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"Diner” and "Walkabout" show tonight at 150 Geology and 177 Lawrence, respectively. "An Of ficer and a Gentleman" (150 Geology) plays Saturday, and "The Tin Drum" will be shown on Sunday at 180 PLC. (See Calendar for times.) Photography at Oregon Gallery opens its fall season with an exhibit of black-and-white land scape photographs by Craig Law of Logan, Utah. The Gallery is part of the University Museum and is open from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. The Little River Band, known for its easy living, easy-sounding contemporary pop sound, will appear at the Hult's Silva Concert Hall on Oct. 10. Tickets are $12 and $13. The Charcuterie, a new gourmet take-out restaurant opened at 901 Pearl this summer. It's open from 9-7 Monday through Friday, and 9-5 Saturday. "Barefoot in the Park" is on stage at the Very Lit tle Theatre this weekend and next. Tickets are $5, reserva tions are required, and curtain time is 8:15. Franco Zeffirelli's "La Traviata" is showing at the Bijou this week through Oct. 6. The movie has been touted as the best filmed opera ever made. Star Placido Domingo will be singing in the Met's centennial production, "The Trojans.” A FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI FILM La Traviata Say 'bye to Duffy's, hello to Guido's The closing of Duffy's, a popular tavern and gathering place for students since 1972, came as a surprise to the many people who had frequented the establishment over the years. The tavern, which was located on the corner of 13th Avenue and Alder Street, mysteriously closed its doors to the public last May. The closure seemed abrupt. Local bands had performed there right up until the tavern closed. Over the summer the only hint that the brick building without any windows had been a tavern open for business was the "No Minors" sign still pasted on the door. "This isn't unusual. We've seen a lot of places go under," says Jim Stevens, regional supervisor for the enforcement and licensing division of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Money was probably the main reason for the tavern's closing. Former co-operators of Duffy's, Gary McMahan and Barry Ernes of Grants Pass, apparently did not have enough of it to stay in business. The lease and payments on the equipment used in the business totaled close to $4,000 a month, according to OLCC records. The records also show that the owner of the business site repossessed the property. "There was a good wad of money that went out," says Stevens, "Apparently the people (McMahan and Ernes) didn't make their payments. Essentially they just walked out." Students may not have had as much money to spend on entertainment the last few years because of the recession, which may have affected the tavern's business somewhat, Stevens adds. "The Side” and "Lemon O" preceded Duffy's as businesses at the same site. Now "Guido's” will succeed the tavern as the business on the corner. Co-operator Don Scarpelli says Guido's will serve pizza and deli items while also serving beer and wine. Skylights are planned to be put in to lighten the atmosphere of the inside of the building. After 9 p.m., there will be dancing to taped music for those over 21. Kraig Bohot Under construction, the old Duffy's is becoming the new Guido's. ✓BESTSELLER 20% DISCOUNTv “Creating Wealth” by Robert G. Allen In his most recent best seller, Robert G. Allen shows you exactly how to create a wealth-building program tailored to your individual situation. "Creating Wealth" can help you build and keep a fortune through a few simple but effective investment strategies. Robert G. 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