UNIVERSITY SPECIAL ALL YOG CAN EAT BURRITOS *4.95 All the bean and cheese burritos you can eat We fill a flour tor tilla full of beans and shredded monterey jack cheese, then roll it burrito style and cover it with sauce and melted cheese. It's gar nished with onion, lettuce and tomato. Served with rice, beans, chips and salsa. (ONE PERSON PER ALL YOU CAN EAT) 610 EAST BROADWAY ORDERS TO GO ADD 50* Call 686-TACO f>*m 1. Section • Notables Scottish singer/guitarist Dick Gaughan will perform with Irish musicians Kevin Burke, Micheal O Domhnaill, and )oe Burke at the Hult's Soreng on Wed., Oct. 19. Their Celtic music is acclaimed for its traditionally beautiful lyricism. Maestro Ali Akbar Khan, hailed by some as "the greatest musician in the world” will be in the EMU Ballroom Sunday, Oct.16, at 8 p.m. for a rare concert performance. Classical guitarist Neill Archer Roan will be featured at the first Coffee Concert this Sunday, Oct. 16, at The Beanery, 790 E. 14th St. Music begins at 8 p.m., and tickets are available at the door on an available space basis. This is one of eight guitar concerts scheduled to be held monthly through May. Series tickets are $15. No Nukes, the concert film featuring Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and Crosby, Stills and Nash — among others — will show tonight, Fri., Oct. 7, in 180 PLC, at 7 and 9:15. The first issue of former Merry Prankster Ken Babbs' magazine, "The Bugle," has hit the newsstands this week. On sale for $1, "it's designed to fill the reading void left by the demise of almost every publication in the area." University Theatre season tickets need to be picked up at the box office Mon.-Sat..anytime between 12 p.m.and 4 p.m. Purchasing the season ticket for $14 has advantages: it's still guaranteed if lost, and you don't have to choose the same day or time for each performance. Individual performance tickets are available for $3.25. Heroes rare in 'Cathedral' “Cathedral'' Raymond Carver Alfred A. Knopf, 1983 228 pages Northwest writer Raymond Carver's latest collection of short stories, "Cathedral," is notable for depicting moments of insight, awakening and love into the otherwise depressing impossibili ty of modern life. It is often a sor did life, full of divorces and death, threats of violence and hints of I' debauched circumstance. The characters are modern people preoccupied with T.V., alcohol and sex. In a Saturday Review interview earlier this month, Carver said these stories are "fuller and more interesting” than his previous col lections. He said there is "an opening up in this book that there's not been in any of the other books." Carver has built his reputation on short fiction, and his earlier two books, "Will you please be quiet. Please," and “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love" have been wide ly read. None of the twelve stories in "Cathedral" fails to be interesting and well-written, though some are inconclusive. Carver's characters flail about for the conclusion but fail to find it. Or perhaps the realization is one the character didn't want to find: the wife will not be returning, the father can not be reconciled with the hated Continued on page 8B son. E Artichoke Music Presents India's Master Sarod Artist Maestro Ali akbar khan With Tabla Accompanist Swap an Chaudhuri An absolute genius the greatest musician in the world Yehudi Menuhin All Akbar Khan is considered by most lovers ot Indian music to be the greatest instrumentalist today — Times ot India The concert surpassed any music seen in Portland this year in terms ot spirit excitement and the sheer virtuosity ot the musicians The Oregonian 1982 Sunday; October 1 6th 8 PM EMU Ballroom, U Of O Tickets $7 50 advance $8 50 day ot the show $6 50 lor U ol O students; available at EMU mam desk. Everybody s Records Valley River Records and Earth River Records CO SPONSORED BY THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM U OF O FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 686 4363 u Friday, October 14, 1983