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Calendar
FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 14 -21
FILM
THURSDAY
Smash Palace ' Cinema 7 7 30 and 9 30
p m $3
FRIDAY
Personal Best 150 Geology 7 and 9 45
pm SI 50
Behind the Green Door" Cinema 7 Mid
night $4
SATURDAY
"The Wizard of Oz" 180 PLC 4. 7, and 9 30
pm SI 50 and $1. half price for those wearing
ruby slippers
The Goodbye Girl" 177 Lawrence 7 and
9 15 pm $1 50
Behind the Green Door” (See Friday s
listing)
MUSIC
THURSDAY
Musical Smorgasbord 198 School of Music
12 30 p m Free
The Eugene Symphony, with Yefim Bronf
man on piano Silva Hall. Hult Center for the
Performing Arts 8 30 p m $6 75-S18 25 Call
687-0020 for reservations
Homefried Truckstop, 790 E 14th Bradford
Lee Dinner No cover
Blair Island. 325 Blair Blvd Little Windows
7 30-10 p m No cover
Jo Federigo s. 259 E 5th Ave The Kathy
Metzger Trio 9pm No cover
Lone Star Cafe. 160 S Park Susanville
Stage Band 9 p m No cover
Hacienda Steak House. 350 Gateway The
Rich Manning Show, with the Escape Band 9
p m No cover
Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM. 89 7 8 30
p m
FRIDAY
Italian harpist Elena Zanibom Beall Concert
Hall 8pm Free
James Thorenbury Group Community
Center for the Performing Arts. 8th and Lin
coln 9 p m $2 UO students, $2 50 general All
ages welcome. ID required for beer garden
downstairs
Homefried Truckstop Ray Freedman Din
ner No cover
Blair Island Brian Lift 8-10 p m No cover
Jo Federigo s The John Workman Trio with
Richard Smith 9pm No cover
Union Oyster Bar. 870 Pearl St Apples in
Winter 8 30 pm -12 30 am No cover
Lone Star Cafe (See Thursday s listing)
Hacienda Steak House (See Thursday s
listing)
Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM, 89 7
8 30 a m
1982 Willamette Valley Folk Festival
KWAX-FM, 91 1 9 30pm
Modern Mono KLCC-FM. 89 7 11 30
p m -2 30 a m
SATURDAY
Faculty Recital Soprano Sandra Williams
Beall Concert Hall 4pm Free
Saturday Market, 8th and Oak Mike Hef
fley's Core-Tete 12 30 pm Free
Kenny Loggins McArthur Court 8pm
$9-$10 Tickets available at EMU Mam Desk
Alive Community Center for the Performing
Arts. 8th and Lincoln 8 and 10 pm $5 50
advance. S6 50 at door
Homefried Truckstop Eagle Park Slim
Breakfast No cover
Blair Island John Jones 9 30-11 30 am
David Ressegu 6 30-10 p m No cover
Jo Federigo s (See Friday's listing)
Union Oyster Bar (See Friday s listing)
Lone Star Cate (See Thursday s listing)
Hacienda Steak House (See Thursday's
listing)
The San Francisco Opera Mozart s The
Marriage of Figaro ' KWAX-FM, 91 1 11am
Blackberry Jam, featuring live musicians
from the 5th Street Public Market KLCC-FM.
