Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 22, 1991, Page 8, Image 7

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    ENTERTAINMENT
Good Times offers music, games
By Ming Rodrigues
Emerald Reporter
Thu rollicking blues of Little Charlie and the
Nightcats will take over Good Times C’«f«* and
Bar. 375 K. Seventh Ave . at ') 30 p m tonight
and Saturday night
Known as one of the premier nightclub touring
hands on the West Coast, the group jams up a
lusty brand of postwar blues groove with
smatterings of swing, jazz and rook
"There's a growing < lientele for blues in Eu
gene and I personally enjoy it. ’ said Jim Jensen.
Good Times co-owner "So I pick mostly blues
oriented bands to play here
In keeping with the blues spirit. Good Times
also holds weekly blues jam every Monday night
Sign up for musicians is at li p m and admission
is $1
The liar's patronage is eclectic: upper middle
class, business executives, blue-collar workers
and older college students
Good Times boasts the lies! sports coverage
(popular for its Blazer games), aided by the com
manding presence of two satellite dishes, two
big sc reen TV's and sin television monitors There
art- also pool tables, dart boards and pinwheel
mac bines for the times when television gets old
Three years t«n:k. Jensen, a University alum
nus paired up with his brother. Bob, and bought
the building, which was then a topless bar Their
goal was to revamp its image
"We tr\ to encourage a fun. welcoming setting
for people to come unwind and relax." Jensen
said "It's like a classic (.'/leers type bar
What many local residents may not be aware of
is that the cafe was voted by the Oregon Advvn
fore Tmvi-I Vfaga/ine as the place that dishes up
the liest hamburger in the state
Hat h night, different bands take to the stage,
adding diversity to the music sc rue
With so nun h to keep a person entertained,
what of tin- under-21 c rowd who cannot yet par
take of the c luh sc ene? Jensen said he plans to ex
tend Ins establishment onto a larger premise soon
when; the- vounger c rowd c an attend the live per
formant es in their own sec lion separate from the
older clientele
" It would lie great if everyone could share in
the good times." he said.
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Appearance by Hunter
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SONG AND DANCE
FRIDAY. FEB. 22
The Contemporary Music
Ensemble will perform a
program of 20th century mu
sic at 8 p m in Beall Concert
Hall. 961 E. 18th Ave. Tick
ets. available at the door, are
$:t general admission and $1
students and senior citizens.
Betty Carter, a jazz vocalist,
will perform at 8 p m. in the
Hull Center's Silva Concert
Hall. Tickets are $15 and
$12.50, and can lie pur
chased by calling the box of
fice at 887-5000.
TUESDAY. FEB. 26
Oregon Vocal Jazz, the Uni
versity Women's Vocal jazz.
Ensemble and two South Eu
gene High School vocal
groups, will perform at 8
p.m. in Beall Concert Hall,
961 E. 18th Ave. Tickets,
available at the door, are $.1
general and Si students and
seniors.
THURSDAY. FEB 28
Dr. Hunter S. Thompson,
famed for his stream-of-con
sciousness gonzo journal
ism. will speak at 7 p.m. in
the Eugene Hilton Ballroom.
Tickets, available at the
EMU Main Desk, are $8 for
students and $12 general ad
mission.
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ISRAEL WEEK
Feb. 25th-March 1st
Mnn Keh 23th Rabbi Kuw
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(lunmuxl Room 2 30-4 30pm
Lucs Kch 2hth films
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C edar Room A 2 004 00pm
John Rothman (former aide lo Ninon on Israel. National executive commit
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Ben Under Room 6 00 4 30pm
Wed I'ch 27th film
Ihe Intifada through Israeli eyes''
Hen Linder Room 2 304 30pm
Gu> Hrinrr Israeli soldier. served in West Bank "tnperieiKcs of a young
Israeli soldier ssith the Intifada Discussion skill follow
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Thurs Kch 28th film
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Israel nations of the nor id '
Ben Linder Room 2 30 4 00pm
4 00- 3 3()pm ' Rap with the Rabbi'
" 'Israel ami our community ''
Koinoina Center. 1414 Kincaid
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