The Oregon Daily Emerald's Entertainment Guide Pixies to perform in EMU Ballroom B\ Tim Neff f n» ore ( ontrihutor This Halloween the goblins ,ind ghoulies will I)*' Him king tn thf KMH Ballroom tor ,i dose of old-fashioned. guitar-driven mildness when the Pixies set up their amplifiers lor their I lies day night performance. 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