Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 4 - AUGUST 10 FILM THURSDAY Cinema 7: "The State ot Things' and The Stunt Man” Cinema 7 $3 50 Call 687-0733 for times The Bi|Ou La Nuit de Varennes" at 6 30 and 8:15 p m $3 "Rocky Horror Picture Show” at 11 p.m $1 96 Run Silent, Run Deep” KOZY-TV, Cable 4 9 pm FRIDAY Cinema 7: (See Thursday's listing) The Bijou: "La Nuit de Varennes" at 7 and 9:30 p m $3 "Rocky Horror Picture Show” at midnight $2 50 Wake Island" at 9 pm Corvette K 225" at 11 p m KOZY TV. Cable 4 SATURDAY Cinema 7: (See Thursday's listing) The Bijou: "La Nuit de Varennes” at 4. 7, and 9:30 p m $3 "Rocky Horror Picture Show" at 10 a m., noon, 2 p m $2 Mid night $2 50 The Night ot the Hunter" at 10 pm " Son of Dracula" at midnight KOZY-TV, Cable 4 SUNDAY Cinema 7: "The State of Things' and "The Stunt Man” $2 50 for all shows Call 687-0733 for times The Bi|Ou: "La Nuit de Varennes" at 4. 6 30, and 8 15 p.m $3 "Rocky Horror Pic ture Show" at 10 a m , noon, and 2 p m $2 MONDAY Cinema 7: (See Thursday's listing) The Buijou "La Nuit de Varennes" at 6:30 and 8:15 p.m $2 50 TUES0AY Cinema 7: (See Thursday's listing) The Bijou: "La Nuit de Varennes" at 6:30 and 8:15 p.m $3 WEDNESDAY Cinema 7: (See Thursday s listing) The Bi|ou "La Nuit de Varennes” at 6:30 and 8 15 p m $3 "Rocky Horror Picture Show" at 11 p.m 96 cents MUSIC THURS0AY Beer Garden. EMU Dining Room 3:30-6:30 p m Arousing Spirit, reggae Amazon Com munity Center 6:30 p m Free Jo Federigo's: Jeff Homan Trio 9 30 p m No cover The International Mass Contusion 9:30 pm. O'Callahan’s: Fantasy Force 9:30 p m $1 25 $2 50 Songs of Work, Struggle, and Change: Musical Potpourri KLCC FM, 89.7 8 p m Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM, 89 7 9 p.m FRIDAY Jo Federigo's Sammy Epstein Trio 9:30 p m No cover O'Callahan's Fantasy Force $1.25 before 10 p.m., $2 50 after Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM, 89.7 8:30 a m Modern Mono KLCC-FM 89 7 11:30 pm SATURDAY Saturday Market: Rococco Consort, Baroque music, at 11 a m and 2 p.m Ain't No Telling, ragtime and blues, at noon and 2 p.m Free The Hoodlums and The J-Walkers, reg gae/ska. Community Center for the Perfor ming Arts, 8th Avenue and Lincoln Street Doors open at 9 p.m. $3 Beer ano wine available downstairs with id All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible Max's Tavern: The Cashiers 9:30 p.m. $2 Jo Federigo's: (See Friday's listing) O'Callahan's: (See Friday's listing) Saturuay Cafe, American folk KLCC FM, 89.7 9 a m Blackberry Jam. KLCC-FM. 89.7. 6 p.m. / Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM, 89.7. 7 p.m. SUNDAY Jo Federigo's: Jam Session with Greg Hall Trio. 9:30 p.m. No cover. Mist Covered Mountain. KLCC-FM. 89.7. 9 a m. MONDAY An Evening of Barbershop Westmoreland Community Center. 6:30 p.m. Free Jo Federigo's: (See Sunday's listing) From the Leffside KLCC-FM, 89 7 7:30 p.m. New Dreamers. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 11 p.m. TUESDAY Helen Reddy Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts. 8 p.m. Call 687-5000 for reservations and further info Jo Federigo's: Emmett Williams Trio 9:30 p.m No cover. O'Callahan's: Jazzle. 9:30 p.m $1 WEDNESDAY Percussion Quartet University Park 6:30 p.m. Free Arousing Spirit, reggae Olde Taylors 9:30 p.m. $2 Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday s listing) The International: (See Thursday's listing) O'Callahan's (See Tuesday's listing) Jazz Alive: Women in Jazz, featuring Ella Fitzgerald, Ernestine Anderson, and Sheila Jordan KLCC-FM, 89 7 8:30 p.m THEATER "Spoon River Anthology" by Edgar Lee Masters, adapted by Charles Aidman. Arena Theatre, Villard Hall August 4-7. 8 p.m. Presented by University Theatre students, directed by Dennis Murphy Call 686-4193 or 486-7112 tor further info Mainstage Theatre Company Presents: Oklahoma1' on August 4, 5, and 13: and "It s Cole Outside " August 6, 11, and 12 Downtown Mall Call 683-7207 for reserva tions and further info. "Alice in Wonderland " performed by the Netghborhood Players The Brass Rail, 453 Willamette Saturday at t and 4 p.m. This classic children's story is directed by Janet Steiger Call 342-2296 for reserva tions and further info. "For Play" an improvisational entertain ment group that emphasies audience par ticipation. Shell's On Campus (the old Bur ton's). Friday. 