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Calendar
FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 28 ■ NOV. 3
THURSDAY
T Love You'
FRIDAY
FILM
Cinema 7 7 30 and 9 30 p m $3
Cat People (the original) and What Ever Happened to
Baby Jane 150 Geology 7 pm only $1 50
Private Benjamin 180 PLC 7 and 9 15 p m $1 50
Hair’ 177 Lawrence 7 and 9 30 p m $150
I Love You" (See Thursday s listing)
SATUROAY
Dail M for Murder' and M" 150 Geology 7pm only
$1 50
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe-’ 177
Lawrence 7 and 9pm $1 50
The Four Seasons ' 180 PLC. 7 and 9 30 p m $1 50
• I Love You” (See Thursday's listing)
SUNDAY
Wait Until Dark' and The Innocents' 177 Lawrence 7
p m only $1 50
I Love You” Cinema 7 2. 7 30 and 9 30 pm $2
matinee $3 evening
MONDAY
I Love You” (See Thursday s listing)
TUESDAY
I Love You” (See Thursday s listing)
WEDNESDAY
I Love You (See Thursday s listing)
THURSDAY
MUSIC
Musical Smorgasbord with guitarist Ed Soule 198
Music 12 30 p m Free
Chamber Music Series Tokyo String Quartet Beall
Concert Hall 8 p m $4 and $6 Pieces by Mozart, Shosta
kovich. and Schubert Call 686-5678 for further info
Newport Jazz Allstars Silva Hall. Hult Center for the
Performing Arts 8 pm $5 50-$ 11 50 Call 687-5000 for
tickets and further info
Homefned Truckstop. 790 E 14th Emmy Fox Dinner
No cover
Jo Fedengo s. 255 E 5th John Workman Trio 9pm No
cover
Blair Island, 325 Blair Playing Possums 8-10 pm No
cover
Lone Star Cafe, 160 S Park Micheal John and Kimberly,
with Special Delivery Band 9 p m No cover
Hacienda Steak House. 1-5 and Beltlme The Rich
Manning Show, with Escape Band 9 p m No cover
Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM 89 7 8 30 p m
FRIDAY
1000 Years of Jazz Silva Hall, Hult Center for the
Performing Arts 8pm Call 687-5000 for tickets and
further info
Homefried Truckstop Aaron Combs Dinner No cover
Jo Fedengo s Andre St James Trio 9 p m No cover
Blair Island Brian Lift 8-10 p m No cover
Lone Star Cafe Ron Lloyd 9 p m No cover
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 30 p m
Modern Mono KLCC-FM 89 7 11 30 p m -2 30 a m
SATURDAY
Saturday Market, 8th and Oak Whiskey Creek String
Band 1 p m Free
Magical Strings, with Sura John Community Center for
the Performing Arts. 8th and Lincoln 8 30 p m $3 50-$4
All ages welcome. I D required for beer and wine garden
downstairs
Super Pops I Norman Leyden and the Eugene Sym
phony Orchestra Hooray for Hollywood Silva Hail Hult
Center for the Performing Arts 8 30 p m Call 687-0020 for
tickets and further info
Jo Fedengo s (See Friday s listing)
Blair Island Nancy Brunn. 9 30 a m-12 30 p m Ben-Zen
7 30- 10pm No cover
Lone Star Cafe (See Friday s listing)
Hacienda Steak House (See Thursday s listing)
San Francisco Opera Poulenc s Dialogues of the
Carmelites KWAX FM. 91 1 11am
Blackberry Jam. featuring live music from the 5th Street
Public Market KLCC-FM 89 7 6pm
A Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM. 89 7 7 pm
SUNDAY
The Don Latarski Group, with Illumination and Tattoo,
playing for a costume dance Community Center for the
Performing Arts. 8th and Lincoln 8pm $5 Advance
tickets on sale at Earth River Records 62 W Broadway
Santiago Rodriguez Silva Hall. Hult Center for the
Performing Arts 8pm Call 687-5000 for tickets and
further info
The Robert Cray Band Eugene Hilton Party at 8 pm
show at 9 p m $4 96 advance. $5 96 day of show Tickets
available at Everybody’s Records
Homefried Truckstop Just Friends Breakfast No cover
Blair Island Peter Thomas 9 30-11 30 pm No cover
Lone Star Cafe (See Thursday s listing)
