Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1983, Page 6, Image 6

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    Encore
the Ledgendary Blues Band
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th AT 8 P.M.
AUSTIN AUDITORIUM, OSU
Tickets are *4,00 in advance, and '4 50 the day of the show On
sale now at the Student Activities Center. OSU, and at the
door on the day of the show Austin Auditorium, Washington
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Cultural Forum
Invites application for
the following positions:
Popular / Jazz Concerts
Folk / Blues Concerts
Film and Literature
Visual Arts
Performing Arts
Contemporary Issues
Program Committee
If you have the
least amount of
interest, stop by
the office and
learn more
about the
rewarding
experience of
working on the
Cultural Forum.
These are volunteer student positions
offering intense practical experience
coordinating major events.
Applications and job descriptions are
now available in Suite 2, EMU.
Deadline for applying is Friday, April 15.
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Calendar
FOR APRIL 14 - 20
FILM
THURSDAY
Ukrainian Film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors' 177 Lawrence 7 30
p m Commentary by Prof Stephen Reynolds. Religious Studies
"Le Beau Marriage and "Cousin Cousine" Cinema 7 $3 Call 687-0722 for
times
FRIDAY
Coming Home" 180 PLC 7 and 9 30 p m $1 50
"Time Bandits'" 150 Geology 7 and 9:15 p m $1 50
Star Trek Blooper Show and Three Monty Python Surprises Through
Sunday 107 Lawrence 6:30. 8:30. and 10:30 p m
The Lady Vanishes’" and "Chan is Missing" Cinema 7 Through
Wednesday *3 Call 687-0722 for times
SATURDAY
"Kramer vs Kramer 177 Lawrence 7 and 9 15 pm $1 50
Ordinary People" 150 Geology 7 and 9:30 pm SI 50
"La Cage Au» Folles" 180 PLC 7 and 9 p m $1 50
SUNDAY
■Z" 180 PLC 8 p m *1 50
WEDNESDAY
Shame" 123 Science 8pm Free
MUSIC
THURSDAY
Musical Smorgasbord 198 Music 12 30 p m Free
The Oregon String Quarlet Beall Concert Hall 8 p m $4 students and
senior citizens. $6 general Benefit for Eugene Junior Symphony Associa
tion The program includes Mozart's "Quartet in 6 Ma(or K 49."
Shostakovich's "Quartet No 1. OP 49." and Dvorak s "Quartet in E Flat Ma
tor. Op 51” Tickets available at The Musical Offering. 806 Charnelton Call
344 3352 for further info
Opera Excerpts sung by members of Eugene Opera Metropol Cate 898
Pearl St Noon
Back to the 50 s" Concert with The Platters and The Oiamonds South
Eugene High School Auditorium 8 30 pm Benefit for the Eugene
Firefighters Association Call 683-7170 for further info
Jo Federigo's Le Jazz Hoi Trio 9 30 p m No cover Through Saturday
The International. 3350 Gateway Garry Lewis and the Playboys 9 p m
$1 50 Through Saturday
Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM. 99 7. 9:30 p.m
FRIDAY
Senior Recital Elvira James and Laura 2aerr. composition students 198
Music 8 p m Free
"Sweet Betsy From Pike" by Mark Bucci and The Telephone" by Gian
Carlo Menotti, two short comic operas performed by Eugene Opera Center
Fountain, downtown mall Noon Free
Opera Excerpts (See Thursday's listing)
James Thornbury and The Passengers with Shelley and The Crusta
ceans Community Center lor the Performing Arts. 8th and Lincoln 9pm
$2 50 Beer and wine available downstairs with i d All ages are welcome
Wheelchair accessible
Homefried Truck slop Macadam Dinner
Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM. 89 7 8 30am
Just Folks KWAX FM. 91 1 9 30 pm
Modern Mono KLCC FM. 89 7 11 30 p m
SATURDAY
James Thornbury and The Passengers Community Center for the Per
forming Arts. 8th and Lincoln 9pm $2 50 Beer and wine available
downstairs with i d All ages are welcome Wheelchair accessible
Homefried Trucksop Glenno Breakfast Mark Pope Dinner
Saturday Cafe KLCC-FM 89 7 9 a m
