GEN ADMISSION Th-Sa $6 • DISCOUNT SHOWS Su-We S4 50 / Matinees S3 • Seniors $3.50 • kids 12 A under $2.50 •! BARGAIN PASSES ON SALE NOW 5 MOVIES FOR S20.00. 10 FOR $35 • GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! I r "( ilTilt! I lit1 luM liiiviiiii film "I llu* \ ( i (' mum \\ \\ i >|< K.uliu L SOON A SOLDIER S DAUGHTER NEVER CRIES 492 E. 13th 686 2458 HELD OVER!! FINAL WEEK!! ^ 9:10 A 11:20 Nightly SAT MAT • 2:45 Festival of -v Animation ben STILLER any IIENNEMAM wiEQUMT naiimla KINSKI jaion PATIIC uiherliM KEENER L. COMING THE THIEF A r 11:20 Nightly Depeche Mode Continued from Page7A version of “Personal Jesus.” And it is through these obscure remixes that Depeche Mode really shines. The re-engineered songs are complex and unique, often making tracks “new” enough to fall in love with all over again. But then again, the passing mu sic enthusiast will never miss “Grungy Gonads.” For him or her, "86>98” is more than enough to satisfy—an overabundance of de licious music now made easily ac cessible. This actually isn’t the first time Depeche Mode has made its music more accessible. In 1989, the band released "Depeche Mode 101,” which was exactly that: an intro ductory course to the band’s sound. The two-CD set recorded live at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl cata loged the fan-favorite songs to date. A listener can actually get a taste of this live-album predecessor in the final track of “Singles 86>98,” “Everything Counts.” At the end of the song, which is taken directly from “101,” a capacity crowd chants the “Everything Counts” chorus for more than a minute af ter David Gahan has finished singing, epitomizing the adoration Depeche Mode fans feel for their band. And early this December, ador ing fans in the Pacific Northwest will get a chance to chant again. For the first time in four years, Depeche Mode is promoting its music with a major worldwide tour. The band makes a stop at the Rose Garden in Portland on Dec. 6 and at the Key Arena in Seattle the following night. Tickets for both shows are still available through Ticketmaster charge-by-phone and the arenas’ box offices. While the prospect of finally getting to see Depeche Mode live is gratifying, after pouring $30 into these latest CD releases and anoth er $32 to $45 into the December concert, fans might find a smol dering hole in their wallets and a bittersweet taste in their mouths. * * - « . - Check out all new ’s Hottest Dance Club! Plus: Karaoke every Sunday & Wednesday nnial Blvd. (next to Autzen Stadium) 343-4734 Free Cover Charge 2 for the price of I bring your friend, this coupon and you get in Scandals Lounge 2222 Centennial Blvd. Coupon valid only after 10:30 P.M. • Good only when two people are entering at the same time • not valid with any other offer • Offer only good with this coupon expires 10/29/98 __ ToFfee1 7 Drop by for rame Coffee Culture. Cool sounds meet smooth espresso at Coffee People. On Friday and Saturday niyhts from 8-10, Coffee People will be serving up local talent as well as our fabulous espresso drinks and delectable pastries. Smooth jazz, acoustic rock, folk, world beat: call to find out what yreat sounds are on the schedule or just drop by for a Coffee People good time. Saturday, Oct 24th Soul Remains 8:00 p.m. Address: 840 E. 13 (across the street from the University Bookstore) Phone: 302-1771 No cover charge. One drink minimum for ail shows.