CALENDAR
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Gay tennis group, noon Saturdays
and Sundays. 687-9689. FREE.
Exploratory hike through local
forests features a search for
Eugene’s best mushrooms, 9 am,
meets at 1225 E. 18th Ave. $4.
PRESENTATIONS Introduc-
tion a la Internet, 10 am, Basqueda
de trabajo en el Internet, 11 am,
Downtown Library Electronic
Resource Center. FREE.
Sustainable Business Symposium
continues. See Friday.
International Cultural Service
Program
20th
Anniversary
Celebration features panel discus-
sions focusing on diversity and
social change, 10 am and 2 pm,
EMU, UO. FREE.
Hands-on experience with pure,
therapeutic grade essential oils, 10
am, Eugene Wellness Center. $5
sugg. don.
SPIRITUAL Tibetan Buddhist
meditation with Tenzin La Gurmey,
9 am Saturdays and 6:30 pm
Wednesdays. For information call
554-9696. $2-$5 ss.
THEATER One Flew Over the
Cuckoo’s Nest continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 13.
Sealed for Freshness continues.
See Friday.
“Dressed for the Part” continues.
See Friday.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:09 am; Sunset 4:45 pm
Av High 52; Av Low 37
BENEFIT
Single Fathers
Academic Scholarship Benefit fea-
tures music from The McConnel
Bros. and Means of Ignition, 7:30
pm, Wild Duck. $5 don.
COMEDY Live Matinee contin-
ues. See Thursday, Nov. 13.
Trust Me, I’m a Comedian, featur-
ing Mike Neun, 8 pm, Actor’s
Cabaret. $10-$15.
DANCE “Fabulous ‘40s” fea-
tures swing dance and perfor-
mances by Frankie Manning and
Denise Steele with vintage dress
requested, 7 pm, Agate Hall, UO.
$10.
FILMS Secrets and Lies, 10 am,
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, 2 pm,
EWEB Training Center. FREE.
GATHERINGS Photography
at Oregon Auction features more
than 70 photographs donated by
prominent artists, noon, Gerlinger
Alumni Lounge, UO. FREE.
dance listings
“Strategies to prevent demolition
and redevelopment in Moss/
Villard/Columbia neighborhood,” 7
pm Sundays, 13th and Alder
Starbucks. FREE.
“Adoption Issues and Perspectives”
conference
continues.
See
Saturday.
THEATER One Flew Over the
Cuckoo’s Nest, contines. See
Thursday, Nov. 13.
Willamette High Band Holiday Craft
Fair continues. See Saturday.
“Dressed for the Part” continues.
See Friday.
Gem Faire continues. See Friday.
Mitzi Linn Studio Sale continues.
See Saturday.
Open air market features crafts,
farmers, music and food vendors, 11
am to 7 pm Sundays through Nov.
30, downtown Blue River. FREE.
Interfaith dialogues with incarcerat-
ed youth, 10:30 am Sundays, Serbu
Juvenile Justice Center. For infor-
mation call 344-3080.
Ken Kesey Symposium features
five scholarly papers, poetry read-
ings, fiction, guest speakers and a
performance by the Merry
Pranksters: “Living the Novel:
Community, Collaboration and
Performance,” panel, 9 am, “Facing
South, Facing West: Literary
Encounters at Perry Lane,” panel,
10:45 am, EMU Fir Room, UO. FREE.
KIDSTUFF “Daddies Music
Time,” 12:30 pm, BabyCakes. FREE.
MUSIC Oregon String Quartet, 3
pm, Beall Hall, UO. $5-$9.
ON THE AIR “The Healing
Connection,” 8 pm Sundays, CTV-
22 & 29.
“Anarchy Radio,” John Zerzan, 11
pm Sundays, KWVA, 88.1 FM.
