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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1986)
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POPS An Match SI. lM*-<Oaa coapoa p name phont 687-8600 • 1432 Orchard, Eugene Coke, Diet Coke or Sprite NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 'Xttoiwl & 'twlflai 3 FREE SESSIONS when you buy our package 12 SESSIONS FOR $29.95 __-g-llic/flti" (offer expire* 3/15/86) -other programs available •No Burning • Full Facial Tanning •Private Rooms •Stereo Headsets 2160 W. 11th Eugene 484-5254 convenient hours: 9am-8pm Mon Fri I0am-5pm Sat £ CALENDAR For the Week of Feb. 21-27 FILM FRIDAY, 2-21 "Koyaanisoatsi" 180 PLC. 7:30. 9:30, and midnight $2 and $t. “The Lady Vanishes" ISO Geology. 7 and 9 p.nt. $2 and $1 SATURDAY, 2-22 ' Altered States" ISO Geology. 7 and 9 pm. $2 and SI "Alice in Wonderland" Disney vet: sion 180 PLC' 4 and 8 p m S2 and SI. SUNDAY, 2-23 "Gun Cnuv'* and "The Big Com bo" 180 PLC' 6 p m SI 50 WEDNESDAY, 2-19 "Hiroshima Mon Amour" ISO Geology. 7 p.m SI. MUSIC FRIDAY, 2-21 American Women Conductor Composer Symposium Chamber Music Concert. Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free Call 686-3134 for further info. . Boy s Club The WOW Hall. Com mumty Center for the Performing Arts. ’8th Ave and Lincoln St. Doors open at 9 p.m. S3- Call 687-2746 for further mlo. Taylor’s; The View 9 p m. S2 Guido’s: Top 40 music with KPNW disc jockey Steve Hills. 10 p.m. SI * Lone Star; Redas 9 p.m. Cover. SATURDAY, 2-22 American Women Conductor Composer Symposium. (See Friday's listing) Annual Concert of Israeli Music with Miriam Wnkin. The Kitov Singers, and Ruth Lachman. Temple Beth Israel. 25th Ave and Portland St 8 p m. S3. Taylor's; Boy 's Club 9 p m S2. Max's Tavern; The View. 9 p.m. .». Guido's: (See Friday’s listing) Lone Star: (See Friday’s listing) SUNDAY, 2-23 American Woman Conduclor Com poser Symposium: University Symphony Orchestra Finale, featuring all ol the symposium guest conductors and composers Beall Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Free for University students and children under 12. S3 general, and SI , for senior citizens and children aged 12 to 18 Call 686-3134 for further info. Annual Concert of Israeli Musk. (See Saturday's listing) Oregon Jazz Band Emerald Valley Inn. Crowell. 1-6 p.m.. Taylor's: Blues Jam.' 9 p.m. 50' cents Butte Tavern: Blues Jam 9 p.m 50 ■ cents. MONDAY, 2-24 Eugene Symphony Guild’s Lunch and Listening Scries Studio I. Hult T Center 11:45 a.m.-l pm, Call 687-9487 for further tnfo, Taylor's: Curtis Salgado and In Yo‘ Face. 9 p m $5.50. Lone Star: Fanatics. 9 p.m. Cover TUESDAY, 2-25 Eugene Youth Symphony Beall Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Concert by LCC Musa Faculty Blue Dimr Theatre, downstairs in LCC'* Performing Arts Building 8 p.m. Free. Eugene Symphony Guild's Lunch and Listening Series (See Monday's : listing) Taylor's: (See Monday’s listing) Arnold's Hideaway: Eagle Park Slim, with Dr D and his washtub bass 8 p.m. Free Lone Star (See Monday's listing) WEDNESDAY, 2-26 University Gospel Ensemble Beall Concert Hall 8 p m Free. Guitarist Neil Archer Roan Soreng Theatre. Hull Center. 7:30 p.m Call 687 5000 for reservations ami further info Taylor's; Magic Swan and The Dukes 9 p m $1 Lone Star (See Monday 's listing) THURSDAY. 2-27 Fiddlin' Big Sue. Uncle T, and Johnny Hull Center laihhy. 12:15 p.m Free. Taylor's; Lloyd Jones Struggle. 9 p.m $1 Arnold's Hideaway. (See Tuesday s listing) Lone Star (See Monday * listing) THEATER "Strange Snow" by Steve Metcalfe Arena Theatre. Villard Hall Feb. 21. 22. 27. 28. Match I. 6. 7. and 8 8 p m $2 50 Call 686 4191 for reset vat ions and further info "A. My Name is Alice" a musical revue in celebration of American womanhood, performed by the Oregon Repertory Theatre Soreng Theatre. Huh Center Feb. 21 and 22 at 7:30 p m Ticket* are $8-$l4. Call 687-5000 for reservations and further into. "Don Giovanni" by Mozart, per formed by the Western Opera Theatre of San Francisco. Silva Hall, Huh Center. Saturday only. 8 p,m. $7 50-SI6 50 Call 687-5000 for reservations and further info. "My Fair Lady" Sough Eugene High School Auditorium Feb 21.22. 