'■ttctf, • 24 ^hes le8endary ofRusst 0 8PM ^«or With; °Wofthc >tT,anticism canje Ce> ‘Suiting 20tfj 311 Ut'n'istakable Vfta% AnaZ/Sf c^..4at( ^ ^aeyour. abrm*«nnr C'nR*rmus,c ftythrm, ^nses. 'Bed, °ya concert St sponsor. uctor ***"****» TICKETS 682-5000 Or EMU www.eugenesymphony.org Bill Willie .. I 13vr. old BLUES MAN Henery "Hank" Shreve —iir Thursday evening, January 17 5:30 - 5:00 Main Floor at the UO BOOKSTORE 13 th & Kincaid [$><£)$& ™,sF Steve Utsey Emerald Cranes, karate, culture: This is Japan Night 2002 492 g 11th 6S6-2458 For the week of Friday Jan iEttall 1 |W»w Biyw iitovta GmW Wow ArwmdTowwB J ' www.btjou-cineitiagcom " 1 tea at four dinner at eight MURDER AT MIDNIGHT GOSFORD PARK ■This year, the Japanese Student Organization combines a taste of Japanese culture with compassion for America By Mason West Oregon Daily Emerald Japan may be a little short of 5,000 miles away, but on Sun day, members of the Japanese Student Organization will bring some of the country’s culture to the EMU Ballroom for the Japan Night celebration. JSO co-president Rei Mastrogio vanni said Japan Night has two main goals: build friendships between the students who volunteer to put the event together, and expose the cam pus to Japanese culture. “Japanese people already know all this stuff,” he said. This is Mastrogiovanni’s second year organizing Japan Night, and he said he is working to make the event less formal and more interactive. “I want people to mingle. The success of last year’s event was that they could move around,” Mastrogiovanni said. Japan Night events start at 7 p.m. with a bento dinner. The meal in cludes rice, miso soup, potato salad Mighty 6:15 A 9:00pm Saturday & Sunday Wat 3:30pm* mums upe - vAsmom EBERT & ROE PER and potstickers with pork or tofu. During the meal, the stage will be oc cupied by a comedy skit based on a Japanese television program, a karate demonstration and a slide show. Mastrogiovanni said he wants to keep the stage events light-hearted to debunk the stereotype of Japan as a stoic society. The slide show, he said, won’t just show temples, but also cigarette vending machines, cups of ramen noodles and all the other daily aspects of Japanese life. The karate demonstration will have formal elements including form and weapons demonstra tions, but University junior Jonathan Wang, one of the demon strators, said the main skit will be more action-packed. “I grew up with Jackie Chan, and I want to make (the skit) more excit ing,” he said. Kaz Akaoka, a second year post baccalaureate student, was influ enced by the older Bruce Lee films when he was growing up, which inspired him to start studying karate during his time at college in Japan 20 years ago. Later he coached a high school karate club. Akaoka and Wang both have black belts, but Lane Community College sophomore Yasu Yukiyoshi lADim Sum 'to Dinner Chinese Pastries Jiao Zi f- • Shui JiaozjC Potstickers Ij^H^ Vegetarian Dishes Tom's Tea House Chinese Gourmet Sichuan-Hunan 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Wed-Sun Healthy * Inexpensive | 788 W. 7th Ave. • 343-8805 e^eMeR*1 Run your for sale item in the ODE classifieds for five days (items under $1,000) ... if you don't sell it, well run it more days for free! is just beginning his karate studies. Yukiyoshi said he was asked to par ticipate by Akaoka after they met in a karate class at LCC. Mastrogiovanni said the typical crowd of 300 to 350 people in cludes students from the University and LCC. But this year, an addition al 50 international students are planning to make the trip from Southern Oregon University to at tend Japan Night, he said. A different element of this year’s Japan Night will involve the audience in a Japanese tradition, as a goodwill gesture to the vic tims of Sept. 11. Members of JSO will instruct the audience on how to make origami cranes, and each person will make at least two. JSO will make additional cranes as needed until there are 1,000, and then they will be strung on threads like a wind streamer and sent to a still-undecided location in New York City. Sophomore Miesa Honda said Japanese myth states a crane lives for 1,000 years, so giving someone 1,000 cranes is a gesture of long life. Also, because the 1,000 cranes are not made by one person, the gift Turn to Japan Night, page 7 opuiibuib. euytjiitj.uum, u-ivmi Smoothies, Downtown Eugene Inc. 'C-y Uir of the sfrwild Duck W Music Hall cK&S ■0°° r g&o^' Hot off the press and into your hands Oregon Daily Emerald Circulating 10,000 papers daily