Listener call-in with Naseem Rakha,
12 pm Sundays, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
“The Son of Saturday Gold” fea-
tures Hank Ballard & The
Midnighters, 11 am Sundays, KRVM,
91.9 FM.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise 7:11 am; Sunset 4:44 pm
Av High 51; Av Low 37
ARTS/VISUAL Life Drawing,
7:30 pm Mondays, DIVA. $5.
FILM Wings, Russian Film Series
screening, 9:15 pm, 115 Pacific, UO.
FREE.
GATHERINGS
Parents,
Families and Friends of Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered
Persons meeting, 6:45 pm, First
Congregational Church. FREE.
HIV counseling/testing, 4 to 7 pm
Mondays, HIV Alliance, 1966
Garden Ave. don.
Youth
Centered
Youth
Development Institute introduction
and information session, 6 pm, Ben
Linder Room, UO. FREE.
Eco-Speak forum for discussion on
ecological design, sustainability
and the environment, 7 pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
Meditation for Healthy Living, 6
pm, Multiple Sclerosis Support
Group, 7 pm, 1457 G St. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Contra Dance features music by
Wild Asparagus and calling by
George Marshall, 7:30 pm, Kelly
School. $10.
GEARS rides 60 miles to Poodle
Creek, 10 am, meets at Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
French conversation, 3:30 to 5:30
pm Mondays. For information call
937-2304. $5.
Gay tennis group continues. See
Saturday.
Gentle yoga for people with multi-
ple sclerosis, 10:45 am to 12:45 pm
Mondays, Hilyard Community
Center. $5.
PRESENTATIONS Frankie
Manning Swing Dance Workshop
continues. See Thursday, Nov. 13.
Sustainable Business Symposium
continues. See Friday.
SPIRITUAL Special Puja &
Tsok (“Lama Chopa”), 9 am, 917 E.
43rd Ave. don.
“Dances of Universal Peace,” 7 pm
Sundays, Eugene School of Ballet.
688-4134. don.
Rigpa Tibetan meditation evenings
feature video teaching from Sogyal
Rinpoche, 7 pm Sundays, 1405 Mill
St. $5 don.
Tibetan Buddhist teachings feature
meditation, chanting and relax-
ation, 11 am Sundays and 7 pm
Wednesdays, 3333 Storey Blvd.
FREE.
“The Buddha Path” features prayer,
recitation, 11 am Sundays, 7 pm
Wednesdays. Eugene Zendo. 431-
1066. FREE.
Th: Alfredo’s Wild Interpretive—8. For location, call
302-8143.
Scottish—7:30, Friends Meeting Hall. No phone.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, Int.—7, The Tango Center.
www.tangocenter.org
Tribal Bellydance, Beg.—7, Int.—8, Paradise Dance
Studio. 485-4669.
Argentine Tango, Int.—8; Studio B.
www.eugenetango.com
Razia’s Bellydance II—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec.
688-4052.
Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Jazz—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
Fr: Argentine Tango, Beg.—8, Milonga dance party—9,
The Tango Center. 349-8682.
Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—7:30, Core Star Center. 221-
1549.
Flamenco, Beg.—5. Martita, 431-1640.
Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Latin, Swing, Ballroom—7:30, 220 Gerlinger, UO. 346-
6025.
International folk, Beg.—1:30, Int.—2, Willamalane Cntr.,
Spfd. 736-4444.
Salsa—9, Tarasco’s. 461-6681.
Dance/Yoga—8:45 am, Friends Meeting Hall. 684-9701.
Pre-teen ballet—3:30, hip hop—4:30, Paradise Dance
Studio. 747-1323.
Modern, Beg.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 521-3623.
Hip-Hop, Beg—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 607-7075.
Sa: Salsa—9, Tarasco’s. 461-6681.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—8, Milonga dance party—9, The Tango
Center. 349-8682.
Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Salsa—8:30, Studio B. 461-6681.
Pre-ballet for children—11:30 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Contra Dance—7:30, Kelly School. 302-2628.
