Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 23, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 8 PM
An evening of dazzling contrast. John Adams’ Violin Concerto,
fresh and inventive, high-spirited and daring. And
a gorgeous Scandinavian symphony by Jean
Sibelius, with huge sweeping phrases to lift
you right out of your seat.
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EUCENE SYMPHONY www.eugenesymphony.org
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Sunday, February 23, 2003
7:30pm MCARTHUR COURT
with a special performance by the
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON GOSPEL ENSEMBLE
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Entertainment calendar
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Friday, Jan. 24
7:30 p.nt. — "Pleasure and Pain” {Ben Harper
documentary), WOW Halt, 291 W. Eighth Ave.,
687*2746, $5
9 p.m. — Mark Ransom Trio (acoustic rock),
Cafe Paradiso, 115 W. Broadway, 484-99 33,
$4-$8
9:30 p.m. — Erik Muiderman (acoustic
singer/songwriter), Luna, 30 E. Broadway,
344-6948, free
Saturday, Jan. 25
8 p.m. — Bodyvox Dance Company
(contemporary dance), Silva Concert Hall,
Hull Center, 682-5000, $18-$26
Wednesday, Jan. 29
7:30 p.m. - "To Kill a Mockingbird" (theater),
Soreng Theatre, Bult Center, 682*5000, $12*$35
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Strange Folks, LOGIC/SPYDAMAN,
Big Balou, Gen. Eric and D! Aerosol
Hip-Hop
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$5 advance, $7 door
■Friday ■
Pleasure and Pain
(Ben Harper Documentary)
Film
Two showings: 7:00pm and 9:00pm
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■ Wednesday ■
Two Shows!
Muriel Anderson
with Alexander Green
Acoustic Guitar
*30 pm
hj advance, $13 door
A Night with the
Drive-By Truckers
Southern Rock
9:30 pm
$t advance, $9 door
ill Ages Welcome • 6S7-2746
West
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movie mythos and establishes
how Jango was selected to be the
model for the clone army.
Similar to “Two Towers,” the ac
tor who played Jango adds his voice
to the game. But by being its own
game, “Bounty Hunter” avoids a
greatest hits feel and draws you in
with a coherent plot — before it be
comes a laser melee.
Adding to the experience are
the rich 3-D worlds. After paying
the price of an absurd load time,
not only can you jump, but you
can briefly fly around using
Jango’s jet pack. My only real
qualm is that he doesn’t use a
lightsaber. Jedi with jet packs.
Now there’s a game.
Contact the Pulse columnist
at masonwest@dailyemerald.com. His
views do not necessarily represent
those of the Emerald.
Wish
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kind of like a mini-symphony. I think
it is one of the best Beatles albums.”
Goodman agrees.
When they made the album, “the
Beatles were at the height of their
creativity,” he said. “They were psy
chedelic and interesting.”
The members of Wish said they
are looking forward to the challenge
the performance presents.
“People have tried Pink Floyd’s
‘The Wall,”’ member Garman said.
“So we thought, why not try ‘Abbey
Road’ because the Beatles never at
tempted it.”
Wish will stay as true to the
album as possible in order to give
the audience an idea of how the al
bum was put together.
“Even though we don’t look like
the Beatles, or act like the Beatles
— we want to capture the feel,”
Smith said.
If audiences don’t get their fill of
the fab four from “Abbey Road,”
the group will play a set of solo
work from each of the Beatles after
the first set.
Doors for the show open at 9:00
p.m. and advance tickets are $9;
on the day of the show, tickets are
#11. The Wild Duck is located at
169 W. Sixth Ave.
Contact the Pulse reporter
athelenschumacher@dailyemerald.com.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY
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