Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 7-13 FILM FRIDAY, 10-7 "40 Hours” ISO Geology. 7 and 9:30 p.m. $1.50 general, $1 children. "Bad Boys” 177 Lawrence. 7 and 9 p.m. 51.50 general. $1 children. "Casablanca" 180 PIG. 7 and 9:1S p.m SI SO general, SI children. Cinema 7: 'Alsino and the Condor" at 7:30 p m. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" al 9:15 p m S3. SO. Bi|ou Lhealre: "We ol 1 III' Never Never" and Ihe Rocky Horror Picture Show " Call 886 24S8 lor limes and prices KOZY-TV, Cable 4 My Man Godfrey al 3:30 p.m. "The Slipper and Ihe Rose" al 9 p.m "Sweet Smell ol Success" al 11 p.m. SATURDAY, 104 "The Year of living Dangerously" 180 PIC. 7 and 9:30 p.m SI SO general, SI children. "Fillmore" ISO Geology. 7 and 9: IS p.m. 51.50 "The Flight ol Ihe Eagle" 177 Lawrence. 7 and 9:30 p.m. SI SO general. SI children "Alsino and Ihe Condor" Cinema 7 4 p.m. Benelil showing lor Ihe Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America. Cinema 7: (See Friday's listing) Bi|ou Theatre: (See Friday's listing) KOZY-TV. Cable 4: "Old Aquainlant e" at 9:30 p m Werewoll ol London" al 11 30 p.m. SUNDAY, 10-9 "An American Friend" 180 PLC. 7 p.m. 51.50 general, SI children. Cinema 7: "Alsino and Ihe Condor" at 2 and 7 p.m. "SFie Wore a Yellow Ribbon" al 3:45 and 8:4S p m S3. Bi|ou Theatre: "We ol Ihe Never Never" ( all 886 24S8 lor limes and prices. KOZY TV. C able 4 The Good Fairy al 9 p.m. MONDAY, 10-10 Cinema 7: "Alsino and the Condor" at 7 p.m. "SFie Wore a Yellow Ribbon" at 8:45 p.m S3.SO. Bijou Theatre: (See Sunday's listipg) KOZY-TV. Cable 4 "The Man Who Knew loo Much" at 1:30 p.m "Easy Living” at 9 p.m. TUESDAY, 10-11 Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) Bijou Theatre: (See Sunday's listing) KOZY-TV. Cable 4: "Inspector General" at 3:30 p.m. "Christmas in |uly" al 9 p.m WEDNESDAY, 10-12 Cinema 7: (Sec- Monday's listing) Bi|ou Theatre: "We ot the Never Never" and 'Emmanuelle, |oys ol a Woman." Call 886-2458 for times and prices. KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "His Girl Friday" at 3.30 p.m "The Palm Beach Story" at 9 p.m. THURSDAY, 10-13 Bi|iw Theatre (See Wednesday's listing) KOZY-TV, ( able 4: "The Lillie Princ ess" al 3:30 p.m. "Gullivar's Travels" at 9 p.m. MUSIC FRIDAY, 10-7 Patricio Manns in Concert, accompanied on piano by Michele Baste! Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m $4 50 students and senior c iti/ens. $8 general Manns is a Chilean poet, composer, and singer in emit- Tickets available at FMU Main Desk, lugene Count il lor Human Rights in Latin America ottice, and Balladeer Records. Toga Parly with The Kingsmen. McArthur Court. 9 p.m Call 886-4 373 lor lurther into. Beer Garden: Bete Noire. EMU Dining Room 4-7 p.m Swingshift, women's |a// band Irom the San Francisco Bav area ( ommunily ( enter tor Ihe Performing Arts, 8lh and lintoln Doors open at 8 p m S4 advance. SS day ol show. All ages welcome, wheelc hair accessi ble. Tickets available at EMU Main Desk, House ol Records, Balladeer Music, and Ihe Community Center. The Beanery: |ohn larvie. classical guitar 7:30-9:30 p m No c over jo Federigo's |ohn Workman I no 9:10 p.m No c over O'Callahan's: |<>c* Erickson and tht* Fan tasies. 9:10 p.m. $1 Fmerald Valley forrest Inn: The Valley Boys. 9 p.m. Modern Mono. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 11:30 p.m. SATURDAY, 10-8 Arousing Spirit and The Porcupines. IMU Ballroom. 8 p.m. $2 50 advance, $3 at the door Benefit dance in support ot the Oregon torest wilderness bill. Tickets available at the Survival Center and the IMU Main Desk The Beanery: Peter Thomas, classical guitar. 7:30-9:30 p.m. No cover. |o Federigo's: (See Friday's listing) O'Callahan's: (See Friday's listing) Fmerald Valley Forrest Inn: (See Friday's listing) Saturd., ;C-FM. 89.7 9 a m. Blackberry |am: trie Crado, Scott Curry, and Dick Gunn KLCC-FM, 89.7. 6 p.m A Prairie Homt* Companion KLCC-FM, 89.7. 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 10-9 Zoo-Zoo's: O’Carolans Consort. 9:30 p m. |n Federigo's: |am Session with Bill SaFsol and Louie ledFsetter 9:30 p.m. No cover. Mist Covered Mountain. