OAKWAY CINEMA
Oakway Mall—342-5351
2 SHOWS $2.00
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FEATURES
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RICHARD
PRYOR
un ON THE
SUNSET STRIP
A public lecture sponsored by tfie U of O
Russian & East European Studies Center
EAST
EUROPEAN
ECONOMICS
Friday, May 14
12:30 pm EMU
Forum Room
"Soviet Economic
Prospects Tor The 1980's'
-Robert Cambell,
Indiana University
Professor Cambeii is the chairperson of the
Dept of Economics at Indiana University He
recerved hts PhD from Harvard in 1956 He has
published 4 books and numerous articles on
Soviet Economic Affairs He is also a consultant
tor the National Science Foundation and the
Rand Corporation
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FHrr schedules available at the Beou
Assoc members S2 00
(Students Sun-Thurs S2 50
Genera' Adm S3 00
Matmee Reduced Admission S2 00
Eugene
premiere!
Through May 27
Nightly 7:15 & 9:30 pm
SAT-SUN MATINEE 3:30 pm
“SIZZLING
SENSUALITY!
“A funny, spicy, sweet film ”
Jack Kroll, Newsweek
“HIGH SPIRITED
FUN!
REFRESHINGLY
UNLIKE
ANYTHING
YOU’VE EVER
SEEN BEFORE”
“Makavejev is a uniquely
original film maker Susan
Anspach is marvelous and
Ertand Joseph son is perfect "
Flex Reed
“UNINHIBITED
EROTICISM!”
“The film had the audience
roaring with laughter '
Robert Ebert, Chicago Sun
Times
“A WINNER!
Funny, Crazy,
Comedy!1
Stewart Klein, WNEW-TV
A Cinematic
Coup!
An erotic comedy It will stay
with you long after you leave
the theatre "
Fred Yager Associated Press
“Wildly Funny!” •
Carrie Rickey, Village Voice
Bo JONSSON presents a Dusan Mafcave)ev film "MONTENEGRO'
SUSAN ANSPACH ERLAND JOSEPHSON PER OSCARSSON
A Vflking Film Smart Egg Pictures Europa Film Production From Atlantic Releasing Corporation 1981
MAY 13 - 19
film
TOOAY
"Spellbound" and 'North by North
west' at 7 p m 177 Lawrence SI 50
FMOAY
'Te« Me A Riddle at 7 and 9p m m 180
PLC Adults S1 50 chUdten $1
The Border' at 7 and 9 p m m 150
Geology SI -50
The Thief ot Bagdad' at 7 and 9pm m
107 Lawrence Adults S1 50. children SI
SATURDAY
All That Jazz" at 7 and 9 15pm in 107
Lawrence St 50
"WatershipDown" at 7 and9p m in 177
Lawrence Adults SI 50. children $1
Alien at 7 and 945 pm in 180 PLC
Adults S1 50. children S1
SUNDAY
"Radio On" at 7 and 9 p m m 180 PLC
S1 50
NIGHTLY
■Bou Theatre - Montenegro at 7 15
and 9:30 p m Saturday and Sunday ma
tinee at 3:30 p m Students (Sunday -
Thursday) S2 50. general admission S3
"Rocky Horror Picture Show" Thursday
and Sunday at midnight. Saturday at 1
p m (no paraphernalia) S2. tickets
available 30 minutes before show
"Rust Never Sleeps' Friday and Satur
day at midnight. Sunday at 1 p m Prices
vary
' Ouadrophema Wednesday at mid
night S1
Cinema 7 — Voyage en Douce' tonight
at 7 30 and 9.30 p.m S3
Live Matinee" Friday at 8 and 10 p.m
(S3 90). Saturday at 2 (S2 90)
"Body Heat’ and "In The Realm ot the
Senses' Saturday - Thursday at 7 30 and
9:40 p m . Sunday matinee at 2 p m S3
MUSIC
TODAY
Ten Tikker (organ) will give a lecture
recital on improvisation at 12.30 p m m
Beal. Haii Free
Daniel Brugh (piano) and Devin McCor
nack (flute) present a Musical Smorgas
bord concert at 12:30 p m m 198 Music
Free
Amanda English (soprano) gives a guest
recital at 8 p m m 198 Music Free
FRIDAY
The School ot Music s Jazz Program will
hold a benefit concert at 8 p m in Beall
Hall Students Si. general public $2
SATURDAY
Melissa Jensen gives a master s degree
recital at 8 p m in Beall Hall Free
Caracas, a Latin salsa band, will give a
benefit performance tor the Eugene
Council tor Humnan Rights tn Latin Amer
