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EVENTS CALENDAR
■ Thursday, Oct, 12
12:15p.m.—SHOcase Eugene Sym
phony Orchestra. Hult Center, Seventh
Avenue and Willamette Street. Free.
7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.—Pink
FIoyd’s “The WaII” featured as an aI
ternative soundtrack to “The Wizard
of Oz.” SorengTheatre. Seventh Av
enue and Willamette Street. Free.
7:30 p.m.—Rhyth m of the N ight de
but (Spanish and Brazilian jazz). Chez
Ray’s, 44 W. 10th Ave.
8p.m.—Nichois&Dhymes
(folk/rock). The Buzz Coffeehouse. Un
til 10 p.m. Free.
8:30p.m.—Trance Mission, with
Chirgilchin (new age/throat singers
from Tuva). WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth
Ave. $12advance,$14atthedoor.
9:30 p.m.—Asylum Street Spankers
(honky tonk). Wild Duck, 285 E. 5th
Ave. $8 cover.
9 p.m.—Julia Njuzu (world music).
Sam B.ond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd. $3
$5 cover.
9:30 p.m.—John Barley, with Pete
Weinberger. Black Forest Tavern, 2657
Willamette St. Free.
10p.m.—Papa’sSoul Kitchen (funk).
Taylor’s Bar and Grill, 894 E. 13th Ave.
$3 cover.
10 p.m.—’80s Dance Night (dance).
John Henry’s, 136 E. 11 th Ave.
Women, no cover; men $2.
■ Friday, Oct. 13
7:30 p.m.—Dance and lessons (ball
room). 220 Gerlinger Hall. $3 Universi
ty studentsand faculty, $4 general.
8p.m.—Pamela Kuhn (soprano).
Beall Hall. $4 University students, $7
general public.
8:30 p.m.—Jacob Pavlak Trio (jazz).
Theo’s Jazz Club, 126 W. Broadway.
Doors open at 8 p.m. $3 cover, one cof
fee minimum.
8:30 p.m.—Rumble For Your Life
(costume ball). WOW Hall, 291W.
Eighth Ave. $6 with costume, $10
without.
9p.m.—Eclectic Open Mic.The Buzz
Coffeehouse. Free. Until midnight.
9:30 p.m.—Jubal Quartet (jazz). Jo
Federigo’s, 259 E. 5th Ave. $2 cover, $5
minimum per person.
9:30 p.m.—Nicolette Flelm (blues),
Black Forest, 2657 Willamette St. Free.
10p.m.—Dan Jones Water and Elec
tric, New Demise, John Shipe Band
(rock). John Flenry’s, 136 E. 11th Ave.
10p.m.—Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”
(rock). Wild Duck, 285 E. 5th Ave. $10
advance, $12 at the door.
■ Saturday, Oct. 14
8 p.m.—Old time contra dance. Kel
ly School, 650 Howard Ave. $6.
8:30 p.m.—WaIkabout Quartet
(jazz). Theo’s Jazz Club, 126 W. Broad
way. $3 cover, one coffee minimum.
9 p.m. — Patty McCulla (acoustic),
The Buzz Coffeehouse. Free.
9:30 p.m.—Gil Herrera quartet
(jazz). Jo Federigo’s, 259 E. 5th Ave. $2
cover, $5 minimum per person.
9:30 p.m.—Skip Jones (keyboard
boogie). Black Forest Tavern, 2657
Willamette St. Free.
9:30 p.m.—The Isodores, with
Jentzu and Alter Egos opening. Vet’s
Club. $2 cover.
10 p.m. — BigTime Rosie (funky
rock). Taylor’s Bar and Grill, 894 E.
13th Ave. $3 cover.
10 p.m. — LD 50, Northwest Royale,
Basic Assumption (rock). John Hen
ry’s, 136 E. 11th Ave. $3 cover.
■ Sunday, Oct. 15
8p.m.—Laura Kemp(acoustic).Sam
Bond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd. $4-$7.
8:30p.m.—The Big Wu, with Nectar
Way (jam). WOW Hall, 291W. Eighth
Ave. $8 cover.
9p.m.—Mark Alan (acoustic). Jo Fed
erigo’s, 259 E. 5th Ave. $3 cover, $5
minimum per person.
9 p.m.—Narboza, Crimes of Ambition
(rock). John Henry’s, 136 E. 11 th Ave.
