r 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 1 til 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 HIIIT (TFNTFR ■ 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. B > !ES] mm 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