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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1982)
Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 18 - NOV. 23 FILM THURSOAV The Man Who Would Be King" at 7:30 p m The Treasure ot the Sierra Madre at 9 45pm Cinema 7 $3 50 FRIDAY Casablanca 177 Lawrence 7 and 9 15 p m . $1 50 "On Golden Pond" 150 Geology 7 and 9 p m $1 50 "Midnight Express" 180 PLC 7 and 9:15 p m $1 50 "Priest ot Love" at 7:30 p m "Tragedy ot a Ridiculous Man" at 9 40 p m Cinema 7. $3 50 SATURDAY "Siddhartha 177 Lawrence 7 and 9 p m $1 50 "9 to 5" 150 Geology 7 and 9 30 p m $1 50 "Atlantic City" 180 PLC 7 and 9 pm $1 50 Priest of Love' and "Tragedy ot a Ridiculous Man (See Friday's listing) SUNOAY The Nun s Story" 180 PLC 7 and 9 45 pm $1 50 "Priest of Love" at 2 and 7:30 pm Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man at 4 10 and 9 40 p m Cinema 7 $2 50 matinee. $3 50 evening MONDAY "Priest of Love" and "Tragedy ot a Ridiculous Man" (See Friday s listing) TUESDAY "Priest of Love" and "Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man" (See Friday s listing) MUSIC THURSDAY Musical Smorgasbord 198 Music 8pm Free Faculty Artist Series The Oregon Piano Quartet Beall Concert Hall 8 p m $2 gen eral, free to students senior citizens, and children under 12 Vienna Boys Choir Silva Hall. Hult Center for the Performing Arts 8pm Call 687-5000 for tickets and further info Jo Federigo s Calliope 9pm No cover Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM. 89 7 8 30 p m FRIDAY Joint Concert with the Emerald Dixieland Jazz Ensemble, the Contemporary Chorus, and the Vocal Jazz Ensemble Beall Concert Hall 8pm Free Concert for All Ages with Tom Hunter Patterson Community School. 1510 W 15th 7 30 p m $2 adults. 75 cents children Robin Flower, with Darcie Deaville. Cathy Curtis, and Kitty King Community Center for the Performing Arts. 8th and Lincoln 9 p m $4 Tickets available at EMU Main Desk. House of Records. Balladeer Music. Mother Kali's Books and the CCPA Call 687-2746 for further info Chuck Berry, with Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts. and The Whitetones Silva Hall. Hult Center for the Performing Arts 7 and 9 30 p m $8 50-S12 50 Tickets available at Hult Box Office. Everybody s Records, and Meier and Frank Call 687-5000 for further info Jo Federigo s (See Thursday s listing) Union Oyster Bar Apples in Winter 8 30 p m Deiola s Andre St James 8-12 pm Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM 89 7 8 30 a m Just Folks KWAX-FM.. 91 1 9:30 p m Modern Mono KLCC-FM. 89 7 11 30 p m SATURDAY Piano Recital with Joanne Kong Beall Concert Hall 8pm Free Cecilia Ostrow. Laurie Brown, and Rob McIntosh Gerlinger Lounge 8 30 p m Saturday Market Crystal Flame and Mi chael Harrisons group 12:30 p m Free Jo Federigo's (See Thursday’s listing) Union Oyster Bar (See Fn^ay's listing) Dejola’s: Garry Hagbertfirio 8-12 pm San Francisco Opera Wagner s "Lohen grin KWAX-FM. 91 1 10 30 am Blackberry Jam. featuring Cecilia Ostrow. Laurie Brown, and Rob McIntosh KLCC-FM, 89 7 6 p m A Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM. 89 7 7 p m SUNDAY Doctoral Degree Voice Recital with Gwenellyn Leonard Beall Concert Hall 8 p m Free Baroque Chamber Concert with violinist Jean Glausi and the Chamber Orchestra conducted by Steven Martinich Central Lutheran Church. 18th and Potter 7 pm Free Linda Waterfall, with Scott Nygaard Community Center for the Performing Arts. 8th and Lincoln 8 30 p m $4 Call 687-2746 for further info Eugene Symphony Family Thanksgiving Concert, with Victor Steinhardt. piano Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts 2 30 pm $6 75-$18 25 Call 687-0020 for reservations BJ Kelly s Tropical Rainstorm, steel drum band from Seattle 9 p m $3 Jo Federigo’s Jam Session with Emmett Williams Trio 9pm No cover Mist Covered Mountain KLCC-FM, 89 7 9 a m Fleetwood Mac Special KSND-FM. 93 10 p m MONDAY Concert with Jazz Lab Bands I and II. conducted by Jeff Williams and Jim O’Dell, respectively Beall Concert Hall 8pm $2 general. $1 students and senior citizens Jo Federigo's (See Sunday's listing) From the Leftside Randy Newman KLCC-FM. 89 7 7 30 p m New Dreamers KLCC-FM, 89 7 11 p m TUESDAY Concert with The University Sinfonetta. directed by Lawrence Maves Beall Concert Hall 8 p m Free Jo Federigo's Caracas 9 p m No cover THEATER Fifth of July Robinson Theatre. Villard Hall Nov 19, 20. Dec 1-4 8pm $5 general. $3 25 UO students and senior citizens, $3 other students Call 686-4191 for reserva tions and further info A Company of Wayward Saints Very Little Theatre. 2350 Hilyard Nov 18-20. 26. 