Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 27, 1984, Section B, Page 7, Image 14

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    Calendar
For the week of April 27 -May 3
FILM
FRIDAY, 4-27
“Goldfinger," 7:15 and 9 p.m., $150
adults; $1 children. 180 PLC.
Cinema 7: “Experience Preferred," 7:30
p.m. and 9:15 p.m
Bijou: 'Carmen," 7:15 and 9:15 p.m.
"Clockwork Orange." 11:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, 4-28
"THX-1138,'' 7 and 9:00 p.m., 180 PLC.
$1.50 adults. $1 children.
"Reds,” 8 p.m., 150 Geology. $1.50
adults, $1 children.
Cinema 7: (See Friday’s listing)
Bijou: "Carmen" at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30
p.m. "Clockwork Orange," 11:30 p.m. "Spr
ing Animation Festival," 1 and 2:45 p.m
SUNDAY, 4-29
“Genocide," 180 PLC. 8 p.m. only $1.50
adults, $1 children.
Cinema 7: “Experience Preferred" at
2:00 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.
Bijou: “Carmen," at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30
p.m. "Spring Animation Festival" at 1 and
2:45 p.m.
MONDAY, 4-30
Cinema 7: "Experience Preferred" at 7
p.m. and 8:45 p.m.
The Bijou: "Carmen" at 6:30 and 8:30
p.m.
TUESDAY, 5-1
Cinema 7: (See Monday listing.)
Bijou: (See Monday listing.)
WEDNESDAY, 5-2
Cinema 7: (See Monday listing.)
Bijou: See Monday listing plus
"Clockwork Orange" at 10:30 p.m. $1.96.
THURSDAY, 5-3
Cinema 7: (See Monday listing.)
The Bijou: (See Wednesday listing.)
MUSIC
FRIDAY, 4-27
Tony Bennett at the Silva. Tickets are
$12.50, $14.50 and $16.50.
Student voice recital by Marcee Pierce
in Room 198 at the Music School. 7 p.m.
Sudent voice recital at 8 p.m. in Beall
Hall by Jeff Norling.
Lone Star: ' The Company," from Seat
tle. Music starts at 9:15 p.m.
Oregon Electric Station: "Mapenzi."
Jo Federigo's: Emmett Williams Trio.
BJ Kelly’s: Theatre of Sheep. $3 cover.
9:30 p.m. The Dangerous Penguins open.
SATURDAY, 4-28
The Oregon Mozart Players at the Silva
at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5.50 and $8.50.
Robert Hurwitz will conduct the
33-member ensemble in "Variaciones Con
certantes,” “Ancient Airs and Dances” by
Ottorino Respighi and “Serenade in D
Minor" by Dvorak.
Oregon Electric Station: (See Friday’s
listing.)
Jo Federigo’s: (See Friday’s listing.)
BJ Kelly’s: Theatre of Sheep $3 cover.
9:30 p.m. The Dangerous Penguins open.
Lone Star: (See Friday's listing.)
SUNDAY, 4-29
Student music recitals include the
following: Gary Long at 4 p.m. in Beall Hall
(percussion). Shang-Fen-Chyou (voice) at 8
p.m in Beall Hall.
Jo Federigo’s: John Workman Trio Jam
Session.
Alan Fredrickson at the Emerald Valley
Forrest Inn from 1-6 p.m. Also featured are
Oregon's "finest traditional jazz musi
cians.” $4 non-members. $3 members. $2
students.
Bach singalong at Central Lutheran
Church, 1857 Potter St. For info call
686-5667.
MONDAY. 4-30
Jo Federigo’s: John Workman Trio Trio
Jam Session.
TUESDAY, 5-1
The Imperials at the Soreng. 8 p.m.
Tickets are $14.50, $9.50, and $7.50.
The WOW Hall presents “Ancient
Future" at 8:30 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $4 in advance, $5 at the door.
BJ Kelly's: The Big Sky Mudflaps, hot
Western swing. 9:30 p.m. $3 cover.
WEDNESDAY, 5-2
The Eurythmics at the Silva at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $13.50 and $10.50.
BJ Kelly’s: The Big Sky Mudflaps, hot
Western swing. 9:30 p.m. $3 cover.
THURSDAY, 5-3
Rosemary Clooney with the Russ
Morgan Orchestra at the Silva. 8 p.m.
Tickets are $9.50, $11.50 and $13.50.
The Third Annual High School Band
Festival will be held at Beall Hall from 9
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Oregon Wind Ensem
ble performs at 1 p.m. Larry Gookin, a
trombone prefessorat Central Washington
University, will participate in the festival.
