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FLOWERS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE EMU MAIN DESK Roses $99£ Other Spring Flowers also available. Courtesy of fifth street greenery 485-6394 Downstairs in l-iflh Street Market Announcing the ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MINOR an interdisciplinary undergraduate program. Interested students should visit the Environmental Studies Center, 104 Condon hall, or call 686-5006 Meed a break? Check out the EhTERTAIMMEMT section in the ODE classifieds. aTHINGS TO DO Thursday. May 5 The University Song and Dance Troupe will present a free concert by the vocal ensemble All of the Above at 8 p.m in Beall Concert Hall. The third-annual Big Food Boogie, featuring Hole in the Ocean and A Few Chairs, is at WOW Hall at B:30 p.m. Tickets are $4 at the door or $2.50 with two cans of food Food will be donated to Food for lane County. The McKenzie String Quartet will hold a free concert at 12:15 p.m. in the Hull Center lobby. leftside Dancers perform in the Hull Center’s Soreng Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $0 l ittle Shop of Horrors, a comedy based on '60s horror movies, con tinues at lane Community College's Main Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 Friday, May 6 Calient*, a seven-piece, "hot salsa" laitin dance band, is at WOW Hall at 9:30 p.m Admission is $3.50 at the door. A Day in Hollywood and A Night in the Ckraine. a musical double feature, continues at Seymour's Greenery Restaurant. 99 6 Willamette St., with an 8:30 p.m performance. Tickets are available at the restaurant. Robert Sprenkle. a retired oboist and oboe professor from Rochester. N. Y . will give an oboe master class in the Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge at 12:30 p.m The class is $10 for participants and $5 for observers. Little Shop of Horrors has an 8 p.m. performance in lame Com munity College's Main Theatre. Saturday, May 7 The Oregon Mozart Players pre sent their final concert at 8:30 p.m. in the Hull Center’s Soreng Theatre Tickets are available at all Hull Center outlets. Little Shop of Horrors has an 8 p.m. performance in l.ane Com munity College's Main Theatre The Saturday Market will host the island music of Mark Harris at 11 a m., the soul/rhythm and blues of Willie Dee and Shakubuku at 1 p.m. and Swing Beans at 3 p.m cotton clothing designed for comfort and easy care for men, women and children in a wide array of styles in new spring colors Shorts • Tanks T-Shirts • Dresses Skirts • Socks Pants • Tops and More Quality Clothing at Affordable Prices £ Banyan Tree 405 l. 13th i 405-0)3] Throwing Away Toner Cartridges? 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For details, please call PRINT AMERICA 485-1940 Showing off some art University students Carolyn Obsorne-Sommer, Peter Imu and Linda Jones (right) will show their works at Lawrence Hall Gallery 141 from May 9-13. A public reception for the artists will be held May 9 at 7 p.m. at the gallery. Courtesy Photo Imagination Celebration, a free, day-long festival, begins with a parade at to a.in. at Broadway and Charnelton. Other events will be held in the Mult Center for the Per forming Arts. For more details call 485-2278 A Day in Hollywood and A Night in the Ukraine has an 8:30 p in. per formance in Seymour’s Greenery Restaurant. Sunday. May 8 A Day in Hollywood and A Night in the Ukraine is at Seymour's Greenery Restaurant at 7 p.m. The 1988 Conductors' Guild Opera Conducting Workshops, hosted by the School of Music, begins today and will continue through Wednesday, May 11 Fur more information about workshops call 688-3761. Sunday. May 10 l.ittle Shop of Horrors has a final performance at 2 p.m. in l.ano Com munity College's Main Theatre Monday, May 9 Confrontations, hauism. Duality. a showing of clay, fiber and plastic sculptures, are on display at Gallery 141 in I a whence Hall A reception for the artists is at 7 p.m. in the gallery. Claire Wachter will give a piano recital as part of the University Faculty Artist Series at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert Mall. "Through the Eyes of a Child,” an exhibit of photographs by children of the USSR, begins today in the EMU Art Gallery. The exhibit continues through May 13. Wednesday, May 11 The Oregon Wind Ensemble will give a free performance in Beall Concert Mall at 8 p.m. Continuing Exhibits To the Promised Land, Ken Light 's photo narrative of Mexican's flight across the border to the United States, is on display at Oregon Gallery in the University's Art Museum. The show runs through June 12. Olinka Broadfoot, Anne Dumbleton and Billy White, I.ane Community College Art Department studio assistants, are exhibiting sculptures, ceramics and jewlerv at the LCC Gallery until May 13. The gallery is in the Math and Arts Building ziggy Continued from Page 7 that. “Like father, like son. That is the history of the world, and there is no way I can escape that. But 1 am expressing what 1 feel and what 1 see. In some ways, it may be the same as dad felt, and in other ways it is very different,” he said. )udy Mowatt, former backup vocalist for Bob Marley, said she sees a strong resemblance between Bob and Ziggy. “See ing Ziggy Saturday night brought back so much Cattery Safott • Hair "'•Skin Care • Nails *Color Analysis •Tanning 'Makeovers YOUR TOTAL SERVICE SALON memories, because there was no difference. I mean, if I were in the audience, and 1 did not know Bob Marley, I would have thought that (Ziggy) was Bob,” Mowatt said. There is a general message in Ziggy’s music. 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