Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1984, Page 5A, Image 5

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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.
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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
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