■ BLACK C A T. CONCERT Saturday. Oct 30 9pm 455 W 1st St The featured bands will be Onomatopoeia and guitar player Scott Huckabay Oregon Daily Emerald Oct o b c r 29, 19 9 i THE BEVERLY HILLS 90210 RATING GUIDE •* it it it IKUn lump* lirrmU !n» k»U> it it it I hr Prat h i’»l ★ ★ ukcs i ii|»h«it n it I ki% *«l \ mu*i« « -() was No 1 on k\\ \ A s request list this week, and they may have been tops at the The S< row last Friday. One of Eugene's best and most highly followed groups, Oswald a ll made their message quit k and to the point, playing a short set that left a ..■■■-. great aftertaste Jake"* Corner LOCAL SHOWS nt the screw, the KVVVA sponsored out door tnusii. show on the KMU lawn Though loose ly defined as Oswald r>-0 didn't get people up and siaminin' like Two Minutes Hate did — people who kno< ked down speak ers and lights alike As a matter of fact, very few peo ple danced at all for the group, maybe because the music wasn't as danceable as that of Lincoln Brigade or Boogie Patrol Kxpress. The Screw's opening and closing bands And Floater, the third group to play his! Friday, won the award for being the heav lest hand ol the evening. But there was one thing that Oswald 5-0 had that all of the others did not: flying drums It provided some nice cornu relief to an evening of otherwise serious ness It also made one look into the past when knocking overequipment and nverage-at-liest vex als were par i auRA STR06F m# f m«raks Two Minutes Hate played during the darker hours ol the Screw, as the singer joined the crowd In Its dancing frenzy at the front of the stage. for the course tor "punk music While ploying what l>e< amn the group's final tune, u cymbal from the drummer's set fell down, either the victim of a hard hit or of a constant beat that tipped it over I he drummer, stopping to get off of his seat, pit ked up the cymbal ami its stand and let it flv off of the hack of the stage Along with drums And pedals And his seal. And other things find of set f orget if it was short It was sweet. too Kind of tasted like the sut kers that Boogie Patrol I xpress threw to the many people dancing Along with the light sabers And the hula hoops find of show forget if Boogie Patrol fix press started with the lion tlrr Woman theme People danced I AUWA STttOUH.lol If*. I -.i-i Lincoln Brigade (above) opened The Screw last Friday Oswald 5-0 followed up In the second spot and ended when their drummer's set took a stage dive at the end of their set (left) Eugene S C E N E ■ RENEGADE SAINTS Saturday. Oct 30. 9 p m WOW Hall The Renegade Saints, always one ol Eugene's most popular bands, plays an all-ages Halloween show Friday, Oct. 29 Jimmy Lloyd Rea & The Swithchmasters CO Release Party Good Times Cale and Bar 9 30 p m Admission: $6 Boogie Patrol E «press WOW Hall. 9 pm* Tickets $5 and $6 Saturday, Oct. 30 Lenny Kravitz and Blind Melon Salem Armory, 8 p.m T ickets are sold out Unshakable Race Halloween CD Release Party Good Times Cafe and Bar 9 30 p m Admission $5 Halloween Dance under Washington-Jefferson Bridge 8 to 11p m Admission is free Renegade Saints WOW Hall. 9 pm. Admission $8 Parsons Dance Company Holt Center. 8 p.m Tickets: $18 and $14 Sunday, Oct. 31 Halloween Carnival Westmoreland Community Center. I545 W 22nd Ave 5 to 7 p m Admission is tree Monster Mast) Bash Red Lion Inn, 3280 Gateway 8 pm Admission is tree, costumes are encouraged Joshua Redman Quartet with Pat Metheny. Billy Higgins and Christine McBride Key Largo (Portland) 7 4 10pm Tickets $17 50. 21 and older Wednesday, Nov. 3 Ursula K Le Gun Hull Center. 7 30 p m Tickets S'O Thursday, Nov. 4 Unshakable Race. Jumbalassy WOW Hall. 8 p m Tickets S5 and$6 BOXING HELENA ★ ★★ STARRING. Sherilyn Fenn and Julian Sands DIRECTOR: Jennifer Chambers lynch RATING: R RUNNING TIME: 145 mm PLAYING AT: Movies 12 By Kaly Soto OtQQon P<*ity Emat&kt From the outset, Boxing Helma was surrounded by controversy. First. Kim Basinger broke her oral contract to do the movie, leaving producers in a lurch (but the producers bad the last laugh when they won a lawsuit in excess of $() million). 1 ben the film hod trouble obtaining an K rating because of the violence and sexual content. Finally, when it was released, both feminists and fundamentalists boy cotted it. In spite of all of these factors, the movie was Turn to HELENA. Page 12A