Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 26E, Image 136

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    University Theatre
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
ROBINSON
STAGE
Burn This
Eastern Standard
Dance '91
Three Sisters
Stephen Sondheim's Nwest
Musical Fairy Tale
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TBA
Cloud Nine
Elmatha's Apology
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said “The organizers weren't
self-serving or theatrical," he
added Newhouse joined (-( d'A
in 1'IH4 after a dance group he
was involved in. Dance Oasis,
performed in the hall.
"The Hall provides a perfor
mane e spat e and spac e to
been key to the survival of the
hall Schaefer said
Months of working without
pay and staff staying overnight
in the hall to keep the sawdust
boiler running were common in
the past, she said The hall re
eently pun based a new natural
gas heating system, so the days
ot dancers with cold feet are
over
‘The Hall provides a performance space
and space to dance in, found nowhere else
in the community. ’
— Bruce Newhouse
(him c in found nowhere cist' in
the community " Newhouse
said 1 ic (ompared the Hall
with the llult Center which he
t ailed too c\t lnsivc
(•rants from neighborhood
groups the < its and national
arts organizations have helped,
hut detfit aled stall people and a
strong volunteer program have
m P
In Association with Balladeer Music
Johnny Clegg & Savuka
Sunday, Oct. 7, 8pm
in the EMU Ballroom
Tickets: $16 General Public
$ 14 GO Student
Available at: Face the Music, CD World
Balladeer Music,
Record Garden
and the EMU Main Desk
Special Guest: TBA
i Congratulations
\ Stan & Betsy
From sour friends at the C )Dt
GET IN LINE
WITH YOUR
GROCER.
And you II find jus) about tbe best
fnend you've got tn tbe struggle against
heart disease Because today's grocer —
more than ever — knows what it takes to
make smart food choices that will taste
good and be good tor your health
And that's why you'll probably find
your favorite grocery store participating
m American Heart's Food Festival
September 10-16 Offering you dozens
of mouth-watenng as well as heart-helping
tips on buying and cooking your favorite
foods. Ideas that—n a fun way -can
change your menus. And—m a serious
way—can change your life
American
Heart
Association
Schaefer said the staff is ded
icated now to making the hall
fin.mi iallv stable, a goal which
has proved daunting in the
past
Schaefer also stressed the im
portance of tlie hall as a place
w here people i an come to have
fun and hear new music and
new musicians.
"People might not think of it
i n a pol it ii al or economil
sense hut we all have rnusi
i ians we love, who are accom
plished." Schaefer said "It's
important to support people
less supported in developing
their art
"900 lbs.
Of Fresh
Potatoes
Says
BUBBA’S
PLACE
Has The
Best Fries
Around."
That’s right. Imagine.
900 lbs. of fresh potatoes.
And that's just
in the average weekend.
That doesn't even include the
french fries vve serve up
during the week!
f resh fries, skin and all.
In regular or Cajun-style.
■Mrs. P
Bubba’s
Place
1249 Alder Street
(Across from Sacred Hearl on Aider)
344-1960
OPEN LUTE EVERYDAY