Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, November 13, 2003, Page 32, Image 32

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    CALENDAR
7 pm, Knight Library Browsing
Room, UO. Free.
SPIRITUAL Prayer for Peace
circles continue. See Thursday, Nov.
13
“The Buddhist View of Selfishness,”
continues. See Thursday, Nov. 13
3rd Annual Yachats Celtic Music
Festival, 10 am to 10:30 pm today
and 8:30 am to 10:30 pm tomor-
row, Yachats Commons, Yachats.
$20.
THEATER Driving Miss Daisy
NOV. 15 Holiday Showcase fea-
Eugene peace circle continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 13
preview continues. See Wednesday.
New Voices features three original
scripts by UO students, 5 pm
tonight, tomorrow and Nov. 22,
Pocket Playhouse, UO. $3.
ON THE
road
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
American Songfest with Erica
Brookhyser
continues.
See
Thursday, Nov. 13.
Harry Potter Club, 3:30 pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
Pre-school Storytime for ages 3 to
6, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon
Branch Libraries. FREE.
Author Richard Falk speaks, 7 pm,
175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE.
MUSIC
SHOcase features
Eugene Concert Choir, 12:15 pm,
Lobby, Hult. FREE.
Rachael Sage, 8pm, Luna. $7.
See
Eugene Symphony, Beethoven
Cycle: Pastorale, 8 pm, Silva, Hult.
$15-$38.
LITERARY ARTS “Oregon:
“Poetry in Song,” vocal concert,
7:30 pm, Beall Hall. FREE.
“Music Fun,” continues.
Thursday, Nov. 13,
Preserving the Spirit and Beauty of
the Land,” slideshow and book dis-
cussion featuring Tim Palmer, 7 pm.
Book group features discussion
about women’s personal journeys, 1
pm. Reflective Readers discusses
Young Adam, 7 pm, Barnes & Noble.
FREE.
Adult Book Group, 6 pm, Sheldon
Branch Library. FREE.
“Subjects and Objects,” featuring
Henry
Sayre,
“Duration’s
Dimensions:
Video,
Space,
Memory,” 4 pm, Knight Library
Browsing Room, UO. FREE.
David Peterson del Mar discusses
Oregon’s Promise, 7 pm, UO
Bookstore. FREE.
Garaj Mahal, 8:30 pm, Wild Duck.
$10 adv., $12 dos.
Dan Bern, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$11.50 adv., $13 dos.
ON THE AIR “The Healing
Connection,” 7 pm Thursdays, CTV-
22 & 29.
“New Dimensions” features “Throw
the Rascals Out,” Jim Hightower,
6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Nov. 13
PRESENTATION “‘Freedom
=Death;’ Conjurings, Oaths and
Secrecy in the Revolution of 1896,”
featuring historian Vincent Rafael,
Adell McMillan Gallery The Other September 11th, an exhibit
depicting the struggle for peace and justice in Latin America,
through Nov. 28. 7:30 am-11:30 pm M-F, 10:30 am-11:30 pm, Sa-
Su. 1222 E. 13th Ave., EMU, UO. Free.
Aperture Gallery Strawberry Workers, features agricultural
workers of America, through Nov. 28. 7 am-7 pm M-Th, 7 am-5
pm F. Lobby, EMU, UO. FREE.
The Art of Everything Works by local artists, ongoing. Noon-
6 pm, TU-F. 513 Main St., Cottage Grove. Free.
Benton County Historical Museum Paintings by Bill
Shumway, from Nov. 14 through Jan. 3. An opening is 5 pm Nov.
14. 10 am-4:30 pm TU-Sa. 1101 Main St., Philomath. Free.
Buzz Coffeeshop Work by John Holdway, through Dec. 12.
8:30 am-12 am M-TH, 8:30 am-1 am F, 11 am-1 am SA, 11 am-12 am
Su. EMU, UO. Free.
Café Paradiso Watercolors by Renee Nelson, through Nov. 30.
8 am-11 pm M-W, 8 am-midnight Th-Fr, 10 am-midnight Sa, 10
am-9 pm Su. 115 W. Broadway. Free.
Downtown Lounge Work by Nancy A. Roberts, through Nov.
30. 11 am-2:30 am M-F, 4 pm-2:30 am Sa-Su. 959 Pearl St. Free.
Emerald Art Center Paintings by Luigi Testa, through Nov. 29.
