Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 1989, Page 12, Image 11

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Hans and Frank to present children's show Saturday
MUSIC
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WITHOUT ONE MISSTEP OR
ONE CONVENTIONAL
MOMENT RAZOR FUNNY
"TWO VERY ENTHUSIASTIC
THUMBSUP ONE Of THE
YEARS BIST HI MS A ORE AT
MOVIE
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woman deciding that
early middle age it not
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accompanies a girlfriend M
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the fabulous
baker boys
A Holiday Celebration *
second program m the Children s
Corn r-rt Senes to be performed at
10 JO a m m Beall Concert Ha •
Amahl and the Night Visitors
Workshop at 3 v m m Be.ill Cor- #
Eugene Concert Choir ■
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Avenue and Potter Street tonight at b
* i, i»ets ,if»* $6 general admissn .n and
S*S for students and seniors and am
available at ail Hull Center outlets
Bad Daddies wd pedorrr .it the WOW
Hall tonight from 9 with opening a t
Oswald Five O Tickets am $4.it Pm
Sunday Dec W
Messiah Sing Along returns to the
Pool of Musk at 4 p n\ m Beall
Concert Hall after a one year absence
Admission is $4 for general public and
$2 tor students and seniors
Amahl and the Night Visitors * i be
presented by the University Opera
Workshop at 8 p m today at
Springfield High Sc hool 8/1} N
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Housewares & Home Decor * Gourmet Cookware * Glassware & Dinnerware
* Fashion Accessoriej^t^h & Body Care * Unique Stocking Stutters
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Gifts
for Natural Howes
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Holiday Hours : 9am - 8pm Fri. & Sat.
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OFF
TAKE 75C OFF OUR
ALREADY LOW PRICE OF 7.99
NOW ONLY 7.24 WITH COUPON
Seventh St Tickets are S3
Tfl| MAh.il Tim Ryan
Dharma Bums Marble Orchard
Prairie School • '* «• "
Ancient Ideas/New Techniques
Contemporary Chinese Art .\ : • '
[)« 1( .c the UniverMty '• Museum ■ *
Am The show will consist of works by
si* of Taipei Taiwan s leading artists
Chen Ting shih Chou Earthstone
Hr.mo Jen chong, Li An cheng. Re Shi
/heny and Yuan Chin taa Five of the
artists and Taipei Art Guild Director
Mary Crawley will present lectures and
demonstrations from 1 to 4pm on
Sunday Dec 10 at the museum
Senior Citizens Holiday Night Out will
be hosted by the University s Museum
of Natural History 1580 E 15th Ave
the University s Museum of Art. 1430
Johnson Lane and the Kerns Art
Center, 1910 E 15th Ave . on Dec 15
from 6 to 9 p m Admission is free and
special discounts will he offered on
holiday merchandise The event also
will feature holiday music and
refreshments
School
wmvaunr of oofoon
of MUSIC
THIS WEEK
at BEALL HALL:
961 E 18th Ave
CHILDREN'S CONCERT
'A Holiday Celebration'
Carols, harp and handbells
Sat., Dec. 9 10:30 a m.
$3 adults, S2 children, or
$5 lor a family
"AMAHL AND THE
NIGHT VISITORS"
UO Opera Workshop
The popular Christmas opera
by Gian Carlo Menotti
Sat, Dec. 9 3 p.m.
(Beall Concert Hall)
Sun., Dec. 10 8 p.m.
(Springfield High School)
$3 General Admission
$1 Students & Senior Citizens
MESSIAH SING-ALONG
The tradition returns' Bring
your voice and join us lor one
ol the world's musical
masterpieces!
Sun., Dec. 10 4 p.m.
$4 General Admission
$2 Students & Senior Citizens
For more information, call:
686-3761 (Music School)
( ourtrM photo
Chou h'.arthstone's “Purple
Horse in the City" is one of
30 works that will shown in
the University's Museum ol
Art start inf; l)ee. 10.
Local Student Art Exhibition will be at
the University s Museum of Art 1430
Johnson Lane through Dec 31 The
exhibit is a joint effort of the Museum
and the 4 J school district to select 38
pieces of work by student artists from
kindergarten through high school
Art Exhibit at the EMU Gallery shows
the works of Mike Randles, a
University graduate student The EMU
Gallery is located on the second floor
of the EMU and is open when the
building is open The gallery is run by
the Student Activities Resource
Office
Works in Metal • the till*-the Huit
Center s Jacobs Gallery exhibit that
will run through Jan 6 Featured
artists are Lin Cook Harpster. C Greg
Wilbur and Jerry Harpster A reception
is scheduled for tonight from 7 to 9
The Jacobs Gallery is open 8 a m to
5:30 p m weekdays. 11 a m lo3p.ni
Saturdays, and during all Hull Center
performances
Images of an Idyllic Past The
Photographs of Edward S Curtis
title of the Museum > ' Natieai
History's latest exhibit It will run
through Dl*' 19 The Museum •*
Natural History is lo< ated a! 1680 E
15th Ave
Photographs Dy Manuel Carrillo .i
popular Me*o m photographer that
reaffirms the universality of man and
the common language of the medium,
.v ■ ?M 1 Inhibit at *he Museum ' Art
through Dei * 1 m the Me/jamrir
MISCELLANEOUS
Poetry Contest TtAn , ■ , P .**!',
Association is accepting entries to its
contest Deadline is Dec 31 and entry
is tree Grand prize is St.000. the first
prize? is $500 In total 152 poets will
wm cash and publication prizes worth
$ 11.000 P<n'*ts may enter the contest
by sending up to six poems each no
more than 20 lines name arid address
on each page to American Poetry
Association, Dept CT 90 250 A
Potrero St PO Box 1803 S-mtaCfuz
Calif 95601
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