Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 25, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    Daily Emerald
A & E
Arts
University Museum of Art will
host the .tnmi.il exhibition of art
work In 1 t fine arts degree < an
didates at the l amersitx The ex
hibit w ill run from May 20 to
June 17.
University Museum of Art pre
sents an exhibition of id Japanese
woodbloi k prints entitled "Airs
of Kdo: Japanese lain Prints"
from May 2.i to Aug 20.
Calendar
Jacobs (iallery, located in the
llult Outer, will feature pastels
hv Satoko and Mixed Media lo
st.illations by Kerry Wade
I.ane County Historical Muse
um. 740 West tilth Avo., will co
sponsor the exhibit "Prom Fiber
to Fabric from May 15 to June 17.
Kerns Art Center. 1910 K 15th
Ave., will feature "Chests of
Maude" from May 1H to June 17
I.ane Community College Arl
Department (iallery will host the
I.CC Student Art Show from May
14 to June 1.
Return of the Dead worries city officials
By Hon Walker
t IWV.IW As-;Oi ,i!r t ditot
I'll!' (hateful Dead will return to Eu
gene next month, hut some community
members ,ire less than thankful for the
imminent reajipearant e of the band and
its followeis
Not that the show would he had for
business in August ItIKH the Dead
played to more than i 1.000 Ians, and
the event helped bring an estimated S>
million to the lm al ei onomv
I his veal the band will perform at
Autzen Stadium |une .! 4 and J.a mark
mg their only Northwest appearance
and then lirst lot al twii-dai set
However the Eugene City Collin rl
and the I 'niversity Small Husiness Asso
i iation .ire two g'' nips that have recent
l\ evaluated other msts that are in
volved m hosting the Dead
"The problems are not really with the
i oncert itself, but with some of the ,u
tivilies that occur before and after said
City Councilor Debra Ehrmail
In addition, the problems are not gen
erally < aused by local i oncert goers, but
instead by hundreds of "Deadheads"
who track the band around the < ountrv
she said
About a yveek before the 1‘IHH slims ,
tollmvers of the Dead began to Irn kle
into toys n Drug related i riminal ai tivi
ties went up. as did burglaries ol homes
around the stadium, she said
At least five to 111 felony prosec utions
(irateful Hr.itl fans contributed an estimated $5 million to the local economy
last year, hut some are concerned about their return tor this summer ’s two
day concert at Aut/.en Stadium.
arose from i one ert arrests. Khrman said
I lie resulting proset ution. jail ami puli
In defender t osls are never recaptured
liv tlit- i it\ , she said
lor these reasons Khrman last week
proposed that the i itv couiu.il obtain a
report on the costs the i itv in< urred
from past I lead shows
"I'm nut trying to say hail tin' Dead
I'm suggesting vve take ,i closer look, in
ste.nl of saving. here they are again
lire Kugene Department ot I’uhlic
Safetv has provided extra sei urity at a
niimher id Autzen Stadium i mu erts.
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