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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1981)
CAjCa^AT), May 7 to May 13 Thursday FILM "Return ot 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. "Richard III" at 7 p.m. "Pygmalion" at 9:45 p.m Bijou Theatre $2. "Rocky Horror Picture Show" $1 50 All seats reserved KOZY-TV, Cable 11. "Man of a Thousand Faces" at 8 p.m "Calling Mr Death" at 10:45 p m MUSIC The University Sinfonietta. conducted by Gordon Johnson Beall Hall. 8 p.m. Free Homefried Truckstop: Don, breakfast House Blend, dinner. Hot House, jazz-salsa band. B J Kelly's 9 p m. $3 50 advance, $4 at door Benefit tor Sponsors. Inc. THEATER Believe I'll Dust My Blues" Pocket Theatre, Villard Hall. 8 p m $1 donation. An original play written by Eugenean Jon Nerenberg Directed by Helen Machin-Smith Red, Hot and Cole" Oregon Repertory Theatre 8 p m. $6 Written by Cole Porter Directed by David Lunney Call 485-1946 for reservations. Friday FILM “Brother Sun, Sister Moon" 180 PLC. 7 and 9:30 p.m. $1.50 adults, $1 children Being There" 150 Geology. 7 and 9:30 p.m $1.25. "Richard III," "Pygmalion" and "Rocky Horror Picture Show" $2 50 (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Invisible Man Returns" at 9 p.m "Magnificent Obsession" at 11 p.m MUSIC Faculty Jazz Trio. UO Library steps 12:30 p m Free. Senior Recital: Sherry DeLeon, soprano Beall Hall. 8 p m Free Steve Goodman Community Center for the Per forming Arts 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. $5 50 advance. $6 50 day of show, $1 CCPA member discount Homefried Truckstop: Jenny Bell, breakfast Rob and Laurie, dinner Grand Illusions: Ghost Riders 9:30 p m $3 THEATER Believe I'll Dust My Blues" (See Thursday's listing) "Red, Hot and Cole" $7. (See Thursday's listing) Live Matinee Cinema 7. 8 and 10 p m $3 50 Original comedy MISCELLANEOUS Winds of Change: Funding crises in day care and non-sexist child raising KOZY-TV, Cable 11.7 p.m Saturday FILM "Dr Strangelove” 177 Lawrence 7 and 9 p.m $1 50 adults, 75 cents children "101 Dalmations" 180 PLC. 4 and 7 p.m $1.50 adults, $1 children. "Bridge on the River Kwai" 150 Geology 7 and 9:30 p m $1.25 "One Trick Pony" at 8 p.m "Melvin and Howard" at 9:45 p.m Cinema 7. $3 "Richard III," "Pygmalion" and "Rocky Horror Picture Show" $2.50. (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Ghost Breakers" at 10 p.m. MUSIC The Chamber Choir, directed by Jim Miller Beall Hall. 8 p m Free. Spring Renaissance Ball, featuring Just Friends, Brothers of the Baladi and The Crystal Flame playing Renaissance, jazz, rock and roll and Mid-Eastern EMU Ballroom 7:30 p m $3,50. discount with costume or student ID Homefried Truckstop: Emmy Fox, breakfast- Steve Larson, dinner Grand Illusions: (See Friday's listing) THEATER "Believe I'll Dust My Blues'' (See Thursday's listing) Red, Hot and Cole" $7 (See Thursday's listing) Live Matinee. Cinema 7. 2 p.m $2 50 Original comedy MISCELLANEOUS Saturday Market: Brothers of Baladi with Belly Dancers Noon "Spring Skies" Willamette Science and Tech nology Center 1 and 3 p.m. $2 adults, 75 cents students, $1 seniors Sunday FILM "You Can't Take It With You" 180 PLC. 7 and 9:15 p m $1.25. "War without Winners" Harris Hall (8th Avenue and Oak Street). 7 p.m Free El Salvador: Revolution or Death" Harris Hall 7:40 p.m. Free “Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang" Harris Hall 8:45 p.m. Free. “Rebellion in Patagonia" 150 Geology 7:30 and 10 p.m. $1.50. "One Trick Pony" at 2 and 8 p.m. Melvin and Howard” at 3:45 and 9:45 p.m. Cinema 7. $2 50 matinee, $3 evening "Richard III" at 2 and 7 p.m. Pygmalion” at 4:45 and 9:45 p m Bijou Theatre. $2 KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" at 4 p.m “Ghost Breakers" at 10 p m MUSIC 5th Annual Mothers' Day Concert by the Sym phonic Band Beall Hall 4 p m. Free Master's Recital: Brock Burroughs, harpsichord 198 Music. 8p m Free Silverwood Chamber Players In Concert Ger linger Lounge 8 p m Free Homefried Truckstop. Lip Service, breakfast The Tree People, dinner Lon Guitarsky Washington-Jefferson Bridge Park 2:30 p.m. Free All Arts Ball featuring Lon Guitarsky Community Center for the Performing Arts Wowathon 8 30 p m Free Call 687-2746 for reservations THEATER Red, Hot and Cole" (See Thursday’s listing) MISCELLANEOUS Mothers' Day Market with music by Cimbalom John and Calliope Noon "Spring Skies' (See Saturday's listing) Monday FILM "War without Winners " McNutt Room, City Hall I (777 Pearl Street). 