Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1984, THE Friday EDITION, Page 2B, Image 14

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160 East Broadway
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SEAFOOD FROM EAST & WEST COASTS
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Live Music in the lounge Friday and Saturday nights
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at Studio One in the Hult Center.
Featuring special guests and costume judges ON THE
EDGE and, direct from Hollywood, MARSHALL
REDSTONE, master illusionist.
Beer and wine served: I.D. required
Advance tickets $7.00 - available at the EMU Main Desk and other Hult
Center Ticket Outlets.
Interior Motives and KZAK^
invites you to a
Hafflwm Dance
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PAr METHENY
GROUP
Tuesday, October 30
8:00 p.m. Silva Concert Hall
Tickets: $12.50, $10.50, $8.50, $6.50
Presented by the Hult Center
Call 687-5000
or buy your tickets at the EMU Main Desk
STUDENT RUSH
If all seating is not sold in advance, stu
dent rush tickets go on sale Vz hour before
curtain. Bring your student I.D.
Rush Tickets: $6.50, $3.50
HULT CENTER FOR THE
PERFORMING ARTS
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N O T A B L E S
Virtuoso guitarist and
composer Pat Metheny
will grace Eugene with
Grammy Award-winning
jazz Tuesday, at the Hult
Center’s Silva Hall.
Showtime is 8 p.m. and
tickets are available at
the EMU Main Desk, and
the Hult Center's box of
fice for $12.50, $10.50.
$8.50 and $6.50
The Tom Grant Band
will jazz it up in the
EMU Ballroom Sunday at
) 7 p.m. The three-man
band is a Portland
favorite for late-night
music. Tickets are $4.50
for students and are
available at the EMU
Main Desk.
Spinal Tap, a heavy
metal music parody, will
show tonight in 150
Geology at 7 p.m. and 9
p.m. Tickets are $2.
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The Oregon Siring Quartet will perform at 8 p.m. Tues
day at Beall Concert Hall as part of the University music
school’s Faculty Artist Series. Admission is free to
University students.
The Whitetones will pre
sent a ’50s dance and
Halloween party tonight
at the Dexter Theater
from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Cover charge is $2.
Grateful Dead lyricist
Robert Hunter will ap
pear tonight at the
VV.O.W. Hall in a solo
performance of his own
works — both familiar
and new. Tickets are $8
day of the show;
showtime is 8:30 pirn.
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Sunday Night Dinner
at The Trawler
Show your U of O I.D. card and receive
25% off
your entire check
Good Sunday, October 28,1984 only.
Dinner served 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Lounge open 2 to 4:30
50C Draft beer in the lounge Sundays, too!
Located Downtown Underground
Oak and Broadway, Basement Level
484-5730
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FREE DELIVERY COUPON
and in Store Pick-Up
Order any size Pizza, Regular or
Extra Thick Crust or Deep Dish
Sicilian and Receive
2 FREE toppings &
Lg. SOFT
Drinks!
COUPON GOOD MONDAY thru SUNDAY
2 FREE
686-9598
1211 Alder on Campus
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STORE HOURS:
11:30 - Midnight Monday - Friday
3:30 pm - Midnight Saturday &
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DELIVERY HOURS:
5 pm - Midnight
Monday - Sunday
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A Halloween Costume
Extravaganza featuring
(he music of The
Cashiers and Single Mary
will be the event at
VV.O.W. Hall. Wednes
day. The theme will be
the lush world of the
Copacabana starring Lucy
and Rickie and all their
friends. Prizes will be
awarded for imaginative
costumes and a Lucy
jook-a-like contest.
Tickets are $4.50; the
doors open at 9 p.m.
Rings of fire, flaming
swords and electrifing
music will mark Eugene
Opera's season-opening
production of the classic
opera, Faust, tonight at 8
in the Hult Center’s Silva
Hall. Tickets are
available at all Hult
Center ticket outlets for
$5.50,$9.50,$14.50 and
$18.50.
Repo Man. an explosive,
outrageous, contem
porary comedy set in the
seedy underworld of
automobile repossession
— where men steal cars
legally — is coming to
the Bijou this weekend.
Showtimes on Friday and
Saturday are 7:30 p.m.
and 9:30 p.m.
Staff
The Friday Edition is the Emerald
arts and entertainment supplement.
It is published every Friday
throughout the school year except
after Thanksgiving, and during ex
am weeks.
Editor
Kim Carlson
Assistant Editor
Mike Duncan
Copy Editor
Michael Clapp
Paste-up
Susan Hawkins
Photo Technicians
Hank Trotter
Ross Martin
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