iddlefielT) golf Course 942-8730 484-1927 STUDENT SPECIAL GOLF 9 HOLES HO Students Onty. Must show ID. (Monday ■ Friday) Enter the "Pizza-n-Paradise" Sweepstakes — contact store for details Better Ingredi Better Pizza. South Eugene and U of 0 29th and Willamette 484-PAPA (7272) SpriagfleM, DacTs villas*, Chase VHlaye aid uahrersttf Coiaois Mohawk & Centennial 74S-MPA (7272) 016810 &i77a-n-Paradise Deal LARGE 2-topping PIZZA and 2 liter of Coca-Cola product only... __ Expires 8/31/03 Available in Original or Thin Crust'Not valid with any other otter or special Limited delivery areas $1 charge on delivered orders. Anniversary Special TWO LARGE 1-topping PIZZAS only... Expires 8/31/03 Available in Original or Thin Crust Not valid with any other otter or special Limited delivery areas $1 charge on delivered orders *tl" David Bretz, who teaches “Art and Human Values," discusses the social and cultural impacts of art during a class visit to the Jacobs Gallery on Wednesday. The current exhibit, “Figurative Humanist," features drawings by Clint Brown. Jessica Waters Emerald Art continued from page 5 through Sept. 25. The Buzz Coffee house is also showing pieces from its permanent collection, entitled "Choose Your Own Art," which will be on display through Sept. 3. The Adell McMillan Gallery, the Aperture Gallery and the Buzz Coffeehouse are all located in the EMli. Two of the University's other art show places, the Museum of Art and the Laveme Krause Gallery, are both closed. The Laveme Krause Gallery, located in Lawrence Hall, is closed for the summer and will reopen in Octo ber. The Museum of Art is closed for renovations and is scheduled to re open in the fall of2004. So whatever the artistic fancy — whether for Asian art, collage, char coal drawings or utensil figurines — there is plenty out there to enjoy. Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. SPUN continued from page 5 junkies when he arranged to meet San tos. After Santos recounted some tales, the two decided to write a fictionalized account of Santos' actual stint as a driv er for a local meth cook. The result was "SPUN." Somewhere in between the screen writer's meeting and the production of the movie, the trail becomes mud dy. Allegedly, both Vero and Santos became heavy users of speed in the process of researching the local scene, and Santos checked into rehab and left Vero with the script. When Santos checked out, a series of scuffles for possession of the manuscript erupt ed that bridged Vero in Portland and Santos in Los Angles. Faced with an unfinished script, Santos allowed Vero to write the conclusion. This ex plains some of the story's flaws, but it does not excuse them. The film isn't a total loss, however. It's worth seeing just to witness the sheer visual stimulus, and the cameos that include Deborah Harry as Ross' lesbian phone sex worker neighbor, Rob Halford as a pom store clerk and Billy Corgan (who created the haunt ing soundtrack) as a doctor. Besides, all the drugs and sex will probably ensure that this movie will go down in history as a cult classic, but should you pick up a copy of "SPUN* to watch, just be sure you've got some thing else to do as you watch it. Steven Neuman is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. Nyburg continued from page 5 Courtesy Clerks, these guys were mentioned in a Rolling Stone article awhile back. Just a blurb — and Rolling Stone isn't worthy of being Mick Jagger's toilet paper — but it's still a nice gesture. I know there are probably many great bands out there that I've failed to mention, and if you are a member or fan of one of these bands, too bad. 1 can't listen to everything. The Eugene music scene isn't perfect and like with any other collection of musical talent there is a lot of crap out there. But that's just the way it goes with any music scene, and overall, 1 would say we have it better than most. Some of these bands could make it big, most probably won't. But they're playing now, and that's good enough for me Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. CLASSIFIEDS To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: dassads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, RO. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 Woodsidlc Property JVlsLnst,g;em.< I 5 ?<) Oak St.; Suite I • MIL’ i. A «*£■ Studios Sorry No Pets. 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