A Preview of Things to Come, an exhibit featuring work from
Springfield students, through Dec. 22. 11 am-4 pm TU-Sa. 500
Main St., Spfd. Free.
Erin Williams Gallery Floral, figure and landscape paintings,
ongoing. Noon-6 pm, F, Sa, Su. 82048 Territorial Rd. 344-3516.
Free.
Evergreen Aviation Museum How the Kite Invented the
Airplane, through Jan. 31. 9 am-5 pm daily. 500 NE Captain
Michael King Smith Way. $11, $10 sr.
Espresso Roma Cafe Salmonberry Poster Show, through Dec.
31. 5:30 am-midnight M-Su. 825 E 13th Ave. Free.
Eugene Public Library Images of Science and Nature, LCC
students’ scientific and medical illustrations, through Dec. 31.
20 NOVEMBER 13, 2003
When Push Comes to Shove, work
by Allyn Massey and Karyn Olivier,
through Jan. 17, Philip Feldman
Gallery, Pacific Northwest College
of Art, Portland. Free.
The Triumph of French Painting,
17th Century works from the
Museums of Frame, through Jan. 4,
Portland Art Museum. For informa-
tion go to www.portlandartmuse-
um.org
“Art=Language” Second Annual
Enteractive Language Festival fea-
tures performance art, parties,
films, music, visual arts, “organic
wrestling,” video screenings and
more, through Nov. 29, various
Portland venues. For information
and
schedule
go
to
www.dgyrlz.org/festival Events
range from free to $15.
tures handcrafted gifts for sale, 10
am to 5 pm, Contemporary Crafts
Museum & Gallery, Portland. Free.
Lewis Black, Dave Attell, 7:30 pm,
Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $36.50.
Holiday Gift Fair features gifts and
scholastic book fair, 10 am to 5 pm
today and tomorrow, Alpine School,
Alpine. FREE.
Nye Beach Writers’ Series end-of-
year open mic, 7 pm, Newport
Recreation Center, Newport. Free.
Oregon Tilth Annual Meeting, 9 am
to 9 pm, Namaste Retreat &
Conference Center, Wilsonville.
Free.
NOV. 16 Santana, Los Mocosos,
7:30 pm, Theatre of the Clouds,
Seattle. $35.50-$55.50.
NOV. 17 Valley Writers Series
features Terrance Millet reading
and discussion, 1 pm, T-207 Takena
Hall, Linn-Benton Community
College, Albany. Free.
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn
Colvin, Patty Griffin, Dar Williams, 7
pm, Keller Auditorium, Porltand.
$35-$45.
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
Note- Continuation dates for
Corvallis events are listed under
the first day of the event.
NOV. 13 Winterlight Holiday Gift
Show, 10 am, through Dec. 24,
Corvallis Arts Center. Free.
“Jazz in the Lounge,” features OSU
Jazz Ensemble, noon, MU Lounge,
OSU. Free.
NOV. 14 Beaver Jam Pep Rally,
8:45 pm, Gill Coliseum. Free.
NOV. 15 La Fiesta De Su
Biblioteca features bilingual stories
and Mexican cooking, 11 am,
Corvallis Public Library, Corvallis.
Free.
Corvallis Saturday Market features
produce, flowers, nursery plants,
meat and seafood, booths, music
and special events, 9 am to 1 pm
Saturdays through Nov. 22, 1st Ave.
and Jackson St. Free.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
McKenzie-Willamette Community
Health Foundation Festival of Trees
seeks volunteers for three-hour
shifts from Nov. 24 through Nov. 30.
Call 741-4606 for more information.
Maude Kerns Art Center seeks
interns to assist in a variety of areas
for two terms. Contact Jessica
Foote, 345-1571. Year-round art pro-
gram accepting course proposals
and workshop ideas. Contact Shelly
Foster at 345-1571.
Energy Trust seeks solar energy
demonstration
projects
for
Humanity homes in Bend. Call 1-
866-368-7878.
Vendors of quality goods and musi-
cians wanted for new ongoing
indoor Sunday marketplace. Call
338-9980.
Presbytery of the Cascades seeks
applications for grassroots projects in
need of funding. Call 502-533-4803.
NOV. 18 “Unfoldment of World
Volunteers needed to teach adults to
read and speak English. Call 344-3949.
Civilization: Priciples I,” 7 pm,
LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. Free.
Eugene Peace Choir seeks experi-
enced male singers. Call 302-6186.
