Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 19, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    ENTERTAINMENT
EMU triple concert will entertain and open eyes
SONG AND DANCE
KR1DAY. OCT. 1<i
Concert for Student Campaign
for Disarmament will begin at
H:30 p in. in the KMU Ball
room. Doors will open at 7:30
The show, which is primarily
Calendar
music and entertainment, also
hopes to raise awareness with
an information table and brief
speakers. The concert will fea
ture the music of Patrick Dodd,
Rabbit Choir and the Crawdadz
of Pure Love. Student tickets
are $5 at the door and proceeds
will go to defraying the cost of
getting people to the nuclear
test sight in Nevada.
Terry Robb and band will per
form at the Community Center
for the Performing Arts, 291 \V.
Kth. at ‘1:30 p.m. In what is be
ing called a "record release
party." Robb and his band will
play their combination of elec
tric blues, K S H and rock.
Tickets are $7 at the door anti
doors will open at 9.
SATURDAY. (XT. 20
Motherlode. a group of four
northwest women, will perform
at B:;to p.m at the Community
Center for the Performing Arts.
291 W. Hth. The group, which
features the guitar, cello, l>ass.
flute, mandolin, dobra, danjo.
keyboard and harmonica, have
toured from British Columbia
to California Tickets are $7 at
the door and doors open at H
"Eugene Symphony
Superpops. Broadway with a
Beat", with Norman Leyden as
the guest conductor, will per
form at H p in. in the Hull Cen
ter's Silva Concert Hall Tii kets
are $25. $20. $10, $12 and $8
and can la* purchased by catl
ing the box office at 087-5000
SUNDAY. OCT 21
“ Eugene Symphony
Superpops. Broadway with a
Beat" will do a repeat perfor
mance at 2:10 p in. in the Hull
Center’s Silva Concert Hall.
Tickets are $20. $lt>. $12. $H
and $5 and can Ire purchased
by calling the box office at
687-5000.
WEDNESDAY. OCT 24
Erik Harbo a dauish singer,
will appear in concert at 7:30
p.m. at the Central Lutheran
Church. 1857 Potter. In a pro
gram titled "A Cavalcade of
Scandinavian Songs and Bal
lads." he will play the guitar
and sing, while his wife accom
panies him on the piano. Ad
mission is free but donations
will be accepted
THURSDAY. OCT 25
University free jazz concert,
featuring compositions and ar
rangements by University jazz
studies students, will take
place at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert
Hall. flt>! K. imh
VISUAL ARTS
Bijou Cinema's lOlh Anniver
sary continues as the .irl cine
mas re-run movies of the last
decade. On Oct HI and JO. M\
Lift) as a Ihiti will lie shown On
Oil 21-23. Koyaanisquattsi
will plav. Concluding the cele
bration. Kiss o I the S/n
durwonian will run on (hi. 24
and 25.
l.aVeme Krause Gallery, the
recently opened campus gallery
located on the first floor of
Oiwrence Hall, will display
fine arts students' works from
Oct. 22-20. The gallery will lie
open for viewing Monday
through Friday from 0 a m to
4:45 p m. The exhibit will fea
ture a variety of art forms in
cluding prints, ceramics, sculp
ture and metal works A public
reception will be held on Oct
22 from 7-0 p in in laiwrence
Hall, room Hit.
Warren Miller Ski Film will tie
shown on October 25 at H p m
at South F.ugene High School
The film, entitled "Extreme
Winter." is Miller’s 41st fea
ture ski film. A ski expo with
displays by local retail ski
shops will precede the film at
7. Tickets are $5 and can lie
purchased at the EMU Main
Turn to EVENTS. Page 8
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Rabbit Choir will join other musical talents tonight in the EMIJ
Hallroom in a benefit put on by Students Campaign for Disar
mament.
EMC CULTURAL FORUM Presents:
BOB MOULD
i
Featuring Anton Fier
and Tony Maimone
with special guest
ultra vivid scene
Their latest album "Black Sheets of Rain"
is currently 3rd on the College Music
Chart.
Sunday, Nov. 11 th
8 pm
EMCI Ballroom
Tickets on sale now!! at EMG Main
Desk, Record Garden, CD World,
Face the Music and House of Rec
ords.
Students.$9
General Public.$12