89 7 6pm
Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM, 89 7
7-9 p m
SUNDAY
Homefried Truckstop Tom Bergeron
Breakfast Peter Thomas Dinner No cover
Blair Island Peter Thomas 9:30-11 30 am
No cover
Jo Federigo s Jam Session with the Dick
Blake Trio 9pm No cover
Hacienda Steak House (See Thursday s
listing)
Mist Covered Mountain KLCC-FM. 89 7
9-10 a m
MONDAY
Faculty Artist Series Organist John Hamil
ton Beall Concert Hall 8 p m $2 general, free
for students, senior citizens and children
under 12
Blair Island David Banks 6 30-8 30 p m No
cover
Jo Federigo s (See Sunday s listing)
New Dreamers KLCC-FM. 89 7 11 pm-1
a m
TUESDAY
Homefried Truckstop Chris Sorenson Din
ner No cover
Blair Island Arden Hedeen 6 30-8 30 p m
No cover
Jo Federigo s Ala Carte 9 p m No cover
WEDNESDAY
Homefried Truckstop Nicki Earlich Dinner
No cover
Jo Federigo s (See Tuesday s listing)
THEATER
A Galway Girl Aunt Lucy's Loft. 1340
Alder 8 pm Oct 14-17 and 21 -23 $2 50
Written by Geraldine Aron Call 687-0962 for
further info
A Streetcar Named Desire" Oregon
Repertory Theatre. 222 E Broadway Tues
da/-Sunday through Oct 31 Various times
Various prices Written by Tennessee Wil
liams Call 485-1946 for reservations and
further info
"Tango" Robinson Theatre. Villard Hall 8
p m Oct 15.16.20-23 $3 25 UO students and
seniors. $5 general Written by Slawomir
Mrozek Call 686-4191 for reservations
DANCE
SATURDAY
The Keith Martin Dance Company Soreng
Theatre. Hult Center tor the Performing Arts
7:30 p m $7 75-S8 75 Call 687-5000 tor re
servations
SUNDAY
The Keith Martin Dance Company 2pm
(See Saturday s listing)
WEDNESDAY
Eugene Country Dancers Friends Meeting
Hall, 2294 Onyx 7-10 p m $1
MISCELLANEOUS
THURSDAY
Northwest Regional Energy Symposium
Room 167 EMU Beginning at 7 p m and
continuing through Friday Free Call the
Survival Center at 686-4356 for further info
Nepal Whitewater, "First Descent of the
Karnali River" multi-projector show narrated
by Bruce V Mason EMU Ballroom 7pm
Free
Quilting Lecture-Demonstrations Pattern
Drafting with Suzi Andersson Blucher at 11
a m Machine Piecing with Judy Rees at 2 p m
Lane County Museum. 740 W 13th Free
FRIDAY
Oregon Repertory Theatre Dance-A-Thon
Dance Works. 1231 Olive Beginning at 7 p m
and lasting until 7 p m Saturday Live music by
King Bop. as well as recorded music Benefit
for ORT Call Dan Bruno 345-1049. Bill Burger
689-4314 or the ORT Box Office at 485-1946
for registration and further info
Benefit for Congressman Jim Weaver
Spaghetti Place Restaurant. 4740 E Main
Springfield 8 pm $10 Music by Rosewood
Lightning, topical satire by Jane Van Boskirk
and other ORT actors, fancy food by Jane
DeGidio and Guy Martin-Pailuel
Western Ait Show and Auction Valley River
Inn 10 am -10 p m Friday and Saturday. 10
a m -4 p m Sunday Free, except the Saturday
Champagne Reception, which is $10 Benefit
for the Easter Seal School
Quilting Lecture-Demonstrations Begin
ning Ouiltmaking with Dianne Christensen at
11am Hawaiian Applique with Ada Moldofsky
at 2 p m Lane County Museum. 740 W 13th
Free
SATURDAY
Quilting Lecture-Demonstration Bobbin
Lace with Lisa Kudlemyer Lane County Mu
seum. 740 W 13th 2 p m Free
Studs Terkel s Almanac Garrison Keiler
KWAX-FM. 91 1 7pm
3
Photo by Erich BoelKelhetde
Arthur, played by Mark Schwann, gets rough with Eugene, played by Dennis Murphy, in a tense moment of the
University Theatre's production of "Tango", opening Friday at the Robinson Theatre
SUNOAY
Benefit Concert for Freeze on Nuclear Arms
performed by members of the Eugene Sym
phony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Hur
witz Beall Concert Hall 8 p m $6 Works by
Bach, Handel. Pachelbel and Monte Tubb
who composed a new work for this event
Tickets available at Wilson's Music. Earth
River Records and Walden Books
Auditions for the Oregon Madrigal Singers
First Christian Church. 12th and Oak After
noon and evening Also on Tuesday Call
Diane Retallack at 343-1082 or 344 1425 tor
audition times
TUESDAY
A slide-lecture presentation by Chilean
painter Victor Paz EMU Forum Room 2pm
Free
Organizational meeting tor those wishing to
contribute to the Free Country Times Room
