ENTERTAINMENT The Bad Daddies will play at city music hall tonight SONG AND DANCE FRIDAY. NOV. IK The Rad Daddies will perform at 9:30 p m in the Communi ty Center for the Performing Arts, 291 VV. 8th The Daddies will perform their slightly vaudevillian style of funk, jazz, rock and swing. Opening the show will be The Holy Rollers Tickets are $f> at the door and doors open at 9, Old Time Contra Dance will take place at 8 p m at Willard School, 28th and Lincoln. Music will he performed bv Wild Asparagus from New England. All dances are taught and no experience or partner is needed. Admission is $-t for Eugene Folklore Society members and $3 general SATURDAY. NOV. 17 loan Benson, one of the 20th century’s leading clavichordists. will perforin as a guest artist at H p.rn. in room 198 of Beall Hall Tickets are $4 general. $2 students and seniors and can be purchased at the box office which opens one hour before the show. Marin Alsop's Siring Fever will perform at 8 p.m in the Hull Center's Silva Concert Hall. String Fever is Eugene Symphony Conductor Marin Alsop's swing band. Tickets are $15 and $12.50 and can be purchased by calling the Hull Center box office at 687-5000. Testinground Five will perform at 8 p.m. in the Community Center for the Performing Arts. 291 VV. 8th. This is their fifth presentation and it will feature contemporary dance and per formance works. Tickets are $6 at the door. SUNDAY. NOV. 18 Testinground Five will do a repeal performance at 2 p.m in the Community Center for the Performing Arts. 291 W. 8th Tickets are $6 at the door. TUESDAY. NOV. 20 The Oregon Percussion Bn—Me. under the direction of University Professor Charles Dowd, will perform at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. The concert will feature 20th century avant-garde classical percussion music. Tickets, available at tfte door, are $3 general and $1 students and seniors. VISUAL ARTS AND READINGS FRIDAY. NOV. 16 Pat Ferrero films. Himrts and Hands and Quilts in Woman's Lives, will be shown ai 8 p.m. in the EMU’s Ben Linder Room. Poetry and Fiction readings by former University Creative Writing Program Directors John Haislip and Ralph Salisbury will take place at 7;30 p.m. in (he Cerlinger Lounge. SUNDAY. NOV 18 Sally Gearhart, a leading feminist writer, speaker and activ ist. will present a free public lecture at 3:30 p.m. In room 112 uf Willamette Hall. ( our1r*« phtilu Sunny Von Hula w (Glenn CloseI and her husband Claus (lertfmy IronsI entertain at a garden party and are amused by a pet lifter cub in Reversal of Fortune. Film examines Von Bulow case REVERSAL OF FORTUNE R Cinema World ★ ★ ★ • Don't txrfho* • • W*t to r«nt it • * • - Worth the tun* * • • • A must mmo By Helen Phan Emerald Contributor Narration is not uncommon in movies Matthew Broderick spoke di rad I y to tile audience in h'erris Mueller's Day Off and Bruce Willis gave a new meaning to baby-talk in Look Who's Talk inn But there is one significant difference between those films and Reversal of fortune The narrator was not in a coma. Reversal is about the strands case of Ulaus V'on iiiitow, who vv.is convicted of the attempted murder of ft is wife Sunny, up pealed the decision and was later found not guilty. The weapon was insulin injections and the motive was money. The movie begins with a breathtaking sweep of beautiful white mansions set on plush green hills Next we come face to face with Sunny (Oleun Close) lying in a coma inside a cold blue hospital room From her coma. Sunny tells us. "This was my body I never woke from this moment and I never will Reversals is based on the ac counts of Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz. Unlike law yers who take cases because they need to make money. Alan (Ron Silver) takes cases when he gets "pissed-off." The first trial was conducted under evi dence collected by a private in vestigator All the evidence is against Claus, a wealthy aristocrat who always kept his poise and never revealed any emotions except for a wry sense of humor, which includes telling insulin jokes That demonstrates two things: Claus was either a pa tient. humorous man or he was the devil in disguise His hol low eyes, skeleton-like face and docile personality revealed nothing and concealed every thing. Reversal of Fortune allows the viewer to solve the mystery as it unfolds "This is .all you < an know, all you < an he told So just sit back, relax and solve it. if you can As Sunny men tioned in her coma. "You tell me" what really happened TIN* U&UH THf A TWf S COUPON* i "Where Your Table Is Our Kitchen" STUDENT SPECIAL Two Complete Dinners For Only... Choice of: Shrimp & Chicken or NY Steak & Chicken REG. $25 • No Substitutions • Expires 11/22/90 SUSHI AVAILABLE Dinners Tue-Sun From 5:00 303-8483 2645 Willamette Parkin# Available In Rear I I COUPON Sun. Nov. 25 Hull Center Tickets on sale at Hult Center Box Office and all Hult Center outlets. Charge by phone 687-5000