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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1986)
f— ^ Zouch of Class Clothing Now paying more for clothes. Quality Resale for women and children. Mon-fri. 10:00-5:30 Sat 1040-5:00 2650 Willamette • 343-0005 n GALEN For the week of May 9-May 15 D A R FILM Friday, 5-9 “Kiss of the Spider Woman” 180 PLC 7 and 9:30 p m S2 and SI "The Adveniurcs of Buckaroo Ban zai” 150 Geology. 7 p.m.. 9 p m., and midnight $2 and SI. "The Girl Can't Help It 180 PLC Midnight S2 and SI. Cinema 7: "Perir 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. $4 general. $3.50 students Saturday, 5-10 "The Gordimer Stories" 180 PLC. 7 and 9: IS p.m. $2 and $1. “Paris. Texas" ISO Geology 7 and 9 p.m $2 and SI. Cinema 7: (See Friday's listing) Sundav. 5-11 "Bluebeard” 180PLC 8p m S2 and SI. Cinema 7: “Peril" 4:30 p.m S3. 7 and 9 p.m. $4 general. S3.50 students Monday. 5-12 Cinema 7: "Peril" 7 and 9 p.m. S3. Tuesday . 5-13 "Testament" 150Geology. 8 p.m. $2 and SI. Cinema 7: "Peril" 8 p.m S4 general. $3.50 students Wednesday, 5-14 Sooner Video. Outdoor Program 12:30 p m Free Call 68<r4365 for fur ther info. Cinema 7: (Sec Tuesday's listing) Thursday, 5-15 "Battle of Chile, Part II" EMU Forum Room. 8 p.m. Free Cinema 7: (See Tuesday'* listing) MUSIC Friday, 5-9 Bcnct'H Fundraiser Dance Party for KRVM. featuring Single Mary, The Surf Trio. The Lost Falcon's A-Go Co with The Left Side Dancers, and The Im posters. Thw WOW Hall. Community Center for the Performing Arts. Kth Ave and Lincoln St. Doors open at 9 p.m $4 Call 687-2746 or «?-3370 for further info. Taylor’s: Lloyd Jones Struggle 9 p.m. S2 The Beanery. Thin Man. original rock. 7 p.m. Free. Guido's Top 40 music with KPNW disc jockey Steve Hills 10 p m $1 Hilton: Tea Dance with Marv Margolis and The Ja/v M's 3 30-8:30 p m. $2. Lone Star: Vi»<-n <? pm Cover charge. Saturday. 5-10 Saturday Market Jorge Navarro, guitarist, at II a m. The Baikentones. Mediterranean folk music, at 12:30 p.m. Interpretive Egyptian, Persian, and American Bcllydanccrs at 2:30 p m Transistcr. Condon School 9:30 p m.-12:30 a m $2 Childcare available Call 686-3360 for further info. Taylor's: (Sec Friday's listing) Guido's: (Sec Friday's listing) Lone Star: (Sec Friday's listing) Sunday, 5-11 Taylor's: Church o' dc Blues 9 p.m SI. Bulk- Tavern; Blues lam 9 p m SO CCIMS. Mumbt, 5-12 Taylor'* Blue* Jam 9 p m SO cents Lone Star: 24 Carat 9 p m Cover charge Tuesday. 5-13 The University Percussion Ensemble Beall Concert Hall 8pm Free Taylor's Magic Swan and the l)ukc» 9 p m. SI. tame Star (Sec Monday'* listing) Wednesday, 5-14 The University Sinloniciia Beall Con cert Hall. 8 p.m. Free "Improving Plectrum Technique" workshop with jazz guitarist Dave Mit chell North Crafts Room, Amazon Community Center. 7:30 p m Free Taylor's Newell Briggs and the Reg gae All Stars 9 pm. $1 Lone Star: (See Monday'* listing) Thursday, 5-15 The University Gospel F.nsemhlc Beall Concert Hall 8 p.m Free The University Gospel Choir Hull Center Lobby 12:1$ p.m Free LCC Vocal Jazz pjisemble and several award winning high school vocal jazz groups. LCC Main Theatre 8 p m Free. Taylor'*: The Lost Falcon* 9pm $1. Lone Star (Sec Monday * listing) THEATER "Beloved Hick" one woman show performed by Pat Bond EMU Forum Room Friday only 9 p m V4 advance only. Tickets available at EMI! Main Desk and Mother Kali’s Books Inter preted for the hearing impaired Call 686-3360 lor funher info •"Children of a lesser God" by Mark Mcdolf Arena Theatre, Villard Hall May 13-17. 