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 9 MONDAY, 10-10 l Idle River Band. Silva Hall, Hull Center lor the Performing Arts. 8 p.m. SI3 and $12. Call 687 5000 for reservations and further info. Zoo-Zoo's: Eagle Park Slim. 9:30 p.m. |o Federigo's: (See Sunday's listing) From the Leftside: |ohn Lennon. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 7:30 p.m. New Dreamers. KICC-FM, 89.7. 11 p.m. TUISOAV, 10-11 |o Federigo's: Eagle Park Slim. 9: 30 p.m. No cover. WEDNESDAY, 10-12 |a// Gig: Swingshift. EMU Dining Room. 8-10 p.m. Zoo-Zoo's: |o Ann Radway. traditional ragtime guitar. 9:30 p.m. Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday's listing) |a/7 Alive: Highlights from Los Angeles, Boston, and New York night dubs KLCC FM, 89 7 8:30 p.m THURSDAY, 10-13 Leo Kottke and Jesse Colin Young. Silva Hall, Hull Center for the Performing Arts. 8 p.m. Call b87-SOOO lor reservations and fur ther info. Jo Federigo's: (Set* Tuesday's listing) Songs c»l Work, Struggle, and Change: Songs of Native Americans. KLCC-FM, 89 7. 8 p.m. THEATRE Murder at the Howard Johnson's," a com edy by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrtc k, perform ed by the Cascade Balzac Company. The Brass Rail, 451 Willamette St. Oc t. 7 and 8. 9 p.m. ST. Call *42-2298 lor reservations and further into. Barefoot in the Park" a comedy by Neil Simon. Very I ittle Theatre, 2 *50 Hilyard. Oct. 7 and 8 8:15 p.m. $5. ( all *44-7751 for reser vations and further info. "The Magic Mute" an opera by W A. Mozart, performed by lugene Opera Soreng Theatre, Mult Center tor the Performing Arts. Oct 7. 8, 9, and II 7 *0 p rn $5 50-S18 50. stu dent discounts available ( all 887-0020 tor reservations and further into. ' The Best little Whorehouse in Texas" road show starring Stella Partem. Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts. Satur day 7 and 9:45 p.m. $10 50^18 Call 087 5000 lor reservations and further info. Sherloe k Holmes Shoseombe Old Place" MCC-IM, 89 7 7 *0 p.m. DANCE University Rec realional Folkdancers Dance *50 (.erlinger Annex. 7:*0-11 p.m $1.25 general, 75 eenls University students. Dane es are taught, followed by programmed and request dam mg Beginners welcome ( all 887 984 * or *4 i-9084 tor further into. "Studio I ( abaret Dance No.*" Hult ( enter for the Performing Arts. 9 *0 p.m.-2 a m. Call 887 5000 for further info Local bands ",Arousing Spirit" pictured above and "The Porcupines" will perform at a benefit dance for the University Survival Center, Saturday, Oct. 8 in the EMU Ballroom. Proceeds from the dance will be given to the Oregon Natural Resources Council to further its lobbying efforts in support of the Oregon Wilderness Bill. Tickets are $2.50 in advance, $3.00 at the door. Powers and leans are al the Soreng. Friday. ()< loher 14. See 'Notables'' lor lurther information MISCELLANEOUS FRIDAY, 10*7 Street Faire featuring Latin American per formance groups, food booths, and folkware. Lugene Council tor Human Rights in I atm America, 12 16 Kincaid, iron! lawn. 10 a.m o p.m. Pane ho Letelier and Alejandro C anales will discuss political mural painting in (atm America; showing of the film "With These Same Hands" about Brigada letelier muralists. 167 FMU. 2:10 p.m. Free. "Elec tro Faire 81" Lane County Fairgrounds Auditorium. 10 a m -10 p.m. Free. Mogul Mouse Ski Grab" lane County fairgrounds Performance Hall 2-10 p.m. I ret*. SATURDAY, 10*8 Designer's Yard Sale. 1S8 1. 14th 0 a.m.-S p.m. WISTEC Planetarium Shows: "Autumn Skies" at 1 p.m. "The View from Planet Earth (anc lent astronomy)" at I p.m. C all 484-9027 tor lurther into. "Electro Faire 81" (See Friday's listing) Mogul Mouse Ski Grab" (see Friday's listing) 10 a m. h p.m. E r**e SUNDAY, 10-9 Rajneesh Quiet Meditation and Bioenergetics Class. 1072 Willaken/ie Road. 1-4 p.m $S Call 141-8S16 for lurther into. WISTEC Planetarium Shows (See Satur day's listing) Eugene Elea Market lane County I airgrounds Agriculture Building 8:10 am.-1:10 p.m. SO cents adults, 2S cents c hildren "Electro Faire 81" (See Friday s listing) 10 a.m -6 p.m. Mogul Mouse "Ski CraE>" (See Fridays listing) 10 a m.