Mist Covered Mountain KLCC-FM.89 7 9am
MONDAY
Joan Benson, clavichord virtuoso, in concert 198 Music
8pm $3 50 Works by Haydn. Mozart. CPE Bach W F
Bach, and Wagenseii will be performed Benefit for Yeshe
Nyingo. a Tibetan meditation group
Guest artist Sharron Smith, violin, in concert Beall
Concert Hall 8pm Free, but donations accepted for a
scholarship for UO music students Pieces by Beethoven
Prokofieff, and Franck will be performed
Blowout' with Arousing Spirit BJ Kelly's 9p m Benefit
for Kulongoski for Governor campaign Sponsored by
Utopian Solutions/Asparagus Call 345-8427 for further
info'
Lone Star Cafe (See Thursday s listing)
From the Leftside Paul Simon KLCC-FM 89 7 7 30 p m
New Dreamers KLCC-FM. 89 7 11 pm
TUESDAY
Pirm Bulgarian Folk Ensemble Silva Hall. Hult Center
for the Performing Arts 8pm Call 687-5000 for tickets and
further info
Lone Star Cafe (See Thursday s listing)
WEDNESDAY
Renata BabakKalyna Trio Silva Hall. Hult Center for the
Performing Arts 8 pm Cal' 687-5000 for tickets and
further mfo
Lone Star Cale (See Thursday s listing)
Focus on Jazz: The Earliest Charles Mingus. Part li
KLCC-FM 89 7 7 30pm
THEATER
Oh. What a Lovely War ' Arena Theatre. Villard Hall 8
p m Oct 28-30. Nov 3-6. and Dec 1-4 $3 25 students and
senior citizens. $4 for other studetnts, $5 general Music
and lyrics by Joan Littlewood and Charles Chilton Call
686- 4191 for reservations
A Streetcar Named Desire ' Oregon Repertory Theatre
222 E Broadway Tuesday-Sunday. through Oct 31
Various times Various prices Actors Benefit Sunday at 7
pm Written by Tennessee Williams Call 485-1946 for
reservations and further info
You Can Be Replaced a comic science fiction thriller
by California’s Delle Arte Players Company Soreng
Theatre. Hult Center for the Performing Arts 8 p m
Saturday only $3 50 advance $4 50 day of show Tickets
available at EMU Main Desk and Hult Box Office The
audience is encouraged to come in space costume Call
687- 4373 for further info
"Children of a Lesser God" Silva Hall. Hult Center for the
Performing Arts Monday only 8 pm S13-S18 Call
687-5000 for tickets and further info
Hibakusha Stories from Hiroshima presented by New
York’s Modern Times Theatre EMU Ballroom Wednesday
only 8 pm $3 Tickets available at EMU Main Desk Call
686-4373 for further info
WEDNESDAY
DANCE
Eugene Country Dancers Friend s Meeting Hall. 2294
Onyx 7 10 p m $1
MISCELLANEOUS
SATURDAY
Ghosts. Goblins and Other Horrible Things a program
ot tales tor Halloween told by Ken Coleman Godfrey
Photo by Ench Boekelheide
Halloween surprises abound this weekend This creature resides in a haunted house at 65 Ross Lane
Warner, Yvonne Young, and John Holtzapple Eugene
Public Library. 100 W 13th 2-3 pm Free All ages
welcome, young children must be accompanied by an
adult
Saturday Workshop tor Children Ghosts, goblins,
witches. Halloween puppet-making Maude Kerns Art
Center.1910E 15th 1-3p m 13 50per person Ages 5-13
Minority Law Day Call 686-3846 or go by Room 201 Law
School for further info
The New Society Erotic and Exotic Future ManFuture
Woman Masquerade Ball Sam McGee s Tavern, on 11th
past Waremart 8 30 p m $4 Benefit of the Oregon
Repertory Theatre Music by King Bop and a midnight floor
show including Male Erotic Dancers, Belly Dancers, the
Andrew Sisters. Theatrical Skits, and Erotic Exotic
Readings No minors allowed Tickets on sale at Valentines
Wine and Cheese on campus, Backstage Dancewear,
Health Food and Pool Store in Springfield, and the Oregon
Repertory Theatre Box on ice 222 E Broadway Call
