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About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 2004)
CALENDAR and 8, with a 2 pm performance May 2, Thurston High School Theatre. $7, $6 stu., sr. Miss Saigon Wednesday. ON THE continues. See AIR “New Dimensions” features “Publishing Towards a Sustainable Society,” Judith and Chris Plant, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. PRESENTATION Nick Mele speaks at the Eugene Nonviolent Peaceforce Chapter meeting, 7 pm, EWEB Community Rm. FREE. THEATER SHOcase perfor- mance features Encore Theatre, 12:15 pm, lobby, Hult. FREE. Murder by Magic, 7:30 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 1, and at 2:30 pm May 2, Willamette High School. $2 and 2 cans for FOOD for Lane Co. The Odd Couple continues. See Friday. Fiddler on the Roof continues. See Thursday, April 22. Fuddy Meers continues. See Thursday, April 22. ON THE road Note- Continuation dates for out- of-town events are listed under the first day of the event. APRIL 22 Mt. Hood Jazz APRIL 24 Annual crab feed and boat show, 10 am to 5 pm today and tomorrow, Community Hall, Depoe Bay. $10-14. APRIL 27 Blink 182, Cypress Hill, 7 pm, Memorial Coliseum, Portland. $29.50 adv. www.ticket- master.com Festival with Rashied Ali Quintet, Blue Monk, Portland, (503) 595- 0575. Air, 8 pm, Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $25 adv., $28 dos. Waterbodies, Bodyvox and Third Angle New Music Ensemble, 7:30 pm tonight and tomorrow, Shnitzer Hall, Portland. $18-$39. CORVALLIS APRIL 23 Oregon Potters Association 22nd annual show and sale features more than 200 artists, demonstrations and children’s activities, 10 am to 9 pm today and tomorrow, and from 10 am to 5 pm April 25, Oregon Convention Center. FREE. Blondie, 9 pm, Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $37.50. Get June Rushing Band, 7 pm, the Dogwood, Newport. $5. a Naked EVENTS P i n o t APRIL 22 Barbara Ehrenreich discusses Nickel & Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, 7:30 pm, LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. FREE. Wines made from certified organic grapes. Available at fine wine shops, restaurants and grocers throughout Lane County. Embrace the World 2004 Spring Tour, 7 pm, Milam Auditorium, OSU, 737-5182. FREE. Earth Day Celebration, info booths, 4 pm, First Alternative Co-op’s main store, 1007 Se 3rd St. FREE. Beaverton, OR. 503-649-0027 • www.coopermountainwine.com In a “warm-up” tour, the Pixies play two shows at the McDonald Theatre – both of which sold out in under 15 minutes. Now that’s gotta be a record. See Tuesday and Wednesday Calendar. Nearby Nature Outdoor/Specialized Rec. Sports/Arts/Dance/Music Swimming/Day Camps Ages 2 1/2 -17 • June 14 - Sept 3 Call 682-5312 Outdoor Daycamps in Local Parks Experienced Naturalist Educators Small Groups, Hands-On Exploring Ages 4 1/2 - 11, Weekly Sessions For registration call 687-9699 or visit www.nearbynature.org www.ci.eugene.or.us EWEB Sponsored Scholarships Available for Conservation-Based Daycamps What is BOB-FM? BOB is 80's HIT Music . . . BOB is 90's HIT Music . . . BOB is whatever else BOB likes to hear . . . • Supertramp • Aerosmith • Billy Joel • Elton John • Fleetwood Mac • REM • Gin Blossoms • Sheryl Crow • Matchbox 20 • Alanis Morissette • Bruce Springsteen • Tom Petty • Dire Straits • 10,000 Maniacs • Duran Duran • Huey Lewis and the News • Kenny Loggins • Hall and Oates • The Eagles • Sting • Peter Gabriel • Goo Goo Dolls • Smashmouth • INXS • Paul McCartney • Eric Clapton • And many, many more!! THE BIGGEST MUSIC STARS OF THE LAST 30 YEARS! APRIL 22, 2004 21