Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1981, Page 11, Image 11

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    Entertainment
Why is information
the most important
commodity of the
eighties?
How can we find
solutions to our
world media
communication
problems?
To help you find the answers
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
SEAN
MacBRIDE
* 1974 Nobel Peace Prize winner
* Co-founder Amnesty International
* Chairman International Commis
sion for Study of Communication
Problems
Tuesday, April 7
8 pm
EMU BALLROOM
FREE ADMISSION
The EMU Cultural Forum Is a student
funded, student run organization 53:4-7
THE BIJOU
492 E 13th (dt Ferry St) 686-BIJU
The Best Sound System
The Best Theatre in Town
Admission $2
Ask about The Bi|ou's "split-ticket"
double feature admission policy! Pick up
spring schedule at The Bijou.
JONAH WHO WILL
BE 25 IN THE
YEAR 2000
A kaleidoscopic, funny, and spirited
survey of countercultural changes in
attitude. A classic, and one of the best
political films ever made. Shows 7:30
pm, also Sunday matinee 3 pm
DONA
FLOR
AND HER
TWO HUSBANDS
An into • eating carniva' of a movie, full of
bright colors, noisy parties, pulsing
Brazilian music, and steamy softcore
sex... a classic erotic comedy. Shows
9:30 pm, also Sunday matinee 5 pm
78:4-8
The Beatles
are coming
Part 2
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
102:4-10
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY
Eugene Premiere ot hits of the New York Film
Festival
THE LIFE AND
TIMES OF ROSIE
THE RIVETER
Director Connie Field's highly acclaimed film.
"Rosie the Riveter," symbol of working women
in WWII, touches on 3 decades - a moving
reconstruction of the brief career and sudden
eclipse of "Rosie" told by five women who
recall their histories through rare film and
music
plus
Susan Wengraf's short film on the late human
activist-folksinger Malvina Reynolds
LOVE IT LIKE A FOOL
and
THE WAR AT HOME
An extraordinary documentary about the last
time we really needed to overcome. a record
of the full course of the Vietam anti-war
movement as it began and flowered in Madis
on, Wisconsin
SHOWTIMES:
Love It Like A Fool 7:30 PM
Rosie The Riveter 8 PM
The War at Home 9 PM
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
Special benefit showing Saturday, 2 pm for
C O R D and Women Against War 314-7
FIREFLY PUPPET
THEATRE
Featuring Lord Wind
and Lady Rain
Wednesday, April 8
EMU Forum Room
FREE Performance 1 pm
FREE Puppet workshop 4 pm. Con
struction and performance techniques
Presented by the EMU Cultural Forum
92:4-8
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM IS
PROUD TO PRESENT
THE FIRST WEEKLY
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
JAZZ AND
SPAGHETTI FEED
99 cents
BUYS ALL THE FOOD YOU CAN PUT
DOWN YOUR NECK. LIVE JAZZ WILL
ALSO BE PERFORMED FOR YOUR
DIGESTIVE PLEASURE BY SHINE
This is a great deal so don't be a wet
noodle and miss it.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 6:30-9 PM
Dinner served from 6:30-7:30 pm
Jazz performed from 6:30-8:30 pm
EMU Dining Room
Advance tickets available
at the EMU Main Desk
106:4-8
JIMMY BUFFETT
2410 qood seats still available
57:4-15
Ron Lloyd
Returns to Duffy’s
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY APRIL
7 8i,8
9:30-1 AM
104:4-8
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS
BETRAYAL
by Herold Pinter
April 10,11,15-18 8 pm
Arena Theatre Vlllard Hall
$4.50, $2.75 UO students and seniors
$2.50 other students
686-4191
97:4-17
Willamette
Valley
Folk
Festival
Audition
Tapes
Deadline-April 21
The EMU Cultural Forum is accepting
audition tapes for the 11th Annual
Willamette Valley Folk Festival to be held
May 29, 30 and 31st. Tapes should be
cassettes, marked with name and phone
number and submitted to the EMU Cul
tural Forum, Suite 2, EMU, University
ol Oregon, Eugene, OR 97405. For
further information, please call
686-4373 119 4-10
Another Chance to
see the worlds
funniest film
LA CAGE
AUX FOLLES
Thursday, April 9
$1.25 7:30 or 9:30
Sponsored by the Gay Peoples Alliance
118:4-9
JAZZ CONCERT
featuring
Ed Kammere, piano
Group Four, a mainstream quintet
Emerald Dixieland Jazz Ensemble
U of O Jazz Lab Band I
Saturday 8 pm April 11
Beall Concert Hall
General Admission $2
Students & Seniors $1
117 4-10
Personals
Contact lenses, one visit service
Contact Lens Clinic
of Eugene
401 E 10th 683-2224
1697:U
ZACHARY Meet me at midnight for chocolate
rum cheesecake at Lenny's Gourmet Hot Dogs
in the Courtyard LOLITA tfn
PRIVATE HELP FROM FRIENDS Free preg
nancy testing. Birthright 687-8651 4680U
GET FAST. DEPENDABLE SERVICE
on Alterations at
Slegmund's Cleaner* 821 E 13th Ave
181 :UWH
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothe*!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades
secondhand clothing for men and women
For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11th
Mon-Sat 11:30 am to 6 pm
_1881 :UWF
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
_tfn
DUKE Meet me at 9 pm for a game of Astroids
at Lenny's Gourmet Hot Dogs in the Courtyard.
