Coming events
Getting rid of homophobic myths
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to the Eugene screen tonight
as a preview to the Gay Pride
'81, a week-long celebration
sponsored by the Gay Peo
ple’s Alliance on campus.
An annual event, "Gay
Pride Week,” as it has com
monly been known in the
past, is an effort on the part
of the Alliance to educate the
public and dispel homo
phobic myths.
Nationally acclaimed
feminist comic Robin Tyler,
nationally known singer
songwriters Tom Wilson and
Charlie Murphy and local
musician Ashlie Wade will
perform and participate in
the celebration during the
week.
In addition, workshops,
movies, and dinners all make
up Gay Pride '81. For a
schedule of events and/or
information, contact the Gay
People’s Alliance at
686-3360.
Showtimes for La Cage
Aux Folles are 7:30 and 9:30
p.m. in 150 Geology.
‘Margarita Man’ comes to town
April 15 may be payday for the Tax
Man, but the Margarita Man will claim his
just rewards at 8 p.m Wednesday in
McArthur Court.
Jimmy Buffett is on the road again
promoting his latest album, Coconut
Telegraph Buffett, infamous for such
Seventies’ classics as "Margaritaville,"
“Why Don’t We Get Drunk (and Screw)”
and “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” is one
of today’s musical artists who has
remained likable, unblemished and
immeasurably fun. His promotion of the
“Caribbean Crazies," in lifestyle and in
song, spills onto the stage with the help
of his equally loony Coral Reefer Band.
For all you Reefers (and you know who
you are), tickets are $7.50 and $6.50 for
University students, and $8.50 and $7.50
for the general public. Tickets may be
purchased at the EMU Main Desk, Toad
Hall Hi-Fi on the Downtown Mall and
Bremen Town Records at Valley River
Center.
Triangular Love
Betrayal, a Harold
Pinter drama that
begins at the end of
a love triangle and
ends at the
beginning of the
relationship, opens
tomorrow night at 8
p.m. in the Arena
Theatre on campus.
Tickets are $2.75
for university
students and senior
citizens, and $3.50
for the general
public. Betrayal
plays Friday and
Saturday nights and
April 15-18.
Listenin’ to the Blues
The Legendary Blues Band opens in Eugene tonight for
the first of three performances at The Place.
Led by Pinetop Perkins at the piano, the band includes
guitarist Louis Myers, harmonica player Jerry Portnoy, bassist
Calvin Jones and percussionist Willie Smith.
Formerly known as the Muddy Waters Blues Band, The
Legendary Blues Band has toured around the world in recent
years, including appearances at: the Newport Jazz Festival in
Newport R.I.; the Montreaux Jazz Festival in Montreaux,
Switzerland; the Capitol Radio Jazz Festival in London,
England; the International Jazz Jamboree in Warsaw, Poland;
the Grande Parade du Jazz in Nice, France.
The Legendary Blues Band will appear at The Place
tonight, Friday and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Admission is $3.
A song for Saturday Market
Somebody ought
to write a song like
Alice's Restaurant
for Saturday
Market. Located on
the cement parking
lot (as you may
have heard) on the
corner of Eighth
Avenue and Oak
Street. Curtain time
is at 10 a m.
(usually) and the
gates close at 5
p.m. At Saturday
Market you’ll
literally find
anything you want:
food, crafts,
rubdowns, plants,
fortunes, and
animals (outside of
the Market please).
WANTED
Your Unwanted
Records
Top Prices Paid
"We Buy- Sell-Trade
Current, Rare, and Out
of Print Records”
HOUSE OF
RECORDS
258 E. 13th
Between Pearl
and High Streets
Wednesday
Aprii 15
Shuws at 7:30 & 10 30
Tickets S7 in advance.
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Available at Everybody’s
& Grand Illusions
U of O Day at the Capitol
Stand up for your interests!
Drastic cuts in higher education affect you.
This is your chance to voice your opinions on the Capitol
steps.
Monday, April 13 Rally in Salem
Speak with:
Representatives Senators
Mary Burrows Ed Fadeley
Margie Hendriksen Ted Kulongoski
Grattan Kerans Jim Gardner
Governor Victor Atiyeh
Transportation and rally buttons provided
Buses leave from Mac Court at 8:30 a.m., Monday, April 13
Sign up in Suite 4 EMU
It’s time to get involved now!
Sponsored by ASUO State Affairs and SURC
For more information contact Rich Wilkins 686-3724
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