Blackberry Jam Aaron Combs and Dick Blake KLCC-FM. 89 7 6 pm
A Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM. 89 7 7 p m
SUNDAY
Chamber Music Series The Lydian String Quarlet from Brandois Univer
sily Beall Concert Hall 8 p m S6 and S4 Program includes works by W A
Mozart. Johannes Brahms, and Ludwig van Beethoven Call 686 5678 tor fur
Iher info
Elizabeth Cotton and Mike Seeger Community Center lor the Perform
ing Arts. 8th and Lincoln 7 30 p m S6 advance. $7 day of show All ages
welcome Wheelchair accessible Tickets available el EMU Main Desk
House of Records. Balladeer Records, and the CCPA
Round Singing 7 15 p m Call 344-8521 for further info
Homeflred Truck slop Thom Bergeron Breakfast
Jo Federigo's Jam Session with the Jerry Gleason Trio 9 30 p m No
cover
Misl Covered Mountain KLCC-FM 89 7 9 am
MONDAY
Worksnop conducted by the Lydian String Ouartart 186 Music 4pm
Call 686 5678 for further into
Jo Federigo’s (See Sunday s listing)
From the Leftside Stefan Grossman KLCC-FM. 89 7 7 30 p m
New Dreamers KLCC FM. 89 7 11 pm
TUESDAY
Master a Degree Recital Hiawatha composition Beall Concert Hall 8
p m Free
Homefried Truckstop Eagle Park Slim Breakfast Charlie Dinner
Jo Federtgo s Richard Smith Unit 9 30 p m No cover
WEDNESDAY
Noon Gig Ben Zen EMU Fishbowl 7-9 p m Free
An Cvaning with Earl Klugh jazz. pop. and rhythm & blues guitarist Hull
Center lor the Performing Arts 8pm S12 90 and S10 Call 687 5000 tor reset
vafions and further Into
Homefried Truckstop Liz Klule Dinner
Jo Federtgo s (See Tuesday s listing)
THEATER
• Ah. Wilderness" by Eugene O'Neill Robinson Theatre. Villard Hall
April 14-16 6pm *5 general. *3 25 University students and senior citizens
S4 other students O NeHl s only comedy looks back at his New England
childhood, not as it was. but the way he would have liked it to be Directed by
Horace Robinson Call 686-4191 lor reservations and further into
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds by Paul
Zindel Arena Theatre. Villard Hall April 14-16 and 21-23 8 p m S2 This
Pulitzer Prize winner examines hope and despair, growing up and recogniz
ing the truth of who we are through the story of a woman and her two
daughters as they struggle to rise above their circumstances Directed by
Janet Kenny Call 686-4191 for reservations and further info
The Public Eye" by Peter Shaffer, performed by the Cascade Balzac
Company The Brass Rail. 453 Willamette, across from Amtrack April 14-16
and 21 23 9pm *2 50 Directed by Martha Wehmeier Call 342-2298 tor reser
vations and further info
Le Medecin Malgre Lui. or. The Reluctant Doctor” by Moliere Soreng
Theatre Hull Center for the Performing Arts April 16. 22. and 23 8:30 p m
*5 25 Directed by Allan Gross, this farcical commedia in extremis is perform
ed by members of the NewMime Circus, the Oregon Repertory Theatre, and
On the Edge Call 687-5000 tor reservations
"The Empire Strikes Back Dark Lord's Fury” KLCC-FM, 89 7 Thursday
7:30 p m
"The Empire Strikes Back Dark Lord's Fury KWAX-FNM 91 1 Satru
day 6pm
DANCE
Peter and the Wolf performed by Eugene Ballet Center Foutntain.
downtown mall Thursday Noon Free
Western Country Dance Spencer Creek Grange Satruday 8 p m *2
Veselo Community Folk Dancers Westmoreland Community Center
Sunday 7-10 p m 75 cents Program and request dancing
Eugene Folk Dancers Friend's Meeting House Tuesday 7:15pm In
struction at 7:30 p m Beginners and newcomers welcome
Scottish and English Country Dancing Knights of Pythias Hall Wednes
day 7:30 p m *1
MISCELLANEOUS
THURSDAY
Presentation on Prison Overcrowding, addressed by Mark Kramer of the
Oregon Prison Alternatives First Congregational Church. 1050 E 23rd 8pm
Free Call Sponsors. Inc . at 485-8341 for further info
Rollo Mey on "The Renewal of Life" EMU Ballroom 8 p m *1 students.