22 24,»and 29 31 M pm S2 30 Call 686 4191 for reservations and further info Three one-act comedies by Dorothy Velasco, performed by Terra Nova Theatre Napoleon's Deli, 630 Main St., Springfield May 9 at 8 p m May 10 at I and 8 p m S4 30 Call 746 1631 for fur ther info. •’You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown" Willamette Theatre. 1801 Echo Hollow Road May 9. 10. 16. and 17 S3.30 general. $2 30 students and senior cut/ens. Call 689 0731 for reservations and funher info "Abigail and Others The Northwest Women" written by Charles Decmcr and IXirothy Velasco. Abigail perform ed by Jane VanBoskirk The WOW Hull Community Center for the Performing Arts. 8th Ave and Lincoln St Saturday only Doors open at 7:30 p m $3 ad vance. $6 day of show Call 6^7 2746 for further info The Factory. Springfield "Se* In the Title" performed by SNAFtl May 9. 10. 16. 17. 23. 24. 30. and 31 ft M) p m. S3 30 advance. $6 30 at the door Advance tickets available at Continued on Pagr 6B Eugene Ballet Company presents 00*0" Friday and Saturday, May 9. 10, 1986 at 7:30p.m. Sunday, May 11, 1986 at 2:00p m Huit Center (or the Performing Arts RESERVATIONS: 687-5000 ALL TICKETS $1 0.00 "It would be hard not to like ODC/San Francisco " Doctor{°ntinufd frotn paK*‘ ib -ting em up there and building a great big city After touring Europe in 1984, Dan returned to Eugene and worked with local muaicians Don Jordan and Jim I-ong as a blungrass group, playing the streets and the Saturday Market, 1-ast spring. Dan took up with Eagle Hark Slim, with whom he plays today. "Slim's got the big boat We're talking about world-class music. I wish I could take him to Europe, but 1 can't even get him to get his passport, or even his birth certificate. If he went to Europe, he'd be an icon. We’re going to Canada for Expo How did Dan come to play washtub bass? "I noticed that on the street, there wasn't anybody getting the l»ass sound, so I started washtub because that was the easiest bass to play. It's only got one string .. "I have progressed to trass drum Imiss The instrument I use on the street now has a bass drum in plate of the washtub The trip with bass-drum bass is finesse, just more finesse, more volume and tone, than the washtub has. It's a real good bottom; I can get the bottom with Slim any time. **l want to go back to Europe. I’ve got a couple of Her man friends. |org and Ham. who play guitar and (miss. Ger mans are always great guitar players, but they always sing soft. So I'm going to sing. I want to open up a Tex-Mex restaurant and cabaret in Paris. I'd love to have Kmmylou Harris come in every time she's in Paris." Kagie Park Slim and Doctor Dan can be heard every week at Arnold's Hideaway. 14U1Vj E. loth Ave.. or in front of the Bookstore. The duo also play at local high schools, which helps to prove that for these two. there is no generation gap. Their music keeps them young. EUGENE KHI LTDN AND t I F A ( ( )\F I Kl N( ! ( I \ II K 342-2000 c 0 p 1 s 3* All Pay Every Pay Mon. • Fri. 8:30 • 5:00 519 E. 13th 485-1940