College Rules _ . nn.ii.iH) nnrrn, r.iwgmwi -iTT-rr-T—rr—rtr J This is Chad. His nickname is Sloth. He gets out of bed at three o'clock and for the rest of the day he plays Nintendo. RULE # 182 - Don't be a sloth. j-JtM. L..:7 11_.;;._L. Tyler Wintermute Emerald Art continued from page 5 Moscato said “No War” is intend ed to encourage discussion sur rounding President Bush’s actions abroad. “We’re trying to provide cre ative opposition to what’s going on,” Moscato said. “In a country our size, you feel kind of power less. I can’t stop the war, but I can put on an art show to create a dialogue.” My House, located at 1136 W. Fifth Ave., has gathered submis sions for the show throughout the past month, and today is the last day artists can turn pieces in at My House or the Survival Center in the ... .........win in.... Entertainment Calendar Friday, March 7 7:30 p.m. — Cai Emmons (the author reads from his book "His Mother’s Son”), Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 10th Ave., 6S2-6349, free 7:30 p.m. — Lesbopalooza III: Tribe 8, Laura Love, Aisha Ayers, God-des, Jordan Blumberg-Emge (rock), WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave., 687-2746, $6 students, $8 general 8:30 p.m. — Dan Jones (rock), Wild Duck Music Hall, 169 W. Sixth Ave., 485-3825, $5, 2 land over 9 p.m. — Lo Nuestro (salsa/ Latin dance), Luna, 30 E. Broadway, 344-6948, $6 Saturday, March 8 7:30 p.m. “Americana” (Eugene Concert Choir performs classical/ folk/spiritual music), Soreng Theatre, Hult Center, 682-5000, $12-$24 7:30 p.m. — Lesbopalooza HI: Station Wag, Shelley Doty X-Tet, Usa Koch, Chris PureJen, Cod-dess, Jordan Blumberg-Emge (rock), WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave., 687-2746, $6 students, $8 general 8:30 p.m. —Justin Hopkins (acoustic guitar), Cafe Paradiso, 115 W. Broadway, 484-9933, $5 8:30 p.m. — Pearl Django (gypsy/New Metropolitan swing ensemble), Luna, 30 E. Broadway, 344-6948, $10 9:30 p.m. — Monte Montgomery (guitar powered blues), Wild Duck Music Hall, 169W. Sixth Ave., 485-3825, $12 9:30 p.m. — Not Quite Right (rock), Samurai Duck, 960 Oak St., 345-6577, $3 Sunday, March 9 2:30 p.m. — “Americana” (Eugene Concert Choir performs classical/folk/spiritual music), Soreng Theatre, Hult Center, 682-5000, $12-$24 6 p.m. — Buster B.’s Guitar Bash (finger style guitarist), Luna, 30 E. Broadway, MjgMMBBMBiB^^ 344- 6948, $3-55 7 p.m. — Shelley Doty X-tet {acoustic funk trio), Cafe Paradiso, U 5 W. Broadway, 484 9933, $8 cover, $6 students Monday, March 10 8 p.m. — Chamber Musicale (student chamber ensemble), Beall Concert Hall, 346-5678, $3 students and seniors, $5 general Tuesday, March 11 6 p.m. — Taiko Drum Ensemble (Japanese drumming/contemporary theatre/music and dance), EMU Ballroom, free Wednesday, March 12 8 p.m. — Living Legends Creative Differences Tour (hip-hop) McDonald Theatre, 1010 Willamette St., 345- 4442,517 8:30 p.m. —- Absofute improv (improv comedy), Wild Duck Music Hall, 169 W. Sixth Ave., 485-3825 EMU. Moscato said exhibit visitors can expect to see a wide variety of work, ranging from more graphic pieces to abstract ones. “There are collages and sculp tures,” Moscato said. “I was im pressed by the variety of work collected.” Artist Jarrett Arnold’s work will appear in the show. “I happened to have already painted the pieces, and it seemed perfect to display them there,” Arnold said. “I hope the show gets people to more strongly feel that war is not a good idea and have more sympathy for fellow human beings.” During the opening, there will be a place for “procrastinator artists” to put their creative juices to work using donated art supplies. Art major Gariy Boyer helped or • ganize the show. She said she felt the anti-war message is especially compelling when expressed through art. “Art is a really powerful state ment,” Boyer said. “(The opening) will be very strong, just as strong as any protest.” Organizers of the opening and month-long exhibit said the show is not about passively looking at art; it is about using art to engage the community and provide a platform for creative activism. “Art has the power to change lives and empower people,” Moscato said. “You feel powerless over the laws that govern all these decisions over our lives. I think people are sick of being fed messages by mainstream media. Art empowers you to create your own message.” Contact the Pulse reporter at helensch umacher@dailyemerald.com. RIDAY 1 ha Live Tribe 8 GbdDes Aisha Ayers Tickets $7 STIDENTS $10 GEN.PUBLIC 291W. 8th. Eugene or. Doors: 7:30 pm THE QUEER WOMEN'S FESTIVAL SATURDAY MARCH 8 SlELLEY DlTY X-TET Arjhna Greist Chris Phreka Station Wa6 Fir Mire Info: Suzi 346-4095 or Kristina 346-3360 Tickets are on sale at the University of Oregon’s EMU Ticket office, 346-4363. Lesbopalooza is sponsored by the ASUO Women’s Center, the Lesbian, 6ay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Alliance and by homos Uke you. Event is wheelchair accessible and sign-language interpreted; childcare scholarships available.