* MMMKRUND * C.H» AT f OR PAHTlf S AND BIRTHDAYS 5CVIDE0 GAMES All GAMf S WORK WITH NICHUS ADMISSION '1 SO 5TH STRUT PUKIC MARKT tUCfif • II3-I4A4 A & E LCC to host new plays performances Student writers perform their work MUSIC Sunday, June 3 Eugene Jazz Studio Recital will bo in the Hull Center Soronq Theatre tonight at 1 30 Tickets are Sh Thursday June 7 Showcase Free Noon Concert will be held at 12.15 p m today in the Hult Center Lobby Calendar THEATER/ PERFORMING ARTS An Evening of New Plays will be hosted by Lane Community College arid will introduce three original plays from Lane playwriting students Performances will be on June 1 and 2 at the college s Blue Door Theatre. Tickets are $4 and may be purchased in advance at the Hult Center ticket office and outlets Marketplace Books or the Lane Box Office between noon and 4pm on weekdays First Annual Student Showcase will be presented by the Conservatory of Classical Dance, a school providing state-of-the-art training in the fine art of classical ballet The performance will be at CATF Auditorium (old Condon School) at 1787 Agate St Performance will begin at 2 30 p rn Admission is S2 for adults and $2 for seniors and children under 12 VISUAL ARTS Identifies is the title >t an exhibit by three University fine arts students to be on display from June 2 to 10 in Gallery 141 Artists Aimee Mattila, Don Ross and Karen Baxter wilt be on display A free public reception will be held on June 2 from 7 to 9 p rn in the gallery, located near the courtyard of Lawrence Hall. 1190 Franklin Blvd Ashen Beauty Wood Fired Ceramics an exhibit of contemporary ceramics by 10 nationally known artists, will be on display in the Museum of Art. 1430 Johnson Lane until June 3 From Fiber to Fabric, an exhibit of handcrafted hand spun items, will be on display from May 15 to June 1 7 at the Lane County Historical Museum. 740 W 13th Ave • I lie l illt Ihi'ii* Sp«»< ml Hi*«»til in t* *!*•"•* Sw* ► w*d l * - I J Macintosh Seminars! I I its t lass senes !■ k uses i " SS il> V a J fpni A Ivaiwcd Ki-i’i.strali- >n is required Haiikon Snniiiur Schedule :: : theM* c, July 1? InlfO 10 MS 'icxk.s lulv 17 iV.Viiu::: c >4 ■.' lulv 1*) Intro in MS U’ofli \ujt 1 lii.irn 1J J tpin 10am L’ Hum 1J I rniui t*U n udui i \ RA\1 ( lui^c \ our Mac* (iiX lYrsoiul lascrlYintcr II ^ 1 V':' ' t iJ.7: ' i ,'i • v»* K.-m» • V» . i-i.-it* • , n'.J’-u » f • • "nr ti i * i « v * $1399 ]£ i •’. I • i'll}--,. I g . \ I ()()u him k r, ..'B m *1nk - ' B .’K « . Dedicated exclusively to Apple & related computer products the computer store, j| Store hours M-F10-6, Sat 10-5 • 61 West 8th, Eugene 343-1434 Admission is 51 adults Hult Center Gallery will feature the work of two Eugene artists. Kerry Wade and Satoko. from May 14 to June 13 m the Hult Center's Jacob Gallery A public: reception will be held in the gallery on May 19 from 5 7 p m University Museum of Art will host the annual exhibition of art work by 13 fine arts degree candidates at the University The exhibit will run from May 20 to June 17 University Museum of Art presents an exhibition of 39 Japanese woodblock prints entitled Airs of Edo Japanese Fan Prints' from May 23 to Aug. 26 Jacobs Gallery located in the Hult Center, will feature pastels by Satoko and Mixed FAIR Continued from Page 5 under 1J .ire admitted tree Advance tickets are available .it the EMI' Main Desk U () U Hall ()ffi( e Record Carden on the Dow ntown Mall House of Records fialladeer Mnsn and llappv Trails Rec ords in (!or\ .tills Along with the artists who vs 111 he appearing on the vari oils stages throughout tair. the following performers are selied tiled to appear on the Main Stage E ridav • 1J lilt noon tinh it An thrni • | 1(1 |> ill .Sides,i(/\ Little It omen Sunday - • I 1 (II a m \/\ /hit Rk ( a leu d elet tro space band • ! 1(1 j! m. loe Dohroe .uni Friends a blues band, followed by Fnh.il Therapy • id j- m W indhnm I lill record in g art i si Mil ll a id Hedges followed by the Lu gene based marimba band k iid.in.i • 1 1 1 [I III D:.h Sie.i.l. i band from Oregon now touring with l 'li-Kl pan The llonedaddy Cash For Textbooks Mon. • Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 / ...•••% Kcsuincs hro( turn s business ciirds • stt>t ioni’i y...wc do it .<11. ! letter Perfect Graphics 346-438 I J