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Earn Extra Money New donors bring this ad in for an extra $5 Aventis Bioservices • Eugene Formerly Seramed1 / I Block east of 8th and Garfield I 90 I West 8th Ave., Eugene 683-9430 « ' also at 225 B Main St. in Springfield 110 BOOKSTORE ANNUAL MEETING GERLINGER LOUNGE / 3:30 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2002 Open to all current UO students, faculty and staff members FLOOR OPEN TO RECOMMENDATIONS OR PROPOSALS PRIZE DRAWINGS, DRINKS & SNACKS NOMINATIONS FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Board members receive a $50 monthly stipend to attend a monthly meeting Nominate yourself or someone else: 1 Student-at-Large position for 2 year term 1 Graduate position for 2 year term 2 Sophomore positions, each for a two year term 1 Faculty at large position for 2 year term 1 Officer of Administration for 2 year term or, Classified Staff person for 2 year term Film festival on campus Tlie International Resource Center continues its film festival this term with comedies from around the world. The films will be shown at 7 p.m. every Friday in the International lounge. Entry and popcorn are free, and the 1 films are subtitled in English. April 5—“Leningrad Cowboys Go America,” Finland; a group of Finnish musicians travel to America in search of fame and fortune, 78 minutes, not rated April 12—“The Full Monty,” England, a group of six men turn to stripping to gain money, 91 minutes, rated R April 19—“Le Placard” (“The - Closet"), France; an accountant at a condom factory pretends to be homosexual in order to keep his job, 84 minutes, rated R April 28—“Eat Orink Man Women,” Taiwan; three sisters explore the differences between modern and . traditional love, 123 minutes, not rated May 3—"Adventu res of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,” Australia; two 1W_5^ Courtesy Pfioto ‘The Full Monty’ stars, from left to right, Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, WHIiam Snape, Steve Nulson, Tom Wilkinson and Paul Barber. Directed by Peter Cattaneo. wedding, 114 minutes, rated R drag queens and a transsexual perform a show in a small town in the desert, 104 minutes, rated R May 10—“Tito and Me,” Yugoslavia; ayoung boy goes on a walking tour of the homeland of Marshall Tito, Yugoslavia’s former leader, 104 minutes, not rated May 17—“ Monsoon Wedding,” India; a celebration of a Punjabi May 24—“Boca A Boca" (“Mouth to Mouth”), Spain; an actor becomes a phone sex operator in order to make money. 107 minutes, rated R May 31—“Johnny Stecchino,” Italy; a Mafioso's wife discovers her husband’s twin and tries to switch the two men, 100 minutes, rated R SOURCE: IRC Community Center for the Performing Arts 8th & Lincoln ■ Tonight ■ Theltals Reggae $13 advance, $13 door, 8:00 pm ■ Friday ■ The Bi; Payback Tour: One Man Army Boom Bap Project 01’Dominion Owazaar Hip-Hop $8 advance, $10 door, 8:00 pm ■ Saturday ■ limp Whippersnapper Inspection 12 Some Cheap Christ Pop Punk $8 advance, $8 door, 8:00 pm ■ Sunday ■ Cherylwheeler with Debbie Diedridi Folk $13.30 advance, $16 door, 7:30 pm ■ Wednesday, April 10 ■ Gre$ Brown Garnet Rogers Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman Folk $18.50 advance, $21 door Two shows: 6:00 pm £ 9:00 pm All Ages Welcome • 687-2746 Advertise in the ©DC Classifieds G*t€-*tG«iG? Pulse brief Springfield theater offers online tickets The Cinemark 17 movie theater in Springfield will now allow cus tomers to purchase tickets in ad vance via the Internet on the cine mark.com Web site. Customers may simply go to the Web site, select the “Tickets & Showtimes” tab and choose the correct theater, date and time for a particular film. Customers may Humes continued from page 5 In his lecture, Humes will focus on what he learned by writing his books. “I’ll be discussing my experi ences in immersion journalism,” Humes said. He will also talk about the “dos” and “don’ts” of such report ing, the ethical dilemmas one faces when so far “inside” a story, the missteps and successes he has experienced and some helpful hints to aspiring writers. “Ed Humes has made a career out of immersing himself in sto ries and making them come alive for his readers,” said Tim Gleason, then purchase the tickets with a credit card or a gift certificate. Cine mark will add a charge of 75 cents for each ticket purchased. “This is the system of the future,” said Terrell Falk, vice president of marketing and communications for Cinemark USA. “It will allow cus tomers to get tickets to the films they want to see, when they want to see them.” Cinemark 17 is located at 2900 Gateway St., inside Springfield’s Gateway Mall. —John Liebhardt dean of the UO School of Journal ism and Communication. “We’re pleased to have him be this year’s Johnston Lecturer.” In addition to delivering the lec ture, Humes will spend two days on campus teaching a “Writing About...” workshop in the school’s literary nonfiction graduate program. Humes is currently working on a book for Harcourt Brace set in Cali fornia’s top public high school. He is also “writer at large” for Los An geles Magazine. The lecture is free and open to the public as provided by an en dowment from the Richard W. Johnston Memorial Project. 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