■ Last call Samurai Duck keeps community atmosphere with alternative music BY NATASHA CHILINGERIAN SENIOR PULSE REPORTER I hadn't heard much about the Samurai Duck before my first visit on Saturday, other than that it's a popular venue forlocal bandsto perform. Upon walking in, the first impression I had was one of grunge and heavy metal. Small groups of pierced, band sweatshirt-wearing, unkempt people mingled throughout the bar. On stage, a group of young male musicians pre pared for their noisy, screaming metal act. An outdoor patio, surrounded by a tall black wall, carried the stench of cigarettes and the sounds of rowdy voices. While the guests there seemed to feel right at home, the bar didn't match my taste at all. Samurai Duckbegan asjusta Japanese restaurant, which still exists next door to the bar. The owner, Misako Poole, bought the bar space and opened Gilligan's Tiki Lounge, which she then converted to the Samurai Duck bar in 2000 with the addition of regular live music. Several employees said the scene atthe venue today revolves around the music. Most live- and DJ-produced tunes are metal and industrial, but Samurai Duckfea tures hip-hop on Sundays and a bit of rock and punk. Guests can participate in karaoke everyTuesdayat9 p.m. "We've tried to keep it a full music venue," former employee Beau Brad ford said. "The crowd follows the show and the music, but we have lots of regulars." Bradford and several current em ployees stressed the feeling of a com munity at Samurai Duck. Manager Tim Bobosky | Photographer South Eugene High School students Josha Chapman, left, andTeren Baker, perform "Bet on the Brat" by the Ramones at Samurai Duck on Saturday night.They have been playing withTay and Jay Cowman from Sheldon High School for about four months as Pirate Radio. and booking agent Stephanie Osburn said the venue is a happy place with minimal problems. "It's like your local Cheers," Os burn said. "Everybody knows every If you enjoy dark, noisy metal music and an alternative scene, then this is the bar for you. body, and we have a collective group of styles and genres." Bartender Robert Poole, Misako Poole's son, is working at Samurai Duck to help out his family and said the venue evokes a family feeling of its own. "It's pretty friendly; everybody has a mutual respectfor each other," he said. Bradford said the bar has no official drink menu, but bartenders can make basically anything, and they even cater their drinks for certain people. Osburn said every employee has a drink named after him or her. Os burn's, "The Stephanie," consists of about 10 different kinds of liquor in a little cup. During happy hour from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., inexpensive beer and well drinks are available, including $1 Pab st. The restaurants full menu is also available in the bar, and favorites include Bulgogi chicken, sushi and American dishes, the most popular being deep-fried pizza. "It's a heart attack in a basket," Os burn said of the pizza. If you enjoy dark, noisy metal music and an alternative scene, then this is the barforyou. But if your typical fun night involves hopping between Ren nie's and Taylor's, I would recommend staying away. Samurai Duck is at 980 Oak St. natchilingerian@dailyemerald.com The University Studies Abroad Consortium, with programs in 24 countries, allows students to master languages and study disciplines — including business, fine arts and history — at distinguished, overseas schools. Soak up the vibrant culture and be transformed by the experience of living in a foreign land. • Summer, semester and yearlong programs • Wide range of academic courses • Internships • Language classes at all levels • Field trips and tours • Small classes • University credit • Scholarships • Housing UNIVERSITY STUDIES ABROAD CONSORTIUM USAC& http://usac.unr.edu *775-784-6569 (jtrinvwg- V-tor hREfiON DAIlYFMFRAin your independent student newspaper 015103 mm swion 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 Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30 - 2:30 Dinner Mon-Sat 5:00-10:00 Sunday Closed "G. LOVE'S FLOWING RHYMES SING AND CAJOLE OVER THE UPRIGHT BASS AND FUNKY drumming of special sauce, with the whole package wrapped in a warm BLANKET OF PHILLY SOUL." - ROLLING STONE 6. LOVE AND SPECIAL SAUCE & MATT NATHANSON FRIDAY FEB 25 MCDONALD UK, . ‘ THEATER * 0 f week! 1010 WILLAMETTE ST 8:00PM DOORS ALL ACES WELCOME TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS CHARGE BY PHONE 800-992-8499 (S)TTcketsWest THRASHER! WWW.THRASHERPRESENTS.COM To do list: Valentine □ 6iift E>asfcet It’s not too late! We have the perfect gift with her in mind... Get a 20-issue subscription to PEOPLE in an elegant basket with other romantic gifts all for only $20 Look for us at Lillis on Friday 2/11 and Monday 2/14 oncampus *