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Jan. 29 to Feb. 4 Compiled by Bob Webb Campus information: 686-INFO, ask for tape 651 Thursday FILM "I, Claudius (Parts 5 and 6)" 177 Lawrence 8 p.m. $1.25. 'Why Not!" at 7:30 p m "Cousin, Cousine" at 9:15 p.m. Cinema 7. $3 KOZY-TV. Cable 11: "Last Angry Man" at 8 p m "Sniper" at 10:30 p.m. MUSIC Musical Smorgasbord Room 198. School ot Music 12:30 p m. Free. Degree Recital: Susan Broughton, organ Beall Hall 8 p.m Songwriters' Showcase: Emmy Fox. Barney Bar bour, Cecelia Ostrow and Percy Hilo. 167 EMU 7:30 pm.SI. THEATER "The Drunkard" Very Little Theatre 8:15 p.m $4 Call 344-7751 for reservations Misalliance" Oregon Repertory Theatre 8:15 p m $5. Written by George Bernard Shaw Directed by Will Emery. Call 485-1946 for reservations DANCE Dance 81" Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall 8 p.m. $4 50 general. $2.75 UO students, $3 50 other students Cal! 686-4191 for reservations Friday FILM "Nosferatu" 150 Geology 7 and 9 p m $1 65. Meetings With Remarkable Men" 177 Lawrence 7 and 9:30 p.m $1.50 "Frenzy” 123 Science 7 and 9:30 p m $1.50 Why Not1” at 7:30 and 10:40 p m Cousin, Cousine (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11. "20 Million Miles to Earth" at 9 p m. "Shop on Main Street" at 11 p.m. MUSIC Women's Press 10 Year Anniversary Celebration: Holly Near at noon, Cindy Ritchey at 1 p.m , Heidi Boenke at 2 p m , Neanna Embers at 4 p.m. Project Space, 39 E. 10th Free Swinging the Oldies. KWAX-FM, 91.1.6:30 p.m Jazz Alive: The 1980 Molde International Jazz Festival. KWAX-FM. 91.1.9p.m. THEATER "Improvisation and the State of the Heart" per formed by David Schein Dance Works. 1231 Olive 8:30 p.m $3. Call 344-9817 or 686-8578 for informa tion, "The Drunkard" (See Thursday's listing) "Misalliance " $6 (See Thursday's listing) "God" Oregon Repertory Theatre Midnight $2.50. Written by Woody Allen. Directed by Hans Christofferson Call 485-1946 for reservations DANCE "Dance '81" (See Thursday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Winds of Change Vinila Rayska from Ananda Marga KOZY-TV, Cable 117 p.m Saturday FILM "Agatha" 150 Geology 7 and 9 p.m. $1.25 "Let It Be" 180 PLC. 7 and 9 p.m. $1.50. "It Happened One Night" 107 Lawrence 7 and 9:30 p m $1 25. "Why Not!” at 7:30 and 10:40 p.m "Cousin. Cousine" (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "International House" at 10 p m. DANCE ' Dance '81" (See Thursday s listing) MISCELLANEOUS Women's Press 10 Year Anniversary Celebration: Emmy Fox and Nancy Sitz a* noon, J Althea at 1 pm, Women Writer's Workshop at 2 p.m., Women's Press Open House at 4 p m. Free Ishtar at 8:30 p.m $2 at door. Art and Commodity Auction to benefit Women's Press from 10-10:30 p m Project Space. 39 E. 10th The artwork of Jennifer Quske (above) is among a collection of works by Oregon printmakers on display at Visions and Perceptions gallery of art. MUSIC Backwoods Jazz by Emery, Schmidt and McCann Community Center for the Performing Arts. 9:30 p.m $3 advance. $3.50 day of show THEATER 'The Clown, the Princess and the Amazon" musical comedy written and performed by the Crescent-Heart Ensemble. EMU Ballroom 2 and 8 p m S3-$5 sliding scale for adults, $1 children, under 6 free "The Drunkard'' (See Thursday's listing) Misalliance" $6. (See Thursday's listing) "God" (See Friday's listing) A Two-Day Workshop in improvisational Acting with David Schein Dance Works, 1231 Olive. 10 a m -5 p m Saturday and Sunday $35 for both days. Call 344-9817 or 686-8578 for pre-registration. Myth and Change, with Joseph Campbell KLCC FM, 89.7. 11 a m Sunday FILM "Lumiere" 180 PLC. 7 and 9 p.m. $1.25. "Why Not!" at 2 and 7:30 p.m "Cousin, Cousine" at 3:45 and 9:15 p m Cinema 7. $2.50 matinee, $3 evening MUSIC Susan St. John, soprano, and Philip Kelsey, piano. Beall Hall 4 p m $3 general, $2 students and senior citizens. Benefit concert for the winners of the Oregon District Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Backwoods Jazz by Emery, Schmidt and McCann. (See Saturday's listing) Album Preview, classical. KWAX-FM, 89.7. 6 p.m. THEATER "Misalliance" 2 and 8p.m. $4 matinee, $5 evening. (See Thursday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Women's Press 10 Year Anniversary Celebration: Women's Movement Workshop. Dance Improvisa tion facilitated by Terrie Yaffe and Karen Nelsen of Joint Forces at noon. Susan Arrow at 2 p m., Majik at 3 p m Free Open Mike tor Women Performers at 7 p.m. $1 at the door Monday FILM ' Why Not!" and "Cousin. Cousine" (See Thurs days listing) MUSIC Monday Nite Blues Jam. Black Forest Tavern 9:30 p.m No cover. T uesday FILM “Why Not!' and “Cousin, Cousine” (See Thurs day’s listing) MISCELLANEOUS Winds ol Change: (See Friday s listing) Wednesday THEATER “God" 9 p.m. (See Friday's listing) Continuing Museum ot Art: "The Stone o( Heaven" jade carvings: oil paintings by Kay Buckner. Main Floor Gallery. Through Feb. 8. Maude Kerns Art Center: Paintings by Margaret Goodwill Main Gallery. Through Jan. 31. Photo graphs by Nancy Jones. Mezzanine Gallery. Through Jan. 29. Kairos Gallery: Abstract Landscapes by Margaret Coe. Through Jan. 31. Opus 5: Raku and stoneware by Ron Weil. Through Jan. 31. Visions and Perceptions: Serigraphs by Nancy Denison and Jim Boutwell. Through Jan. 31. The Second Annual Oregon Printmaker's Show. Feb. 3-28 Project Space. 39 E 10th: Women's Art Show 12-5 p.m. Through Feb. 1. Oregon Repertory Theatre Noon Time Gallery: Tapestries by Mina Degifis. 11 a.m.-2 p.m Monday Friday Through February. University Theatre and UO Dept, of Dance .23,24, 28-31 Robinson Theatre 8 p.m. 686-4191 $4.50, $2.75 UO students & seniors, $3.50 other students. jmxx Cultural Forum Presents Songwriter’s Showcase An evening of original music, written and performed by Eugene area artists: Emmy Fox Barney Barbour Cecelia Ostrow Percy Hilo Followed by discussion with the artists. Thursday, January 29 7:30-10:30 p.m. Room 167 EMU *1.00 admission WE BUY USED RECORDS Bring in your Jazz, Rock, Classical, and Blues We Pay Top Prices HOUSE OF RECORDS 258 E. 13th Between Pearl and High Streets