28. March I. 7. and 8 Call 342-2616 for further info. "Visit to a Small Planet" by Gore Vidal Willamette Theatre Feb. 21. 22. 28. and March I. 8 p m. S3 50 general. $2 50 students and senior citizens Call 689 0731 for further info. The Factory. Springfield: Stand-up 1 Comedy on Mondays at 8:30 p in. $3 Amateur Open Talent Night on Tuesday* 8:30 p.m. $1. Film Festival on Wednesdays. 7:30 p m. Free pop com Preferred scat ini’ for all of the above with dinner reservations Call 747-7900 for more information. RADIO KWAX FM.9I I Weekdays Mor ning Edition at 6 a m Alii hings Con sidcrcd at 3 p m "Music Through the Night" all night long. Fridas: Nor ihwest Week in Review ai 6 30 pm Concerts from Europe at 8 p.m 2(8h Century Music at 10 p.m A Night at the Opera at 11 p m Saturday s Metropolitan Opera Zandonai's "F.rancesca da Rimini” at II a m The Bob ami Ray Public Radio Show at 4 30 p m Carnegie Hall Tonight at 6'p.m Philadelphia Orchestra at 7 . . = p.m Sunday: Saint Paul Sunday Mor ning at 9 a in liars of Old ai 10 Ml a m S.m Francisco Symphony a' main New York Chambct Musk Festival at 3pm The Record Shelf at 6 p.m. Cleveland Orchestra at 7 p m Monday: Getting Technical at 6 30 p.m. Music in (Vegon The Oregon Mo/an Players, conducted by Robert Hurwitz at 8 p.m Tuesday: Keeping Current at 6 30 p m New York Philharmonic at 8 p m Wednesday: Art Access at 6 30p m (Tticago Sym Sony at 8 p m Thursday University reel at 6 30 p m CD Showcase at ft 43 p.m law Angeles Philharmonic at 8 p.m. KLCC-FM, 89 7 W eekdays: Mor ning Edition (news) from 5-9 a m The Wireless (jazz) at 9 a:m and 12 30 tm. Blue Plate Special at MM* One war of All Things Considered at 4 p m. Local News at 5 p m. MonttoradH) at 5:30 p m. The com plete All Thing* Considered at 6 p m Monday*: Friend* and Neighbors at 7:30 p m Women's Mu»k at 9:30 p.m. New Dreamers at II pm Tuesdays: laau Inside Out at 7:30 p m Night Jar/ at 10 p.m Wednes day Focus on Jazz at 7,30 p.m. Dr, Rchop and The Masters of Jazz at 8 :30 p m. Night Jazz at 10:30 p m Thurs day: New Acoustic Music at 7:30 „ . Rm Jazz Album Preview at 10 p m ight Jazz at 1045 p.m. Friday: Straight Street at 7:30 p m. Harlem Hit Parade at 8 p.m Black Is at 9 p m. Air Jamaica at II pm Saturdays New Dimensions at 9 a.m. Saturday Cafe at 1C a.m. Infinite Jazz at noon Blues Power at 3 p m Harlem Hit Parade at 4 p m A Prairie Home Companion at 6 p.m The Thistle and Shamrock at 8 p m Music from :hc Hearts of Space at 9 p m Pure Jazz at 10 p m Sunday: Mist Covered Mountain at 9 a m Sunday Morning at 11 a.m. Big Band Bash at noon. In the Tradition The Bebop Era at I p m Sunday Afternoon Jazz at 7pm A Prairie Home Companion at b p in Ahora Si (Latin music) at 8 p m Another Green World at 11 p ro. KRVM FM. 919 Weekdays: Morning Jazz from 6:30-9 a.m Radio '80s from 9 a m. 4 p m. Evening Jazz from 4-6 p m Big Band* Plus from 6-10 pm Radio Classics (old.time radio theatre) ul 10 p.m. Radio 80s from 10:30p.m -midnight Saturday* Doc Holiday Show from 8-9 a m Blucgrass Hour 9-10 a m Definitely Dixie from 10-11 a.m. Radio Classics from II a.m.-noon. The British Inva sion from noon 2 p.m Coin' Back from 2-4 p.m Album Preview from 4-6 p.m. Radio '80s from 6 p.m midnight Sundays Blue Sunday from 8 11 a m. Cruisin' IVom II a m 2 p.m Modern Mono Irom 24 p.m. R a d i o ' 8 0 * from 4 pm -midnight MISCELLANEOUS SATURDAY. 2-22 Bandsaw Carving Workshop with Robert Holden EMU Craft Center 9:30 a.m.-noon. 510 members. $12 non-members. Pupcrrnaking II Workshop with Aimee Yogi EMU Craft Center 12:30-2:30 p.m. $14 members. $16 non-members TUESDAY. 2-25 Bicycle Touring Workshop with Keith Nelson Outdoor Program 7:30 p.m "Exploring the Wilderness in Se quoia National Park " lecture and slide presentation by Gail A. Baker Continued on Page 8B mou S A WEEK Artwork and Maps — Blueprints lEinrrn™