Student music recital features Karen
Kimball at 8 p.m. in Room 198 of the Music
School. Lecture-recital scheduled.
Oregon Electric Station: (See Wednes
day's listing.)
Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday’s listing.)
-Staff
The Friday Edition is the Emerald
arts and entertainment supple
ment. It’s published weekly
throughout the school year.
tditor. Angela Allen Morgan
Asst. Editor.Kim Carlson
Copy Editor.Mary Backen
Production.Michael Clapp, Kathy
Gallagher, Victoria
Ko< h, Mark Pynes
THEATRE
"Top Girls'" will be staged at the Arena
Theatre in Villard Hall at 8 p.m. May 4-5,
10-12 and 17-19. Admission is $2. The play
is about the painful search for personal
happiness which plagues the modern
woman A Second Season production. Call
686-4191 from noon to 4 p m. for ticket
information.
' Loot." a fast-paced, uproarious drama,
will be presented by the Nova Group
Theatre Collective on April 27-28 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $4. Preferred seating with din
ner reservations.
“Smiles and Echoes." a play performed
by the Cascade Balzac Co. and Dinner
Theatre Northwest. Inc., will take place
Upstairs at the Brass Rail April 27-28 at 9
p.m. Tickets are $4. Reservations
recommended
Oregon Repertory Theatre will present
"On Golden Pond” with Horace Robinson
May 3-5, and May 10-13 at the Silva. Tickets
are from $6.50-$12.50.
ADVANCE
Tickets for the Dionne Warwick concert,
which will be part of the end-of-the
summer Eugene Celebration on Sept. 28,
will be on sale for $18.50 and $15.50. One
show only. Ticket release info pending.
The Grateful Dead will be at the Hult
Center on May 7-8. Tickets are available by
mail-order only. $18.00. Call 485-1411 for
info.
The Nighthawks will be at BJ Kelly's
May 15 at 9:30 p.m. Rumored to be the hot
test blues band on the East Coast. Robert
Cray opens.
T-Bone Burrnett will be in the EMU
Ballroom on Fri., May 11 at 8 p.m. Billy
Rancher will open. Tickets are $5 for
University students, $6 for the general
public.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Symposium on Hungarian Culture
and Society and Folk Dance Festival will
take place April 20 through May 6. Special
events this week include: “Hungarian
Economic Reforms,” lecture in Lawrence
Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Fri., April 27, by Prof.
Paul Marer. “Music Education in Hungary”
will be discussed in 177 Lawrence by Prof.
Randall Moore on Mon., April 30. at 7:30
p.m. Slide-lecture by Prof. Tamas Hofer
will deal with "The Hungarian View of
Tradition," on Tues., May 1, at 7:30 p.m. at
177 Lawrence. Slide-lecture of “The
Hungarian Peasant Wedding" on Wed..
May 2, at 7:30 p.m. at 150 Geology. Panel
discussion, "The Study of Folkore in
Europe and the United States" is on
Thurs., May 3, at 7:30 p.m. in 177 Lawrence.
LRAC is having its first Artists Studio
Tour on Sunday, April 29 from noon until 6
p.m. Tickets are $6 and available at LRAC,
Maude Kerns, the Literary Lion and Opus
5. For more infromation call 485-2278.
The "Spring Lecture Series" at the
Museum of Natural History on campus
with a May 3 lecture on "Landscape
History of Canyon Ranch.” 4:30 p.m.
Students at the UO Dept, of Dance pre
sent a concert of their original works April
27-28 at 8 p.m. in Room 354 of Gerlinger
Annex. Sunday, April 29, the performance
will benefit Phi Beta Alumnae fund. Admis
sion is $2 for students and seniors, $3 for
public. Tickets are available at door. Call
686-3386 for info.
Folk Dancing at Westmoreland Com
munity Center at 7 p.m. on Sun., April 29.
Registration for the Oregon Country Fair
is now being accepted. Crafts people or
food-booth operators should write Oregon
Country Fair, P.O. Box 2972, Eugene,
97402.
RADIO
KWAX presents its Carnegie Hall Perfor
mance series on Saturdays at 7 p.m. This
week Ani and Ida Kavafin, Jonathn
Feldman play Sarasate, Takemitsu, and
Prokofiev. John Barth is on “Ex Libris” at
7:30 p.m. on April 30. New York Philhar
monic plays at 8 p.m. on Wed., May 2.
KLCC continues its Spring Radiothon
with a fundraising goal of $30,000.
CONTINUING
University of Museum of Natural History
continues its exhibit "Raven’s Cousins:
Traditional Arts of the Native Northwest.”
The museum is open from 12-5 p.m.
Tues.-Sat. Admission is free. Exhibit con
tinues through Dec., 1984.