-6 p.m. TUESDAY, 10-11 Wake Up and You Are E nligfitened" Hhagwan Shree Rajneesh videotape. Eugene Put>lic library 7 p.m free Cal 141-8S16 lor further into Street Performers licensing Session lane Regional Arts Counc il office, 79S Willamette. Room 416 2 p.m. each Tuesday Singers, dancers, instrumentalists, jugglers, mimes. and other entertainers are invited to partu ipate Wf ONISDAV, 10-12 lirsl general meeting of the 1 ugene C.uitar Association Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd. 7:10 p.m. Guitarists, students, teachers and all interested people are welcome, regardless ot level. Call 142-2810 or 141-8184 tor further into. An Introduction to the Meditations and Discourses ot Bhagwan Shree Ra|neesh Mandip Ra|neesh Meditation Center, 1072 Willakenzie Road. 7-9 p.m. $2'. Call 141-85lb for further info. CONTINUING Pro|tH t Space: "Return of the laded" works by Gallery artists Michael Bukowski, Glen Diseth. |anet O'Doherty. Frank I ox, Robert Gibney. Harold Hoy. Byard Pidgeon. Nancy Prowell, lames Ulrich, Mike I. Walsh, and Carol Westlake. Through Oct. 14 Lane Community College Art Dept Gallery: Faculty Show featuring works by Harold Hoy, Bruce Dean, Roger McAlister, Rosco Wright. Craig Spellman, Bill Blix, and Bruce Wild. Through Oct. 14. Maude Kerns Art Center: Photography by lack tui; works by Anne Baldwin; the lane Materials Cooper alive Ceramic Show featur ing works by Gil Harrison, Lotte Streisinger, Pauline Lasse, Allan kluber. Faye Nakamura, lynn Bowers, Faith Rahill, Michael Keenan, and Chris Gum. Through Ot. IS. Community Room Gallery. Hult Center: Business Images An Ixhibit ot Promotional Graphics by I ugene Area Designers" Ihrough Oct 1h. Meet the designers on Wednesday, l-S p.m. faculty Club: Oils and watercolors by Sarkis Antikapan, Germaine Bennett, Lllen Gabeheart. and Carol Manlredi. Through Oct H University l ibrary I he Salmon fishers: Native lile on the C olumbia at the Time ol Iewis and Clark." Ihrough Oct. II. Photography at Oregon Gallery. Museum ot Art landscape print exhibit by Craig law Through Oct. II Community Center lor the Performing Arts: "flowers in Watercolor" by Jill Russell. Through Oct 11. fugene Public library: Watercolors by |ohn C uhn, oils by Marc ta Berg, tree dm ora lion\ by Mary Goodwin. Through (HI. II Artists Unwin: Paintings and drawings by Michael Kelly and Tom Blodgett. Through is. Through Nov. 7. NORTHWEST The Bob Barker Fun and Games Show. Portland Memorial Coliseum. Friday. 8 p.m. $8 general, $4 children. Call 239-4422 For reservations and Further into. Men at Work, with spec lal guests Mental as Anything. Portland Memorial Coliseum, luesday 8 p.m. $12.SO. Tickets available at Iverybody's Records and G.l. |oc . Women’s Music C elebration Breitenbush Community. Detroit, Oregon. Oct. 7-10. $80 Workshops in a noncompetitive, supportive environment. Call 1-854-3501 for further info. Oregon Symphony Orchestra Pops Con cert. "By George! Saluting the Genius of George Gershwin" Portland Civic Auditorium. Oct. 9. I0, and II. 8 p.m $8-$ 12. ( all 1-228-1353 or 1-248-4498 tor reservations and further into. "Lohengrin” by Richard Wagner. Portland Opera. Portland Civic Auditorium. Oct. 8, 12, and 15. 7 p.m. $12-$18. Call 1-241-1401 for reservations and further info. Masterpieces of the American West: Selec tions from the* Ansc hut/ Collet lion. 1 hrough Nov b. Ihrec* Hundred Years ot German Printmaking; drawings and watercolors by Saul Steinberg; paintings and drawings by I S Price. Through Oct TO. Portland Art Museum, 1219 S.W. Park Ave. Portland. "Hedda Gabler” by Henrik Ibsen. The New Rose Theatre. 904 S.W. Main, Portland. Thursday-Saturday until Nov. 12. 8 p.m. Matinees Oct 9 and 23. 2 p.m. $8 Call 1-222-2487 tor reservations and further into. little* Women" by Louisa May Alcott. I he New Rose Theatre, 904 S.W Main, Portland. Saturdays at 2 p.m. until Nov. 12. $3.50 c hildren, $4 general . Call 1-222-2487 lor reservations and further info. Compiled by Bob Webb Campus Events: 686-INFO, Tape 651 The Lane County (OMJSAME onnsn WITH BILL author • football star • October 9-16, 7:3 Lane County Fair Eugene’s only Japanese Restaurant. Teppanyaki dishes prepared right at your table by highly skilled Oriental cooks. Try our special oriental beverages with your meal. Open 6 days a week Tuesday-Sunday 2645 Willamette St.. Eugene • 343 8483