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    Part of Dance 2004 UO Dance Faculty Performance, May 13-15 at Dougherty Theatre, UO.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:48 am; Sunset 8:30 pm
Av High 66; Av Low 42
BENEFIT 11th annual Mike
Bellotti Golf Classic and Ultimate
Tailgate Party benefits the
Muscular Dystrophy Association,
Springfield Country Club. For infor-
mation call 686-2753. don.
DANCE Dance 2004 faculty
dance concert, 8 pm tonight,
tomorrow and May 15, Dougherty
Dance Theatre, UO. $10, $5 sr., stu.
GATHERINGS Reiki practi-
tioners’ meeting, 4 pm, Island Park
Rec. Center, Spfd. FREE.
Paddle captain’s clinic, 7:30 pm
today and at 9 am May 16, Outdoor
Program Barn, UO. $25.
Amnesty International monthly
meeting, 7 pm, The String Shop,
1325 Railroad Blvd. FREE.
LECTURES “Identity Politics
and Multiple Personalities,” Mari Jo
Buhle, 3:30 pm, 375 McKenzie, UO.
FREE.
“The World of the Oboe,” Robert
Moore, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr.
Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE.
Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30 pm,
The Shedd. $13-$28.
Yo-Yo Ma plays with the Eugene
Symphony, 8 pm, Silva, Hult.
SOLD OUT.
Vocal jazz invitational, 7 pm, LCC
Theatre. $4.
ON
THE
AIR
“New
Dimensions” features “Publishing
Towards a Sustainable Society,”
Judith and Chris Plant, 6:30 pm,
KLCC, 89.7 FM.
“Jefferson Radio” features “Green
Power, Solar Power, Wind Power,”
Collin Whitehead, 9 am and 9 pm,
KRVM, 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
WREN “Stories of the Kalapuya,”
Esther Stutzman, 6:30 pm, BLM
Wetlands Yurt. For information call
683-6494. FREE.
PRESENTATIONS “Wings
and Wetlands,” 3:30 pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
“Childbirth: Past and Present,” 7:30
pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
“Family Bicycle Commuting,” 7 pm,
REI. FREE.
For prices and information, call
465-1506.
Sunrise 5:47 am; Sunset 8:32 pm
Av High 67; Av Low 42
features information on medical
assistance programs, 3 to 7 pm,
Barger Medical Building, 4010
Aerial Way. FREE.
F R I D AY
BENEFIT Plant and garden
LITERARY ARTS “Death of
Noises Off!, 7:30 pm today, tomor-
row and May 20, 21 and 22, South
Eugene High School Auditorium.
$7, $5 stu.
sale benefits the Outdoor High
School, 2 to 4 pm preview today
and a sale 9 am to 4 pm tomorrow,
Outdoor High School, 2621 Augusta
St. 349-7511. don.
MUSIC SHOcase performance,
AMI’s Honors Jazz Band, 12:15 pm,
Hult Lobby. FREE.
Jason Webley, 9 pm, Sam Bond’s.
Kids’ show at 6 pm. $5. $3 for kids.
The Octet Bridge Club, 8 pm
tonight, tomorrow and May 15, 21,
22, 28 and 29, Actors Cabaret
Annex. For prices, call 683-4368.
CELEBRATION Downtown
The Tempest, 7:30 pm today,
tomorrow and May 15, Springfield
High School Auditorium. $5.
COMEDY ComedySportz, 8 pm
today
and
tomorrow,
ComedySportz Theater, 1030 Oak
St. $8, $7 with a can of food for
FOOD for Lane Co.
The Pavilion, 8 pm tonight, tomor-
row and May 15, 20, 21, 22 and at 2
pm May 16, Lord Leebrick Theatre.
tal
Studies
6th
Annual
Environmental Joint Campus
Conference, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Fir
Rm., EMU, UO. FREE.
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Macbeth, 7 pm
today and May 15, 21 and 22 and at
2 pm May 16, Churchill High School
Auditorium. $5, $3 stu.
Paula Lutz signs her books, 11 am to
1 pm, LCC Bookstore. FREE.
CONFERENCE Environmen-
DANCE Dance 2004 continues.
THEATER
Martin Prechtel reads, 7 pm,
Tsunami Books. FREE.
calendar
Dark Star Orchestra, 9 pm,
McDonald Theatre. $18 adv., $20
dos.
“Reality Television and the
Portrayal of Women,” Jennifer
Pozner, 7 pm, Fir Rm., EMU, UO.
FREE.
a Female Moneylender: A Medieval
Murder Mystery,” Judith Baskin, 4
pm, 330 Hendricks, UO. FREE.
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Adrian Legg, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$12.50.
Eugene Excellence Awards celebra-
tion, noon, Eugene Hilton. 343-1117.
FREE.
Vienna Teng plays Wednesday
at Café Paradiso.
