►
►
►
►
*►
' ,y£'
■ COUNTRY FAIR SPRING FLING
Senior 14 7p -t,
W'OW Holt
irQf'G ^orr®<o Tfop*CT)! Bar'd Timm
orvd fik)Frx>» L.rvdfWy wi’l perform glOpm
fO k*< fc f’■*? ’ 9?4 ' pr '>g f i.r^g
Oregon Daily Emerald
M ay I 3 . I Q 9 4
FALL TERM CLASSES RATING GUIDE
* * A * St . tvi diving
# * * *)’c< P-, . 'i-.'.jy
** AiAmjta theory
* Topi. (itimirwIjKoi sen
The
..
World
Julia Sweeney (above) star* In Us Pal
a chronicle of true love, due out In the
aters Sept 2 Pat meets the equally
androgynous Chris, and It's love at
first sight Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia
(above, right) star In Whan a Man
Lows a Woman where the couple
struggles to come to terms with the
uncertainty of their lives
SUMMER 7/ /
MOVIES •//
Summer
rush:
Hollywood
works
overtime
to make
summer
deadlines
Nii k Nolle is in Paris, Julia Rolmrts is in
New York .mil Charles Shyer is in over
drive.
The director of the Disney summer movie
/ Idit Trail hi e is trying to finish his film
about competing Chicago journalists
(played by Nolle and Roberts) and the clock
is ti< king The film opens June 29. and on a
normal timetable there are several months
of work vet to tie done
But there's no such thing as normal
timetables with summer movies
Using a state-of-the-art communications
system. Shyer and his producing partner.
Nancy Mvors. are working with Roberts and
Nolle to record new dialogue, even though
the actors are thousands of miles from the
Southern California soundstage
Shyer has other worries Pour editors are
working six- and seven-day weeks to assem
ble / Love Trouble, composer Elmer Bern
stein has launched into a rushed scoring
schedule and a squadron of technicians are
slaving over sound and visual effei ts
"There's a tremendous amount of things
being done simultaneously." Shyer s.iui
during .1 short break from re< ording the new
militant? ii «» vwiv Miun
(ninoiin! of linns) ami this
is a lug movie."
It's rush hour in Mol- /
lywocul and Stiver /
isn't the only film- f "
maker s< ampering to I
finish a summer r*-j
movie All over
town, directors, edi H
tors and engineers are vv
suffering through 1H- \
May 20 Maverick (Mel Gibson)
June 3 Renaissance Man (Danny DeVito)
June 10 Speed (Keanu Reeves)
N June 24 Wyatt Earp
in* uon Ring - usney Ammanon
June 29 I love Trouts* (Julia Robert*)
July 1 Baby'i Day Out (Jo# Mantegna)
July 15 Angeti in the Outfield (Danny Gtovei)
True Uei (Arnold Schwarzeneggai)
July 29 The Mark (Jim Carrey)
Wagon* East
Slav*
Martin stars as
Michael McCann,
a man dedicated
to raising his
adopted daughter
in a loving home
In A Simple Twist
ol Fate
W August 3 Airheods (Brendan Fraser)
In the Army Now (Pauly Shore)
August 12 Camp Nowhere (Christopher Lloyd)
August 26 A Simple Twist ot Fate (Steve Martin)
Color ot Night (Bruce Willis)
It's Pat (Julia Sweeney)
Sept 2
■ LATE NIGHT BAND SEARCH
Attention college bonds Lote Night
with Conon O'Brien is launching a
nation wide search to find the best
College bond Videos should be no
I longer thon five minutes Send to 20B
E Sis! Street, New York, NY 10022
Friday, May 13
2 Minute Hate, Elgin with
Dose
EMU Beer Gardens, 4 p m
The Oregon Jazz Ensemble
and Jazz lab Bands
Beall Concert Hall, 8 p m
Admission is $4, S2
Gropes of Wroth
Robinson Theatre, 8pm
Tickets ore SB, S6, $4 50
Jambay with Lazy Porch Dogs
WOW Hall, 9pm
Tickets are S6, $5
Weekly Ballroom Donee
220 Gerimger Gym
lessons 7 30 p m
Admission is S3, S2
Saturday, May 14
Music for o Small Planet, a
World Music Senes confer
Beall Hall, 8pm
Admission is S 10, $8
Fifteen, Nub & Artless
Motives
leky's, 304 Blair Blvd,
9 30 p m
Admission is S3
University Percussion
Ensemble
Beall Hall. 8pm
Admission is $4, $2
Pow Wow
McArthur Court, I p m
Monday, May 16
Festivol ol Trumpets
Gerlmger Alumni lounge.
8pm
Free odmission
Hoses arid Horns (Mostly
Homs), a tnbute to the late
Edward tCammerer, a
former UO music, professor
School of Music room 198,
8pm
Free odmission
Tuesday, May 17
Vocal Jait Ensemble
Beall Concert Hall, 8pm
Admission is $4, S2
The University Assembly
Beall Concert Hall, 8 p rn
Admission IS $4, S2
Electric Cafe
Icky's, 304 Blair Blvd, 9pm
Free admission
Saturday Market and the Community AIDS
Consortium present their their annual AIDS Action
Celebration on Saturday, May 1 4 at I pm The
event is a presentation ol information and entertain
meat devoted to HIV/AIDS awareness
lane County AIDS Hospice Director James Phelps
is master of ceremonies and will introduce
Springfield Mayor Bill Mornsette, State
Representative Cynthia Wooten and Reverend
Allidees Beckham
Entertainment begins at 10 a m on the Market
Stage with an acoustic rock performance by David
G The children's hour begins at 11 a m with "Kids
Play for Kids" hosted by Emily Fox Chico Schwoll
pedorms original music on the guitor at noon ond
Universal Language ploys improvisational world
music at 3 p m
Saturday Market is donating 10 percent of the
day's booth rental income to local agencies' erner
gency funds for persons with HIV/AIDS
Eugene's Saturday Market is the oldest weekly
open air crafts festival in the United Stoles