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Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 21-27 FILM THURSDAY Earth Week Cinema "Saving the Columbia Gorge" and 'Four Corners — A National Sacrificed Area" EMU Forum Room 1:30 p.m. Images of the Russian Revolution "The Sixth of July" Cinema 7 7:30 pm Presentation and discussion by Mikhail Suslov from Moscow Film Studies of his film about Lenin Cali 687-0733 for info FRIDAY Earth Week Cinema "Acid Rain from Heaven" and "The Time Has Come" EMU Forum Room 1:30 p.m 167 EMU 7 p m "One Trick Pony" 123 Science 7 and 9:15 p m $1 50 "Excalibur" 150 Geology 7 and 9:30 p m $1 50 ■ Smash Palace" 180 PLC 7 and 9 p m $1 50 Film, Freedom and Culture in the USSR "The Eccentrics" Cinema 7 Presentation and discussion of this film by Ron Levaco. director of Telecommunications at San Francisco State Call 687 0733 for times SATUROAY "Whose Life is It Anyway?” 150 Geology 7 and 9:30 p m. $1.50 "An American Werewolf in London” 180 PLC 7 and 9pm $1.50 "Shampoo" 177 Lawrence 7 and 9 15 p.m $1 50 "Coup De Torchon" Cinema 7 $3 Through Wednesday Call 6870733 for limes SUNDAY "THX 1138 180 PLC 8pm $1 50 "Top Hat" 150 Geology 7 and 9 p m $1 50 TUESDAY "Mary Wigman When Fire Dances Between Two Poles" 150 Geology 7 p m Free WEDNESDAY "Knife in the Water" 123 Science 8 p m Free "Countdown to America and anti freeze film made by the American Security Council, and critique by Tom Lynch of Citizen Action for Lasting Security 101 EMU 3 p m Free MUSIC THURSDAY Musical Smorgasbord 198 Music 12:30 p m Free The Dead Kennedys Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln Doors open at 8 p m $6 advance. $7 day of show Beer garden downstairs The Eugene Symphony Orchestra in Concert with guest pianist Christopher O'Riley Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts 8:30 p m $6 75-$18 75 The Symphony will accompany O'Riley in a perfor mance of Prokofiev's "Piano Concert No 3 in C Maior " The program will also include performances of Bernard Roger's "Three Japanese Dances." John Van Buren's • "Divertimento, " and the featured work, Paul Hindemith's "Mathis de Maler " Call 687-0020 for reservations and further info Jo Federigo's: The Richard Smith Unit 9:30 p m No cover Oregon Electric Station Le Jazz Hot No cover The International Gary Lewis and The Playboys Cover Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM, 89 7. 9 p m FRIDAY Beer Garden Strictly Roots EMU Dining Room 4-7 p m Paul Horn in an Earth Week Concert On the Mall 11:30 a m Free Evolutionary Dance and the Cry Cries Community Center for the Perfor ming Arts, 8th and Lincoln 9 p m $2 50 Beer and wine available downstairs with i d All ages welcome Wheelchair accessible Black Angus Restaurant Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts 9:30 p m Tickets available at EMU Main Desk, Everybody's Records, and the Black Angus Jo Federigo's Bozo's on Broadway 9:30 p.m No cover Oregon Electric Station: Mapenzi No cover The International (See Thursday's listing) Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM. 89 7 8 30 a m Just Folks KWAX-FM. 91.1 9 30 pm Modern Mono KLCC-FM. 89 7 11 30 p m SATURDAY Senior Recital: Judy Beckham, piano Beall Concert Hall 8 p m Free The program includes works by Franz Joseph Haydn, Johannes Brahms. J S Bach, Claude Debussy, and Bela Bartok Strictly Roots Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lin coin 9 pm $3 Beer and wine available downstairs with i d All ages welcome Wheelchair accessible Jo Federigo's (See Friday s listing) Oregon Electric Station (See Friday's listing) The International: (See Thursday's listing) Saturday Cafe KLCC-FM, 89 7 9 a m Blackberry Jam KLCC-FM, 89 7 6 p m A Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM, 89 7 7 p m SUNDAY The New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble Silva Hall. Hult Center for the Performing Arts 8pm Call 687 5000 for reservations and further Info Holiday Inn Hoi Whacks 8:30 p m Cover. Round Singing 7:15 p m Call 344-8521 for further info Jo Federigo's Jam Session with the Andre St James Trio 9 30 p m No cover Mist Covered Mountain KLCC-FM, 89 7 9 a m MONOAV Open Dress Rehearsal with the University Symphony Orchestra Beall Concert Hall Noon Free The rehearsal will be geared toward secondary students in the Eugene Springfield area