Orient lhuh HmtuilSi Weekly Musk , Theater. Donee. \ fcirt' otui Sighthje l luidc No Beer Garden Tonight Curtis Salgado and the Stilettos (blues) at Good Times 9 30pm $7 Oswald Five-0/ Marshal PlaiV Runtmayer (rock) at John Henry s 10 p m $3 Calobo (folk n' roll) at Taylor's 9 30 p m $4 Irene Ferrer* Tropical Band at the WOW HAII 9 p m $7 advance/ S8 door Faculty Artist Series Concert w/ soprano June Schock and tubist Richard Frazier at the Beall Concert Hall 8pm S3 5 Curtis Salgado and the Stilettos (blues) at Goad Times 9 30 p m $7 The Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet at John Henry's 8 p m $5 Neros Rome/ Saliva Tree (rock) at John Henry's 11pm S3 Red-Fooled Genius (power-popped rock) at Taylor s 9 30 p m $4 The Renegade Saints f|am-onented rock) at the WOW HAII 9 30 p m $5 advance S6 door "Crossing Cultures" (folk music and dance featuring Oregon Ethnic Dance Theatre. Slave) and the University East European Folk Music Ensemble) at Beall Concert Hall 8pm $5 3 Eusled Brothers (retro lolk/rock) at Good Times 9 30pm $1 Peter Wilde/ The Hairy Mommas (folk rock) at John Henry's 8 p m S3 Rooster's Blues Jem at Good Times 9 30 p m SI KPants/ Dirt Clod FlghV Big Fogs at John Henry s 10 pm S3 High Street (acoustic rock) at Good Times 9 30 p m $2 The Mo Greens Band (blues) at John Henry's 10 p m $3 Karaoke Night at Taylor s 9 30 p m S pride Jet Harris and the Roadrocfcets (blues/rock) at Good Times 9,30pm $3 The Daddies/ The Big I Am at John Henry's 10 p m S5 Dragon Jan tnsamoie ai Bean uoncen Hall 8pm $4/2 Deadpan Cool (reogae) at Good Times 9 30 p m S3 Thrae Oay Stubble/ The Kurtz Project/ The Uber Studz at John Henry's 10 p m S3 Peter Wild* (acoustic loiK) at Taylor’s 9 30pm S3 Art exhibit candidly deals with the issue of childhood sexual abuse Story by Freya Horn At a local art gallery. some visitors are overcome liv disturbing memories of childhood trauma while oth ers learn to appret late the therapeutic value of art And many, if not all. are impressed by the * mirage ol the artists for sharing artwork that delves into the painful reality of childhood sexual abuse and im est "The Silent Child — Art as Healing." exhibiting until April 25 at the Maude Kerns Art Center, shows how art can be therapeutic, not only for the artist but also the viewer and even the community at large "It is the first time I've shared such intimate parts of myself with a general public," wrote Paula Prober, an incest survivor who i ompiled her journal writing and family photographs for the piece "Time to Tell "In doing this. I join with those who dure to reveal their deepest selves through their art ns a way of ( ore municuting. healing and loving, she added One purpose of the exhibit is to help build an Turn to EXHIBIT. Page 6 L PNjt.it>* Hot* .... C©ort**y P»>ok> Ariel Orr Jor dan's photo graphic Installation Mommy and I an Ona' (above) Is pad ol 'The Silent Child Ad as Healing exhibit at Maude Kerns Ad Center. (Lett) Gall Met Iron's 'Burden ot Shame' series, also In the exhibit. Taking in the latest - MOVIES In Aliel Ferrara’s new movie, Hud Lieutenant, you will sou a nun being raped, drugs used over ami ovor. sex wilh prostitutes and on the-job masturbation. These and countless other depraved arts take up much of the screen time in this exam ination of those who seek salvation despite themselves Yet this is not the exploitation Film it may sound like. We must be shown just how sick the had lieu tenant is for us to either be mover! or not by his final plea for help. Ferrara has always been a director to show feelings and emotions through graph ic means rather than implied ones. Harvey Keitel, one of Hollywood's most underrated actors, plays the lead as if he were born to it. No small foal, considering anyone who actual ly lived a life anywhere near this would find it hart! to function in society. It looks us though the Keitel took that actor's axiom to heart about finding one thing about the charac ter inside of you and exploiting it lie is believable, frightening and sad Keep in mind, most people probably last saw Keitel in Sister Act. Had Lieutenant is not a film for the squeamish. 1 don’t mean simply those who can’t handle graphic vio lence or sex. I’m talking about those who don’t want 10 see uncon scionable acts committed by o man with no conscience There is no moral level beneath this man. It’s not Turn to LIEUTENANT, Page 6 Bad Lieutenant An Atch Hm Release Directed by Zoe lundad and Abel Ferrara Storing Harvey Keitel Venue B«jou Art Cinemas Rating **★1/3 Review by Lucus Gutman