Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 14, 2002, Page 8, Image 8

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Friday, Nov. 15
8 p.m. — Bonfire Madigan (su
perstar punk-art cello), Agate
Hall, 1787 Agate St., 346
4373, $8 students, $10
general public.
8 p.m. — Eugene Poetry Slam,
Round Three (poetry competi
tion featuring guest musician
Steve Moskli), Foolscap Books,
780 Blair Blvd., 681-9212, $3
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gins at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 17
2 p.m,—“Chicago" (theater),
Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall,
1109 Old Campus Lane, 434
3118, $ 15 each or $28 fortwo.
This performance is a benefit for
the American Cancer Society.
3:30 p.m. — Dr. Stan’s Science
Circus (entertaining demon
strations), South Eugene High
School, 400 E. 19th Ave., 681 -
9662, $4 K-l 2, $5 adults, $15
for one family, children under
5 free, $6 each at the door,
Tuesday, Nov. 19
7 p.m. —“Butterflies of Cas
cadia” (author discussion and
book-signing), Knight Library
Browsing Room, 1501 Kincaid
Street, 346-4331, free.
Wednesday, Nov. 20
7:30 p.m. — Fire Restoration
Benefit for Ester Burian (auc
tion, raffle, and jazz and blues
jam), Quacker’s Last Stop,
2105 W. 7th Ave., 485-5925,
no cover.
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“The artifacts are different from
more famous images you see from
the Cultural Revolution,” Larson
said. “The images created an aes
thetic of how you should live your
life during the Cultural Revolution.”
Larson will show the film “In the
Heat of the Sun”and lead a discus
sion afterwards. She said the movie
depicts the Cultural Revolution
from the perspective of teenagers
living through it. The viewing will
take place on Friday at 7 p.m. in the
Hult Center’s Studio One.
A major focus of the show is edu
cation. The UO Museum of Art put
on workshops that trained high
school educators on teaching the
Cultural Revolution. Katie Sproles,
who works for the museum, said
that 10 high school students have
been trained and are giving tours of
the exhibit throughout the month.
“Education is a very large part of
our mission,” Sproles said. “This is
an opportunity for the museum to
interact with the public while the
building is closed.”
A lecture and slide presentation
titled “Fading Images: My Life as
a ‘Reeducated Youth’ in My
Sketchbooks” will take place Nov.
24 in Studio One of the Hult Cen
ter at 2 p.m. Gu Xiong, a profes
sor of fine arts from the Universi
ty of British Columbia, will give
the presentation.
Both the slide presentation and
movie showing are free and open to
the public.
“The exhibit is a wonderful way to
learn about a different country and
different time period,” Sproles said.
“It’s the first show of its kind in the J
United States, and so we’re lucky to
have it in Eugene.”
Contact the Pulse reporter at
helenschumacher@dailyemerald.com.
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