Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 04, 1999, Page 7B, Image 19

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    The week in
■ Thursday, Nov. 4 •
Haivey Wainapel Quartet (jazz)—
Sam Bond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd.;
9:00 p.m,; $2-5.
Printmakers’ Show (exhibit)—Gate
Navarro, 454 Willamette: Kristin Belu
ga and George Campbell, artists; Tu
Sun, 5*9 p.m.; Sat-Sun. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Free. Through December.
Uz Jsme Doma, Sleepytime Gorilla
- Museum (art rock)—WOW Hall, 291
. W. Eighth; 9 p.m.; $6 advance, $7at
. the door.
♦ Tslanlna Lomawalma (lecture)—
Discusses "Education by Indians vs.
Education tor Indians: Native Re
sponses to Boarding School,” Knight
Law Center, 1575 Agate St., Rm. 175;
7 p.m. Free.
■ Friday, Nov. 5
Boogie Brown Bond (reggae) - On
Top of the World, Country Squire Inn,
33100Van Dyn Road in Coburg; 7:00
p.m.; $10 advance, $12at door; ad
vance tickets are available at the House
of Records and Lazar’s Bazar
Crawdads & Cheralee Dillon (old
time)—Sam Bond’s Garage; 9:30
p.m. $3-5,
3 Cats Theory (jazz)—Jo Federigo’s,
259 E. Fifth Ave.; 9:30 p.m. $2.
Justin King (acoustic) — Cafe Par
adise, 115 W. Broadway; 8:30 p.m.
Free.
"A Man Escaped” (Cultural Forum
film series)—180 PLC; 8 p.m. $2 stu
dents^ general.
Vinyl, Freedom Funk Ensemble (rock)
—John Henry's, 136 E. 11th; 10 p.m.
$12 advance, $14 day of show,
Bawstlk Hookah (eclectic rock)—
Good Times, 375, E Seventh; 9 p.m. $6.
Carmizin (eclectic jazz-funk)—
Varna’s Cafe, 525 Wiamette; 8:30
p.m. $3-5.
“Still Aging After All These Years, ”
Eugene Concert Choir (dinner, auc
tion) — Downtown Athletic Club, 999
Willamette; 6 p.m. $28.50
“Fire, Metal, Stone” (art exhibit) —
Jacobs Gallery, Hult Center; reception
from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Free.
“Temporarily Maude” (photography
by Brett Matthews)—Maude Kerns
ArtCenter, 1910 E. 15th; 5-8 p.m. Free.
■ Saturday, Nov. 6
Jackstraw (bluegrass)—Sam Bond's
Garage; 9:30 p.m, $3-5.
Nancy Verdouw Quartet (jazz)—Jo
Federigo’s; 9:30p.m. $2.
“Autumn Celebration” (dance)—
Dance Theater ofOragonatthe Hull
Center, One Eugene Center; 7:30 p.m.
Habaneras (add jazz; CD release par
ty, with Floy G Biv) -—WOW Hall; 9
p.m. $6.
The Clumsy Lovers (Celtic bluegrass
rock)—Good Times; 9 p.m. $5
The Poor Boys (acoustic)—Cafe Par
adise; 8:30 p.m. $2-5.
The Function, Hillbilly Holocaust
(rock)—John Henry's; 10p.m. $3.
“la Petite VII” (art show, with Chris
tine Sundt, jewelry, and Mike Pease,
paintings) — Alder Gallery, Historic
Coburg District; reception 1-3 p.m.
Free. Show runs through Dec, 24.
“Sharing the Story” (speakers, dis
cussion)—Tsianina Lomawaima,
Debbie UCroix, Twila Souers, with
panel of Eiders and Chemawa stu
dents; Museum of Natural History,
1680 E. 15th; noon-3 p.m. Free,
Saturday Market (music)—Down
town Eugene; Sweet River, 10 a.m.;
Kaulean O’Shaughnessy, noon; J.D.
Dawson & Alicia, 1:30 p.m,; West
Coast Rhythm Kings, 3 p.m. Free.
“Temporarily Maude” (photography
courtesy of the WOW Hall
Dear God, please semi people io see Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, with Uz ism
Doma, tonight at the WOW Hall Showtime is 9p.m.
by Brett Matthews)—Maude Kerns
Art Center, 1910 E. 15th; 11 a.m.- 3
p.m. Free.
■ Sunday, Nov. 7
Peter Wilde, laura Kemp & Kris
Oelmhorst (acoustic)—Sam Bond’s
Garage; 9 p.m. $3-5.
Made Alan (acoustic)—Jo Federi
go’s; 9 p.m. Free.
“Autumn Celebration” (dance)—
Dance Theater of Oregon at the Hult
Center;2:30p.m.$16.
Imperial Teen, American Girls, Drive
(pop rock)—WOW Hail; 8 p.m. $6.
Norman ttesman (dassical/fiamenco)
—Cafe Paradiso; 1 p.m. Free.
Stardust, The Idle Rich (alt. rock) —
John Henry’s; 9 p.m.$1.
■Tuesday, Nov. 9
“Kalevafa” (Finnish folklore exhibit)—
Fir Room, EMU; through Nov. 11,10
cLm.-6p.rn. Reception tonight at 7. Free.
Mare Wakefield (acoustic)—Cafe
Paradiso; 830 p.m. Free.
“Night on Earth" (inti, film series)—
Rm. 122, PLC; 7 p.m. Free.
■Wednesday, Nov. 10
Oonny James Rio (jazz)—Sam
Bond’s Garage; 9 p.m. $2-5.
Christine Lavin, Debbie Diedrich
(folk)— WOW Hall; 8 p.m. $14.50.
John Ships Band (acoustic)—Cafe
Paradiso; 8:30 p.m. Free.
Peter Wilde (acoustic)—The Buzz
Cafe; 8 p.m. Free.
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