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The full Pulse entertainment calendar is available online at www.dailyemerald.com. ■ Thursday, May 2 12:15 p.m.—Eugene Ballet, (SHOcase performance), Hult Center Lobby, Seventh Ave. and Willamette St„ 682-5000, free. 8 p.m. — ‘Vagina Monologues,’ Soreng Theatre, Hult Center, 682 5000, $35 to $40. 8:30 p.m. — Hayden-MacKay Quartet, (vibraphone groove), Luna, 30 E. Broadway, 344-6948, two-drink minimum. 9 p.m.—Zuegmatic, Spigot, (variety), Sam Bond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd., 431 -6603, $3 to $5. 9 p.m. —Freedom Funk Ensemble, Life After Liftoff, (funk, hard bop), Samurai Duck, 960 Oak St„ 345-6577, $3. 9 p.m. —Spun Honey, (folk rock), The Buzz Coffeehouse, EMU, 346-0590, free. 9:30 p.m. — Bill Frisell, Greg Leisz, (jazz), WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave., 687-2746, $18 advance, $20 at the door. 9:30 p.m.—Amblin & Morgan, (acoustic), Black Forest Tavern, 50 E. 11th Ave., 344-0816, free. 9:30 p.m. — ‘80’s Night, John Henry’s, 136 E. 11th Ave., 342 3358, $3. 10 p.m.—White Trash Debutantes, Wristrockets, (trashy girl rock n’ roll), Diablo’s Downtown Lounge, 959 Pearl St., 343-2346, $5 for men, free for women. ■ Friday, May 3 7 p.m.—Cielo, The Buzz, free. 7 p.m. — John Barley and the Happy Hours, (blues and rock guitar), Diablo’s, free. 7 p.m.—‘Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,’ (foreign film series), IRC Lounge, free. 8 p.m. — ‘Vagina Monologues,’ Soreng Theatre, Hult Center. 8 p.m. — ‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane,’(theater), ACE Annex, 39 W. 10th Ave., 683-4368, $17. 8 p.m. — Guy Davis, (blues), Cafe Paradiso, 115 W. Broadway 484-9933, $11.50. 8:30 p.m. — Stone Cold Jazz with Kenny Reed, Luna, $5. 8:30 p.m. — Oregon Ballroom Dance, 220 Gerlinger Hall, $5 general public, $4 students. 8:30 p.m. — Pass Out Kings, Wristrockets, the Visible Men, Jucifer, Courtesy Clerks, the Necrosluts, (John Henry’s final night), John Henry’s, $4. 9 p.m. —Ashbury Park, (acoustic jam), Sam Bond’s, $3 to $5. 9 p.m. — Eclectic Open Mic, (hosted by Patrick Dodd), The Buzz, free. 9 p.m. — River City High, Lefty, Paint by Numbers, EPD, (pop punk), WOW Hall, $8. 9:30 p.m. — Satin Love Orchestra, (disco and funk), Wild Duck Music Hall, 169 W. Sixth Ave., 485-3825, $10. 10 p.m. — Brothas of Beat, (hip hop), Diablo’s, $2.50. ■ Saturday, May 4 8 p.m. — ‘Vagina Monologues,’ Soreng Theatre, Hult Center. 8 p.m. — ‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane,’ (theater), ACE Annex, $17. 8:30 p.m. — Deb Cleveland Band, (blues, soul, motown), Luna, $5. 9 p.m.—Walker T. Ryan, (blues), The Buzz, free. 9 p.m. — Dr. Theopolis, Bill Willie Blues, Papa’s Soul Kitchen, Wheel of Meat, (Eugene Weekly’s Luche Libre Melee), WOW Hall, $6. 9:30 p.m. — Hanuman, (tantric groove), Sam Bond’s, $8. 10 p.m. — Mad Planet, Alter Ego, (pop rock) Diabio’s, $2.50. 014001 Open to all students with sophomore standing or above. You do not have to be an honors student to take this course. Since 1960 SUMMER 2002 • HC 311H We will be studying representative authors from each of the four decades, 1960s, 70s, ’80s, and ’90s: Ken Kesey (1960s), Alice Walker (1970s, 1980s), Raymond Carver (1980s), Toni Morrison (1990s), Robin Lippincott (2000). The course will define recent literary trends in our country, some of them as they are happening now. There will be discussion, some lecture, along with assigned papers. Monday through Thursday 2:30-4:20 P.M. June 24-July 19 307 Chapman • Professor Henry Alley i) FREE PHONES! 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