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IIINTf i/ii ur [Lull iNr inj nn itqdu inuiflKj new- m dp ONnonm IIIIUMJIU 5E LL' fl-S 1?-1. lu!6 UIllRUE !I E. 511.6811511 mirt Buy—irrge— APPLY NOW FOR FA AND RA POSITIONS APPLICATIONS DUE 5:00 P.M. JANUARY 26 Applications available online at http://housii^..uoregon.edu/studentstaff/ / By hire date: FA candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.2 RA candidates must have a minimum GPA of 2 5 UO School of Music Er Department of Dance JANUARY CONCERTS For more information on School of Music events, call 346-5678. Thur. KATHRYN LUCKTENBERG, Violin 1/13 Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall $9 General Admission, $5 students & senior citizens Fri-Sat DANCE AFRICA 1/14-15 UO Dance Ensemble 8 p.m., Dougherty Theater With guest artists Mabiba Baegne, Massengo Constant. $10 General Admission, $5 students & senior citizens Thur. PHILHARMONIA QUARTETT BERLIN 1/20 UO Chamber Music Series 8 p.m., Beall Hail Reserved seats $12, $25, $29; in advance from Hult Center (682-5000) or EMU (346-4363). Fri. OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 1/21 LANE and SEHS JAZZ ENSEMBLES Oregon Jazz Festival 7:30 p.m., LCC Performance Hall $12 General Admission, $8 students & senior citizens Sat. DAVE PIETRO, Jazz Saxophone 1/22 SCOTT WENDHOLT, Jazz Trumpet Guest Artists; Oregon Jazz Festival 7:30 p.m., LCC $12 General Admission, $8 students & senior citizens Mon. JAMES BUNTE, Saxophone 1 /24 Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall $9 General Admission, $5 students & senior citizens Wed. THE LYRIC TCHAIKOVSKY 1/26 Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall Songs and chamber music by the Russian composer. $9 Genera! Admission, $5 students & senior citizens Fri. ON THE ROCKS 1/28 Men's A Cappella Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall $8 General Admission, $5 students & senior citizens, available in advance at EMU: 346-4363 For our complete calendar, check: music.uoregon.edu ■ Restaurant review Danielle Hickey | Photo editor Audrey Douglas, right, and art professor Megan O'Connell relax and enjoy goodies at the Marche Museum Cafe. Marche Museum Cafe brings classic French cuisine to campus The new eatery offers a departure from typical campus fare with high-quality food at affordable prices BY NATASHA CHILINGERIAN SENIOR PULSE REPORTER A taste of Fifth Street Public Market dining has arrived on campus. Marche Museum Cafe, the little sister of Marche restaurant in Fifth Street's galleria, is a charming and gourmet spot, perfectfor lunch or coffee between classes. This French-inspired cafe, located in the courtyard of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and facing the Knight Library, offers a plethora of dishes that seem to belong in a high-quality restaurant not on a college campus. Walk up to the counterto find a display of coffee shop-style treats such as bis cotti, pastries, and boxed sandwiches and salads. Afull espresso bar awaits to fulfill any student's caffeine fix (and provide yet another option for grabbing a class-time latte). The room is accent ed by several photographs of vegeta bles and sketches of breads. The cafe is adjacentto the museum's store, which displays such trinkets as pottery and Japanese umbrellas and lanterns — a treatfor the eyes while eating. The seating is the only aspect lacking in vi sual pleasure. Harsh jade green and black-colored wooden tables and chairs evoke the atmosphere of a cafe teria, not a cozy dining spot The menu offers moderately priced eats with a European flair. Choose from salads, pate (a French meat paste), soups (most notably the French Onion), tartines (open-faced sandwiches), hot and cold sandwiches, and quiches. The Croque Monsieur, a French cafe clas sic, comes with a thick stack of Black Forest ham, Gruyere cheese and Dijon mustard, which is grilled and served warm on bread. Sandwiches are ac companied by a fresh, vinaigrette dressed salad, miniature pickles and olives. The portobello mushroom panini is prepared similarly to the Croque Monsieur on the same type of bread and includes red peppers and Fontina cheese. All dishes catch the eye with elegant presentations. Sandwiches o LUNA open Tuesday through Saturday at 4 pm 30th East Broadway (541) 434-LUNA W W W. LU NAJAZZ.COM OREGON JAZZ OREGON JAZZ OREGON JAZZ Advance Tickets NOW at Adam’s Place NO SERVICE CHARGEI LUNA Late Night Menu Open Tuesday Through Saturday Live Music Thursday Through Saturday! Next to Adam’s Place Restaurant Dinning Room open 5 pm to 9 pm weeknights 10 pm weekends average about $6.50 and other items run about a dollar ortwo less, so you can easily enjoy lunch for under$10. Marche Museum Cafe also brings an authentic French coffee experience to visitors with their Cafe au La it (coffee with steamed milk) served in a bowl. Anicetouch atMarche Museum Cafe is their offering of beer and wine all day. For $5, you can have a glass of French Rose, Chardonnay, white wine, mixed red wine or a glass of California Merlot. Oregon beers from the Deschutes Brewery and a French beer are available for $3 to $3.50. The cafe's drink options make for delight ful midday socializing opportunities without leaving campus. During my visit, the cafe attracted a group of stu dents and staff from the Department of Dance, who chitchatted and laughed while sipping wine. For a break from EMU food court choices and Starbucks lattes, visit Marche Museum Cafe atthe most an ticipated building on campus. Itcan satisfy your high-quality food crav ings on a rainy winter’s day. natchilingerian@dailyemerald.com Kor the week of January 14th Sign-up for our weekly WebPage Update! www.bijou-cinemas.com 3 Golden Globe Nominations Best Motion Picture (Drama) Liam Neeson—Best Actor Laura Linney—Best Supporting Actress KINSEY is • stupendously moving film. Neeson nsils Kinsey's rock-hard decency end fragile ego, and Linney ibels him beautifully."-Otvis Edeistem. slate "Though it has its share of carnality, Bill Condon s wise and witty biography of the sex researcher AlfreJ C Kinsey is, above all, an intellectual turn-on." - A.O. 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