY 3 GET 1 FREE special WALLY KEMPE & Associates John Dutton-Manager Phone 344-67SO _1742:1-16 THE SPECIAL YOU AND PREGNANCY Free pregnancy testing, Birthright 687-8651 __4683:H CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Organization Maat Ing: Thursday, 5:00 pm, EMU. Room number to be posted on EMU daily schedule All are welcome 1 700 H GET FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE on Alterations at Siegmund's Cleaners 821 E 13th Ave __ 181 UWH CRISIS CENTER U of O Telephone Hot Line from 5 pm to 8 am Help with personal & emotional problems Strictly confidential Call 688-4488 164 MH DUFFY’S POOL TOURNEY SUNDAYS AT 4 PM MONDAYS AT 8:30 PM Fraa Pool Prtzaall It's a great combination! 1-9 DANETTE SCHWITTER Happy 21st birthday and enjoy every moment of it. From your EX-ROOMIE 1-8 “Ken Bro” is back! "Hey Hey" _1^8 STILLWELL I'm looking fowrward to a great term with an awesome little sis You still lustfully No. 1 in my eyes Love. YOUR BIG BRO 1-8 WARD WOMAN Damn glad to have you back - get ready for a wild and crazy term! Love S. VELLA _ _ 1-8 DUFFY'S FAMOUS FRIDAY AT 4 $1.75 Pitchers 4-6 FREE POPCORN Every Friday at DUFFY’S! ----1^ start the weekend early DUFFY'S Special Thursday Edition Live music with HOT WHACKS THURSDAY, JAN 8, 9-1 -----u HAMILTON: Meet me for matzoh ball soup at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI _376 tin LIVE MUSIC! Jones & Butterfield return to MAX’S SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 __ t 9 l ake the chill out of winter with IRENE’S HOT SOUPS A CHILI Featured exclusively at Duffy's! _1JJ GENERAL HOSPITAL HAPPY HOUR! at DUFFY S Watch "GH" on the big screen Wine 50 cents, beer 35 cents, every weekday from 2-3 pm Follow the trials and tribulations of all the GH crew at Putty's!_ 1 -9 STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE is available winter term from Oregon Hall cashiers through Friday. January 16 The cost is only $41 30 tor winter term or $122 through next summer _ 1748:1-16 FIJI Purple Garter Party Picture of the Week Wally Kempe & Associates Photographers John Dutton Manager 344-6750 trimmjLum Happy New Year Good Luck Winter Term! TT ******* iiiiinmiiiimn*!