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CALENDAR SPIRITUAL Eugene peace circle continues. See Thursday, May 1. THEATER The Boyfriend contin- MAY 8 4th Annual UFO Festival ues. See Wednesday. VIGIL Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 1. ON THE road Note- Continuation dates for out-of- town events are listed under the first day of the event. Becoming a Nation, Americana From the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State, Portland Museum of Art, through June 8. $10-$12, $9 stu., sr., $6 youth. MAY Dance” audience-participation dance presentation, 6:45 pm, Body Moves Studio, Portland. FREE. 1 An opening of work by Adam Grosowsky and KC Joyce, 5:30 pm, Augen Gallery, Portland. Exhibit runs through May 31. FREE. MAY 2 A Beatles tribute features The Fab Four, 7:30 pm, Elsinore Theatre, Salem. $17-$37. Ghostlands of an Urban NDN, Robert Owen Greygrass, 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays through May 31, and at 2 pm May 25, The Green Room, Ashland. $12 adv., $15 dos. MAY 3 “Back in Black” Red Bull heavy metal snowboarding event fea- tures snowboarding exhibitions and competitions, 6 to 10 pm, Pioneer Square, Portland. FREE. Million Marijuana March, 3:30 pm, Downtown Portland. FREE. MAY 5 Talib Kweli, 8 pm, Aladdin Theatre, Portland. $20 adv. $22 dos. Bad Religion, 8 pm, Roseland, Portland. $20. MAY 6 “Guidelines for Dancing Contact Improvisation: Negotiating a eleventh D e s t i n a t i o n features presentations, exhibits, book-signings, workshops, perfor- mances, a parade, films, a costume ball and more, today through May 10, Hotel Oregon, McMinnville. For infor- mation, see www.ufofest.com Art, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 and 31, Theatre West, Lincoln City. $9.50, $8.50 sr., stu., $6 children under 12. MAY 4 Spring Garden Festival fea- tures sale of annuals, perennials, orchids, roses and more, demonstra- tions and clinics, gardening work- shops, children’s activities, live music, food and more, 11 am to 5 pm, Arts Center Plaza, 7th and Madison Streets, Central Park. FREE. MAY 5 Janisse Ray reads, noon, OSU Bookstore. FREE. MAY 6 An opening of work by Robert Hess, 4:30 pm, Fairbanks Gallery. FREE. COSMETICS NW •Eyeliner •Eyebrows •Lip color •Camouflage NOW PLAYING! !"#$%&'#(#$)*#+,#*#$-. MAY CORVALLIS EVENTS Note- Continuation dates for Corvallis events are listed under the first day of the event. 7 Corvallis Wednesday Farmers’ Market features local pro- duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays through Nov. 26, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. PERMANENT Acoustic blues Jam, 7:30 pm, Bombs Away Café. FREE. MAY 8 Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. Lounge, OSU. FREE. “Poetry for Peace” rally, noon, MU quad, OSU. FREE. MAY 2 Damn Yankees, 9 pm tonight and May 3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16 and 17, and at 2:30 pm May 4 and 11, Majestic Theatre. $10, $8 sr., stu. MAY 3 Corvallis Saturday Market features local crafts, food, children’s activities and entertainment, 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays through Nov. 22, South Riverfront parking lot, 1st and Jackson Streets. FREE. Intaba’s First Year Anniversary Extravaganza features food all day, music by the Hogwashers, Turkish Aksent, Kudana Marimba and Amadan, as well as tours, ecology slideshow with Robert Bolman, prizes and more, 11 am to 11 pm, Intaba’s Kitchen. 754-6958. Food is for pur- chase, $10 for evening music. SWiCH Skin Rejuvenation The secret to younger looking skin MAY 1 Music A La Carte, noon, MU An opening for Seeking Clarity: A Meditation in Graphite, work by Nan Weed, 5:30 pm, Corvallis Arts Center. FREE. 15 years & EXPERTISE EXPERIENCE attn: OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers are needed to support the Eugene team in the August National Poetry Slam 2003 in Chicago. Send all questions in an email, along with name, city, state, volunteer interests, email and phone to volunteer@nps2003.com The deadline for Maude Kern’s Fast Forward: Mayor’s Show of Teen Art 2003 is May 9. For information, call 345-1571. "...delightfully bright, gaudy and stunning." -Eugene Weekly Book by Harvey Fierstein Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman Directed & Designed by Joe Zingo Now through May 10, 2003 Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette FINAL WEEKEND: (541) 344-7789 2371 Oakmont Way, Eugene permanentcosmeticsnw.com looking great Film? for a Volunteers are needed at the 25th Anniversary Celebration of Animal House in Cottage Grove. Call 767-0459. Written by Wendy Directed by Jesse MacLeod D. Lally Friday & Saturday at 8:00 PM Annex Theater, 39 West 10th COMING SOON: !"#$%#&' New LOWER ticket prices! 683-4368 CHECK ≠ ’s MOVIES SECTION FOR REVIEWS ON THE BEST FILMS IN TOWN! www.ActorsCabaret.org a n n u a l I m a g i n a t i o n Plant Sale Saturday May 3rd ~ F e a t u r e d P l a n t s ~ Japanese Maples Alpines Perennials Woodland Plants Trillium Hardy Cyclamen Heirloom Plants Grasses Medicinal Herbs Herbs Trees & Shrubs Hosta Native Plants Ferns Water Lilies 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Alton Baker Park Three Brushes: n ve nd e o w rs eugene, or Profits will support the Destination Imagination (formerly Odyessey of the Mind) at Pleasant Hill Schools Portraits, Landscapes, Still Life Artist Receptions: La Follette G A L L E & F R A M I R Y N G Friday, March 2, 2003 • 5:30 - 8:30 pm and Friday, June 6, 2003 • 5:30 - 8:30 pm 410 East 11th Ave. Eugene, Or 97401 Runs through June 541 . 484 . 1420 Buy a Dress for Prom and receive 20% off your necklace set purchase W/this ad. 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