9:30p.m.—Open mic. Black Forest
Tavern, 2657 Willamette St. Free.
■ Monday, Oct. 16
9 p.m.—Monday Open Poetry Night,
The Buzz Coffeehouse. Free.
9 p.m.—Funky Monday open mic, fea
turing Patti McCulla (acoustic). Jo Fed
erigo’s,259E. 5th Ave. $5 minimum.
9:30 p.m. —Anton & Friends Emerald
City M usic Sessions (pick-up jam).
Black Forest, 2657 Willamette St. Free.
10 p.m.—DJ Tekneek (dance). Tay
lor’s Barand Grill, 894 E. 13th Ave. $1.
10p.m.—I.A.M. (jungle, trip-hop).
John Henry’s, 136 E. 11th Ave.
Women, no cover; men $2.
■ Tuesday, Oct. 17
7 p.m.—International Film Series:
“The Thief.” 122 Pacific Hall. Free.
8:30 p.m.—Matt Shevitz Quartet
hosts Theo’s Tuesday Nitejazzjam.
Theo’s Jazz Club, 126W. Broadway. $2
cover, one coffee minimum.
9:30 p.m.—Barbara Dzuro(jazzpi
ano).Jo Federigo’s,259 E. 5th Ave. $5
minimum.
9:30p.m.—John Barley, with Pete
Weinberger (blues). Black Forest Tav
ern, 2657 Willamette St. Free.
10 p.m.—The Offs, The Floors, Rock
et 88, Dim Fabian (punk). John Hen
ry’s, 136 E. 11th Ave. $3 cover.
■ Wednesday, Oct. 18
8:30 p.m.—Mutabaruka (reggae),
WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave. $12 ad
vance, $14 at the door.
9:30 p.m.—Paul Paydos Jam Ses
sion. Jo Federigo’s, 259 E. 5th Ave. $5.
9:30 p.m. — Patty McCulla
(blues/folk). Black Forest, 2657
Willamette St. Free.
10 p.m. —Justice League of America
(dance hall house). John Henry’s, 136
E. 11th Ave. Women free; men $2.
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Tuesday night special:
cheapest of the cheap
■This week’s suggestion lets
you treat your date to a film
and food combo under $5
By Josh Ryneal
Oregon Daily Emerald
In the past, “Cheap Date” has at
least tried to give you a romantic
option for the minimum price pos
sible.
Not this time,, bub. This
installment of “Cheap Date” is for
those times when you want to take
that special someone out but just
don’t have the cash to take them
out somewhere nice. This time is
going to be a down-and-dirty, get
the-job-done “Cheap Date,” so keep
reading even while you laugh.
You’ll be glad you did.
First off, this date will have to
take place on a Tuesday, which is
not exactly the most romantic night
of the week. However, Little
Caesar’s does offer its $3 medium
cheese or pepperoni pizza deal,
carry-out, on Tuesdays. So, go to
your nearest Little Caesar’s, pick up
one or two of those babies, and take
them over to your date’s house.
Or, if you’re feeling devious, get
a pizza, stick it in the oven (turn it
on warm), and invite your date
over and say you “made it
yourself.” Be advised, lying to your
date, whether he or she’s someone
new or your steady, is never a good
way to begin or maintain a
relationship.
Perhaps the best way to disguise
the cheapness of the meal while ^
ironically acknowledging it is to
bring the piz
za home, call
your date
over and
dress up
your kitchen table with a table
cloth, fancy glasses, napkins, can
dles, etc. If you’re feeling like a big
spender, splurge on a bottle of soda
or a $5 bottle of wine to make the
occasion special.
You may want to make the din
ner a late one because after you’ve
stuffed yourselves stupid, you’ll be
heading over to the Bijou Theater
on East 13th Avenue and Ferry
Street. The Bijou shows a lot of for
eign and art films, but the late
night shows are usually something
you may have heard of, such as
“Scary Movie” or “Galaxy Quest.”
There are two showings a night,
and they are CHEAP. On Tuesday
nights, admission is $2.
However, late night showings
don’t start until 11:20 p.m., so get
a late start and have fun. If you’re
lucky, your date won’t dump you
for being such a cheapskate.
Clarification
In last week’s story “From Husk till Dawn,“the location of the MAiZE was vague.
It is located at Lone Pine Farms on River Road, 4.5 miles off the Beltline, toward
Junction City.