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April 30 to May 6 Compiled by Bob Webb Campus Information 686-INFO, ask for tape 651 Thursday FILM "Return ot the Secaucus 7" Cinema 7. 7:30 and 9:40 p m $3 "Citizen Kane" at 7:30 p m "Blow Up” at 9:30 p m Bijou Theatre $2 "Sympathy for the Devil" at midnight 96 cents KOZY-TV, Cable 11 "Guns ot August" at 8 p.m "Shockproof" at 10:30 p m The Sandy High School Band 198 Music 12:30 p.m Free Doctoral Recital: James Pelley, cello Beall Hall. 8 p.m. Free Homefried Truckstop: Gregory Field, dinner Aunt Lucy Devine's: Gary Parks 9 p m O'Callahan's: Noiz Boiz 9:30 p.m Cover Album Preview, jazz KLCC-FM, 89 7 10 pm. THEATER "Buried Child" Robinson Theater, Villard Hall 8 p.m $4 50 general, $2.75 UO students, $3 50 other students. Written by Sam Shepard. Directed by James S Moy Call 686-4191 for reservations MISCELLANEOUS Reading by novelist John Keeble. The Forum Room 308, Lane Community College, at 11:30 a m and 244 Gilbert. UO. at 8 p.m. Free Talk by novelist John Keeble on developing and publishing contemporary fiction 243 Gilbert 2:30 p m Free Harry's: Illusionist Richard Levin 6:30-8:30 p.m Music by Dick Lappe 9 p m Friday FILM "10 " 150 Geology 7 and 9:30 p m $1.25 "Steppenwolf" 177 Lawrence. 7 and 9:15 p.m. $1 50 and 75 cents "Return of the Secaucus 7" at 7:30 p.m "Every Man for Himself" at 9:40 p.m Cinema 7. $3. Each show requires separate admission "Citizen Kane, Blow Up" and "Sympathy for the Devil" $1 96 (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Strangers of Bombay" at 9 p.m "Reefer Madness" at 11 p.m MUSIC Chamber Music Series Tashi Beall Hall 8 p m. $3. $4 and $5 Call 686-5678 for further info Reilly and Maloney Community Center for the Performing Arts 8 p.m , $3 Homefried Truckstop Spencer Doidge, dinner THEATER "Buried Child" (See Thursday's listing) Hillbilly Women" a music-theatre collaboration by Randi Douglas and Linda Dainelson, based on the book by Kathy Kahn Aunt Lucy's Wine Loft 8 p m $2 50 advance. $3 at door "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" Sheldon's Little Theatre 8pm $2 Written by Pual Zindel Directed by Katherine Johnston Call 485-9550 for reservations DANCE Question and answer session with solo dancer Daniel Nagrin Dougherty Dance Theatre, Gerlinger Annex 2:30 p m Free Technique and/or Repertory Class for inter mediate-advanced modern dancers with Daniel Nagrin Dougherty Dance Theatre, Gerlinger Annex $3 50, free for UO Concert Dance Theatre members MISCELLANEOUS Winds of Change Leslie Gray, war tax reslster and counselor, and John Burkhart, member of Phy sicians for Social Responsibility KOZY-TV, Cable 11.7 pm Saturday FILM "Pinnochio” 150 Geology 4 and 7 p.m $1 50 adults, 75 cents children r Jazz Dance Lecture-Demonstration with Daniel Nagrin Dougherty Dance Theatre, Gerlinger Annex. 8 p.m Free. MISCELLANEOUS "Spring Skies" plus special Sun Day solar ex hibits. Willamette Science and Technology Center. 1 and 3 p.m $2 adults, 75 cents students, $1 seniors Warm-hearted folk music lights up the Community Center for the Performing Arts as Reilly and Maloney sing and play their music Friday at 8 p.m. Return of the Secaucus 7" and 1 Every Man for Himself" (See Friday's listing) "Citizen Kane,” "Blow Up" and "Sympathy for the Devil" $1 96 (See Thursday’s listing) KOZY-TV. Cable 11: "Death Takes a Holiday" at 10 pm MUSIC Lecture-Recital with Tashi Beall Hall. 8 p m $1 50 Master's Degree Recital: Paul Olson, organ Central Lutheran Church, 18th and Potter 8 p.m Free *• Music from Whitman United Lutheran, (}hurch, 2230 Washington St 8 p m $4 50 general, $4 students and seniors Carnival! A Costumed Celebration of Life with salsa music by Malembe Community Center for the Performing Arts 9 p m $3 50 plain, $3 costumed Benefit for Nuclear Questions. Saturday Market: Sky's the Limit Noon Homefried Truckstop: Jobriah's Nest, breakfast Outer Limits: Zip and Check. 