schools Performance by the University Symphony Orchestra Beall Concert Hall 8 pm Free The program includes works by Antonin Dvorak. Jean Sibelius. Claude Debussy, and Hector Berlioz The Pete Christlieb Quartet, jazz Lane Community College Mainstage Theatre 2 p m Free Jo Federigos (See Sunday's listing) From the Leftside Vassar Clemmens KLCCFM, 897 7:30 p m New Dreamers KLCC FM, 89 7 11 p m TUESDAY Noon Gig Golden Bough EMU Courtyard Noon Faculty Artist Series: Bernard Williams, viola Beall Concert Hall 8 p m S2 general, tree to students and senior citizens He will be assisted by William Woods, piano, and Sharon Smith, violin The program includes works by Paul Hindemith. Handel Halvorsen, Bohuslav Martinu. and Robert Schumann Robert Cray Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lin coln 9 p m 13 50 Beer and wine available downstairs with i d All ages welcome Wheelchair accessible Jo Federigo s: (See Friday's listing) Oregon Electric Station: (See Thursday's listing) WEDNESDAY Jazz Beer Garden: Swingshift EMU Dining Room 4-7 p.m Bow Wow Wow. with The Visible Targets EMU Ballroom 8 p m S7 students and S8 general in advance. $8 and $9 on the day of the show Tickets available at EMU Main Desk. Earthriver Records, and Diana's Jo Federigo s (See Friday's listing) Oregon Electric Station: Stan Fink No cover THEATER "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds" by Paul Zindel Arena Theatre. Villard Hall April 21-23.8 p m S2 This Pulitzer Prize winner examines hope and dispair. growing up. and recognizing 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 21 23 9 pm J2 50 Directed by Martha Wehmeier Call 342-2298 for reser vations and further info "Le Medecin Malgre Lui. or. The Reluctant Doctor" by Moliere Soreng Theatre. Hult Center for the Performing Arts April 22 and 23 8 30 p m J5 25 Directed by Allan Gross, this farcical commedia in extremis is per formed by members of the NewMime Circus, the Oregon Repertory Theatre, and On the Edge Call 687 5000 for reservations The Empire Strikes Back: Gambler's Choice" KLCC-FM. 89 7 Thurs day 7:30 p m "The Empire Strikes Back Gambler's Choice" KWAX FM. 91.1 Satur day 6 pm DANCE Teen Dance Lane Country Fairgrounds Saturday 9 pm S3 Veselo Community Folk Dancers Westmoreland Community Center Sunday 7 10 p m 75 cents Program and request dancing Afro Haitian Dance Master Class 353 Gerlinger Annex Monday 4 30 p m Free Call 686 3386 for further info Eugene Folk Dancers Friend's Meeting House Tuesday 7 15pm In struction at 7 30 p m Beginners and newcomers welcome A Cake Walk Competition 353 Gerlinger Annex Wednesday 4 30 p m Call 686 3386 for further info Scottish and English Country Dancing Knights of Pythias Hall Wednesday 7:30 p m $1 MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY "The Art of Winemaking presentation by Dave Wagner EMU Forum Room 6 p m Ernest Callenbach on the future of the environmental movement EMU Ballroom 8 p m SI students, S2 general "Messianic Tendencies in Russian Culture" lecture by Ernst Neizvestny 107 Lawrence 4 30 pm FRIDAY "Living With the Bomb" discussion with journalist Paul Loebof the Los Angeles Herald Examiner and the Village Voice EMU Ballroom 8pm Human Rights and Russian Culture" talk by Pavel Litvinov. Russian physicist, human rights activist and authority on Soviet jurisprudence ISO Geology 4pm SATURDAY Roundtable Discussion on "Freedom and Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union" Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge 10 30 a m Friend's of the Library Book Sale Lane County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building Saturday and Sunday 10 a m 4 p m SUNDAY Talk by Laurence Beitenson. Soviet exited and adviser to President Reagan 150 Geology tpin Free "Rite of Passage: Wedding Customs ot the Russian Old Believers in Woodburn, Oregon" slide-lecture by Gail Zaninovich Univeristy Russian Program 107 Lawrence. 7:30 p m Storyteller's Potluck. 155 E. 34th. 7 p.m Call 345-8644 for further info. Rajneesh quiet meditation and bioenergetics class 3072 Willakenzie Road 1-4 p.m $5 Call 343-8516 for further info PiccaDilly Flea Martkel Lane County Fairgrounds Expo Halls 1-3 10 a m -4 p m 75 cents adults, 50 cents children MONDAY Exhibit of Warner Brothers and Disney Art Collections. EMU Main Desk Area Monday and Tuesday. 