27. Dec 1-4 8 15 p m. $4 Call 344-7751 for reservations and further info Kennedy s Children performed by Eugene Essential Theatre Alliance Aunt Lucy Devine's Wine Loft, 13th and Alder Nov 21 and 22 7 30 pm $3 50 Tickets available at Aunt Lucy s Nova Theatre Company United Luther an Church Hall. 2230 Washington Nov 19-21 8pm $5 'The Fantasticks” Pleasant Hill High School Nov 18-20 8 p m S3 adults. S2 students. S7 50 family "Goldilocks'' by the Community Chil drens Theatre Sheldon Community Center Nov 20 and 21 2 p.m $1 50 Steve Landesberg and the Muglestons Silva Hall. Hull Center tor the Performing Arts 8 p m Call 687-5000 for reservations and further info Auditions for "Working” Sheldon High School Auditorium Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p m Needed are seven men and six women between ages of 10 and 70 Par ticipants should perpare a song from a musical, accompaniment will be provided Call 683-7207 for further info "The Making of Star Wars" KWAX-FM, 911 Saturday 6pm Nightfall Late Special” KWAX-FM. 91 1 Saturday 6:30 p m DANCE SATURDAY An Oriental Fantasy” Middle-Eastern Dance. Pavue, and Food featuring Zarouhi and The Brothers of the Baladi Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln 9pm S3 advance. $3 50 at the door Tickets available at the EMU Main Desk, House of Records. Balladeer Music, Mother Kali's Books, and the CCPA Jazz Dance Workshop with Michelle Powers and Liz Jeans Whiteaker School Gym. 21 N Grand 10 am -noon $5 per class This week Jazz Choreography WEDNESDAY Eugene Country Dancers Friend's Meet ing Hall, 2294 Onyx 7-10 p m $1 MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY 20th Century America and the Impact of War lecture by Allan Winkler of the History Dept Eugene Conference Center 8pm Ski-Touring Week 'The Less than Ver tical World of Oregon' and discussion on ski-touring clothing needs Outdoor Pro gram Room, EMU 7pm Free FRIDAY LeitzWild Analytical Microscope Exhibit Room 111, Science III 9 a m -4 p m "Ski Fest '82" ski film festival 123 Science 7. 9. and 11pm S3 Lecture by photographer Paul Neevel on his work 107 Lawrence 7 30pm Free SUNDAY Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner hosted by the Community Village 1015 River Road 2-7 p m $1 donation requested for music provided by O'Carolan's Consort and Apples in Winter Bring your own place settings Children welcome Call 686-8885 for further info Bioenergetics. Expressive Exercises, and Massage Class Mandip Rajneesh Medita tion Center 1-4 pm $5 Call 343-8516 for further info TUESDAY Getting Technical Automating a Mill KWAX-FM. 91 1 11 45 a m Raineesh Active Meditation The New Age Center. 1015 River Road 7 30-8 30 p m $2 Call 343-8516 for further info Compiled by Bob Webb Campus events: 686-INFO, tape 651 Every great culture hos o few stople foods uy which' its people ore nourished i Corn & Boons. Posto & Oil. Rice & Soya and--Steok t Chemicals ?—It s time you tried us. BLAIR ISLflflD RESTflURfiflT 325 Blair Blvd tounmeT vketbmm cuisine 683-5117 Wine & imported beer • mellow live music eveninqs Desserts baked daily • Under *6.00 for most full dinners Sam to 2pm • 6pm to lOpm SUflDflY BRUflCH 9 to 2 CLOSED WEDflESDRYS Ah, yessss.... The LATE GREAT SPAGETTI FEED IS BACK! TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER 8 p.m. All you can eat plus a pitcher of beer or a Vi litre of wine! 725 W First Ave. • 484-1919 3s& (Sr^eewheeliitn we ' :V%’« fjidrta. b/tSt 1$ lli ilicli: ivtii of l/ilhqeftt St nf'7 ■ NS Sdf JPU* M:'> <l; pi ' -rr-z^ ‘ - : ril-l*-. A- • 68?-W ■V3‘i'A-V r0&> epair Open 10-6 COMPARE OUR PRICES_ <BICYCLE INSPECTION - {FREE l ^TUNE-UPS * $00-*J5-00 COMPLETE OVERHAULS S2^ 00 UNION QENERATOR SETS *JJ JO iqst*lkd COMFORT QRIPS * 9-7$ iqftaHed cARAYA STEEL WHEELS 'j2.f0''jj.$0 “ come by for repairs, parts or free advice 0/b !IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIilllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllliHliililUlHUHHIiilllll Robert Aldridge Ex-Weapons Designer — Current Peace Activist will speak on: "CREATING THE WEAPONS OF DESTRUCTION" mnV'S? v/'Nha',areC*«l8E fl&Ssa * * November 22, 8 p.m. FREE • EMU Ballroom Sponsors Cultural Porum and SNuPF HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 / 10 to 11 DAILY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 4 to 7 FREE APPETIZERS • DRAFT BEER 75“ WELL DRINKS, HOUSE WINE, MARGARITAS, CHAMPAGNE DAIQUIRIS $1.00 SUNSET SUPPER • 5 to 6:30 • $5.95 PRIME RIB • TOP SIRLOIN • TERl CHICKEN SAUTEED HALIBUT • SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED PHONE 483-4444 • VISA • MASTERCARD • AMERICAN EXPRESS 5th A Willamette Downtown Eugene V* Block from the Hilton