8 p m $3 THEATER Buried Child” (See Thursday's listing) "Hillbilly Women" (See Friday's listing) "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds' (See Friday's listing) DANCE Master Class for intermediate dancers with Daniel Nagrin Dougherty Dance Theatre, Gerlinger Annex 10:30 a m $3.50 Sunday FILM "It's a Gift" and "I’m No Angel" 180 PLC 7:30 p.m $1 25 adults, 75 cents children "Return of the Secaucus 7" at 2 and 7:30 p.m "Every Man for Himself" at 4 and 9 40 p m Cinema 7 $2.50 matinee, $3 evening Each showing requires separate admission "Citizen Kane" at 3 and 7:30 p m "Blow Up" at 5 and 9:30 p m Bijou Theatre $2 "Sympathy for the Devil" at 1 p m $1 96 KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Road to Singapore" at 4 p m "Death Takes a Holiday" at 10 p.m MUSIC The Eugene Youth Symphony, conducted by Richard Long with guest soloists Victor Steinhardt, John Baldwin and Christopher Redfield Beall Hall 2:30 and 8 p.m $3 adults, $1 students and seniors THEATER Red, Hot and Cole" dress rehearsal. Oregon Repertory Theatre 8 p m $3 50 Written by Cole Porler Directed by David Lunney. Call 485-1946 for reservations DANCE Solo Dance Concert with Daniel Nagrin Dougher ty Dance Theatre, Gerlinger Annex 7:30 p.m $3 MISCELLANEOUS "Spring Skies" plus special Sun Day solar ex hibits (See Saturday's listing) Monday FILM Return ot the Secaucus 7" and ' Every Man for Himself" (See Thursday's listing) "Citizen Kane" and Blow Up" (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Long Gray Line" at 8 p m. Taming of the West" at 11 p m. THEATER "Red, Hot and Cole" Preview I $4 (See Sunday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Auditions for the UO Summer Festival of Music Choir and the Symphonic Chorale Call the Eugene Symphony office at 687-0020 to arrange audition date and time Tuesday FILM "Return of the Secaucus 7" and "Every Man for Himself" (See Thursday's listing) “Citizen Kane” and "Blow Up" (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: " Keep 'em Flying” at 8 p.m “College Humor" at 10:30 p.m MUSIC Doctoral Recital and Lecture: John Holland, organ Beall Hall. 8 p.m Free. THEATER "Red. Hot and Cole" Preview II $4 (See Sunday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Poetry Alive! Lane County Museum, Fairgrounds 8 p m. Free. Readings by Oregon poets Doris Avshalomov, Verlena Orr Richardson, Mark Thal man, and John Witte Winds of Change: Funding crisis in day care and non-sexist child raising KOZY-TV, Cable 11.7 p.m. Wednesday FILM "Return of the Secaucus 7" and "Every Man for Himself" (See Thursday's listing) "Citizen Kane" and "Blow Up” (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11 "Five Graves to Cairo" at 8 p m " Underworld USA" at 10:30 p m MUSIC Student Soloist Concert with the Symphony Concerto. Beall Hall 8 p.m , Free. THEATER "Red, Hot and Cole" Gala Opening $6 (See Sunday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Poetry Alive! Lane County Museum, Fairgrounds 8 p.m Free Readings by Oregon poets David Memmott, Rob Hollis Miller, and Ralph Salsbury Continuing Museum of Art: Paintings by Charles Heaney and Gary Komarin Main Galleries. Through May 17 UO Faculty Club: Spring Exhibit. Through May 15 Maude Kerns Art Center: Recent Ceramic Work by Geoffrey Pagen Henry Korn Gallery Photographs by Carol Westlake Mezzanine Gallery Through May 3. Visions and Perceptions: Lithographs by Alvar, Salvador Dali and Francoise Deberdt Through May 5. Opus 5: Stained Glass and Sandblasted Design by John Hicks Through May Reception Friday, 7:30 pm Film Continued from Page 3B A brief appearence Dy trie Clapton and Jeff Beck in their front-running band The Yardbirds is musical icing on a color coaiea caKe. Blow Up is the second part of a double feature with the Academy award-winning pic I ture Citizen Kane. Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:30, April 30 through May 6, Sunday matin ee 3:00 and 5:00. So! You noticed that this a mere four-pager What can I say? Cindy and I got to go home early for once Thanks go out to Cynthia, of course, Hanson; Sheri for her avid curiousity; the Co' for the spray. Steve for his smile; and to the weather because it's absolutely gorgeous outside, and I just hope it lasts Toodles don't forget to get your stuff in my staff-box by Thursday a week before the TR hits the stands It's great being here Cough. Ahrzshi (a new variation) MOVING SOON? MOVE IT YOURSELF & SAVE 50% Dependable Cars, Trucks & Trailers Low Rates LOCAL & ONE WAY TRUCKS AND TRAILERS Reservations Now Guarantee pri Rates & Equipment TRUCK & AUTO E COMPANY 345-2353 10% Discount with copy of this ad _I Page 4 Section B SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH A LA CARTE SELECTIONS WITH CHAMPAGNE 345 SERVING FINE FOOD & SPIRITS 5TH AND WILLAMETTE (503) 485-4444 DOWNTOWN EUGENE By the Pound or by the Cup Kinko’s 764 E. 13th 344.7894 Bean of the Month i Panama $4.45 lb. Compare Our Prices Thursday, April 30,1981