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l^imonte also will remodel
the lobby to keep the expected
larger crowds from getting con
gested in the area. And by the
end of fall, he hopes to have the
main auditorium remodeled as
well. He may reduce the size of
the screen, slope the floors for
better vision and "hopefully"
get new seats, he said.
One aspect of Bijou remodel
ing Lamonte suspects will be
popular is the newly installed
outside courtyard.
‘‘1 think the courtyard will be
a neat little hang out. " he said
Lamonte attributes the in
crease in film popularity to a
rise in the quantity of films pro
Photo bv Hubble l-o
l.amonte demonstrates the loading of the Bijou's 60 mm
projector. The Bijou has provided entertainment to the
University community since October 1080.
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Heritage music covers a wide
spectrum of fields, including
ethnic, folk, and world music of
different traditions, and tradi
tional jazz and blues, he said.
"Knowing what will be
received well in Eugene is
always a problem." he said He
has already lined up three acts
for a fall series of concerts: the
Red Clay Ramblers, a string
Iwnd, Garnet Rogers, a Cana
dian acoustic folk singer, and
Obo Addy & kukrudu, who
combines Western and
Ghanaian drum music.
Gosar said there are some pro
blems in scheduling heritage
music, especially since many of
the bin names are not well
known to the general student
population.
"I always welcome input,"
he said. "I may have to refer a
student to another coordinator,
but even that is useful to me and
other members of the forum."
Other members of the forum
include Popular Music Coor
dinator Jim Carlton. Small Con
certs Coordinator Harry
Derlago. Contemporary Issues
(lectures) Coordinator Anne
Portinga and Events Crew Coor
dinator Sally Roe.
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duced in Hollywood and
worldwide, he said. Movie
companies are making large
amounts of money in the home
video market and that in turn
leads to the production of more
films
"After all. film companies
don't reinvest in steel mills, hut
more films.” he said.
For its regular features, the
Hijou tends to offer mostly
special interest or intellectual
art films. Lamonte said,
although adding he dislikes the*
term "art film."
"We rarely show Hollywood
films. That's not b<-cause I have
anything against Hollywood
films," he said. Generally, the
films are one-half foreign or
foreign language films, and the
others are American "art” films
that people generally have to
pay more attention to. Dr as he
said, "films as films rather than
movie*."
Regular features this summer
included "Mv Life As A Dog."
"Spalding (’.ray's Swimming to
Cambodia." "Prick lip Your
Kars" and "Working Girls."
The Bijou late show also has a
special attraction to college
students, l^monte said they
will show almost anything late
at night.
"The more outrageous the
better.” he added This sum
mer's late night showings in
cluded the Jonathan Demme
film “Something Wild."
“Black Widow.“ “Reform
School Girls" and “Lethal
Weapon."
Lamorite also mentioned br
inging tin- "Rocky Horror Pic
ture Show" back to the Eugene
area for the first lime in several
years. Although the details are
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not solidified, ho may be able to
got it for around Halloween, he
said
I .a monte said the Bijou is glad
to be the "campus theatre." but
doesn't see any competition bet
ween the theatre and rumpus
organizations that show films,
like the Cultural Forum, he
said.
"We show almost all first run
movies." he said, while the
campus groups show mainly se
cond run. And 1 .amonte said he
certainly sees a market for both
at the University.
"The very nature of what they
(students) are doing makes
them more open to new ex
periences," like intellectual or
"art" films, he said. The Bijou
offers discounts to students, has
a Monday bargain night and on
Tuesday gives free popcorn
with paid admission.
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