Today’s crossword solution Get a dose from the Good Doctor! Ladies gel in free nightly III 11 pml ernim DJ Techneek 80s Night (Hip Hop) (80s dance with Bring your quarters1 mainstream) (Hip-Hop, Top 20 Mainstream) 013886 We’ve Got A Room For You! Duck's Village is now leasing for next year. Stop by today! 3225 Kinsrow (541) 485-7200 www.ducksvillage.com mM 707 WILLAMETTE ST. ■ 683-5160 The UO School of Music’s Vanguard Concert Series presents CHAMBER MUSIC from JBREZIM From 1941 -44, prisoners of the Nazi concentration camp in Terezin, Czechoslovakia, created magnificent works of art while living in circumstances best described as inhu man. In celebration of Expressions of Human Dignity Month, Third Angle New Music Ensemble will honor these great artists by performing some of the chamber music composed in Terezin. Tuesday, April 23 • 8:00 p.m., Beall Hall $7 General Admission,$4 Students and Seniors, available at the door Hip-hop honors Black Art Month ■ Underground Los Angeles hip-hop artists will put on two shows, ‘Blow Up’ and ‘Blow Out,’ today in the EMU Ballroom By Jen West Oregon Daily Emerald The artists from February’s “Welcome to the West ” under ground hip-hop show return to celebrate Black Art Appreciation Month with a few more artists on the performance roster. The Black Student Union, the Project Blowed Family, AfterLife Recordz and DCF Entertainment present two all-ages underground hip-hop shows, “Blow Up” and “Blow Out,” featuring Los Angeles artists Aceyalone, DJ Dr. Ez, Vol ume-10, Busdriver, Chillin’ Villain Empire, ffip-Hop Kclan, Legion, Cotton Candi, DJ Wicked and locals DJ Shobanon and Shortround at 8 p.m. today at the EMU Ballroom. Tickets are $12 for students and $14 for the general public at the EMU Ticket Office. Tickets are also avail able at www.fastixx.com with addi tional service charges. “This is a rare occasion to have so many artists all in Eugene at the same time,” said Daniel Firtel, founder and promoter of the local company DCF Entertainment. Aceyalone is the leader of Project Blowed, a company that has pro duced popular underground artists such as Jurassic-5, Firtel said. Firtel said he wanted to put to gether a diversified show that would represent a cross section of various styles of hip-hop across the board. He said Aceyalone will im press audiences with his prophetic messages, Busdriver will move them with fast rap rhythms and Cotton Candi will add a feminine touch to the ensemble. “Some are more gangster rap, some are more political, some are more spiritual,” said Riddlore?, a hip-hop artist with Chillin’ Villain Empire, a group who recently re turned from a 17-show tour in Germany. With Aceyalone promoted as one of the headliners for the con cert, Mohammed Jalloh, program coordinator at the Black Student Union, said he expects the show to draw a larger crowd than the February concert. Jalloh said with the facilities available in the ballroom, this show should also see improvements in the sound system. “It’s good hip-hop from people who really care about their mu sic,” Riddlore? said. “It comes across on stage.” E-mail reporter Jen West at jenwest@dailyemerald.com. Drag continued from page 7 Eugene queens She Bangs will open for “House of the Goddess” performers from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Cher impersonator Bill Sullivan will also perform. A question-and-answer session will follow the show. A dance will follow the performance with a DJ spinning until 2 a.m. LGBTQA Events Coordinator Cat McGraw co-organized the performance. “The intention of the event was to promote queer visibility on campus,” said McGraw. “It’s going to be fun.” McGraw also wanted to bring tal ent from Portland, and O’Dora seemed the perfect choice. “We wanted to get drag queens from outside of Eugene,” said Mc Graw. “Patti O’Dora was willing to do it for cheap, and she was excit ed about the event.” Residence Life Assistant Director Katie Bryant is also organizing the show. Bryant organized a similar drag night in the residence halls during winter term. “We did it last term with just the She Bangs, and it was very success ful,” she said. “It’s an education op portunity and an opportunity for students to open their eyes to dif ferent things.” The drag show is free and part of a program that encourages vibrant, alcohol-free programs in the mid dle of campus on weekends. E-mail reporter Alix Kerl at alixkerl@dailyemerald.com. Fun, Food, & Fantasy QS®^fw% «£$**“* ULTIMATE EROTIC ADVENTURE • 2165 W. 11th Avenue, Eugene • (541) 683-6021 LUNCH SPECIAL Teriyaki Chicken & Rice ‘2““ 12pm to 1pm DIVAS DELIRIUM Mon-Fri 4 to 7 Free hot buffet, drink specials, and s10°° table dances APRIL 19TH DRAG SHOW 8 DJ DANCE 9—9:30pm She Bang and Company [Eugene] 9:30-11:30pm Patti O'Dora and Company [Portland] ll:30-2am DJ—CoCo hosted by Igbtoq, rha and university housing AHD IT’S FREE fishbowl I emu main floor 9pm-2am