7 p.m. Free "One Trick Pony" and "Melvin and Howard" (See Saturday's listing) "Richard III" and "Pygmalion" (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11 Here Come the Nelsons' at 8 p.m "Sweetheart of the Campus" at 10:30 p.m. MUSIC Vocal Recital: Karen Nestwold, mezzo-soprano 198 Music. 8 p.m Free Classical Night, music and dance Community Center for the Performing Arts Wowathon 8pm Free Call 687-2746 for further information. Monday Nite Blues Jam B J Kelly's. 9:30 p.m No cover. DANCE Two-day Flamenco Dance Workshop with Reinal do de Cordoba 219 Gerlinger Annex 6:30-8 p.m $3.50 per class, $6 both days Elia Watson (Isabelle Huppert) and James Averill (Kris Kristofferson) share an affectionate moment in the film that advertises itself with: “The only thing greater than their passion for America. . . was their passion for each other.’’ Heaven’s Gate comes to Eugene at the Springfield Cinema (726-9073) to try again in the movie world. T uesday FILM “One Trick Pony" and “Melvin and Howard” (See Saturday's listing) "Richard III" and “Pygmalion" (See Thrusday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Diamond Head" at 8 p m "Boston Blackie and the Law" at 10:30 p m MUSIC Student Recital: Patricia Churchley, organ Beall Hall. 12:30 p m Free Faculty Lecture Recital: German and Austrian concerted church music of the Baroque Period, conducted by Gordon Johnson Beall Hall 4 p m Free Blues Night, music and theatre Community Center for the Performing Arts Wowathon 8pm Free Call 687-2746 for further info Homefried Truckstop Gary Parks, breakfast House Blend, dinner B.J. Kelly's: This Side Up 9:30 p m Cover DANCE Flamenco Dance Workshop (See Monday's list ing) MISCELLANEOUS Benefit Cultural Evening tor Nicaragua Latin American food served between 6 and 7 p m Music by Carlos Mejia Godoy and Los de Palacaquina at 7 30 p m Central Presbyterian Church, 1475 Patter son Requested donation of $4-$5 Call 484-5867 for further info Wednesday FILM “One Trick Pony" and “Melvin and Howard" (See Saturday's listing) Richard III” and "Pygmalion" (See Thursday's listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "The Plainsmen" at 8 p m "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" at 10:30 p m. MUSIC Degree Recital Lawrence Madison and Ralph L Kichok, composition 198 Music 8pm Free Senior Recital: Dale Bradley, cello Beall Hall 8 p m Free Homefried Truckstop Chris Sorenson, breakfast Allan Stults, dinner B J Kelly's: Sneakers 9 30 p m Cover THEATER Theatre Night Community Center tor the Per forming Arts Wowathon 8 p m Free Call 687-2746 for further info Red, Hot and Cole' $5 (See Thursday's listing) Continuing Museum of Art: Paintings by Charles Heaney and Gary Komarin Main Galleries "Inaugural Excerpt Videograms" by Robert Heinecken Photography at Oregon Gallery, Through May 17 UO Faculty Club Spring Exhibit Through May 15 Undergraduate Art Show 167 EMU 11 a m -7 p m May 10-16 Reception Sunday, 2-4 p m Opus 5: Stained Glass and Sandblasted Design by John Hicks Through May Visions and Perceptions: Watercolors by James Kirk and Marnie Leber May 12-June 20 Reception Tuesday 7-9 p m Compiled by Bob Webb Campus Information: 686-INFO, Ask for tape 651 • Lowenbrau light and dark • John Courage • Hamm’s • Vast assortment of bottled imports available Fine Gaming: • Home of Monday Night Backgammon Tournaments on Rosewood Tables • Sunday Night Dart Tournaments • Finest in Pinball & Video Games • DOWNTOWN IN THE ATRIUM 99 W 10th. Eugene Oregon 484 2263 Lm^WL^ilRZHOM&ZWUBCBaM LINE UP A WORK-STUDY JOB FOR NEXT YEAR NOW! If you are a conscientious, academically successful graduate or undergraduate student who will be eligible for Work-Study funds next year, a position at the Learning Resources Center could be right for you. The LRC is currently interviewing students for positions as tutors and workshop instructors. Trainng is provided and previous experience is not necessarily required. Please call the LRC at 686-3226 for more information or to arrange an interview.