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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1985)
calendar ■ . ■ ■ ' .. . ..I..... For the week of August 1 -7 FILM THURSDAY, ft-1 • Junior Bonner." 180 PLC, 7:3C and 9:30 p.m. $2 and $1 Bijou: “A Private Function," 7:1! and 9:30 p.m. $4 Cinema 7: "Enormous Changes at the Cast Minute," 8 p.m, $3.50 FRIDAY. 8-2 Bijou: “A Private Function," 7:1! and 9:15 p.m. $4 Cinema 7: "Beyond the Walls,’ 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. $3.50 •The Mono-Zone," five focal ar tists' videos KOZY-TV, Cable 11 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY. 8-3 Bijou: (See Friday s listing) Cinema 7: (See Friday’s listing) SUNDAY, 8-4 Bijou: "A Private Function,” 4 p.m $3: 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. $4. Cinema 7: "Beyond the Walls," 2 and 8 p.m. $3. MONDAY, 8-5 Bijou: "A Private Function," 7:1! and 9:15 p.m. $4. Cinema 7: "Beyond the Walls." I p.m $3.50 "The Mono-Zone" (See Friday s listing) TUESDAY, 8-8 Bijou: (See Monday’s listing) Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) WEDNESDAY, 8-7 Bijou: (See Monday s listing) Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) MUSIC THURSDAY, 8-1 Bw Garden, EMU Dining Room, Eagle Park Slim plus Dr D and his washtub bass, 3-6 p.m. Free. Shout. jazz, Amazon Community Center, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free Arnold’s Hideaway: Eagle Park Slim plus Dr. D and his washtub bass, 8-12 p.m. Shilo Inn: Flasher, top 40,9:15 p.m. Cover Taylors: Spotlight Blubs Band, 9:30 p m $1 FRIDAY, 6-2 Dennis St Germain Jazz Trio, Fifth Street Public Market, noon Free Liv with the Boys, original dance music incorporating tropical rhythms with jazz and classic melodies Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th Avenue and Lin coln Street Doors open at 9 p.m. $2.50 All ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. Adult refreshments available with ID Call 687 2746 for more information. Shilo Inn: (See Thursday's listing.) Taylor’s: The Jackals and the High Sheriffs of Hell. 9:00 p.m. $2 SATURDAY, 6-3 Lisa Jatfee and Alan Tarpinian, classical flute and guitar, 5th Street Public Market, noon Free. The Spotlight Blues Band, Com munity Center for the Performing Arts. 8th Avenue and Lincoln Street Doors open at 9 p.m, S3 All Ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. Adult refreshments available RAVei P1IV6RSIIV 744 E. 13th 2nd Fitjot Smith Bookiwe Btdg-. Plan Your Winter Sunshine Now! Eugene - Florida....,.$258.00 Eugene - San Diego.........$218.00 Portland • Mazatlan.309.00 Portland - Honolulu....from $545.00 * • Includes: Airfare. Transfers, 7 Mights Hotel {round trip fares - subject to restrictions) 683-5577 Free Parking in Rear UQ Bookstore Photo Specials >MOVII Expires 10/17/85 ^ Processing ONE DAY DEVELOPING PHOTO POLICY: We will honor ANY specially priced photo developing coupon from in town. Just bring in the advertised price and we will honor it. We guarantee prices lower than or equal to ANY photo developing coupon in town. pniNii 12C iposure $1** lib# CX*C It* 2* Exposure U** M tsposwf* |9W *•««•**c 4» run 1 n SM«e »«• 'MsDS.Mi.Pi. tap 10/17/8 , ^1K SLIDES^ Duplicate ^ Slides ’M*«i as «•»•** B 35VI /8S § < .OINENIS JP Expires 10/17/85 ▼ 5x7 W ENLARGEMENT ■E wpim a 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 ' •• ( qwrtwy photo "On the Edge, ” a local improvisational troupe, has been held over for three more weekends at Edison's Bar at The Factory in Springfield. downstairs with ID Call 687-2746 for mors information. Shilo Inn: (See Thursday's listing) Taylor's: The Jackals and the High Sheriffs of Hell. 9 p m $2 SUNOAY. M Eugene Chamber Players. Hen dricks Park. 4 p.m. Free. Concerts in the Park: Eagle Park p-—-cup coupon——i 1 FREE Soda plus Offer good Monday-Sunday 11:30-Midnight; Mon. Fri. 3:30-MidnigM, Weekends 1211 Alder on Campus 686-9598 any slice OFF Slim, soul and blues. River Road Pam, Mp.m.Fnae. John Stoweil. )azz, Monroe Park, 6 30-8 30 p.m, Free Taylor's High Sheriffs pi Hell, 9 30 pm $1 MONDAY, 8-5 Taylor s Blues Jam, 0-30 p.m 50 cents, Arnold's Hideaway Eagle Parti Slim plus Or 0 and his washtub boss, 8-12 p m TUESDAY, AS Kenny Silverman, original piano Filth Street Public Market, noon ' f Taylor's: Rock, (T8A), $1 WEDNESDAY. 