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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1981)
EMU CULTURL FORUM presents Selected photographs by Bernard L. Freemesser Late professor of art at the University of Oregon will be featured in the PHOTO GALLERY located in the main lobby of the EMU. Opening reception will be Sunday, Fe brurary 22 at 2 pm. All are welcome Show will run through March 19. 2-10 How will the new U.S. foreign policy affect Latin America? Will El Salvador be another Vietnam? Is the revolution in Nicaragua in danger? Don’t miss Human Rights In Crisis: Latin America Starts today! For more info come to the registration desk outside the Ballroom. 2-19 PAUL OLUM Acting UO President visitin the SUAB Info and Grievance Center today from 11:30-12:30. Also Herb Chereck, Assoc. Registrar from1:30-2:30. Bring you questions and opinisons or just stop by st say hi! 2-19 Are you interested in a career in the music industry? THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM and CASCADE CONCERTS are happy to announce a Career in Music Seminar featuring John Ford Coley Leslie Topics will include man^areas, includ ing songwriting techniques, publishing, copyrighting and concert production, the seminar will take place on Saturday. February 28 at 1 pm at 150 Geology 2-20 ENTERTAINMENT CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 TONIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY CHILDREN OF PARADISE Starring mime Jean-Louis Barrault "Children of Paradise" has been called, quite aptly, the Gone with the Wind of art films Anyone who can resist its flamboyant charm deserves never to see Paris." Andrew is SHOWING 8:15 PM with A DAY IN THE COUNTRY An early Renoir masterpiece, from a short story by Maupassant, never seen in Eugene in this original version 35mm SHOWING 7:30 ONLY NEW AMERICAN MOVEMENT presents OUR MAN FLINT A funny spoof of James Bond film, with James Cobum as the super-macho, ultra-cool karate expert This spy adventure pits evil scientists against our super-agent, who use his wits and cigarette lighter (with 83 separate uses) SATURDAY. FEB. 21 74 8 PM 177 LAWRENCE S1.2S 2-20 Sorry, neither REMEMBER MY NAME or THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN will be shown this weekend 2-20 THE SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS AMARCORD Based on Fellini's recollections as a youth in a small town of pre-war Italy, this is perhaps his best loved film The story, autobiographical in part, is of a young man who longs for the freedom of adulthood, but can't quite leave the safety of adolescence. With affection and humor, Fellini celebrates the sense of kinship that exists among the inhabi tants of the town, while acknowledging its shortcomings - poltical naivete and narrowness - which pave the way for fascism. FRIDAY, FEB. 20 7 A 9:30 PM 177 LAWRENCE *1.50/91 children 2-20 THE BIJOU 492 E 13th (al Fairy SI) 686-BUU The Best Sound System The Best Theatre in Town Admission $2 A SPECIAL DAY Stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastrloannl in an intensely satisfying romantic tale of a brief encounter in Mussolini's Italy. Shows 7:30 pm Also Sunday 3 pm. WE ALL wtoved EACH OTHER SO MUCH Stars Stephania Sandrelli, Vittorio Gass man A must see for lover of Italian cinema! Includes appearances by Vittor io deSica and Fredrico Fellini Shows 9 20 pm Also Sunday 5 pm BIJOU MIDNITE THE harder THEYCOME S}***:**'"* Saturday S' ^ .^’oatY HORBOP ^ovancetSsonuy« ^^atre«opresents figSSIS^ DIANE KURYS’ Peppermint young un,khTCae^grossing film in become the 09 9 eauaily unexpected France, followed by SCrapboook-like success in the US. The sap^ fam„y, story centers on * miSCOnceptions. school, sulks, se and misadven bad grades, ad''e .Q l ,rom summer tUres ota French schoo|9^hed yeaf 0, to summer in < nd accuracy ot 1963 The oogmality a |mmedia. Kurys’ vision 0 ad°'eS lace her in the SnSTS f«S«« SUBT FRIDAY, FEB 20 ? ‘ *1*5 150 GEOLOGY 2-20 EMU CULTURAL FORUM present* Gillian Armstrong’s MY BRILLIANT CAREER This Australian film was one of the surpnse hits of last year It's the story of Sybylla Melvyn as an exuberant