NOV. 19 Corvallis Wednesday
Farmers’ Market features local pro-
duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays
through Nov. 26, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. Free.
Cast and crew needed for upcoming
multi-media event. Call 543-9616.
The City of Springfield is accepting
applications for a vacancy on its
volunteer Arts Commission and
three volunteer positions on the
Springfield Library Board. Deadline
Nov. 14. Application packets avail-
able at City Manager’s Office.
SANTANA PLAYS THE THEATRE
OF THE CLOUDS. SEE NOV. 16,
ON THE ROAD.
Beautiful Enough, for Spirit, work
by Betsy Wolfston, through Nov.
29, Butters Gallery, Portland. Free.
Turnadot, 7:30 pm tonight and Nov.
15, Keller Auditorium, Portland.
$26.25 and up.
17th Annual Oregon Book Awards,
7:30 pm, Scottish Rite Center,
Portland. $25.
NOV. 14 30th Northwest Film &
Video Festival presents a variety of
movies, through Dec. 14, Portland
Art Museum and Guild Theatre,
Portland. $7 per screening. Call
(503)-221-1156 for more informa-
tion.
Can be viewed during regular library hours. Third floor, 100 W
10th Ave. Free.
Fairbanks Gallery Bamboo Forest, featuring work by Yoonmi
Nam, through Dec. 3. 8 am-5 pm M-F. 106 Fairbanks Hall, OSU.
Free.
Gallery at the Airport EX LIBRIS, featuring artwork of the
Eugene Public Library, through Feb. 13. Can be viewed by tick-
eted passengers. Eugene Airport. Free.
Hinman Vineyards Work by Richard Quigley, Jeannine
Edelblut, Rick Williams, ongoing. Noon to 5 pm daily. 27012
Briggs Hill Rd. 345-1945. Free.
Hoa Lan Tran Gallery Work by Michael J. Clark, through Dec.
28. An opening is 5:30 pm Nov. 15. 11 am-9pm M-Sa. 1461 E. 19th
Ave. Free.
Imagination Gallery Princess Carriage, sculptures and garden
art by Ken Scott, ongoing. Noon-9 pm T-Sa. 5th Ave. and
Willamette St. Free.
International Lounge Ramadan, an exhibit reflecting the
Muslim holiday and culture, through Nov. 28. 7:30 am-11:30 pm
M-F, 10:30 am-11:30 pm, Sa-Su. 1222 E. 13th Ave., EMU, UO. Free.
Island Park Gallery Unique Mediums, artists make the most
of unusual mediums, through Dec. 29. 8 am-5 pm M-F. 5215 W.
C St., Spfd. Free.
Jacobs Gallery Oil paintings by Regina Loch-Elvert, through
Nov. 29. 11 am-3 pm TU-Sa, and during performances. Lower
level, Hult. Free.
Karin Clarke Gallery Mask Invitational, masks by Bonnie
Bartell, Mark Clarke, Harold How and others, through Nov. 15. 10
am-5:30 pm TU-Sa. 760 Willamette St. Free.
LaFollette Gallery A Collective Passion, 4th Annual
Benchmark Printmakers Group Show, ongoing. 10 am-6 pm M-
F, 10 am-5 pm Sa. 410 E. 11th Ave. Free.
Lane Community College Art Gallery Witness, featuring
quilts by Bean Gilsdorf, through Dec. 3. An opening is 12:30 pm
Nov. 13. 8 am-8 pm M-Th, 8 am-4 pm F. 4000 E. 30th Ave. Free.
Lane County Historical Museum All Things Small: A
Diminutive Exhibition, ongoing. 10 am-4 pm W-F, noon-4 pm Sa.
740 W. 13th Ave. $2.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank Photographs of Oregon’s
Covered Bridges, features work by Dianne Fawbush, through
Jan. 9. 8 am-5 pm M-F. 2211 Willamette. Free.
LaVelle Gallery Pastels by Jan Maitland, ongoing. 11 am-8 pm
daily. Fifth St. Public Market. Free.
LaVerne Krause Gallery MFA Photography Show, through
Nov. 14. 10 am-5 pm M-F. Lawrence Hall, UO. Free.
Mary Lou Zeek Gallery Landscape pastels by Jane
Aukshunas, through Nov. 26. 10 am-6 pm M-F, 10 am-5 pm Sa.