See Thursday, May 13.
FAIR Free Health Benefits Faire
Competition, 7 pm, Churchill High
School. The Barrowites opens at
6:30 pm. FREE.
Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy, 7
pm, 30 Pacific, UO. FREE.
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LECTURES
SATURDAY
“Influencing Public Policy,” Marie
Reitmann, 7 pm, McNail-Riley
House. 345-0560. FREE.
ARTS/VISUAL A reception
for work by Hans Teichert and
Sunshine Kesey features wine tast-
ing, 4 to 7 pm, Secret House
Vineyards, Veneta. FREE.
“Garden Smarter, Not Harder,”
Wendy
Stoner,
1:30
pm,
Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity
Center, Spfd. FREE.
BENEFITS Garage sale bene-
fits Eugene Twins and Beyond, 8
am to 3 pm, 2778 St. Lucia. For
information call 342-5234. don.
MUSIC Oregon Jazz Ensemble
Race Against Racism 5k run/walk
benefits programs dedicated to
battling racial inequality in our
community, Alton Baker Park. For
information call 346-4439.
“Passing
Speculations
on
Emotional
Architecture,” Peter Pfau, 5:30 pm,
177 Lawrence, UO. FREE.
and Jazz Lab, 8 pm, Beall, UO. $5,
$3 stu.
Monkee Torture, The Minds, The
Perverts, The Anxieties, 9 pm,
Downtown Lounge. $5.
Lezbopalooza
features
The
Butchies, Magdalin Hsu-Li, Chris
Pureka and others, 7:30 pm, WOW
Hall. $10, $7 UO stu., $16 two nights,
$12 two nights stu.
Women’s Choral Society spring
concert, 7:30 pm, Central Lutheran
Church. $5, $3 sr., stu.
The First Corn-Dog Rebellion night
features Dan Jones and the Squids,
Silverhawk, Easterly and Sunken
Grade, 9 pm, Luckey’s. $5.
Brenda Weiler, 9 pm, Café Paradiso.
$6.
The Clumsy Lovers, 9:30 pm, Sam
Bond’s. $6.
Sinny Sin Sins, midnight, Luna. $5.
MoFessor, 9:30 pm, Mac’s at the
Vet’s Club. $3.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians bike 27 miles to Crow, 5.9
miles, Heceta Head. See YMCA
board for details. FREE.
Sunrise 5:46 am; Sunset 8:33 pm
Av High 67; Av Low 43
Plant and garden sale continues.
See Friday.
CELEBRATION Kidsports
50th anniversary community-wide
celebration features clinics, a
sports/fitness expo and a “Hall of
Honors” dinner, Autzen Stadium
and the Eugene Hilton. For informa-
tion call 683-2374.
COMEDY Comedysportz con-
tinues. See Friday.
DANCE
Dance Theatre of
Oregon’s Bach & The Storybook,
2:30 and 7:30 pm today and at 2:30
pm tomorrow, Soreng, Hult. $17, $12
youth.
Dance 2004 continues.
Thursday, May 13.
See
FESTIVAL
“Dance Into
Diversity” Eugene Dance Festival
features dance workshops, yoga,
dance performances, party with
music by Caliente, today and
tomorrow, WOW Hall. For schedule
and information go to www.dance-
ability.com
THEATER Much Ado About
Nothing, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow
and May 20, 21, 22, 23, 28 and 29,
Robinson Theatre, UO. $12, $9 sr.,
stu., $7 UO stu.
GATHERINGS
Saturday
Market features Farmers Market,
crafters, musicians, vendors & food
court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and
Oak St. Annemarie Russell plays at
10 am; Edison School Choir at 11 am;
Sweet River at noon; Carmizin at 1
pm; Sun Bossa Trio at 2 pm and
Sweet Island Thyme plays at 3:30
pm. FREE.
Spring Inspirations student written
and directed plays, 8 pm tonight
and tomorrow, Blue Door Theatre,
LCC main campus. $5 don.
Fern Ridge Chamber of Commerce
Expo features displays, informa-
tion, prizes and more, 9 am to 7 pm,
West Lane Center, Veneta. FREE.
The Pavilion continues.
Thursday, May 13.
Rainbow River Womyn gathering, 5
pm. For information call 741-1210.
FREE.
SPIRITUAL “Concepts of the
New Spirituality” group meeting, 7
pm Fridays. 688-5926. FREE.
See
The Tempest continues. See
Thursday, May 13.
The Octet Bridge Club continues.
See Thursday, May 13.
Morning
Rose
Waldorf
Preschool/Kindergaten
open
house, 10 am to noon, 1628
Lawrence St. 683-7872. FREE.
Noises Off! continues.
Thursday, May 13.
Family School reunion, 1 to 4 pm,
Patterson Elementary School.
VIDEO
School
See
Youth Visions High
Third Annual Video