ica at 8 p m at 1236 Kincaid St S3
SUNDAY
The New Oregon Baroque Ensemble
presents a Faculty Artists concert at 4 p m
m Beall Hall Students tree general public
S2
Pamela Jordan (mezzo-soprano) gives a
senior recital at 8 p m in Beall Hall Free
The Eugene Youth Symphony presents
Its Spnng Concert at 8 p m at the South
Eugene High School Auditorium Students
S2 general public S3
Leon Russell comes to Mac Court at 8
p m The Robert Cray Band will open the
show Tickets are S6 50 and S7 50 for
University students. 88 and S9 for the
general public
MONDAY
Albert Ahlstrom (student composer)
gives a performance of his works at 8 p m
in Beall Hall Free
Carolyn Carver (violin) performs at 8
p m m 198 Music Free
Mu Phi Epsilon Collegiate Chapter pre
sents an "Evening ot Music' at 8 p m at
the Fast Congregational Church Free
TUESDAY
The University Brass Choir and the
Symphonic Band performs it 8 pm in
Beall Hail Free
WEDNESDAY
Catherine Brown (piano) presents a
master s recital at 8 p m m 198 Music
Free
THEATRE
"The Boy Friend" University Theatre at
8pm Friday and Saturday University
students 82 75. other students S3 50
general public S4 50
"A Coupta White Chicks Sitting Around
Talking' Oregon Repertory Theatre 8
p m nightly except Mondays 8pm
Sunday at 2 and 7 p m *5
"Live Matinee" Cinema 7 Friday at 8 and
10pm (S3 90). Saturday at 2 p m (S2 90)
GALLERY
University Museum at Art - A display of
works by ten Fine Arts students will be
featured in tbe mlun galleries and the
Photography at Oregon Library Shows
through June 13
EMU Aperture 0 alary — Bruce Adams
Shows through May 26
Gallery 141 (Lawrence Had) - Prints
and sculpture by Laura Beckett. Susan
Comertord and Patty Socket Shows Mon
day through May 21
Lane Community College — Student
Show Shows Monday through June 4
Maude Kerns Art Center - Five Oregon
Pnntmakers Show through May 29
Opus S — New Silver Jewelry by
Stephen Shaw Shows through May
MISCELLANEOUS
The Student University Relations Com
mittee IS sponsoring Duck Week this week
with the following events scheduled
Lunchtime entertainment today with
circus Sports in the EMU Breereway
Student/faculty Oft The Record
social hour today from 4 to 5 p m in the
Gerlinger Lounge
Renaissance Faire Friday on the EMU
East Lawn all day
The annual Canoe Fete will be held
Friday at 6p m ontheMIHrace
A wine and cheese reception will be
held horn 7 30 to 9 30 p m in the Gerlinger
Lounge
An All-Campus Danes wMl be held Friday
at 8 p m m the EMU Ballroom
Parents Weekend events include Car
son Hall s Casino Night Saturday at 7
p m and a fashion show and brunch at the
E ugene Hilton Sunday at 9 30 a m
The Women s Symposium will be held
on the University campus Monday through
May 20 Events include guest
presentations panel discussions poetry
a iazz concert and a women s art exhibit
Alt events are tree
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Culturol Forum.
A5UO Repertory Dancers
b the UO Deportment of Donee present
INTERMEDIATE , Y
MODERN DANCE
TECHNIQUE C
10:30-12:00
Sunday May 23
Gerlinger Annex 353
UO Students Free
General Public S3 00 at the door
A donee duo more visible in Seattle
modern donee 6 performance art
concerts this post year thon any
other doncers in Seattle ■
SOLOSi
The Donee Accordmq to
CHWSTIAN SWENSON
HELEN VALKLEY
DUETS
Sunday, May 23, 7:30 p.m.
Dougherty Donee Theatre
354 Gerlinger Annex
Tickets: S2.00 Students S3.00 General Public
at EMU Main Desk. Backstage Danceweor, or at the door
(LCC ■ PE 101 Lecture Demonstration • Fn Moy 21 noon S1 ot door)
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