8-7 John Work man.. |in Westmoreland Community Center, 6 30 8 30pm Free Prince Puckler s Eagle Park Slim plus Dr D and his washtub bass. 8-10 p.m. Taylor's The Milkmen, $1 THEATER The Wind-Sail Saga" a theatrical fantasy lor young adults. Soreng Theatre, Hull Center. Aug 14.2 p m Call 687-5000 lor reservations and ‘ further Information “The King .'and l" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein il. directed by Linda Czajkowska, musical direction by Jim koberts. performed by Majnstage Theatre . Company Central Fountain, Downtown Mall. Aug 1-3, 8,30 pm . . S5 and $4 Tickets available at Backstage Dancewear, The 'Bon, Fletcher's, tor Children, and 075 Overpark Arcade Call 683.-4388 lor mo.re information Held over: "On the Edge & Friends" an eclectic blend of mu'sjc, skits, vignettes, ahd,lmprovlsations. The Factory, 47th Avenue and Main Street. Springfield. August 9, 10, 18, 17. 23, and 24, 8:30 p.m S5 Advance tickets available at The Factory and at Backstage Dancewear Call 747-7900 for preferred seating with dinner reservations and for further information. "Fiddler on the Roof" by Joseph Stein, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Har nick, directed by Ed Rsgozzino, Silva Hall, Hult Center, through Aug 13; Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8 p.m . Tuesday and Wednesday at 8:30 p.m, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Call 687-5000 for reservations and more information.. Live Stand-Up Comedy, The Fac tory, Mondays, 8:30 p.m $3 DANCE Wednesday: C. Rider Dance Troupe. Downtown Mall, noon. Free. RADIO KWAX-FM, 91.1: Weekends Morn Ing Edition at 6 am All Things Con sidered at 5 p.m. Thursday In Focus at 4:30 p.m CD Showcase at 8 p.m, Friday: Norlhwest Week In Review at 4:30 p m. 20th Century Music at 8 p.m. Music from Europe at 9 p.m. Saturday: Verdi’s "Ernanl" perform ed by The Dallas Opera at 11 a m. Henny Penny Children’s Theatre at 4:30 p.m Carnegie Hall Tonight 6 p.m Symphony Space Bach Festival at 7 p.m. Sunday: Sante Fe Chamber Music Festival at 2:30 p.m. Lord Peter Wlmsey: "Five Red Herrings, Episode 4," at 4:30 p m. Insights at 8 p.m. Jubilee at 6:30 p.m Monday: University Street at 4:30 p.m Music in Oregon The Roperl Trio (Chamber Music Senes from Beall Hell) at 8 p.m Tuesday: Summer Artsai 4,30 p m CD Showcase at 8 p m Wednes day: Art Access at 4 30 p m The New York Philharmonic at 8 p m A Night at the Opera at 10 p.m KLCC-FM. 89 7: Weekdays: Morn log Edition (news) from M em: The Wireless (Jazz) at 9 a m and 12:30 p m “The Sounds ot Science." at vi am Blue Plate Special at noon All Things Considered at 6 p m, Mon days: Blue Plate Special "Hiroshima Countdown Forty Years In the Nuclear Age" at noon Women # Music at 9:30 p m New Dreamers at il p.m,. Tuesday#:, Blue Plate Speicet: “Hiroshima Countdown: ” Forty Years in She Nuclear Age" al; nodn Wednesday Blue Plate Special “Hiroshima Countdown Forty Years In the Nuclear Age" at noon Focus" on Jaw ot 7:30 p m Thursday: Blue Plate Special Report, on Nicaragua: The Contra as US Strategy at noon New Acoustic Music' at 7:30 p.m. Jazz Album' Preview at 10 p.m. Friday: Black Is at 9 p.m. Air Jamaica at it pm Saturi gay: Saturday Cate at 9 a m A Prairie Home Companion at 6 p m. The This tle and'.Shamrock at 8 p m Music from the Hearts ot Space at 9 p m Pure Jazz at 10 p'm Sunday: Mist Covered Mountain at 9 am Sunday Afternoon Jazz at 3 p m A Prairie Home Companion at 6 p m. Ahora Si (Latin music) at 8 p m Another Green. World at 11 pm ~ ^ . ^ ' . ' KRVM FM, 91 9 Weekdays/ Chur . chill Morning Show trom 8-il a m Sheldon 'Airline trom 1 l.-a.m -noon South Sounds trom noon 1 pm Sheldon Airline Irom 13 pm Rotating High Schools from 3-4 p m Evening Jazz from 44 p.m Big Bands Plus, trom 6-10 p m Radio ' Classics (old-time radio theater) at 10 p m Radio '80s trom 10:30.-. p.m -midnight Saturdays: Definitely Dixie from ^0-11 a m Radio Classics from 11 a m noon. The British Inva sion from noon-2 p.m. Goln' Back ■from 2-4 p.m. Album Preview from 4-6 p.m Radio ’80s Irom S p.m. midnight Sundays: Cruislh from 11 a.m.-2 p;m Modern Morio from 2-4 p.m Radio '80s from 4 p.m-midnight MISCELLANEOUS THURSOAY, 8-1 Art In the Market: Mask-Making Workshop, Fifth Street Public Market. 11 a.m--l2:30 p.m Free. FRIDAY, 8-2 The Clown Alley. Downtown Mall, noon Free SATURDAY, 8-3 Saturday Market. 8th Avenue and Oak Street, entertainment, food, and crafts, 10 a.m-4 p.m, SUNDAY, 6-4 Baking Demo by Planned Pottery, Fifth Street Public Market, 10 a m -6 p.m. Free. WEDNESDAY, 8-7 Art In the Market: Wire Sculpture and Jewelry Making Workshop, Fifth Street Public Market, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Compiled by Bob Webb 686-INFO Tape 651