Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 25, 1984, Section B, Page 7, Image 15

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    Calendar
For the week of May 25 - May 31
FILM
FRIDAY, 5-25
"The Discreet Charm of the
Bourgeoisie" 180 PLC. 7 and 9 p.m. $1 50
and $1.
"Rebel Without a Cause" 150 Geology. 7
and 9:15 p.m. $1.50 and $1
Cinema 7: “Streamers' at 7:30 p.m.
"Catch 22" ai 9:40 p.m. $3.50.
Bijou: “Enire Nous" at 7:15 and 9:30
p.m. "Liquid Sky” at midnight $3.50.
SATURDAY, 5-26
Cinema 7: (See Friday's listing)
Bijou: "Entre Nous" at 4, 7:15 and 9:30
p.m “Liquid Sky" at midniqht. $3 50.
SUNDAY, 5-27
"Cabaret" 180 PLC 8 p.m $1.50 and $1
Cinema 7: "Streamers" at 2 and 7 p.m.
"Catch 22” at 4:10 and 9:10 p.m. $2:50
Bijou: “Entre Nous" at 4, 6:30, and 8:45
p.m. $3.50.
MONDAY, 5-28
Cinema 7: “Streamers" at 7 p.m. "Catch
22” at 9:10 p.m $3.50.
Bijou: "Entre Nous" at 6:30 and 8:45
p.m. $3.50.
TUESDAY, 5-29
Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing)
Bijou: (See Monday's listing)
WEDNESDAY, 5-30
Cinema 7: (See Monday’s listing.)
Bijou: (See Monday's listing)
THURSDAY, 5-31
Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing)
Bijou: (See Monday's listing)
MUSIC
FRIDAY, 5-25
Student Recital: David Bledsoe, trom
bone. Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge. 8
p.m Free.
Community Center for the Performing
Arts: "Fantasy on Parade (Don't Dream It,
Be It)’’ costume extravaganza, music by
The Cashiers. Doors open at 9 p.m. $3.50.
All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible
Adult refreshments downstairs with i.d.
Call 687-2746 for further info.
Black Forest: The Porcupines. $1,50.
Jo Federigo's: Bill Sabol Trio 10 p.m
Lone Star: Smash. 9:15 p m
Shilo Inn: Apogee. 9:15 p.m.
SATURDAY, 5-26
Saturday Market: Tree People, original
music. Noon. O'Carolan’s Consort,
original music. 1:15 p.m. Free.
Community Center for the Performing
Arts: Arousing Spirit, reggae. Doors open
at 9 p.m. $3. All ages welcome, wheelchair
accessible. Adult refreshments available
downstairs with i d. Call 687-2746 fOT fur
ther info
Jo Federigo’s: (See Friday s listing)
Lone Star: (See Friday's listing)
Shilo Inn: (See Friday’s listing)
SUNDAY, 5-27
Jo Federigo’s. Jam Session with Bill
Rhoades and Blues Deluxe. 10 p.m.
MONDAY, 5-28
Oregon Country Jamboree. Soreng
Theatre, Hult Center. 7:30 p.m. Call
687-5000 for reservations and further info.
Jo Federigo’s: (See Sunday’s listing)
Lone Star: (See Friday's listing)
Shilo Inn: (See Friday's listing)
TUESDAY, 5-29
The Clash. McArthur Court. 8 p.m $9
and $10 for University students, $10 and
$11 general. Tickets available at EMU Main
Desk, Earth River Records, and
Everybody's Records.
Student Recital: Dale Bradley, cello.
Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free.
Jo Federigo's: Stan Fink Quartet. 10
p.m.
Lone Star: (See Friday's listing)
Shilo Inn: (See Friday's listing)
WEDNESDAY, 5-30
Student Recital: Nathan Waddell, string
bass. 198 Music. 8 p.m. Free.
Student Recital: Melissa Jensen, piano.
Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free.
Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday's listing)
Lone Star: (See Friday's listing)
Shilo Inn: (See Friday's listing)
THURSDAY, 5-31
An Informal Outdoor Concert with the
Oregon Wind Ensemble and the Sym
phonic Band. EMU Courtyard. 12:30-1:30
p.m. Free.
Musical Smorgasbord. 198 Music. 12:30
p.m. Free.
Student Recital: David Golden, organ.
Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free.
Student Recital: Annette Duke-Leong,
piano. 198 Music. 8 p.m. Free.
Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday’s listing)
Lone Star: (See Friday’s listing)
Shilo Inn: (See Friday s listing)
THEATRE
“Stolen Moments” by Damon Jones.
Pocket Theatre, Villard Hall. May 25. 4:30
p.m. $1. An hour of comic entertainment
featuring University theatre students.
“To The Chicago Abyss” by Ray Brad
bury. Pocket Theatre, Villard Hall. May 25.
8 p.m. $1. Survivors of a devastated world
gather to hear the reminiscences of an old
man.
Held Over! “On the Edge" Upstairs at
the Brass Rail, 453 Willamette. May 25, 26,
31, June 1,2, and 7-9. 9 p.m. $4. An evening
of original comedy, music, vignettes, im
provisations, and assorted shenanigans.
Call 342-2298 for reservations and further
info.
Artichoke" Very Little Theatre, 2350
Hilyard. May 25-26, 31, and June 1 and 2.
8:15 p.m. $5. An eccentric comedy. Call
344-7751 for reservations and further info.
