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Entertainment. Nine Days' Wonder, Ham hawks play Taylor's MUSIC Thursday July 13 Nine Days Wonder will be .11 Taylor's Tavern tonight John Workmen Trio will t>» at Jo Federigos Cafe and Bar from 9 pm tonight Friday July 14 Bochinch© will play at the WOW Hall tonight from 9 30 p m Admission OPEN SATURDAY for your convenience U.S. Bank Campus branch only Attention EORP STUDENTS! Come See Our New Student Package Accounts Also providing a full range of banking services • Check Cashing • Visa/MC Advances • Exchange on Foreign Currencies OPEN: Sat. July 15 10am-2pm Sat. July 22 10am-2pm Sat. July 29 10am-2pm u.s. BANK 13th & Alder Membfr F DiC is $6 at the door Henry and The Hamhawks vwill be a! Taylor 5 Tavern tonight Matt Copper Duo will be at Jo Federigo s Cafe and Bar from 9 30 tonight Saturday July 15 The Soulsatlons will play at the WOW Hall tonight from 9 30 pm Admission is $4 at the door Hanry and Tha Hamhawks will be at Taylor's Tavern tonight Matt Coppar Duo will be at Jo Federigo s Cafe and Bar from 9 30 Calendar tonight Chicago Blues Tribute will be on Kl.CC (89 7 FM) today at I pm The show will be Dr Johns Tribute to Professor Longhair with special guests Allen Toussamt Sunday July 16 African Kings will be at Taylor s Tavern tonight Mark Alan will be at Jo Federigo s Cafe and Bar from 9pm tonight Monday July 17 Blues Jam at Taylors Tavern tonight Open Mike Night at Jo Federigo s Cafe and Bar from 9pm tonight Tuesday. July 18 Shekubuku will be at Taylors Tavern tonight Paul Paydos Duo will be at Jo Federigo s Cafe and Bar from 9 30 p m tonight Wednesday. July 19 Sue Miles Band will be at Taylors Tavern tonight Barbara D/uro will be at Jo Fedengo s Cafe and Bar from 9pm tonight VISUAL ARTS Continuing Remains is an exhibit of photography by Greg McGregor at the University Museum of Art’s Mezzanine Gallery C through Aug 20 Hours are noon to 5 p m Wednesdays through Sundays Eugene Track and Field Heritage an exhibit of Eugene track and field memorabilia, will continue at the Maude Kerns Art Center through Aug 7 Center hours are 10 am to 5 pm Monday to Saturday and 1 to 5 pm Sunday Suggested admission is $1 Candy Store an exhibit of contemporary paintings and sculptures by a group of nationally prominent Northern Californian artists is at the University's Museum of Art The exhibit runs through Aug 13 Photography Exhibit by Dana Miller at the Keystone Cafe through July 27 The cafe is open daily from 7am to 9 p m Ghost of the Air — Past and present Warbirds is a photo gallery display at the IMC Brumier Gallery to July 31 Hours are Mon to Thurs 8 am to 9 p m . Fridays 8am to 5 p m The Oxford Movement and the Graphic Arts is an exhibit which connects a significant part of English church history with the development of printing and book illustration It is on display In the Oregon Room of the Kmgni Library Ibrough Sept 15 and can be viewed on Mondays between 8 30 a m and 4 pm, and Tuesdays through Fridays. 8 30 a m to 5 p m People of the Northwest is the title of an exhibition of photographs by Susie Morrill and Michael Phillips In the Hull Center's Jacobs Gallery from July 19 to Aug 23 Viewing hours are 8 am to 5 30 pm weekdays, and 11 am to 3 p m Saturdays The gallery is also open evenings of Hult Center performances MISCELLANEOUS Friday. July 14 The Sound of Music will be performed in Downtown Eugenes Summer Theatre On The Mall Sponsored by the Downtown Eugene Inc , and produced by Jim Roberts and Mamstage Theatre Old Time Dance at the Westmoreland Community Center from 7 30 tonight will feature music by Chico Schwall and friends Beginners are asked to come at 7 p m for introduction All ages welcome, no experience or partner needed Admission is free. donations encouraged for the band Sponsored by Mobility International. USA and Ihe Folklore Society Please wear soft soled shoes for dancing The Entertainment Calendar runs every Thursday during the summer Deadline for submissions to the calendar is Wednesday at noon before the day of publication Fun abounds in Disney's 'Shrunk' By Kelvin Wee Emerald Entertainment Editor Whoever said Walt Disney Pictures doesn't make fun summer flicks like they used to defi nitely hasn't seen Honey, I Shrunk The Kids Starring Kick Moranis. Honey. I Shrunk The Kids is Disney's latest and probably most success ful summer fun flick in the last few years. Unlike many recent Disney movies, Shrunk transports audiences bark to the era when come _Movie Review dy and good, clean family fun was one. And fun it is Unfortunately, many who remember the good, old Disney movies may not consider watch ing this movie Why? Possibly because past expe riences have made many steer away from them, but mainly because the movie, sad hut true, is l>e ing promoted .is a kids' show. Hut is it? Not really The movie may be great for kids but it also will entice the older-than-average i rowd Moranis plays the absent-minded profes sor Wayne Stvlinski, who amazed audiences with Ins innovative inventions. On the other hand, his neighbor, ex-high si bool football star Russell Thompson, never fails to disgust audiences into laughter with his egotistical humor. However, the real fun begins after the four kids, Amy and Nick Stylinski and Russ and Ron Thompson, are accidentally shrunk by a fluke baseball hit. They get swept up, thrown out in the trash, manage to escape before the garbage truck arrives, find themselves in the Stylinski backyard — which has not been mowed for ages — and begin their adventure. The long grass blades make the garden look like the Amazon forest, and the kids’ encounters with larger-than-life ants, bees and scorpions make them look like they went through a time warp. There are fun scenes, emotional scenes, love sc enes and really corny scenes too But in all. the entire shrunken adventure is well-produced and created. Even the insects, grass, water drops, mushrooms and LEGO toys look real! In truth, the only feature lacking in the mov ie is Sensurround Sensurround would have made the movie even more intense in many parts, but could possibly scare a few kids, or cause a few heart attacks. If the movie itself is not adequate to thrill viewers, there is a bonus. Maroon Cartoon's "Tummy Trouble" w ill not fail to bring peals of laughter from even the worst cynic Inc luded in the cartoon are Roger Rabbit. Veronica and the despicable Baby I lerman WORLD VETERANS’ CHAMPIONSHIPS JULY 27-ACIGCIST 6 University of Oregon PROGRAM OF EVENTS Run Date: Tuesday, July 25, 1989 Deadline: Tuesday, July 18, 1989 1 p.m. The Oregon Daily Emerald — Call (Is! 686-3712