Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1986, supplement, Page 11, Image 21

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    Calendar
October 23 - October 29
FILM
Thursday the 23rd
A Great Wall” Cinema 7.
8 pm
Friday the 24th
“Hebei Without A Cause”
177 Lawrence 7 and
9:15 p.m $2 and $I.
“What Happened to
Kerouac” Cinema 7. 7:50
and 9:50 p.m.
Saturday the 25th
“Made in the U.S.A.” 177
Lawrence 7 and 9 p.m. $2
and SI
Cinema 7. (See Friday 's
listing)
Sunday the 26th
“Seven Samurai” ISO PLC.
7 p.m. $2 and $ I
“ What Happened to
kerouac” Cinema 7. 4:50.
7 and 9 p.m.
Monday the 27th
“What Happened to
Kerouac” Cinema 7. 7 and
9 p.m.
Tuesday the 28th
“What Happened to
Kerouac” Cinema 7.
8 p.m.
Wednesday the 29th
“Monsier Verdoux” 150
Geology. 7 p.m. $1.
“What Happened to
Kerouac” Cinema 7.
8 p m.
“Beyond the F.dge” South
Eugene High School
Auditorium 8 p.m. $4.50
MUSIC
Thursday the 23rd
Taylor's: Curtis Salgado and
the Stilettos. 9 p.m. SI
Jo Federigo's: Emmett
Williams Trio. 9 p.m. No
Cover.
Butte Tavern: Lisa s Problem
9:50 p.m. $1.
lied Rooster: Gene Garrett
8 p.m.
Hilton: Barbara Dzuro 5:30 to
8:30 pm No Cover
The Travis Top Brass. Beall
Concert Hall Noon. Free
Friday the 24th
Uttk Women. Hole in the
Ocean. Community Center
for the Performing Arts. 8th
Avenue and Lincoln St. 9:30
p m $3.50. Call 687-2746
for further info.
Taylor's: James T and the
Tough 9 p m. $2.
Jo Federigos: Richard
Crandell Trio 10 p m No
Cover
Guido's: D J Bruce Waltvd.
10 pm
I’nion Oyster Bur: Deuce
Coupe 9 p.m
Hilton: (Sec Thursday > listing)
Arnold's Hideaway: Heal
Soup S p.m. No Cover.
Red Rooster: Gene Garrett
S p.m.
Mass: more time 9 30 p.m
Saturday the 25th
Taylor's: James T and the
Tough 9 p.m. $2.
Jo Federigo's: Richard
Crandell Trio 10p.m. No
Cover.
Guido's: D.J. Bruce Walrod.
10 p.m.
I’nion Oyster Bar: Deuce
Coupe. 9 p.m.
Red Rooster: Gene Garrett
8 p.m.
Seventh Annual Festival of
Bands. Autzen Stadium
Preliminary rounds 10 a m
$1 Finals: 7p.m. $4 adults.
$2 students and seniors
Saturday Market: Holly
Warren II a m Dakota
.? p m.
Oregon Mozart Play ers.
Sorcng Theater. 8:30 p.m.
$9.50. $7.50 and $6
Sunday the 26th
Taylor's: Church of the Blues
Jo Federigo's: John Workman
9 p.m. No Cover.
Monday the 27th
Taylor's: Blues Jam. 9 p.m.
50C
Jo Federigo’s: Richard
Crank'll 9 p m No Cover
Hilton: (See Thursday's
listing)
Tuesday the 28th
Taylor's: The Lost Falcons
9 pm $I.
f
Jo Eederigo's: Carl Woideck
and Barbara Dr.urv. V p m
No Cover.
Hilton: (See Thursday s
listing)
The Oregon Wind Ensemble:
Beall Concert Hall S p m.
Free.
No Frills, Just Thrills
From Britain to the Sear Beer Garden come the Scream
ing Blue Messiahs. W ith the release of their first I P. Gun
Shy, the Messiahs are touring the V.S. and playing their
own brand of punkahilly, musclehound rhy thm and blues,
and gutty rock and roll. According to Melody Maker,
"they have a gut instinct for the navis of blues and k & B
and from that sun■ base they can blast their way through
Bill Carter's extraordinary powerfiil selection of songs. "
To which vocalist, guitarist and writer Bill Carter says,
"you're streaming for survival — that's what you're do
ing. People don't realize the score. This band is about the
right to he individual — and it’s about that with a
vengeance.” Along with bassist Chris Thompson and
drummer Kenny Harris, these racuous playing deities
aren t fooling around w hen it comes time to play. slash and
explode their way into uncharted territory . The Screaming
Blue Messiahs will appear Friday in the F.Ml dining room
at 4 p.m. Best of all its free. Just no htcr.
Wednesday the 29th
Taylor's: The Terry Robb
Band 9 pm SI.
Jo Federigo’s: Dana Lutes and
Ernie Carbajal Duo 9 p m
No Cover.
Hilton: (See Thursday's listing)
THEATER
**Tomfoolery ” by Tom
Lchrer Seymour's
Restaurant. 99o Willamette
St 9p.m. Friday anil
Saturday . 7:50 p m Sunday .
October 24 26 $7. $b. $5
and $4
“Singles lour“ “Ariel
Bright “ Napoleon 's Deli.
650 Mam St Springfield S
p m. October 24 and 25
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“I he Lunatic's Opera” New
/one iiallery. 411 High Si
7 R) p m (k tober 26
$5 SO adults. $2 students
"Barber of Seiille” Silva
Concert Hall S p in ,
(k tobi-r 24 2:50 p.m.,
(k'tober 26 $7 to $16.50
SPORTS
Football: Oregon i s
Washington, (ktobcr 25. I
p m Husky Stadium.
Seattle.
Volleyball: Oregon vs.
Arizona. October 24 7:40
p.m McArthur Court
Oregon vs Arizona St
October 25 7:50 p.m.
McArthur Court.
ART
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Now Northwest Print
Council" Thru November
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Tetsuro Sawada and Jerry
Schurr will lx- on display
thru November 5.
Collier House Cafe: Paintings,
sculpture, sketches and mix
ed media by Oregon junior
and high school art teachers
Thru October 51
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with his new human brain, went on to become
the leader ot a great flock. Irwin, however,
was ostracized by his friends and family
and eventually just ambled south