Auditions for a new dance and theatre
company. The following plays will be per
rv-,- r\
Photographs by Helen Lottridge are on display at the
Camerawork Gallery in the Good Samaritan Hospital in
Portland until June 1.
formed this summer: "The Soldier's Play"
by Fuller, and “Trouble in Mind" by
Childress. The plays will be directed by
Bob Manning. Black men are especially en
couraged to try-out. The dance company
will be run by Kathrine Petersen. Auditions
are May 30 and May 31 at 6 p.m. in the Ar
tists Union, 985 Willamette. Call 344-6175
for further info.
DANCE
"Modern Nights" performed by the
Eugene Baliet. Soreng Theatre, Hult
Center. May 25 and 26 7:30 p.m. $6.50,
$8.50, and $10.50. This program of modern
ballet theatre will showcase the talents of
five local choreographers: Toni Pimble,
Riley Grannan, David Berkey, Doug Zalud
Mackie and Larry Sutton. The works in
clude "The Demon" to Hindemith's score,
"Three Scenes With Woman,” “Dance on
Glass" to the music of Philip Glass,
Grand Piano Pas De Deux" and a piece
choreographed to Aaron Copeland’s
music. Call 687-5000 for reservations and
further info.
ADVANCE
Six local musicians (to play trombone,
violin, cello, reed instruments, electric
bass, and guitar) are needed for the Univer
sity Summer Season of Carnival Theatre.
Musicians will perform contemporary rock
music for “I’m Getting my Act Together
and Taking it on the Road” and traditional
early American music for “Tintypes." Call
John Mansfield at 345-9163 for further info.
The Lane Regional Art Council s Artists
In-Education Program is seeking artist ap
plicants. The program integrates working
visual, theatre, literary, environmental, and
newer media artists into the everyday life
of school (also museums, libraries, com
munity centers) sites in Lane County. Ap
plications available at LRAC, 411 High,
97402 through the deadline, June 8. Call
485-2278 Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday
for further info.
Registration for the Oregon Country Fair
is now being accepted. Crafts people and
food-booth operators should write the
Oregon Country Fair, P.O. Box 2972,
Eugene,97402
MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, 5-25
“Peasants as Primitives: Chinese Pea
sant Painters 1958-1976" lecture by Ellen
Johnston Kaing, Maude Kerns Profressor
of Oriental Art 177 Lawrence 4:30 p.m.
Free. Call 686-3611 for further info.
SATURDAY, 5-26
Saturday Market: A special guest ap
pearance by The Oregon Llamas. Craft
demonstration on the spinning of llama
wool. All day.
RADIO
KWAX-FM, 91.1: "University Street" on
Friday at 11:45 a m. "Chicago Lyric Opera:
The Flying Dutchman' by Richard
Wagner" on Saturday at 11 a m "The Bob
and Ray Public Radio Show" on Saturday
at 4:30 p.m. "Carnegie Hall Tonight: Vien
na Boys Choir” on Saturday at 7 p.m.
"Playhouse 91: ‘Five Red Herrings' featur
ing Lord Peter Wimsey” on Sunday at 4:30
p.m. "KWAX Presents: Eugene Symphony
Orchestra with Nathaniel Rosen, cellist"
on Monday at 8 p.m. “Art Access" on
Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. "A Night at the
Opera: Francesca da Rimini' by
Rachmaninoff" on Wednesday at 10 p.m.
KLCC-FM, 89.7: "Modern Mono" on Fri
day at 11:30 p.m. "Saturday Cafe" on
Saturday at 9 a m. “Blackberry Jam” on
Saturday at 6 p.m. "A Prairie Home Compa
nion" on Saturday at 7 p.m. "New
Dreamers” on Monday at 11 p.m. "Brad
bury's 13” dramatizations of Ray Brad
bury's short stories, on Thursday at 7:30
pm
KRVM-FM, 91.9: "Radio Classics" old
time radio programs, each Monday
Saturday at 10 p.m. and Saturday at 11 a m.
"Radio 80's" each Monday-Friday at 10:30
p.m. and Sunday from 2 p.m.-midnight.
"Cruisin' " on Sunday at noon.
CONTINUING
University Art Museum: Annual Art Stu
dent exhibition including the works of 18
advanced fine art students in various
media. Through June 10. Call 686-3027 for
further info.
University Museum of Natural History:
Raven's Cousins: Traditional Arts of the
Native Northwest." Through Dec , 1984
Book and Tea: Constructional Paintings
and Prints by Karen Kiefer-Boyd. Through
May 25.
Keystone Cafe: "Friday and Flowers: A
Showing" through June 27.
Gallery 141 in Lawrence Hall: Paintings
by Shannon Kennedy and Craig Kirby.
Through May 25. Printmaking by Coral
Mack and Terry Fox, and an installation
piece by the advanced ceramics classes.
May 29-June 1. Reception Tuesday at 7
p.m.
Photography at Oregon Gallery, Univer
sity Art Museum: Works by Monterey area
photographer Martha Pearson Casanave
Through June 3.
Zone Gallery, 411 High St.: "Self-Image,
a Group Show" composed of over 60
works in various media by as many artists.
Through June 14.
Maude Kerns Art Center: "Recent
Works" by Ted Orland and David Bayles
(Henry Korn Gallery); "Drawings" by Mark
Seder (Platform Gallery); and "Mono
Prints" by Nancy Jones (Mezzanine).
Through June 1.
Willamette Science and Technology
Center: 20 Prize winning photographs from
the 1983 Nikon “Small World"
photomicrography contest. Through July
8. Call 484-9027 for further info.
Compiled by Bob Webb
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