10 p.m S2, with 49 cent draft beer all evening. "On the Edge" The Brass Rail, 453 Willamette August 4-6, 10-13, and 17-20 9 p m S3 An evening of irreverent and slightly askew original comedy, music, and improvisation, primarily of a satirical and/or off-the-wall nature Call 342-2298 for reservations. DANCE Powers and Jeans Jazz Dance Theatre Monroe Park Sunday 6:30 p m Free MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY Weaving Workshop for beginning and advanced participants, conducted by Laurie Kovack. Campbell Senior Center Thursdays and Fridays through August 26 Call 687-5318 for further info SATURDAY Saturday Market 8th Avenue and Oak Street 10 am -5 p.m. Crafts, food, and entertainment (see music listing for performers). WISTEC Planetarium Shows: "Summer Skies" at 1 p.m. "The View from Planet Earth" at 3 p.m. S2 general, St students and senior citizens SUNOAY WISTEC Planetarium Shows: (See Satur day's listing) TUESDAY Street Performers Licensing Session. Lane Reagional Art Council's office, 795 Willamette Street, Room 416. Singers, dancers, instrumentalists, jugglers, mimes, and other entertainers are invited to take part in the Street Performers Pro gram Call *85-2278 lor further info CONTINUING Keystone Cate: Original stain glass designs by Kit Ayala Through August 14. Aperture Gallery: Photography by Russell Dudley Through August 22 Community Center for the Performing Arts: Landscapes by Robert Gilmore Through August Eugene Public Library: Mixed media works by Sarkis Antikajian, Botany prints by students of Linda Voreick Through August Maude Kerns Art Center: Student faculty show; Ceramic pieces by Lynn Pedersen Through August Warehouse Artist Studios: Installation by Jay Hornstein Through August Opus 5: "Works in Steel" by William W Harsey Jr. Through August Designworks: New works by R.C. Gor man, Jerry Schurr, Terry Olsson, Judith Nantker, and Linda Peais Huberd Through August Original Graphics: Works on paper by Boulanger, Delacroix, and Hundertwasser Through August. Springfield Museum: "The Sandal and the Cave: Early Peoples of the Northern Great Basin" artifacts from Oregon's Great Basin, part of the Oregon Museum of Natural History's traveling exhibit. Through October 28. NORTHWEST Men Without Hats Starry Night, Portland Thursday 8 p m $7 50 Tickets available at Everybody's Records, Gl Joes, and Meier & Frank Peter Britt Classical Festival Jackson ville August 5-20. Call 779-0847 for further into Daryl Hall and John Oates. Memorial Coliseum, Portland Friday 7 p.m. $12.50 and $11 50 reserved Tickets available at Everybody's Records, Gl Joes, and Meier & Frank The Johnny Koonce Band in Concert. Lung Fung Dragon Room, 8001 S.E. Divi sion, Portland Friday and Saturday 9:30 p m. $5. Oregon Folklife Festival Avery Park, Corvallis. Saturday and Sunday Noon-6 p.m Daytime offerings free $2 donation asked for hoedown Saturday 8 30-midnight Call 753-0819 for further info. Mt Hood Festival of Jazz. Gresham. Saturday and Sunday Featured are Dan Siegel, Les McCann, Ahmad Jamal, Gerry Mulligan, The V S O P II Quintet, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams. Ron Carter, Stan Getz, Joe Williams, Spyro Gyra, and others Call 667-7152 for further info. The Prints of Edvard Munch: Mirror of His Life. Portland Art Museum, 1219 S W Park Avenue Through August 28 Selections from the Lloyd J. Reynolds Memorial Calligraphy Collection. State Capitol Galleria, Salem. Through September 21. Compiled by Bob Webb Campus events: 686-INFO, Tape 651 W' nuncc irociam / oourtnci \ f n cnr.An. \ A ■ August Special 99^ Sundaes Every Day! s Chocolate ^ Butterscotch ^ Fresh Strawberry Pineapple ^ Hot Fudge Downtown, 86 t Willamette Mon.Tri. 10 am-9 pm Sat.. Sun. Noon-9 pm 13th flr ttilyard Sun.-Thurs. open till I I pm Fri. fir Sat. til Midnight Cat's Meow Jazz & BIues Corner Jazz & BIues, ReqqAE & Gospel RecoRds Books, Tapes & CoIIector's Accessorks In tIh Fitilipi»i(l Buildim, FifTk & PearI • EuqENE 686-8742 "AT LAST, A STORE FOR THE TRUE COLLECTOR.” MARCO'S m. V BEAN OF IIALYV ^jj^24ih Sl Hilyard Classic Italian Ice Cream — cones, sundaes, cappucino Key duplication Make a spare. 65c at your Bookstore hMIRTOMY NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Save $5.00 Summer Perm Special $25 Reg. $30 — Does not include haircut $9.00 Stylecut Mondays and Thursdays only 561 E. 13th No Appointments Needed 485-4422 TINO’S 1 • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette 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 _emu Food Service Thursday Garden Beer 3:30-6:30 Free Entertainment Come and join us in the Fountain Court Cafe and Dining Room.