Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1984, THE Friday EDITION, Page 7B, Image 14

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    Calendar —lnued ,rom Pa9e 6B
reservations and turther info.
"Analices” original pieces written
by the Mixed Pieces Theatre Com
pany performers, directed by Ken
neth Shaw. Knights of Pythias Hall,
12th Ave. and Lawrence St. Nov. 2, 8,
14, and 17 at 8:15 p m., Nov. 11 at 2
p.m. $3.50. Call 683-1183 or 484 9479
for further Info.
"Ethnic Eclipse" a collage of Latin
American dance poetry, dramatic
reading, and music, performed by
Mixed Pieces Theatre Company,
directed by Kitty Johnson. Knights
of Phythias Hall, 12th Ave and
Lawrence St Nov. 9, and 16 at 8:15
p.m. Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. $3.50. Call
683-1183 or 484-9479 for further info.
DANCE
University Recreational Folk Danc
ing, 350Gerlinger Annex. Fridays. In
struction at 7:30 p.m. with requests
until 11 p.m. Students free, others
$1. Call 686-4149 or 683-5406 for fur
ther info.
International Folk'Dancing, Camp
bell Senior Center, 155 High St.
Tuesdays. 7 p.m. 50 .cents Call
345-6687 for further info.'
Square Dance, sponsored by the
Outdoor Program EMU Ballroom
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Free "
Scottish and English Country Dan;
cing. Jefferson School, east en
trance. 1650 W ,22nd Ave
Wednesdays. Instruction -at 7:30
p.m., requests.°at ,8:30 p.m. $1 Call
342-1663 for further’info.
RADIO
KWAX FM. 91.1: Friday: University
Street at 11:45 a m. Lord of the Rings
at 7:30 p.m. 20th Century Music:
New Music American Festival ' at 8
p m Saturday: "An Opera Potpourri”
performed by San Francisco Opera
at 11 a.m 7‘The Secret Garden" at
4:30 p.m . Playhouse 91 Election
Special: "Of Thee I-Sing" by George
and Ira Gershwin at 6 p.m Sunday:
Backstage at- the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival at noon. The
1984 Willamette Valley Folk Festival:
Wolf Creek at 7 p.m. Monday: Ex
Libris: Erskine Caldwell at 7:30 p.m
The Eugene Symphony, conducted
by William McGlaughlin at 8 p.m.
Tuesday: Local Government Update
at 11 45 a m. Wednesday: Art Access
at 11:45 a.m. A Night at the Opera:
Verdi's "Falstaff” at 10 p.m.
KLCC-FM, 89.7: Weekdays: Morn
ing Edition (news) from 5-9 a.m. The
Wireless (jazz) at 9 a.m. and 12:30
p.m. Alt Things Considered at 6 p.m.
Mondays: Jazz and News: Election
Night at 5 p.m. Women's Mu3ic at
9:30 p.m New Dreamers (electronic
music) at 11 p.m. Wednesday: Focus
on Jazz: "An Oscar Pettiford
Sampler" 7:30 p.m. Thursday: "The
Campaign Game" comedy drama
satirizing election politics at 7:30
p.m. Jazz Album Preview at 10 p.m.
Friday: Black Is at 9 p.m. Air Jamaica
at 11 p.m Saturday: Saturday Cafe at
9 a m. Blackberry Jam: Doug Daniels,
Linda York and their six piece band
at 6 p.m. A Prairie Home Companion
at 7 p.m. Sunday: Mist Covered
Mountaip at 9 a.m. Sunday Afternoon
Jazz at 3 p.m. Ahora Si (Latin music)
at 7:30 p.m.
KRVM-FM, 91.9: Weekdays:
Highlander Sounds (new music) at
10:15 a.m. Radio Classics (old-time
radio theatre) at 10 p m. Radio 80's
(new music) at 10:30 p.m. Saturdays:
Radio Classics at 11 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Doc Holiday (country and western) at
noon Radio 80 s at 10:30 p.m. Sun
days: Cruisin (classic soul and
rhythm V blues) at noon Modern
Mono (independent label and import
rock and roll) at 2 p m Radio 80 s at 4
p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, 11-2
Slidetijiustrated lecture by
photographer Judith Golden on her
work 107 Lawrence Hail 7:30 p.m
Free The talk is in conjunction with
her - show at the Photography at
Oregon Gallery.
SATURDAY, 11-3
Saturday Market, 8th Ave. and Oak
St.: All day. Food, crafts, and
entertainment.
Willamette Science and
Technology Center: "'Autumn Skies"
planetarium show. 3 p.m.
SUNDAY, 11-4
Willamette Science and
Technology Center: (See Saturday's
listing)
TUESDAY, 11-6
Election Night Variety Show and
Party: music, comedy, and poetry
featuring Alice and Laura Philips .of
Giris Like Us, Barbara Turrill, Mary
Lentz, Heather McRae, Evangelists
from Hell, Dragonfly, and Anne
Wyatt. Zoo-Zoo's,. 454 Willamette St.
Doors open at 7 p.m. 25 cents-S1
sliding scale
ART, ON EXHIBIT
Gallery 141, Lawrence Hall: Land
scapes, portraits, and abstracted
photos by members of the Society
for Photography in Education.
Through Nov. 9.
Photography at Oregon Gallery,
University Art Museum: Self-portrait
fantasies in photography by Judith
Golden. Through Nov. 21.
University Art Museum. "New
American Paperworks" an interna
tional traveling exhibition of recent
works In paper by 20 American ar
tists. Through Nov. 4.
University Museum of Natural
History: “Raven's Cousins: Tradi
tional Arts of the Native Northwest,"
"Village and Tribal Weavings of the
Near East" and "Fossil History of
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NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
EUGENE
2526 Willamette St.
683-1405
M-F 9-8, Sat. 9-7,
Sun. 11-4
SPRINGFIELD
1920 Olympic Ave.
.(Springfield Mall)
741-2&87
Mon.-Sat. 9-7
Shampoo and blowdry are available at additional cost.
Oregon Daily Emerald
Oregon." Through December.
Taylor Gallery, EMU: “A Century of
the Lively Arts” Oct. 14-Jan. 4.
Compiled by Bob Webb
686-INFO
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LAZAR’S BAZAR
164 W. Broadway ~
Eugene Downtown Mall OO / “U 1J7
The
Trawler
Eugene’s finest
seafood restaurant
announces their
newest “catch”:
The first in Lane County serving
Ballard Bitter on Draft
Xn England, “a pint of
bitter” is nothing less than
the national beverage. To
Americans unfamiliar with
the usage, the name might
suggest a drink that is acrid
or harsh. Ale-lovers know
that “bitter” refers to the
lively, aromatic hop compo
nent of traditional ale brew
ing. It is remarkably thirst
quenching and satisfying,
dry in character but more
complex in flavor than
American lager beers.
We brew our rendition
of this draft style in a small
brewery in Ballard, the Scan
dinavian district of Seattle.
We use only barley malt,
yeast, water and the finest
Pacific Northwest hops:
Cascades and clusters from
the Yakima Valley, and Fug
gles from Oregon. Ballard
Bitter is hand-made, fresh
and unpasteurized. As the
old fisherman says, “Ya,
Sure, Ya Betcha.”
Independent Ale Brewery,
Seattle, Washington
Live music Friday & Saturday
in our lounge
Downtown Underground • Basement Level at Oak & Broadway • 484-5730
Presented in conjunction with Emerald Distributing
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