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■ calendar __ For the week of November 21-29 FILM WEDNESDAY, 11-21 Cinema 7: “Another Time. Another Place” at 8 p.m. “Women in Love” at 9:50 p.m $3.50. Bijou: "Repo Man" at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m $3.50. THURSDAY. 11-22 Cinema 7: (See Wednesday's listing) Bijou: (See Wednesday's listing) FRIDAY, 11 23 “Tamanawis lllahee: Rituals and Acts in a Landscape" by local film maker Ron Finne Harris Hall, 8th Ave and Oak St. 7 p.m. Free. The film is subtitled Songs. Threats. Laments, and Visions of the Future — History and Poetry in the Pacific Northwest.” Cinema 7: “To Catch a Thief” at 7:30 p.m. “Diva" at 9 20 p.m. $3 50 SATURDAY, 11-24 Cinema 7: (See Friday's listing) SUNDAY, 11-25 Cinema 7: "To Catch a Thief" at 2 and 7 p.m. "Diva" at 3:50 and 8.50 p.m. $2 50. MONDAY, 11-26 Cinema 7: “To Catch a Thief" at 7 p.m. "Diva" at 8:50 p.m. $3.50. TUESDAY. 11-27 Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) WEDNESDAY. 11-28 Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) THURSDAY, 11-29 Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) MUSIC WEDNESDAY, 11-21 Beer Garden: Prime Numbers. EMU Dining Room. 4-7 p.m. Free. University Percussion Ensemble, conducted by Charles Dowd 198 Music 8 p.m. Free Roskiddus and The Roots Connec tion. from Jamaica, reggae Com munity Center for the Performing Arts. 8th Ave. and Lincoln St. Doors open at 9 p.m. $6 All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. Adult refreshments available downstairs with I D Call 687-2746 for further Info. FRIDAY, 11-23 Single Mary, pop sounds of the mid-sixties and original music. Com munity Center for the Performing Arts, 8th Ave and Oak St. Doors open at 9 p.m. $3 All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. Adult refreshments available downstairs with I D Call 687-2746 for further info. SATURDAY, 11-24 Willie Dee and Shukubuku, classic and original soul and rhythm and bules. Community Center for the Per forming Arts, 8th Ave and Oak St Doors open at 9 p.m $2. All ages welcome, wheelchair accsessibie. Adult refreshments available downstairs with I.D. Call 687-2746 for further info. SUNDAY. 11-25 Student Recital: Heidi Boenke, flute Gerlinger Alumni Lounge. 4 p.m. Free. MONDAY, 11-26 Noh Buddies. EMU Ballroom. 8 p.m. Free. Student Recital: Mark Sandberg, bassoon. Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free TUESDAY, 11-27 Chamber Music Series: Quartetto Beethoven Di Roma. Beall Concert Hall 8 p.m. $9, $7, and $4. Call 687-5678 for further Info. WEDNESDAY, 11-28 Jazz Gig: Carl Woideck Trio. EMU Fishbowl. 7-9 p.m. Free. University Symphony Orchestra. .. a a ,*. j, * TRY OUR NEW LUNCH MENU Jt <T. <P -rft NOW AVAILABLE Pl^JXO MAJfDAJUM SATURDAY & SUNDAY * CHINESE COMBINATION LUNCH * ALL SERVED WITH EGG FLOWER SOUP & CHINESE TEA (CHOICE OF PORK FRIED RICE OR PORK CHOW MEIN) 1. CRISPY SHRIMP EGG ROLL.2.75 2. SWEET & SOUR PORK.3.00 3 DEEP FRIED SESAME SEED CHICKEN FILLETS.3.25 (ADD SWEET A SOUR SAUCE 25€ EXTRA) 4. DEEP FRIED SHRIMP S.3.50 (ADD SWEET & SOUR SAUCE 25€ EXTRA) 5 BAR-B-Q PORK & SHRIMP EGG ROLL.4.25 LUNCH SERVED MON.-FRI. ll:00AM-2:00PM SAT.-SUN. 11:30AM-2:30PM COCKTAILS Corner 13th & Hilyard across from the Sacred Heart addition 343-6234 Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free THURSDAY, 11-29 Oregon Wind Ensemble Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m Free. THEATRE "Hedda Gabler" by Hermit Ibsen Robinson Theatre, Vitiard Hall. Now. 29. 30, and Dec. 1. 8 p.m. $5 general. S3 25 University students. *4 seniors and other students Call 686-4191 lor reservations and further info. •The Wizard of Oz" performed by Mainstage Theatre Company. Family Preview Nov. 24 at South Eugene High School S5 and $6 Nov 28. 29. and Dec 1 at the Silva Hal*. Holt Center. S8.50, St0 50. and SI2.50. Children under 12 and senior citizens receive a S1 discount. All performances at 8 p.m Call 683-4368 for reservations and further info. “Picnic" Thurston High School Auditorium. 333 N. 58th Ave.. Spr ingfield Nov. 29. 30, and Dec. 1. 8 p.m. S3 adults. S2 students and senior citizens. DANCE University Recreational Folk Danc ing, 350 Gertinger Annex. Fridays. In struction at 7.30 p.m. with requests until 11 p.m. Students free, others S1 Call 686-4149 or 6835406 for fur ther info. Country Dance, called by Rich Fobes of Corvallis, with live music by Dennis Rothrock. Chico Schwail, and Sam Jones Willard School. 28th Ave and Lincoln St Saturday. 8 p.m. S3 general. $2.50 Eugene Folklore Society members Mostly contra dances, some square and circle dances. All dances taught. Begin ners and singles welcome. Call 343-4667 for further info. International Folk Dancing. Camp bell Senior Center, 155 High St. Tuesdays. 