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    ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
'Strange Snow’ portrays Vietnam
veteran’s struggle to go on living
‘•Strange Snow.” the second offering of the
University Theatre’s ‘‘Second Season," centers on the
Vietnam War, but has universal meanings that apply to
any era.
Written by Steve Metcalfe, "Strange Snow" is the
story of Megs, a middle-aged Vietnam War veteran, and
David, his combat buddy who has never gotten over the
horrors of the war. A romance develops between the ex
uberant Megs and David's sister, a spinster school
teacher. Together they convince David to leave the war
in the past and get on with living the kind of happy life
they have found for themselves.
“ ‘Strange Snow’ is a reckoning for the years gone
by and a commitment to the years to come." says direc
tor Gray Eubank, a University graduate student. "These
are people who are filled with anger, yet they have no
one to turn it on," he says.
Cast as Megs is Kevin Warr. a junior, theater arts
major from McMinnville. Martha is played by Ellen
jaffe. a student in interdisciplinary studies. Phil
Shapiro plays David and is also in inturdisciplinary
studies.
The scene designer Is William Hevygley, a
bachelor's degree candidate in theater arts; lighting
design is by David Cautley of Eugene; and costume
designs are by Dean Bourland. a graduate student in in*
terdisciplinary studies. »•
Audiences are advised that “Strange Snow”, con
tains language that may be objectionable to some
people.
The opening performance is Thursday. Feb. 20. at
the Arena Theatre in Villard Hall; Tickets, can be
ordered by calling the University Theatre's box office at
686-4191 from noon to 4 p.m. Monday through Satur
day. All tickets are for general admission seating and
are $2.50 each.
Additional performance dates are Feb. 2.1^2 and
27-28. and March 1 and 6-8. Curtain time for all perfor
mances is 8 p.m. .'/• . * ,* •
o . • rnoio By H'Mw»« iiifw r.
Martha, played by Mien Jaffa, tries to, counsel her
brother liavid. played by Phil Shapiro, who', suffers
“ from the effects of the Vieinapi Wtlr.- •'. • •’ \
McDonald discusses Doobie
NEW YOftfc JAP) — Michael
McDonald doesn't think of himself as
working in the fast lane
“I look at myself as a turtle compared
to a lot of hares around me." said the
former lead vocalist, keyboardist and
songwriter of the now defunct Doobie
Brothers.
“If I’ve learned anything, it's to go
ahead and take the pace that's best for
me. I don’t try to match other artists tick
for lick.”
McDonald and Kenny hoggins wrote
the 1979 Grammy song of the year,
“What a Fool Believes" and Loggins' hit
“This Is It." With Carly Simon, he co
wrote her hit. “You Belong to Me." His
first solo album, "If That's What It
Takes," came out in 1982, and his se
cond. "No Lookin’ Back," was out in
1985. He’s now working on a third.
Still, his solo career is almost
reluctant. '
“With the Doobies. 1 knew I held one
niche and I was very comfortable," he
said. "If the band were still going, that’s
exactly where I’d be now.
For the Doobie Brothers, which folded
.In 1982, McDonald wrote a legion of
hits, including “Takin' it to the Streets."
"Minute by Minute” and “Real Love.”
Why did the Doobie Brothers disband?
Said McDonald: "Nothing spectacular
We kind of accepted Patrick Simmons
(guitarist-Vocalist} as leader. pverybodv •• ’
got. to chime' in and feeKa.little- Hit of o
themseives in the end products Then the . „
last -two albums were'like things
assembled' around us,' Patrick- quit . It
took'us awhile to comp to tenns with the.
idea that it was really over.'*.. V
McDonald "quit ’.next *'! was; caught. •;
between.khowing.the other-guys wanted •
to keep going and knowing this was'tny
chance to.finally take'the'initiative on.,
my o.wri.solo carfeer..
McDonald> first UP came oqt in
just as the Doobie pothers'-farewell'tour
began,'and he toured solo ill '1983. :
"Then 1- pretty much put performing- ■
on the back burner':" he said. He produc-'.' •
ed a. record'fur P*ttt! foi • Ml ilj^fWl
•one for his Wlfe'.. Amv Holland,.
. Producing madevM<:i)onaJd put a
studibrbehinii.hishouse.:-'
.. "More :tha‘n anythitvg. the studid
helped mV break put of something;! was
burr\irig ol|t Ih .-/writing pop. rhpsii ‘’
in'-'said. . • . :
; /"•I hAd been. Vvritibg pretty nuu h^he
• same\way for-20. year*.'.^6*.urttil I
.rehearsed with the band or came, intp'-a
studio did I start to-^arrange the music.
J laving the studio broke that bu.bbfe for
ime of gning"°bat:k add making an album
the same way otie’rtiorw time’aiid biting
• frustrated bv" not knowing' how. to do it -
any ofher'way.-' ' •• • • • •' ’ ..;
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