Su: West African—11, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Ballroom—6, Vet’s Ballroom. 687-0457.
International Folk—7:45, In Shape Fitness. 726-7548.
Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—7:30, Core Star Center. 221-1549.
Mo: Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Pre-teen hip-hop—4:30, Paradise Dance Studio.
FINAL WEEKEND:
Another West Coast Premiere!
Sealed for Freshness
A Tupperware Party Gone Awry
By Doug Stone
Directed by Joe Zingo
"A side-splitting comedy...
disarmingly funny."
-The Register-Guard
Now through Nov. 15, 2003
Annex Theater, 39 West 10th
OPENS THIS WEEK:
MAME
Book by
Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the novel by Patrick Dennis
Directed by Becky Croson LaChapelle
Nov. 14-Dec. 20, 2003
Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette
COMING SOON:
"What the Butler Saw"
Reserve your tickets now!
683-4368
www.ActorsCabaret.org
Women’s drop-in support group for
survivors of sexual abuse, 7 pm
Mondays, Sexual Assault Support
Services. 484-9791. FREE.
Yoga for seniors, 1:30 pm Mondays,
Core Star Center. $5-$10 ss.
KIDSTUFF Drop-in time for
families features toys for kids and
relaxation for parents, 1:30 to 3:30
pm Mondays, Patterson Family
Resource
Center,
Patterson
Elementary School. FREE.
LECTURES
“Anthologizing
American-Jewish
Drama:
Confessions of an Editor,” featuring
Ellen Schiff, noon, 375 McKenzie
Hall, UO. FREE.
“Wooden Churches” features his-
toric preservation with Joby
Patterson, 5:15 pm, 115 Lawrence,
UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Author
Robert H. Kono and the Military
History Reading Group commemo-
rate Veteran’s Day with reading
747-1323.
Margo’s Modern—9, Eugene School of Ballet. 344-5317.
Line dancing—6:45 pm, Vet’s Club. No phone.
International folk, 2:30, Campbell Sr. Center. 682-5318.
Razia’s Bellydance II—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-4052.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, Concert—8, The Tango Center. 349-
8682.
Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—6, The Tango Center. 221-1549.
Flamenco—6:30, G-nome. 683-1937.
Flamenco, Beg.—7:30. Martita, 431-1640.
Contra Dance—7:30, Kelly School, 302-2628.
Breakdancing—8, Paradise Dance Studio.
West African—7:30, WOW Hall.
Hip-Hop, Int. and Adv.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 520-3565.
Tu: Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Jazz—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
Salsa—9, In-Shape Athletic Club. 345-9024.
Modern, Beg.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 521-3623.
Swing Lesson—7, Swing Dance—8, Legends. 68-SWING.
Partner dancing, Beg.—6:30, Studio B. www.eugenetango.com
Salsa—6, Studio B. No phone.
Lyrical jazz—4, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.
Flamenco—6:30, G-nome. 683-1937.
Sabine’s Bellydance, Beg.—7:30, Ta-Da Studio. 484-5365.
Razia’s Bellydance I—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-4052.
Bhangra, Dance Fitness—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 334-7634.
We: West African—6, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Contact Improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall. 517-1897.
Middle Eastern—7:30, Ballet Fantastique. 461-2086.
Flamenco, Beg.—5, 6. Martita, 431-1640.
Astryd’s Middle Eastern, Int.—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet. 683-
7778.
Ballet—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, The Tango Center. 349-8682.
Pre-teen ballet—3:30, jazz—4:30, Adult Tap—4:30, Paradise Dance
Studio. 747-1323.
Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—6, The Tango Center. 221-1549.
Margo’s Modern—9, Eugene School of Ballet. 344-5317.
Swing/Lindy—8, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave.
http://www.eugenelindy.com
Israeli—8, Temple Beth Israel. 485-7218.
Hip-Hop—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 520-3565.
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