*1 50 gerneral
FRIDAY
The Results Program conducted by Dr Anthony Church of Religious
Science. 390 Vernal St Friday and Saturday 7 30 p m *25 tax deductible
donation required Call 485-0035 tor further Info
SATURDAY
Home Crafters Association Spring Show and Sale Lane County
Fairgrounds Auditorium Saturday 10a m -6 p m Sunday 10am-5 p m Free
Winter Skies ' at 1 p m "Red Star in Orbit at 3 p m Willamette Science
and Technology Center *2 adults. *1 students and senior citizens
SUNDAY
"Winter Skies and "Red Star in Orbit" (See Saturday's listing)
MONDAY
Earth Week. April 18-22. sponsored by the ASUO Survival Center
Speakers, a seminar, and movies Appearances by Ernest Callenbach. Nick
Allen. Paul Lobe, and Norman Solomon Call 686-4356 tor further info
"Freedom of Culture in the Soviet Union" presentation by Maurice
Frtedberg Russian literature professor at the University of Illinois, and
"Kino-Eye a 1924 film by Vertov 107 Lawrence 7:30 p m
TUESDAY
"The Tree of Life and Russian Culture" lecture by Ernsst Neizvestny.
Russian humanist and sculptor 107 Lawrence 4:30 p m
"Censorship, the Film and Russian Culture" lecture by Sidney Monas.
Russian history and literature professor from the University of Texas, and
"Pirosmani" a 1971 film by Shengelaya 177 Lawrence 7:30 p m
WEDNESDAY
"Censorship. Ideology, and the Soviet Cinema" lecture by Ronald
Levaco. filmmaker and film professor at San Francisco State University, and
"The Man with a Movie Camera" a 1929 film by Vertov 150 Geology 7:30 p m
CONTINUING
Designworks Seven One-Man Shows' works by Jim Daly. Judy Lasher
Foster. Dick McRill. Judith Nantker. Terry Olson. Richard Robertson, and
Gene Tobey Through April 16
Gallery 141 Sculpture by James Lanier, paintings by Norm Rosenberg
and David Geisheker April 18-22 Reception Monday, 7:30 p m
Art and Applied Design Dept . Lane Community College: Kinetic Works
by Bill Will Through April 21
Protect Space Paint. Light. Words" installation by Michael Bukowski:
mixed media paintings by Glen Diseth. tlorscent tube light installation by
Frank Fox Through April 23
Aperture Photographs by Mark I Johnson Through April 26
Maude Kerns Art Center Paintings, sculpture, and constructions by
Carolyn I Quinn, photographs by Bill Bradish. Hull Center Backstage by Ted
Orman's class Through April
Artists' Union Ceramics by Gerogre Kokis Through April
Opus 5 "Bronze and Wood" by Pete Helzer and Keith Lebenzon
Through April
Made in Oregon Ceramics by Walter All Thiouy/ April
McDonald Gallery Photographs by Chris DePee Through April
Emsrald Empire Art Association Oils by Kalhy Whitson Through April
Photographs at Oregon Gallery Photographs by Edward Weston, tm
ogen Cunningham. Wynn Bullock, and Paul Cappenegro npnl 13 May 1
University Museum of Natural History Macedonian Folk Costumes
Through May 1
Springfield Museum Croatian Folk Costumes Through May 1
Museum of Art The Tree of Lite." acrylics, oils, and sculptures by
Ernest Neizvestny, paintings by Demetnos Jameson April 17 May 8
Keystone Cats Acrylics and pas su by Steve Boswell April 15 May 15
Ongmal Graphics Graphics, tapestry, and sculptures by Salvador Dali
Compiled by Bob Webb
Campus events: 686-INFO, Tape 651
SEE IT
3RD TOUR WILLAMETTE
A 275 Mile Bicycle Race April 14 17
IF 4SF
^ On KVAL, KMTR & KEZI News
✓ On top of Creenhill Road
Thursday 6:30 pm
✓ On top of Blanton Heights
Sunday 9:30 am
On the U of O Campus,
Final Stage 12:30 pm
spomowd by University Club Sports
Mazzi's Italian Food
Marco's Italia Gelata
For More Informal ion
Collins Cycle Shop • 342-4878
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