485-1946 for further info
SUNDAY
A Traverse of Buford Park's Mt Pisgah. lead by Dave
Wagner Meet at South Eugent High Shchool parking lot to
arrange car-pooling 8 30 a m 50 cents for members of the
Eugene Natural History SoclMy. Si tor nonmembers Pack
a lunch, bring liquid For fuilher into call Miki Hutchison at
344-4144
Harp Workshop at 10 30 am Hammered Dulcimer
Workshop at 12 30 p m Community Center tor the Perfor
ming Arts, 8th and Lincoln $10 each Call 687-2746 tor
registration
TUESDAY
Everest North Wall a documentary ot the 1982 China
Everest Expedition, narrated by Robert Redtord EMU
Ballroom 7 p m
Getting Technical Dr C Melvin Aikens on how a layman
can recognise a technological breakthrough KWAX-FM.
91 1 It 45am
Election Night Coverage, both state and national
KLCC-FM. 89 7 8 p m
CONTINUING
Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th Oregon Glass
Works Henry Korn Gallery Photogrpahs by Paul Neevel,
Photography Gallery Masks by Maureen Culligan and
Puppets by Norma Bengiat, Plattorm Gallery Through Oct
28 Fear Humor and the Feminine Principle Part ot the
Search drawings, collages, and sculptures by Koe
Sylwester Nov 2-23 Reception Thursday, 7-9 p m
Photography at Oregon Gallery. UO Art Museum
Platinum Prims by Sally Mann Through October Works by
Paul Neevel Nov 3-28
Artisls Union, 985 Willamette Fresh Works" in various
media by 21 members ot the Gallery Through October
Works by Lane County photographers David Bayles. Ted
Orland. Gary Scott Charles True, and Bobbie Wendel
Nov 2-27
Lane County Museum, 740 W 13th The Unbroken
Thread quilts from past and present Through October
High Street Coffee Gallery. 1243 High Photographs by
Ruth Koenig Through October
Opus 5, 2469 Hilyard: Horizontal Motions" stoneware
and procelatn by Doug Kaigler Through October
Main Galleries. UO Art Museum Lithographs by Fritz
Schotder perspectives on landscapes by British pho
tographers Through Nov 13
Art and Applied Design Dept. Lane Community College
Works by artists ot Portland s Blackfish Gallery Through
Nov 17
Artworks, Posters, Prints, and Framing. 291 E. 5th
Works by R C Gorman, Jerry Schurr, and Patrick Nagel
Permanent
COMING UP
Chuck Berry, with Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts, also
the Whitetones Hult Center for the Performing Arts
Friday. Nov 19 7 and 9:30 p m $8.50. $9 50. and $12 50
Tickets on sale at Hult Box Office. Meier and Frank, and
Everybody s Records Call 687-5000 for further info
Compiled by Bob Webb
Campus events information, 686-INFO,
ask for tape 651.
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• Registration Nike Eugene or mail to
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Age
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If under 18. signature of Parent or Guardian
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and all rights and claims for damages I may have against the ROAD RUNNERS CLUB OF
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me in said event. I attest and verify that I am physically fit and have sufficiently trained for
the completion of this race, and my physical condition has been verified by a licensed
medical doctor I hereby authorize race sponsors and their assigns and any news medium,
radio, movie, or television producer, having permission from or acting for the benefit of race
sponsors, to show and reproduce my name, photograph or photographs, pictures, and films
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/When do you expect to graduate?
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