LUIGI tfn
ASUO STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE may
be purchased spring term from Oregon Hall
cashiers through Friday, April 10 The cost for
spring term is only $41 30. Spring and summer
coverage is available for $81.65.4-10
BORED WITH ROCK? New Pretenders, Gang
of 4, Boulevards magazine, 50's wrap shades
Only at Diana's. 8th & Lincoln82:tfn
GREEKS Would you believe party pictures for
$1.31 apiece? That's the cost per print it you
ake advantage of our BUY 3 GET 1 FREE
special.
WALLY KEMPE A Associates
John Dutton-Manager
Phone 344-6750
__ 74:4-10
DORM R.A.S:
Are you planning a party for Winter Term? Call
us for all your photographic needs
WALLY KEMPE & Associates
John Dutton-Manager
344-6750
___754-10
Greeks. NOW is the time to reorder party
pictures from fall and winter term. Call John
Dutton at 344-6750.
WALLY KEMPE & Associates
77:4-9
LONELY 34 YEAR OLD MALE looking for
warm, vibrant woman to spend time with.
Please drop me a line at PO Box 7153, Eugene.
__ 4-9
EMU CLUB SPORTS
Equestrian Team
Pre-show business meeting, 8 pm, Tuesday,
EMU. 070:4-7
EXTRA MONEY?
You can turn your writing skills into extra
money with LCC Free Lance Writing
Classes! Beginning classes: 1-4 pm
Tuesdays, 1059 Willamette, Room 317;
7-10 pm Wednesdays, 383 E 11th.
Advanced class. 7-10 pm, Thursdays,
383 E. 11th. Phone: 683-2125. 4-8
MEG,
Congrats on your acceptance into Arch
School. It's not often I meet people as nice as
you! So let's celebrate on a date. Make it Friday
night, don't be late. J'son #4976_4-7
DEVO, the 14 cases of Spam arrived 675'/2 E
13th behind Poppy's at Street Merchant. My
monster turned Japanese and says sorry we re
open_4-7
3rd FLOOR(1979-80) CARSON REUNION
For info call 485-4591 or 485-3091 Possibly
Sunday afternoon, so call!!4-8
ASKLEPIADS!
The meeting site has been changed to the
Forum Room in the EMU, The meeting is
tonight at 7:00 and refreshments will be
provided4-7
“YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL” Lightfoot couldn't
sing it better. Happy Your-day! Love your
long-time secret admirer jfyouknow who) 4-7
LIZ COULEY
WILD: If you are considered ''wild" you gener
ate awe. We say go wild on your 21st birthday
and the rest of this bound-to-be-great term!!!
Love, Morgan & Carney4-7
SHERILYN F. Last term was long and lonely
without you here, but you came back just like
the "dream " For some reason things have
been going great ever since. The tapping and
Barn Dance, an "Anniversary Road Trip."
Spring break at the beach with a mounted
police. Then back to school but just to register,
then off to the beach again Regan, Brady and
fat lady all in the same day. Finally we got to
Jackie's and listened to the rain. Hope you liked
the Chinese dinner, coffee and cream, cham
pagne bubbles and candlelight! A trip down the
sunny coast, Sea Lion Caves, (a good place for
a stick up,) and "lunch" behind the sand
dunes. I almost forgot the lobster dinner, better
than before These are definitely "THE BEST
OF TIMES" Love ya Babe, Little Widget. PS.
Believe it! _ 4-7
TUITION INCREASE? If so, you may be
interested in Summer work. Earn good money,
gain experience Call Summer Work, 747-4151
ALPHA CHIS’ I he tequila straight shots start
ed the night out right, Cowboys and Cowgirls,
we partied till dawn's early light When it comes
to having a great time, The ALPHA CHIS' really
SHINE'THE GENTLEMEN OF CHI PSI 4-7
STUDENTS
Store for the Summer. 10 discount with this ad
M IN I-WAREHOUSE
3550 West 11th 485-0011
116 4-21
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PHOTO SPECIAL!
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Slide 6 Movie
Processing
Kodachrome and
Ektachrome 135, 126,
110-20 Exposure slide
film, Super & Regular 8
Movie film
36 Exposure . . . $2.49
LIMITED TIME OFFER
Code 11
13th & Kincaid
Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
BOOKSTORE Sat 10:00-2:00
Sale ends
Saturday, April 11
Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510
• Supplies 686-4331
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Craft Center and Cultural Forum
I Marc Goldring
An Overview
of
Contemporary
Leather
L
Sculptural Form
Opus 2, No. 1
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A slide lecture of Contemporary Leather
Wednesday April 8th, 7:30 pm, EMU Forum
Workshop with Marc Goldring
Thursday April 9th, 5:30-9:30 pm, EMU Craft Center
j An exploration of the ancient water-forming leather technique.
FREE.
j Pre-registration is encouraged as enrollment is limited.
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Live and lovin’ it!
Direct from Portland, LEGEND appears Wednesday through Satur
day nights this week at O'Callahans.
This red-hot Rock n Roll band will brighten your nights and rock
your socks off.
Come early, try our great new dinner menu
and enjoy LEGEND this week. .
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