Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 2002, Page 6, Image 6

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Michael Moore
Sunday, April 21 st, 5:00pm
EMU BALLROOM
$10 General Public
$7 UO/LCC Faculty and Staff
$4 UO/LCC Students
FREE live video feed
at campus locations
Tickets Available through:
Tsunami Books (541) 345-8986
UO Ticket Office (541) 346-4363
Book Signing with Michael Moore
after the event
Free showing of Roger & Me, highlights
from The Big One and Michael Moore's
new TV series “The Awful Truth.” Friday,
April 19th 7:00pm in 180 PLC.
General Information:
346-4373
www.culturalforum.uoregon.edu
Sponsored in part by:
ASLCC, ASUO, SEIU,
▼ H.0.RE.S.& The Comic News.
George Holland [Portland, Techno]
Joel Crane [Trance]
Dan Craig [House]
System [Portland, Techno]
P-jotter [House]
Room 2
Syze [Seattle, Drum & Bass]
Axiom w/ McPupil [Portland, Drum & Bass]
Silver [Drum & Bass]
Suff-X [live electronic performance, Drum & Bass]
Pipedream [Drum & Bass]
hosted by greek life & hamilton complex government
Mil
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ONE NIGHT ONLY!
44 Playwright, author, radio star, and
retired elf David Sedaris may be the most
brilliantly witty
New Yorker
since Dorothy Parker.”
APRIL 21
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T H E
VACINA
MONOLOGUES
April 30-Nay 5
Hult Center-Soreng Theatre
Purchase tickets at (541) 682-5000, visit the Hult Crater Box office,
onlme at hc4tcenter.org or 6aets.com. Discounts for 20 or mare call Susan at 74£JW
The full Pulse entertainment
calendar is available online
at www.dailyemerald.com.
■ Thursday, April 11
7 p.m.—Parents Who Rock,
Metal Detector, (indie rock), Sam
Bond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd.,
431-6603, free.
8 p.m. — Eugene Symphony
Orchestra, (classical), Silva
Concert Hall, Hult Center, 682
5000, $14 to $38.
8 p.m. —‘As You Like It,’
(theater), Lord Leebrick Theatre
Company, 540 Charnelton St.,
465-1506, $16.
8:30 p.m. — Olem Alves, (jazz),
Luna, 30 E. Broadway, 344-6948,
two-drink minimum.
9 p.m. — Tympanic, (groove
rock), Samurai Duck, 960 Oak St.,
345-6577, $3.
9:30 p.m. — All Star Jazz Jam, Jo
Federigo’s Restaurant and Jazz Club,
259 E. Fifth Ave., 343-8488, $2.
■ Friday, April 12
8 p.m. — ‘Steel Magnolias,’
(theater), Soreng Theatre, Hult
Center, 682-5000, $15 to $25.
8 p.m. — ‘As You Like It,’
(theater), Lord Leebrick Theatre
Company, $16.
8 p.m. — ‘A Funny Thing
Happened On The Way To The
Forum,’ (theater), Actors Cabaret
of Eugene, 996 Willamette St., 683
4368, $17 advance, $22 at the door.
8:30 p.m. — ‘The Adding
Machine,' (theater), Robinson
Theatre, $5 to $12.
9 p.m. — Granola Funk Express,
(hip-hop), WOW Hall, 291 W.
Eighth Ave., 687-2746, $7
advance, $8 at the door.
9:30 p.m. — Rubberneck, (roots
rock), Wild Duck Music Hall, 169
W. Sixth Ave., 485-3825, $8.
9:30 p.m.—Ritmo De La Noche,
(Latin jazz), Luna, $5.
9:30 p.m.—Emerald Valley
Boys, (bluegrass), Sam Bond’s, $3.
9:30 p.m.—Skip Jones, (keyboard
boogie), Black Forest, free.
■ Saturday, April 13
3 p.m. — Linda Danielson,
Dianne Dugaw and Friends,
(FOOD for Lane County benefit),
Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette
St., 345-8986, money or food.
7 p.m.—Erik Muiderman,
(acoustic), Luna, two-drink
minimum.
8 p.m.—‘A Funny Thing
Happened On The Way To The
Forum,’ (theater), $17 advance,
$22.
8 p.m. — Frunt Row Joe, MG:
The Vissionary, Perfect
Attendance, (Christian rock and
rap), WOW Hall, $5.
9 p.m—Jessica Lurie, Wheel of
Meat, Emily Wells, (jazz), Sam
Bond’s, $4 to $6.
9 p.m. — Nail Mary, Eve’s 2nd
Sin, Rhythm Pimps, (metal),
Samurai Duck, $4.
9 p.m.—Dan Firtel, (local DJ),
The Buzz Coffeehouse, EMU, 346
0590, free.
9:30 p.m. — Ramsey Y Los
Montunos, Lo Nuestro, (salsa),
Wild Duck, $10.
9:30 p.m. — Deb Cleveland
Band, (R&B), Luna, $5.
9:30 p.m. —Skip Jones,
(boogie), Black Forest Tavern, free.
■ Sunday, April 14
2 p.m. —‘As You Like It,’
(theater), Lord Leebrick, $16.
8 p.m.—Spirit Farm, Rob Tobias,
Tim Mueller, (Autism Rocks!
benefit), Sam Bond’s, $5 to $20.
8 p.m. —Todd Snider, (folk
singer), Lord Leebrick, $13.50.
8 p.m. —‘A Funny Thing
Happened On The Way To The
Forum,’ (theater), Actors Cabaret,
$17 advance, $22 at the door.
8 p.m. — ‘Steel Magnolias,’
(theater), Soreng Theatre, $15 to
$25.
■ Monday, April 15
9 p.m.—Poetry Open Mic, The
Buzz, free.
9:30—Anton & Friends’ Emerald
City Music Sessions, (pick up jam
session), Black Forest, free.
■ Tuesday, April 16
8 p.m.—Glenn Tilbrook, (singer
songwriter), WOW Hall, $20
advance, $22 at the door.
8:30 p.m. — Erik Muiderman,
(acoustic), Luna, two-drink
minimum.
■Wednesday,
April 17
8 p.m. — Firewater, Big Lazy,
Gun Street Girls, WOW Hall, $8
advance, $9 at the door.
8:30 p.m. — Groove Carnival,
(organ jazz), Luna, two-drink
minimum.
9 p.m— KyleLeland,
(alternative folk rock), The Buzz,
free.
Hip-hop
continued from page 5
throughout the next several
months. He said that the work he
and other students are doing at
tempts to bring a diverse group of
people together to work on com
mon passions.
Virin-Brown agrees. “It’s not a
huge city, but there’s a lot of intelli
gent young people, a lot of people
that need to be heard. A lot of peo
pie that need to be seen.”
Tickets are $5 in advance and $7
at the door, and are available at the
EMU Ticket Office.
E-mail reporter Alix Kerl
at alixkerl@dailyemerald.com.
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707 Wl ILAMETTE ST. • 683-5160
international Student Association presents an evening with
25 Dishes * 11 Performances from around the world ~
Date: April 14th, Sunday
Dinner: 5 pm* 6pm,
EMU Skylight * Fir Room
Performance: 7:30pm,
EMU Ballroom
Tickets: Available at EMU
Ticket Office
$11* General Public
$8 * Students / Children
under 12
Free - Children under 3
Threading Our Cultures