7 p.m. 50 cents. Call 345-6687 for further info. Scottish and English Country Dan cing Jefferson School, east en trance, 1650 W 22nd Ave Wednesdays Instruction at 7:30 pm, requests at 8:30 p.m St. Cali 342-1663 for further info. RADIO KWAX-FM, 91.1 Weekdays: Morn ing Edition at 6 a.m. Morningsong at 8 am All Things Considered at 5 p.m. Friday: University Street at 11:45 am. Lord of the Rings at 7:30 p.m. 20th Century Music: '"New Mu jsic America Festival" at 8 p_m. Saturday: “An Actor’s Revenge" by Minoru Miki, performed by the Cpear Theatre of Saint Louis at 11 am. "The Secret Garden" at 4:30 p.m. Playhouse 91: "The Jewish Wife" by Bertold Brecht and “Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer" by Jason Miller at 6 p.m. Carnegie hall Tonight: "Sibelius Symphony No. 2 in D" per formed by The Philharmonic Or chestra, conducted by Vladimir Ashkenaze at 7 p.m. Sunday: Backstage at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival at noon. Com munity Focus at 6:30 p.m. The 1984 Willamette Valley Folk Festival: Der ning, Ouellette and Franklin at 7 p.m. Monday: Ex Libris: “First Love" by Ivan Turgenev at 7:30 p.m. The Oregon Mozart Players 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: "Der Rosenkavalier" by Richard Strauss at 10 p.m. KLCC-FM, 89 7: Weekdays: Morn ing Edition (news) from 5-9 am. The Wireless (jazz) at 9 am. and 12:30 p.m. All Things Considered at 6 p.m. Mondays: Tom Rush and Friends at Symphony Hall" at 7:30 p.m. Women’s Music at 9:30 p.m. New Dreamers (electronic music) at 11 p m WednesdayFocus on Jazz: EH •ngton Plays Strayhom” at 7:30 p.m Thursday: The Cabinet of Dr Fritz at 7 30 p m. New Acoustic Music at 8 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 am. Blackberry Jam: Austin and Etvart (Amusing Concept Music) at 6 p.m. A Prairie Home Companion at 7 p.m. Sunday: Mist Covered Mountain at 9 a m Sunday Afternoon Jazz at 3 p m. Ahora Si (Latin music) at 7:30 pm. KRVM-FM, 91.9: Weekdays: Highlander Sounds (new musk:) at 10:15 a m Radio Classics (old-time radio theatre) at 10 pm. Radio 80's (new music) at 10*30 p.m. Saturdays: Radio Classics at 11 am. 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 'n‘ blues; at noon. Modem Mono (independent label and import rock *n* roll) at 2 pm. Radio 80 s at 4 pm. MISCELLANEOUS SATURDAY. 11-24 Saturday Market, 8th Ave and Oak St. AH day. Food, crafts, and entertainment. Willamette Science and HAPPY HOUR kinko's copies 5pm—Closing 7 Days! 660 E. I 3th 344-7894 RECORDS, TAPES & IMPORTS Buy - Sell Trade 258 E. 13th • 342-7975 (Between High and Pearl) Technology Center 'Autumn Skies'* planetarium show. 3 p.m. SUNDAY, 11 25 Willamette Science and Technology Center (See Saturday's listing) MONDAY, 11-26 Valery Betokirov, Soviet Con sulate. Gedinger Lounge. 8 p.m. Poetry Reading by William Staf ford, Poet Laureate of Oregon. Com munity Center for the Performing Arts, 8th Ave. and Oak St. 8 p.m. $2 and S3. Benefit for the Lane Literary Guild TUESDAY, 11-27 Lama Sonam teaching from the Bodhicharyavatara by Santideva. the explanation of the Bodhisattva path within Mahay ana Buddhism. Tibetan Library. 1159 Mill St. 7:30 p m $5 Call 342-2474 or 842-7270 for further info. WISTEC November Travelogue: slide and lecture presentation by biologist Gait A. Baker on Oaxaca in Southern Mexico, the Guatemalan Highlands, and the Yucatan penin sula. Willamette Science and Technology Center, 2300 Centennial Btve. 7 p.m. S2 adults, 75 cents children, $1 students and senior citizens. Call 484-9027 for further info. THURSDAY, 11-29 Oregon Academy of Artistic Gym nastics demonstrating rhythmic gymnastics. Hult Center Lobby. 12:15 p.m. Free ART ON EXHIBIT Aperture Gallery, EMU: Photographs by Peggy Stannard Through Dec. 15. Gallery 141. Lawrence Hall: Draw ings, photographs, paintings, publications, architectural render ings, and other expressions of facul ty research. Through Nov. 30. Photography at Oregon Gallery, University Art Museum: Self-portrait fantasies in photography by Judith Golden. Through Nov. 21. University Art Museum: "Drawings on Paper" by Tom Blodgett and Michael Kelly "Landscapes and in teriors” by James Lavadour. Through Dec. 9. Opus 5: Vests by Marion Gartler Through November. Opening recep tion Friday at 7 pjn. University Museum of Natural History: "Raven s Cossins: Tradi tional Arts of the Native Northwest," “Village and Tribal Weavings of the Near East and “Fossil History of 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. I** German AUTO SERVICE VW’S MERCEDES BMW’S DATSUN TOYOTA Reitabie service tor your OAQ OQ"1 O 2025 FranMm BMJ foreign car since 1963 0H4*£.O I 4 Eugene Ore 97403 IMPACT A Resume from: 300 EMU 686-5511 Oregon daily emerald UoulH Starting f Starting Monday November 19 from 11-lp.m. Emerald Classifieds can be placed quickly through our special classified table located across from the greeting cards within the Bookstore. I'Ve want to make your day easier, and our classified page LARGER! 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