young girl growing up in the Australian outback during the turn of the century. She admits to a solid streak of egotistical independence that prevents her from engaging in the dusty struggle of becoming the wife ot a dirt farmer or anyone else She hates the thought of mitking cows, raising children and giving up her dream of a career as a wnter Newcomer Judy Davis sparkles as the impulsive heroine, struggling to break tradition SUNDAY, FEB. 22 7 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 THE ANANOA MARGA SOCIETY presents Herman Hesse’s - Siddhartha Hesse's novel of the search for enlight enment Is brought to life amidst dazzling images of the Ganges River and Indian spiritual seekers. Siddhartha exper iences the ultimate in both austerity and sensuality as he pursues his inner self FRIDAY, FEB. 20 7 A 9 PM 180PLC $1.50 EMU CULTURAL FORUM proudly presents the witty and candid BBC production of I, CLAUDIUS As the I, CLAUDIUS series comes to its end, we ll end on a 3 hour Roman marathon. In #11 FOOL'S LUCK, Claudius shows himself to be a kind and competent ruler However, his young wife Messalina is also showing herself as competent a behind the scenes man ipulator as the dead Livia Claudius reconquers Britain and worshipped as a deity in # 12 A GOD IN COLCHESTER Upon his return, he discovers Messalina has beaten a champion prostitute in a tournament of sex Reluctantly he has her beheaded He marries his niece, Agrippinilla, in # 13 OLD KING LOG. He adopts her son, Nero, as his heir, know ing Rome will be destroyed THURSDAY, FEB. 19 7:30 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 2-19 FRIENDS OF THE FUTURE and UNIVERSITY VETERANS peasant ALLEGRO NON TROPPO An animated medley of satire, sur realism, spoofery, and general nonsense - set to superb music ' Bazetta out does Disney" Time Magazine SATURDAY, FEB. 217, 8:45,10:30 PM 180 PLC $1.50 2-20 PERSONALS FRANKIE: Meet me for Ghiradelli's hot chocolate, best at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LOLITA 376 tfn THE GREATEST SHOW ON CAMPUS! Duffy’s Tavern A Miller Bear ALL CAMPUS TALENT SHOW THURSDAY, FEB. 19 7:30 PM 2458:2-19 DONT MISS DUFFY S FAMOUS Friday at 4 SI .75 pitchers 4-6 pm 2459:2-20 TO THE GIRL WITH THE MULTI-COLORED BODY who was in my bathtub Tuesday Let's find a shower sometime. 2-19 R.B. CLARK Tonights the night we CELLA BRATE! But who get to keep the signed bottle7 Love, ANNETTE 2-19 PAUL OLUM Acting UO President visiting the SUAB INFO A GRIEVANCE CENTER today from 11:30-12:30. Also Herb Chereck, Assoc. Registrar from 1:30-2:30. Bring your questions and opinions or just stop by to say hi! 2-19 I DUKE: Meet me for a vanilla egg cream at Lenny 's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI 375:tfn CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY will add class to any party . to your party! Compare and save! DANA JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY 345-6112 2-21 CEDARWORKS Remember Spring? Imagine sipping tea in the morning on your new cedar deck We can build it for you. Reasonable fees Call Hal and Jim 688-6644,688-7141._ 2-20 POETS We are now selecting work for 1981 Anthology, Submit to: Contemporary Poetry Press, P.0 Box 88, Lansing, NY 14882 2-20 February Specials Perm $22.00 Haircut $8.00 Reg. $32.50 Reg. $11.00 With this coupon 2660 Oak 343-4813 Call for an appointment Expires Feb. 28th Dollar Rent-A-Car Systems Weekend Special! No need to stay at home when you don’t have a car. With these special low rates you can afford to enjoy the weekend! We feature Fords and other fine cars. •1495 per day weekends Free mileage in Oregon Savings is the key) 211 W. 6th, Eugene 485-8980 * IT'S YOUR MONEY ' WE'RE SPENDING OVER $2,000,000 OF IT! DO YOU CARE WHERE IT GOES? The seven-person Incidental Fee Committee decides where to spend the $50 00 each student pays each term. The IFC will hold public hearings on funding requests from various groups today. Come give us your input. See briefs (p. 2) for groups and locations. AT LAST! DUFFY’S-MILLER’S ALL CAMPUS TALENT SHOW Tonight Feb. 19th 7:30 pm Duffy’s Famous Friday At 4 Tbursday-Saturday 9-2 $1.75 Pitchers HOT WHACKS