\ itnJ Xtfhthjf 11 «)»!<• Orejpjn Daily EmeraU's Wttkly Mica.', I /w.Ut-r, I'orw, Muwjv cn(en«tar Song and Dance FRIDAY MAY 22 Ink* Inka a San )oaa Haaad fwgga# Viand will }**rfi>rm at U )() |» in at WOW Hall 2')\ W Kighth Ava 0|wningtl»« *huw willta* Fug*»iw • OWN Root* Tk kata, avaHalda al lb* will aall ftn J#> ('uilia SalgaiUi will fiarfomi an uul*katl »buw at 7 |> in at (UkmI Tima* (af* and Hal 375 F .'(•IVWIlin AV*. IMIHI ml- */ ■ (til RO 1*1* UHU*f 4 1 will w •dmilUMi. SATURDAY. MAY 2J Dirty H Kyi Km * hardtack fwud. will |wrft»m at 9-Mi pm at WOW lUil. 281 W Eighth Av* Opnnmg th* *how will tm EntanbUkk. playing gothic mH«l nutate. Tick***. available at th* door. will »*ll fcw S7. Th* Bhtbtno* will parlornt at 10 p ut at Good TIiihwCaI* *1**1 B*» 375 E Seventh A VO. Tb* OOm charge in $5 and noon* under 21 will b* admitted. Th* SaturtUy Market will I aka |sj»< «• (nun 10 a in In 5 pm unib* I mb r k bit* k« of Eighth Av» ami 0*1 Si FaalutMl thia «"»l will l». 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Thecal* i. *n ojwo ax opium* formal avail aide for then* who daal with written of spoken wcwda Th* s|*k ial gu**t will b* Evan Ball I* who play* r*f$a* caiyjmiand African tmat musk. Admission i* S2 at th* draw, and mt*r«at*d performers abowld Ctatacl WOW Mall at !»I7 2Ht<. Th* Oregon NroiMiun Knmnihl* will pawai a concert com menu* allng th* 75th birthday of Amaru ant om pxaer Lou Harrison at 8 pm in Beall Concert Hall t»l E IBth Av*. Tickets. aval laid* at th* dour. will Mil for $4 general and $2 alud*nta and senior* WEDNESDA Y. MAY 27 Th* Oregon Wind knmmbl* will give ita spring cumert at 8 pm in B**ll (.one n«t Hall 881 E. I«h Av*. Th k*ta. availaid* at lha door, will *#ll few $4 general and S3 student* and Miion THURSDAY. 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"Tb» Serial Kiltar" and 'Kmc* ion in Fiction Writing, to nam* • h>w For inkwmalwxn uii Satan (jltwitiaM *1 )4S-OStO Tk0 l*,**tK0 Dm*. t» /*>«Erk. or It * MY Mt*f mmJ I II TmU a MY WAY?ft te lb* niffia ol a Umt»r»ily Thaaira pttMJuc t*m tbal will tw |*rfc>ru>Mj al ■ p.m. on May 2» U> to Arana Tfcaatm. lornlmJ in Villa/d Mali Tba play • plot raaawMaa an interpret# tiuo clan ancient Chinee# *t«r y Tic kata. walling lor $4 general ami S3 at udenla and mtkkwa can ba jaw baaed by calling the brn office at 34k 4101 KSND broadcasts a dating show that hooks up couples to-be via machine messages Story by Layne Lakefish Cou*t**y J.J McKay hoata tha three-month old Affection Connection, a radio dat ing ahow that haa attrac ted cloaa to 2,000 parti cipanta. Flipping through radio stations on Sunday nights may add a bit more than music to your life How about a dose of love? A helping of companionship? A handful of romantic rendezvous? If you settle on KSND, 93.1 FM, it just might turn out to be your lucky night. With the new Affection Connection talk show that airs every Sunday night from 9 pm to midnight, radio listeners can turn into radio daters. "This costs less than going out to a nightclub," said J.J McKay, the show's disc jockey, "and there's a higher chance of getting lucky." This is how the radio romance game works: ‘The first step is to call 1-800-285 Love." McKay explained. "This gets you into the system, gets you a password and gets you a mailbox number, so you can access your messages " If you take that first step, this is what you'll hear when the phone lines connect: "Welcome to this Affection Connection free record line where you tarn record your own dating ad and have a chance to ho on our weekly radio dating shows " From there, you will be asked your name and your phone number (which will lie kept confidential) You will then la? allowed to record your own dating ad "In the ads, people usually talk about who they are. what they look like, what their ideal mate is. what their hobbies an? and whether they 're looking to settle down or just dale." McKay said "It's pretty normal stuff, but it tells a lot alxail their personality. “We had Yogi Bear call up once." she said, laughing about a message that stood out from the rest. "Tm not your average bear/ he said." All the newly recorded ads are then edited, compiled and transferred to another number. 1-900-Cot-Love, where the user can listen to his/her messages and leave messages on other radio daters' linos This call costs Si 49 per minute, and McKay said that caller^ usually stay on this lino for loss than five minutes From all this information, the Affection Connection radio show compiles guests "We listen to all the ads, pick the ones that interest us and then leave them messages on their personal dating lines." If the person is interested in being interviewed on the air, they simply let McKay knusv Every Sunday, she and her sidekick, AuggieSmith, interview 15-20people for five to seven minutes each. They try to interview 50 percent males and 50 percent females, and they attempt to get people from different geographic: areas After each individual interview, McKay announces the interviewee's mailtiox number so interested listeners can call and leave messages. Tho pre-taped show is currently broadcast in Eugene. Bend. Albany, Portland, Scuttle and Pendleton - and Turn to RADIO. Page 8 Tracking the Latest - The Black Crowes Th« Southern Harmony and Musical Companion D«l American 1992 Las! year when Mariah Carey, Vanilla Ice and Wilson Phillips had their (Tightening choke hold on the album-sales chart, many said rock was dead. Then came The Black Crowes. Shake Your Money Maker's phenomenal success left The Black Crowes branded the saviours of southern rock After 350 shows in just 22 months, the land returned to their native Atlanta to make The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion They spent all of eight days recording the 10 new songs, and their blatant disregard for just about everything comes shinning through Lead singer Chris Robinson's disregard for the unwritten law stating that one is never to attack hands that accept lucrative cor porate sponsorship got The lllack Crowes Reviews by Ercm Witzel - - of I fit* band The It hick Crowes handled this task with ease. The simple echo effect on the first single, "Remedy,” is the most nouico irom ineirgucsi spin on inn i op tour. The product of disregard is authenticity, and The Black Crowes are hardly facing a shortage of this. Shake Your Money Maker held the advantage of being a surprise debut album that ambushed the status quo. The task for the second album was to maintain the jagged edges in the face of the unwieldily wads of cash undoubtedly thrown in the direction complex studio trick on the entire album. Thesound is perfectly primitive except for the sanctuary provided by a pair of bluesy gospel singers In the refrain of the Led-Zeppelin drenched "My Morning Song," Robinson's voice blends with the singers' in a rugged harmony. "March me down to the seven seas/ Bury me Turn to REVIEW. Page 8