Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, May 13, 2004, Page 18, Image 18

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    CALENDAR
Oregon dinner, 6:30 pm, Whiteaker
School. RSVP to 687-3489. FREE.
Ananda Marga yoga, 6 pm, 106
Friendly, UO. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Teen book club
meeting, 4 pm, Downtown Library.
FREE.
LECTURES “Petrarchism in
the Hispanic World,” Alicia Colombi-
Monguio, 4 pm, 159 PLC, UO. FREE.
“The Brandt Commission Report: A
Blueprint for Global Justice and
Sustainability,” James Quilligan, 7
pm, Browsing Rm., Knight Library,
UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS
Michael
Toms speaks and signs copies of his
book, A Time for Choices: Deep
Dialogues for Deep Democracy, 5
pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC Eugene Symphony pre-
view, noon, Studio One, Hult. FREE.
Vienna Teng, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$10.
Luther Wright and the Wrongs, 9
pm, Sam Bond’s. $8.
Poetry in Song UO voice students
performance, 7:30 pm, Beall, UO.
FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians hike 9 miles, Little North
Santiam River. See YMCA board for
more information.
GEARS rides 30 miles, Gimpl. Meet
at 6 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
PRESENTATION “Poems
for a Wild Place: Reflections on the
Landscape, People and History of
Oregon’s Rogue River Canyon,”
Kate Westhaver, noon, 330
Hendricks, UO. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Taoist meditation,
reading and instruction, 1991
Garfield St. 345-8854. FREE.
“The Bible and the Arabs’ Ishmael
Story” continues. See Monday.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:41 am; Sunset 8:38 pm
Av High 68; Av Low 43
ARTS/VISUAL
Karin
LaPaulda discusses her work as a 3-
D artist, 7 pm, 115 Lawrence, UO.
FREE.
CONFERENCE “The Borders
of Human Security: Geopolitics
Comes Home” Wayne Morse Center
for Law and Politics conference,
today and tomorrow, 175 Knight Law
Center, UO. 346-5015. FREE.
DANCE Textures dance concert,
8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May
22, LCC Theatre. $10, $8 stu., sr.
GATHERINGS
Women’s
focus book-group discusses Lost in
Translation, 1 pm, Barnes and
Noble. FREE.
City Club of Eugene Spring
Celebration features speech by
Thom Mayne, 5 pm, Eugene Hilton.
Dinner and program begin at 7 pm.
485-7433. Gallery seating without
dinner, $5.
KIDSTUFF Harry Potter Club
final house party, 3:30 pm,
Downtown Library.
LECTURE
“Love:
Communicating Between the
Generations,” Todd Peterson, 1:30
pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity
Center, Spfd. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS
Jeff
Golden reads, 7:30 pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
Kathleen Dean Moore reads, 7 pm,
100 Willamette, UO. FREE.
MUSIC Beethoven Nine: Ode to
Joy Eugene Symphony perfor-
mance, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $10-$35.
Great Big Sea, Carbon Leaf, 8:30
pm, WOW Hall. $12 adv., $14 dos.
Hawaiian Music’s Next Generation,
7:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall.
$13.50-$23.50.
Suzuki Strings SHOcase perfor-
mance, 12:15 pm, Hult Lobby. FREE.
Tab Benoit, 8 pm, McDonald
Theatre. $15 adv., $17 dos.
ON
THE
AIR
“New
Dimensions” features “Victory over
Violence,” Eve Ensler, 6:30 pm,
KLCC, 89.7 FM.
PERFORMANCE My Own
Story workshop performances, 6 to
8:30 pm. For information go to
www.tyscreative.com/threelives
PRESENTATION
“West
Eugene Wetlands,” 7 pm, REI. FREE.
THEATER Noises Off! contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 13.
The Pavilion continues.
Thursday, May 13.
See
Much Ado About Nothing contin-
ues. See Friday.
ON THE
road
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
MAY 13 Tere Mathern Dance,
8:30 pm tonight through May 15
and from May 20 to 22, Conduit
Dance, Portland. $14, $12 stu., artist,
sr.
MAY 14 Chinook jargon work-
shop revives northwest language,
today through May 16, Native
American Center, PSU, Portland.
For information go to http://adisoft-
inc.com/lulu