10 a m -7 p m Many pieces will be for sale "Drink and Cafe Culture in 19th Century France" lecture by Susanna Barrows, University of California. Berkeley EMU Forum Room 4 p.m Talk by Arthur Macy Cox, expert on Soviet military capabilities. 150 Geology 8 p m Free "Village Lite in Romania" slide lecture by professor Joel Marrant of Lin field College 107 Lawrence 7:30 p.m TUESDAY "The First Revolutionary Situation in Russia Further Exploration Along That Other Route to the Finland Station" talk by Alan Kimball, History, Honors College 303 Chapman 7:30 p.m. "Macedonian Bridal Costumes” lecture by professor Ronald Wixman, Geography Musuem of Natural History 7:30 p.m A Look at Ladakh in the Himalayas, audio-visual slide show by National Geographic photographer Rick Cooke and artist Bronwin James EMU Ballroom 7 30 pm WEDNESDAY "Village Life ol Albanians in Yugoslav Macedonia" slide-leculre by Eran Fraenkel, Univeristy of Pennsylvania, and Jane Sugarman, University of California. Los Angeles 107 Lawrence 7:30 p.m. An Introduction to the Meditations and Discourses of Bhagwan Shree Raineesh 3072 Willakenzie Road 7-9 p m $2 Call 343-8516 tor further info CONTINUING Gallery 141 Sculpture by James Lanier; paintings by Norm Rosenberg and David Geisheker Through April 22. Art and Applied Design Dept . Lane Community College: Kinetic Works by Bill Will Through April 21 Paintings by Faylinda Kodis of Corvallis; sculpture by Paul Pappas April 22 May 12 Reception Friday 7:30-9:30 p m Proiect Space Paint, Light. Words" installation by Michael Bukowski; mixed media paintings by Glen Diseth. florescent tube light installation by Frank Fox Through April 23 Mixed media paintings and collage by Carol Westlake, steel sculpture by Paul Pappas, mixed media paintings by Nancy Prowell April 23-May 13 Reception Saturday 8 p.m Aperture Photographs by Mark I. Johnson Through April 26 Bruinier Gallery: Photographs of the campus at night by Tony Herbert Through April Faculty Club Quilts by Julie Berner, fabric wall hangings by Barbara Frenzel and Ardis Letey. soft stained glass by Marcy Schoolcraft. Through April 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 Artist's Union: Ceramics by George Kokis Through April Opus 5 "Bronze and Wood" by Pete Helzer and Keith Lebenzon. Through April Made in Oregon Ceramics by Walter Ali Through April Emerald Empire Art Association Oils by Kathy Whitson Through April Photography at Oregon Gallery Photographs by Edward Weston, Im ogen Cunningham, Wynn Bullock, and Paul Cappenegro Through May 1 University Museum ot Natural History Macedonian Folk Costumes Through May 1 Springfield Museum Croatian Folk Costumes Through May 1 University Museum ol Art "The Tree of Life," acrylics, oils, and sculptures by Ernst Neizvestny, paintings by Demetrios Jameson Through May 8 Willamette Science and Technology Center Paintings ol Oregon's river wildlife by Pete Anderson Through May 15 Keystone Cate Acrylics and pastels by Steve Boswell Through May 15 Ongmal Graphics Graphics, tapestry, and sculptures by Salvador Dali NORTHWEST An Evening with Tony Bennett Portland Civic Auditorium Friday 8pm Call 282 7751 for reservations and further into The D'Anse Combeau Orchestra s Farewell Performance Luis La Bam ba Club 58 S W 2nd Friday and Saturday. 8 and 10 30 p m $6 advance. $7 al the door Tickets available at Everybody s Records "The Unknown Soldier" Studio Theatre, Western Oregon Stale College, Monmouth. Oregon April 27 30 8 15 p m Free Call 838 3771 tor reserva lions and further into Compiled by Bob Webb Campus events; 686-INFO, Tape 651 1 Duffy’s Tavern • 13th & Alder ajk' Dalux Dalux will Rock Duffy’s with some big city sounds for the next three nights [ --v: r OAKWAY CINEMA OAfcWAY MALI 343 8351 STARTS FRIDAY! One morning, Alex Selky set off for school and disappeared. WITHOUT A TRACE *OM< CENTURY Jnf~* ) THIS COUPON WILL ADMIT TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ADMISSION • $2.00 Cat's Meow Jazz & Blues Jazz & Blues, Rtqq/ki & Gospel Reconds Books, Tapes & CoIUctor's Accessories In rhi Fihkpdtal Bcildiw*, FiftI» & PearI * EuC|Cne 686-8742 ’ AT LAST, A STORE FOR THE TRUE COLLECTOR." Nothing is sacred to the Dead Kennedys — everything is a target — from the obvious to the slime. Dead Kennedys: the angst of punk Angst. It’s got to be angst that