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 | /upcrculr J uic cut hair for your ego not our/.. 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 Tape 651 The Calendar deadline for The Friday Edition is Mon day at noon. r 1 free"poster ’ OR FREE CLIP (While supply lasts, one per customer, 18 or older please) 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 i Take note of the music news in The Friday Edition The Friday Edition, Page 7B