■ ■JMTJT ■■■■■■■■ ■ •■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■■■■■■ >■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i ■ i ■ ■ i ■ i ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ All the latest movie, music and booh reviews in The Friday Edition The ODE Entertainment Magazine I ■ ►V ■ ■ ■ tv i ■ >:• l ■ l • ■ ■■■■■■■a, aaaaaaaaa ■ ■■■■■■■a aaaaaaaaa ■ ■■■aaaaa aaaaaaaaa TINO’S " • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 1 Sth and Willamette Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 00-Midnight Fit 11 00-1 00 a m Sat. 5:00-1 00 a m Sun. 5:00-11:00 p m emi* cuttuSiaL /osium, pAeA&M, live> huutv flamaUx* 1983 U.S. Tour backed by the l^,l\OV_4 vjy II 1C Roots raaKS Monday, Nov. 7th 8 pm emu Ballroom *u of o Students: Public: $550 Advance S05O Ac)vance S650 Day of Show $750 Day of Show Tickets available at the EMU Main Desk, Earth River Records, Face the Music and Everybody's Records. Sit down....take a toad off your feet...with an ODE Notables Oregon String Quartet members Lawrence Maves, Bernard McWilliams and Robert Hdlaky, all Universi ty faculty members, will present a concert at Beall Hall, Tues., Nov. 1. Admis sion is free for University students and senior citizens, and $2 for the general public. Works by Schubert, Beethoven and Dohnanyi will be featured. La Bottine Souriante from Quebec will perform French Canadian folk music in the EMU Ballroom on Thurs., Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the EMU Main Desk — $3.50 for the general public; $3 for University students. The concert is sponsored by the Cultural Forum. Craig Law, a photography professor at Utah State University in Logan, will give a free public lecture * on his work, tonight at 7:30 in Lawrence Hall, room 107. Law's work has been on display during October in the University art museum. The exhibit runs through Nov. 1. Halloween parties are everywhere this weekend. Tonight, Oct. 28, the Rocky Horror Mas querade Ball" with the Cashiers will be at the W.O.W. Hall. All ages are welcome; ID required tor beer garden downstairs. Tickets are $3.50. Look for "prizes and surprises." The Burners and The Party Kings will play Saturday at KZEL's Halloween bash at the Eugene Hilton on Mon., Oct. 31. Tickets are on sale now at Everybody's Records and Tapes for $4.96. Cash and prizes for best costume. Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" will be staged by The Acting Cors| pany at the Hult Center *r Sunday, Oct. 30. Tony ^ award nominee Michael Kahn is artistic director of the company which is on a national tour for the Ken nedy Center. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the Hult Box Office for $8.25, $9.25 and $10.25. Nothing to do on a Saturday nights Don't want to do your laundry? just hanging out at the University Inn? Why don't you give lovable Scott Baio a jingle on the phone and ask him about his latest album, "The Boys Are Out Tonight”? Until Oct. 31 (appropriately Halloween) Baio (aka Chachi) can be reached by dialing 1-900-J10-BAIO. Callers will hear the young Brooklyn-born star of the tiny screen tell about how to win a trip to Hollywood to meet him. Baio made his singing debut several years ago on "Happy Days" and has already recorded two albums for RCA. Two albums that no record collector would want to miss. Can you name them? Thanks to Baio's hit TV series, "Happy Days," and the spin off, "Joanie Loves Chachi," as well as featured roles in artistic lilms like "Skatetown, U.S.A.," "Zapped" and "Foxes," Baio is one of America's rising young stars. So leave the laundry until finals week and give Baio a call. He's waiting by the phone — anxiously. Hr. Rags welcomes November 11th • 8 p.m. $9.50 - $11.50 'kJluU Hou, 1U. Tickets available at the Hull Center ticket office. The Bon, Meier & frank. Valley Rlvei Records. The Record Garden, G.l Joe s and the EMU Main Desk Use your Mastercard. Visa or American Express For information, call M7-S000. HULTCENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS t if A