The University art museum presents
"Recent Oregon Works: Watercolors, Oils
and Sketches by Fred Mitchell" and “Nor
thwest Visions: The First Annual Juried
Exhibit of Northwest Photographers”
through May 6. The museum is open
Wed.-Sun. Admission is free.
Black and white photographs of gardens
and greenhouses by Bobbi Wendel, a UO
fine arts professor, are on display at the
Photography of Oregon Gallery at the
University Art Museum through April 29.
A juried art exhibit of various art media
by University students is on display until
April 28 at the Community Room in the
Hult. Prizes will be awarded.
The entry deadline for the Mail Art show
sponsored by 'he Cultural Forum is May 1.
Art may be any medium; maximum size is 8
x 11. Theme is "Are You Experienced?"
Prismacolor drawings by David Redet
zke are at the Book and Tea on 1646 E. 19th
until April 27. Constructional Paintings
and Prints by Karen Kiefer-Boyd from April
30-May 5. Hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Mon -Sat., and 12 noon-5 p.m. on Sundays.
Oils, pastels and pencil drawings by
Dale McBride are on display at the Oregon
Art Supply, 720 E. 13th. until April 30.
“Friday and Flowers: A Showing" will be
on display at Keystone Cafe from April
27-June 27. Hours are daily from 7 a m.-2
p.m., and Fri.-Sun. from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30
p.m.
The Benton County Historical Museum
in Philomath will begin featuring exhibits
of professional contemporary artists.
Gallery hours are 10-4:30, Tues.-Sat.. and
1-4:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Maude Kerns has several exhibits
through April 30: Mike Leckie's sculpture
which includes ceramic masks; Barbara
Andersen's watercolors; works by Gordon
Kensler; and portraits by Rebeka Johnson.
Art classes are open for registration Call
345-1571 for more information.
Photographs by Michael Williams are in
the Aperture Gallery of the EMU until April
28
An Independent Exhibition of artwork by
Peter Meyer, Brian Floyd and J.B. Dickey
will begin May 5 on the second floor of the
Atrium. 10th and Olive in Eugene. Exhibi
tion hours are from noon ot 6 p.m. daily.
Show runs until the 19th of May.
The EMU will present its Undergraduate
Art Show on April 30-May 6 in Room 167 of
the EMU. Show hours are 11 a m.-6 p.m.
Mon.-Sat.; noon-6 p.m on Sunday. The
opening reception will be Sunday, April 19
in Room 167 from 3-5 p.m. Musical enter
tainment by Plumbarrie.
Gallery 141 in Lawrence Hall: A fiber ex
hibit by Vince Zettler and ceramics by Jim
Garah are on display April 23-27. Ceramics
by Dan Turnidge and prints by Ellen Zaz
zarino are on display April 30-May 4. The
Gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon
day through Friday. Free.
The Salem Art Association is seeking
applicants for its Artists-in-Education pro
gram. Deadline is May 15. Call 581-2228,
370-9716 or write 600 Mission St., S.E.,
Salem.
Compiled by Angela Allen
Morgan
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The calendar deadline for The Friday Edi
tion is Monday at noon.
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Isaac Scott, a blues musician, will be at BJ Kelly's on May
and 5. There will be a $3 cover charge.
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you so nervous?"
I probably don't because deep
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loathing, I trust Sam. I know
that ultimately he has my best
interests in mind, that the $180 a
year I spend on my hair is worth
it.
On the other hand, my friend
)udy — who has long, thick,
healthy hair — told me the other
day that she hasn't been inside
"one of those places" in ten
years. We figured, inflation dis
counted, that in those 10 years
at $18 a cut for 10 haircuts a year
she had spent $1,800 less than I
have. "That's a year of college, "
I acknowledged. "I know," said
)udy, ''But you look
glamourous."
Thanks to Sam.
8 p.m.
Friday, May 4
Condon School Auditorium
Progressive Rock
Adventurous Rock
“The best in the
world. ”
— Edward Van Halen
“My favorite bass
player, his playing
completely knocks
me out”
— Geddy Lee
“One of the world’s
best. ”
— Jack Bruce
with special guest
The Fents
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Advanced: $4.00 U of O Students $5.00 General Public
At the Door: $5.00 U of O Students $6.00 General Public
Tickets available at: EMU Main Desk, Cats Meow, Earth River
Records. Everybody's Records (Eugene. Corvallis. Bend & Albany)
Guitar Player Magazine
1983 Readers
Poll Results
1st place: Jaco Pastorius
2nd place: Jolt Berlin
3rd place: Andy West
Presented by Ihe EMU Cfultural Forum