Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 2003, Page 7, Image 7

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    Entertainment Calendar
4 p.t*t.“~ “Music in the Digital
Feb. 21
Era: 21 st Century Rock”
(symposium), School of Law,
232-3590, free
6 p.m. — Erik Muiderman
(guitar/vocals), Luna, 30 E.
Broadway, 344-6948, free
8 p.m. — "Classical Music of
South India” (featuring
bamboo flutist Shashank),
Beall Concert Hall, 346-5678,
$10 general, $8 students
8:30 p.m. — Middle Eastern
Dance Guild of Eugene
(traditional and interpretive
dance), Cafe Paradiso, 115 W.
Broadway, 484-9933, $4
8:30 p.m, — Tart, Andrea
Maxand, Alpha Charlie, Like
Breathing, DJ Veio of Sister;
PDX with a special appearance
by Krist Novoselic (rock), WOW
Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave., 687
2746, $ 10 advance, $ 12 door
HI
dance/dance performance),
WOW Hail, 291 W. Eighth Ave.,
687-2746, $8 to $12 door, $4
with workshop
8 p.m. — Larry Pattis (solo
acoustic guitar), Cafe
Paradiso, 115 W. Broadway,
484-9933, $8.50
8 p.m.— Contra Dancing
(dancing), Kelly School, 650
Howard Ave., 741-1604, $7, no
experience or partner needed
8 p.m. — “Magic of Mozart”
(classical music concert),
Soreng Theatre, Hult Center,
Seventh Ave. and Willamette
St., 682-5000, $16 to $40
8 p.m. — “The Three
Musketeers" (ballet), Silva
Concert Hall, Hult Center,
Seventh Ave. and Willamette
St, 682-5000, $18 to $55
9:30 p.m. — Rubberneck
(Latin funk), Wild Duck Music
Halt, 169 W. Sixth Ave., 485
musical theater), Soreng
Theatre, Huft Center, Seventh
Ave. and Willamette St., 682
5000, $15
7:30 p.m. — “An Evening with
Maya Angelou,” McArthur
Court, 1601 University St.,
346-4376, $15-$25 general,
$ 10-$20 University students
Monday, Feb. 24
9 p.m. — "Funky Monday”
(open mic featuring Skip
Jones the Boogie Woogie
Man), Jo Federigo's
Restaurant and Jazz Club,
259 E. Fifth Ave., 343-8488,
no cover, musicians call to
sign up at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 25
8 p.m. — Reverand Horton
Heat (rock), WOW Hall, 291 W.
Eighth Ave., 687-2746, $18
8 p.m, — Boys Choir of
West
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the other women suggested that
they, too, didn’t care so much
about the money.
“Joe Millionaire” promised to re
solve the conflict between love and
money. Amazingly, I think it did.
Evan kept Zora through all the
cuts even though many of their
dates were rocky. If Zora had any
game, it was generally covered by a
tank top over her swimsuit. And
yet she prevailed... ?
I would like to think she endeared
herself in the first episode when, at
the fancy-shmancy ball, she asked
Evan if she had anything in her
teeth. But everything played out so
perfectly for her, I can envision the
guiding hand of television executives
pulling strings behind the scenes.
My romantic sentiments won’t
permit full exploration of this theo
ry, but when Zora played coy and
acted like she would refuse Evan’s
offer, it seemed so uncharacteristic.
Dare I say ... scripted.
We can all judge for ourselves
Monday when the “aftermath”
episode airs and Evan and Zora are
reunited for revealing interviews.
I’ll be there. I can only hope that
stupid butler, Paul Hogan, isn’t. Paul
Hogan is Crocodile Dundee, not
some bald butterball who talks with
more pauses than friggin’ Shatner.
Contact the Pulse columnist
at masonwest@dailyemeraId.com.
His views do not necessarily represent
those of the Emerald.
tart
& an evening with Krist Novoselic of Nirvana
with: Andrea Maxand / DJ Veio / Jade Bassix / Alpha Charlie / Like Breathing
FRIDAY / FEB 21 / 8PM / WOW HALL / EUGENE OR
iQii
Tickets $10 in advance / $12 at door
available at WOW Hall (541) 687-2746
and at EMU ticket office (541) 346-4363
http://www.law.uQregon.edu/org/self/
MUSIC LAW CONFERENCE
TO EXPOSE THE ISSUES THAT CHALLENGE YOUR RIGHT TO HEAR NEW MUSIC
FEB. 21 / University of Oregon School of Law, room 175/4-6pm
FEB. 22 / University of Oregon School of Music, Beall Hall /10am-4:30pm
KRIST NOVOSELIC OF NIRVANA
MARK HOSLER OF NEGITVLAND
BOB KRINSKY
LAUREN C. REGAN
CAROL BUSBY
KEITH AOKI
TIM GLEASON
JUDGE KARSTEN H. RASMUSSEN
VINCE CHIAPPETTA
KOHEL HAVER
JOSEPH METCALFE
SEAN HOAR
http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/self/
Dinner, Movie J
& Onsen. Onel
of lifes test
comtinations.
ONSEN
Spa RentaL and Sale.)
1883 Garden Ave. Eugene
(two blocks North of U of 0 dorms)
Call for Reservations
TOYS* VIDEOS
MAGAZINES
DVDs* LINGERIE
1166 South A • Springfield
Open 24-7 (Almost)
726-6969
015103
mm mm
199 E. 5th Ave • (541) 484-1334
Sushi on the conveyor
Variety of sushi, sashimi, and
chef specials starting at $1.50
• Lunch special: • Box
• Tempura • Teriyaki
• Udon
• Yakisoba
• Katsu
• Variety of sea food salad
• To go available
• and more
Sunday, February 23, 2003
7:30pm MCARTHUR COURT
, with a special performance by the
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON GOSPEL ENSEMBLE
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at the U of 0Ticket Office
and all FASTIXX locations.Tickets may be purchased by phone
through the Ticket Office (541)346-4363 or FASTIXX (800)992-8499