335 State St., Salem. Free.
Maude Kerns Art Center Art Behind Bars, work by prisoners
and ex-prisoners, through Nov. 14. Dia de los Muertos, through
Nov. 14. Docent tours of the exhibit are Nov. 13 and 14. 10 am-
5:30 pm M-F, noon-4 pm Sa. 1910 E. Fifth. $3 sugg. don.
McKenzie Willamette Hospital Work by Carol Fourtner and
Leslie Hanson, through Dec. 31. 8 am-6 pm Su-Sa. 1460 G St.,
Spfd. Free.
Modern Work by Adam Heim, Jonathan Adler, Orfeo Qualgita
and Melissa Muszynski, ongoing. 10 am-6 pm M-Sa, 11 am-5 pm
Su. 207 E. 5th Ave, Suite 105. Free.
Morning Glory Cafe Work by Bohemian Affordable Arts
Group, features affordable fine art, through Dec. 6. 10 am-6 pm
M-Sa, 11 am-5 pm Su. 207 E. 5th Ave, Suite 105. Free.
New Zone Gallery DaDadadaDADA, works from Impact! Arts
students focusing on Dadaism, through Dec. 7. 12 am-4 pm Sa.
1 E. Broadway. Free.
Oregon Gallery Photography by Ron Keebler, watercolors by
Michael Smith, pottery by Carl Smiley and work by many
Northwest artists, ongoing. 10 am-6 pm M-Fr, 11 am-7 pm Sa,
noon to 5 pm Su. 199 E. 5th St., Suite 5. Free.
PeaceHealth Medical Group Work by Carla Lux, through Dec.
4. PRN West. Free.
Pearl Day Spa Photography by Marilyn Kelly and Wally Parker,
ongoing. 10 am-6 pm M-Sa. 1375 Pearl St. Free.
Sacred Heart Medical Center Work by Jim Hayfield and
Kazuko Hill, through Dec. 4. 1255 Hilyard St., third floor. Free.
Sattva Gallery Work by Claire Ribaud, Mitzi Linn, ongoing. 10
am-7 pm M-Sa, 10 am-6 pm Su. 1801 Willamette St. Free.
The Science Factory Science Sleuths: Exploring Wildlife
Forensics hands-on exhibit for all ages, ongoing. Noon-4 pm W-
Su, closed UO home games. 2300 Harris Parkway. $4.
Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House. Historic House and
Furnishings, ongoing. 10 am-1 pm TU-F, 1-4 pm S-Su. 303
Willamette St. $3, $1 youth under 12.
Sweet Home Gallery Work by Maria Avila, Lee Dunning and
Adriana Avila, ongoing. 9 am-7 pm daily. 2690 Kalmia St., Sweet
Home. Free.
UO Museum of Natural History Preserving Sights and
Sounds: The Don Hunter Legacy, recordings from the Pacific
Northwest, A New Look at Oregon Archeology, ongoing. Noon
to 5 pm, TU-Su. 1680 E. 15th Ave. $2 sugg. don.
Washington Abbey Gallery Mixed Media Show, work by local
members of the Watercolor Society of Oregon, through Dec. 31.
10 am-4 pm M-F. 494 E. 10th Ave. Free.
White Lotus Gallery Transience, work by Satoko, through
Dec. 16. 10 am-5:30 pm TU-Sa. 767 Willamette St. Free.
Wild Rose Gallery Photography and watercolor by Corvallis
artist Marjorie Kinch, through Nov. 29. 10 am-5 pm Tu-Sa. 1320
Main St., Philomath. Free.
WOW Hall Gallery PunkPriss Photos in Mixed Media, featur-
ing work by Sebaztien Kieran, through Nov. 29. 3-6 pm M-F. 291
W. 8th Ave. Free.
WORK BY MICHAEL J. CLARK (PICTURED), HOA
LAN TRAN GALLERY, THROUGH DEC. 28.
PHOTO BY TODD COOPER
NOV. 13 Student Recital fea-
tures musicians from Portland
State University, noon, 75 Lincoln
Recital Hall, Portland State
University. Free.
LITERARY ARTS PRESENTS THE
ANNUAL OREGON BOOK AWARDS
AND SALUTES AUTHOR GEORGE
HITCHCOCK WITH THE C.E.S.
WOOD RETROSPECTIVE AWARD.
SEE NOV. 13, ON THE ROAD.
Interplay, performance by Kinetic
Images Dance Company, 8 pm
tonight and tomorrow and 2 pm
Nov. 16, Echo Theatre, Portland.
$13-$15.