23 EMU. downstairs by the loading dock 4 30
p m Call 686-4365 for further into
Lecture and discussion on Zen Meditation
with Reverend Teacher Shiko Rom of Shasta
Abbey Oregon Zen Priory. 2255 Hilyard St
7 30 p m $3 donation
CONTINUING
Gallery 141. Lawrence Hall Architecture
and Allied Arts Faculty Exhibition Through
Oct 14
Lane Community College Art and Applied
Design Dept Gallery Works by Art Faculty
Through Oct 20
Project Space. 39 E 10th Season Opener
i featuring works by Brooke Cooke Diseth
0 Doherty. Fox. Gibney Heindl Hoy PkJgeon
Powell. Ulrich, Walsh. Westlake and Zumwalt
Through Oct 22
Room 167 EMU Works by Chilean painter
I Victor Paz Through Oct 23 A reception will
■ be held from 4-6 p m Sunday
Aperture, EMU Main Floor Photographs by
Mike McCone Through Oct 25
Maude Kerns Art Center 1910 E 15th
Oregon Glass Works Henry Korn Gallery
Photographs by Paul Neevei Photography
Gallery Masks by Maureen Culligan and
Puppets by Norma Bengiat Platform Gallery
Through Oct 26
Photography at Oregon Gallery. UO Art
Museum Platinum Prints by Sally Mann
Through Oct
Artists Union. 985 Willamette Fresh
| Works in various media by 21 members of the
| gallery Through October
Warehouse Artists Studio 385 Lawrence
I Cartoons and drawings by Steve latter
Through October
Lane County Museum. 740 W 13th The
Unbroken Thread quilts from past and pre
sent Through October
High Street Cottee Gallery '?43 High
Photographs by Ruth Koenig Through Oc
tober
Opus 5, 2469 Hilyard Horiiontal Motions
stoneware and porcelain by Doug Kaigler
'Through October
Mam Galleries UQ Art Museum Lithogr
pahs by FriU Scholder perspectives on
landscapes by British photographers
Through Nov 13
Artworks. Posters. Prints, and Framing, 291
E Sth Works by R C Gorman. Jerry Schurr
and Patrick Nagel Permanent
NORTHWEST
The Manhattan Transfer Gill Coliseum.
Corvallis Saturday 8pm Tickets available at
Everybody s Records
Pat Metheny with Lyle Mays, Dan Gottlieb,
Steve Rodby, and Nano Vasconcelos Pa
ramount Theatre Portland Tuesday 8 pm
$9 50 and $10 50 Tickets available at Ever
ybody s Records
Robert Cray Band Euphoria, Portland
Wednesday 9 p m $5 Tickets available at
Everybody s Records
Compiled by Bob Webb
Campus events Information. 686-INFO, ask
tor tape 651.
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HOURS: Mon. Fri 8:00 am-5:30 pm . Sat. 9:00 am-3:00 pm
Grad Students, Looking for a clean,
quiet place to live?
Gilbert Arms
1071 Fairfield St.,
Eugene
688-9429
One Bedroom
Apts,
for $150
were $212
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Norkenzie
Village
2300 Norkenzie,
Eugene
343-2393
Two Bedroom
Townhouses
$187
were $236
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Coffee &Teas
860 E. 13th Ave. -Kinko's* 344-7894
BEFORE YOU ENROLL IN
THE $495 COMMERCIAL
SPEED READING COURSE
NOW BEING OFFERED IN EUGENE,
CONSIDER THE UNIVERSITY’S
OWN COURSE.
Although we don't claim or imply that you'll be able to read eight chapters of
Babylonian History in an hour or that you'll have a good-looking date waiting
for you to finish,
WE DO OFFER SOME SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGES:
* Classes are held on campus during day and evening hours
* Emphasis is on the application of Speed Reading Techniques to academic material
* The University's course is taught with an awareness of the demands and purpose of
academic reading, and it stresses the skill of critical reading, questioning,
notetaking, and concentration needed for academic success
* A $30 fee covers instruction and materials
* Classes begin In 2 weeks and finish 3 weeks before finals
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
The Learning Resources Center
5 Friendly Hall
686-3226
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OF FAMOUS BRAND
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Regularly to $33
$6.99 to $9.99
Demin and assorted colors for guys and gals!
BOTH LOCATIONS
Eugene
399 East 11th
(near 11th and High)
Phone 343-7447
Also locations in Salem, Medford & Klamath Falls
Springfield
Springfield Mall
Phone 726-4704
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