365 V.i3th Stxeet • 343-6842 • M-Snt 11-6 • Sun 12-4 { Courtesy The UO Cultural Forurti brings Deep Banana Blackout, with its funky attitude and even funkier sounds, right into Agate Hall tonight for a dance party that could last until the finat dancer drops. Showtime is 8 p.m. and tickets are available at the EMU ticket office. Best Gourmet Breakfaj As far as you know! WEEKDAY SKOAL 15% OFF ENTIRE BILL! Mon-Fri: 7:00-11:00 & 2:00-4:00 Marionberry French Toast • Four Benedicts • Morning Star Seared Ahi Sandwich • Tasty Tofu and Tempeh Dishes Black Bean Ravioli • Salads • Four Homemade Soups 1473 E. 19™ STREET (19TH & AGATE) • EUGENE • 342-8596 All’s fair in the war of love. , I lull hem , Sent !hi/luii PERRY CAMPBELL McDERMOTT immwin VILIAGE ROARSHOW POIS and VlLLACt HOYIS FILM PARTNERSHIP w OIHmmm MATTieVPERRV NEVE CAMPBELL DYIAN McDERMOTT OLIVER RATI "THREETDTflNGD" “S GRAEME BEVELl ™„,»J0RNM mt»m | nmcsn LAWRENCE fi. ABRAMSON and BRUCE BERMAN S,'K ROONEY VACCARO *"g BOBBY NEWMYER JEFFREY SILVER BETTINASOFIAVIVIANI MUSIC BY SCBitWUY | OIRfCltD ECKERT KERISELIG “ DAMON SANTOSM OPENS OCTOBER 22 Funky Deep Banana peels into Eugene By Yael Menahem Oregon Daily Emerald Deep Banana Blackout, a band from Connecticut, has big plans tonight to show Eugene how to party, Cultural Forum’s music di rector Josh Burt boasts. The band has shared the same stage as musical greats Maceo Parker, Taj Mahal, and the king of funk, George Clinton & his P Funk All-Stars. Tonight’s show takes place in Agate Hall, Burt said, because the campus venue doesn’t receive much exposure and he’d like to preserve its uniqueness by bringing in bands to play there. He added that the acoustics are worth checking out. Burt also said to expect more than just good music. A variety of ASUO organizations will be on hand, in addition to a few sur prise acts that will be revealed once the show gets underway. Deep Banana Blackout has a following of dedicated fans known as “The Funk Mob,” which travels wherever the band plays to help promote its sound. DBB recently released a double live CD called “Rowdy Duty.” That recording followed the band’s debut “Live in the Thou sand Islands,” which came out in 1997 and introduced listeners to their soul, funk and jazz sounds. If that doesn’t make you inter ested enough in the oddly-named band, maybe its stamina will en courage you to attend. Last New Year’s Eve the band played from 11:30 p.m. until 6:30 a.m. on Jan.l, to a crowd of almost 1,100 in New York City. Tonight’s show begins at 8 and tickets are $7 for students, $9 for the general public. Purcahse tick ets at the EMU Ticket Office, CD World and the House of Records. Check Our Our DorH Side Latex, It doesn’t have to be dirty to be good... We buy and sell used magazines OWe Me ^ Run your for sale item in the ODE classifiedsfor five days (items under $1,000)... if you don't sell it, we'll run it 5 more days for free!