goads the Dead Kennedys. There’ll be angst all over when the Dead Ken nedys play Eugene’s W.O.W. Hall tonight at 8 p.m. Angst is a quality of fear or anxiety. Angst in fuses the Dead Kennedys’ songs. Angst typifies Dead Kennedys’ shows. But most of all angst tinges the Dead Kennedys’ lyrics. “Now it’s 1984 knock knock knocking on your front door. It’s the suede denim secret police. They have come for your uncool niece. ” California uber alles The Dead Kennedys have been hailed as a major punk force in America. They are caliTd “hardcore” in America but not in Britain. There they are known for the minimalist “spirit” of their instrumentals that harks back to the beginnings of punk. American punk is rendered vapid by most groups — except the Dead Kennedys. They can perceive and represent the disaffection of American youth for that dream fat father and fat mother blindly followed over a cliff for evermore. Dead Kennedys aren’t “Rebels Without a Clue” — they understand that to survive one must think quick and react. The Dead Kennedys are Jello Biafra, lyricist and lead vocals, East Bay Ray, on guitar, Klaus Flouride, bass and Darren Peligro, drums. The band formed in late 1978 when Biafra moved to San Francisco from his native Boulder, Colo. Most fans consider their first album, “Fresh Fruit for Rot ting Vegetables," their best, the very essence of American punk. It is American, but it doesn’t necessarily define punk in this country. The wailing guitars of East Coast punk are different from the almost surf-sound rasping guitars of California punk. That nothing is sacred to the Dead Kennedys points out that everything, even punk, becomes sanctified over time. Biafra’s lyrics hold the perspec tive that everything and everyone is a target — from the obvious to the slime. “No, I'm not here to learn, I just want to get drunk and major in business and be taught how to fuck. ” Terminal Preppie Songs with titles like “Terminal Preppie" (a rather appropriate song for the Eugene show), “Win nebago Warrior" and “Plastic Surgery Disasters” il lustrate Dead Kennedys’ diverse targets. But the lyrics have a political and potent message. In Britain, punk is generally anger and disenfranchisement but it lacks an overall message. A few $6 advance and $7 at-the-door tickets re main for the Dead Kennedys show, which is spon sored by Northwest Concerts. Opening for the show will be Portland’s Theater of Sheep and Eugene’s E-13. WHAT’S FOR DINNER? We’ve got some great ideas for you! COOKBOOKS 20% OFF General Book Dept. ★ This week only. ★ April 18th-23rd. (Remember Mother’s Day is coming soon.) REGISTER & WIN! The Great BBQ Giveaway drawing to be held April 22nd. Need not be present to win. UO BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 Sat 10:00-3:00 General Books 6M-3S10 SAHALIE Natural Foods U TING'S 11 SPAGHETTI V TINO’S • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette New Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11:00-Midnight Frl. 11:00-1:00 a.m. Sat. 5:00-1:00 a m Sun. 5:00-11.00 p m / We are til 9l00 Friday Nights for burgers, omelettes,CTsoups salads and sandwiches. i Open Mon Thurs 7 6, Fn til 9, Sat 8 6, Sun 9 5 * Tena^ ‘ tan /ust burders^.Sr omelettes! more than'just burqer5*^Sr cmieU downstairs at the 5th St. Public Market FESTIVAL OF EAST EUROPEAN PEOPLES April 10 • May 1, 1983 University of Oregon A series of free public events concerning the cultures of Eastern Europe, both in the Old World and in North America. WEEK OF APRIL 24 - 28: Slide-lecture: “Rite of Passage: Wedding Customs of the Russian Old Believers in Woodburn, Oregon” Sunday, April 24, 7:30 pm, 107 Lawrence Slide-lecture: “Village Life in Romania” Monday, April 25, 7:30 pm, 107 Lawrence Slide-lecture: “Macedonian Bridal Costumes” Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 pm, Museum of Natural History Slide-lecture: “Village Life of Albanians in Yugoslav Macedonia” Wednesday, April 27, 7:30 pm, 107 Lawrence Panel-discussion: “Ethnic Diversity in Yugoslavia” Thursday, April 28, 7:30 pm, 107 Lawrence All of these events are open to the public without admission charge. For further information, contact: Mark Levy CIO Russian & East European Studies Center 686-4877 or 342-4130 Made possible in part by a grant from the Oregon Committee for the Humanities. rt'we * m m «