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CALENDAR Wisdom, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $8- $10. Saint James Jazz, 6:30 pm, Sheldon Community Center. FREE. ON THE AIR “Alternative Radio” features “War Crimes and Imperial Fantasies, Part II,” Noam Chomsky, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides a Show ‘n’ Go. Meet at 10 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. SPIRITUAL Zen meditation and sanzen, 7 pm, Eugene Zendo. 302-4576. FREE. Meditation at Lamb Cottage contin- ues. See Monday. 14 FILM Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival continues. See Tuesday. KIDSTUFF Summer Reading Club features a teen book chat, 3 pm, Bethel Library and “Go, Dog, Go!” model car building, 2 pm, Sheldon Library. FREE. “Touch a Truck” event features a fire engine, cement truck, sweeper, dump truck and other trucks for exploration, 5 pm, Petersen Barn Community Center. FREE. “Making Music” storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. Charlotte’s Web continues. See Thursday, July 8. LECTURE “Building Integrated Photovoltaics Today,” Steven Strong, 7 pm, 182 Lillis, UO. FREE. WEDNESDAY Sunrise 5:43 am; Sunset 8:54 pm Av High 82; Av Low 51 CELEBRATION “Liberté, Egalité et Sororiteé” Bastille Day Celebration features Bastille-storm- ing reenactment, cake decorating contest, music and dance, French cuisine, costumes, art and more, 5 to 11 pm, 4th and Willamette. 746- 0345. FREE. MUSIC Indigents, The Pillz, Bang Sugar Bang, Dolly Rots, 9:30 pm, Black Forest. FREE. Dan Jones, Our Lady of the Highway, 9:30 pm, Luckey’s. $3. The Earl Brothers, 8 pm, Café Paradiso. $3-$5 ss. The Motet, Jyemo, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos. Delta Nove, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $7- $10. OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 5 miles, Siltcoos Lake Trail. See YMCA board for details. SPIRITUAL Meditation at Lamb Cottage continues. See Monday. 15 THURSDAY Sunrise 5:44 am; Sunset 8:53 pm Av High 82; Av Low 51 DANCE La Ladder & La Lune ZWELK Dance Cartel collage-move- ment performance, 8:30 pm tonight, tomorrow and July 17, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $10-$12. FILM Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival continues. See Tuesday. GATHERING Women’s Focus book group discusses Reading Lolita in Tehran, 1 pm, Barns and Noble. FREE. KIDSTUFF Dr. Delusions Illusions magic show, 11:30 am, Douglas Gardens Park, Spfd. FREE. 4H Youth Fair, 9 am to 9 pm today and tomorrow, and from 9 am to 6 pm July 17, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival features chalk for all and music by the Sonic Youth plays the Crystal Ballroom, Portland. See July 15, on the road. L ANE S UMMER M USICAL T HEATRE PRESENTS B ASED ON P RODUCED BY SHOLEM ALEICHEM STORIES RON BERTUCCI & JAMES GREENWOOD BY S PECIAL P ERMISSION OF D IRECTED BY ARNOLD PERL JOSEPH GILG B OOK BY C HOREOGRAPHY BY JOSEPH STEIN TERI PAGE M USIC BY JERRY BOCK L YRICS BY SHELDON HARNICK $20 A DULTS $18 S TU / SEN $22 D AY OF S HOW ©2004 Pabst Brewing Company BOBBY BARE JR. With a big-as-the-room persona, an ability to rock the doors off the most jaded of clubs, the heart to hold a room completely still with just his guitar, and a genius for arrangement, Bobby Bare Jr. and his band of merry- makers are one of the most unique bands around. From the End of Your Leash debuts June 22, 2004. Find more about Bobby Bare Jr. at www.bloodshotrecords.com JULY 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 • 7:30 PM JULY 18 & 25 • 2 PM MATINEE Main Performance Hall • LCC Main Campus • 4000 E. 30th Avenue Tix: All TicketsWest locations including most Safeway Stores. Tickets subject to service charge. • 1-800-992-TIXX www.ticketswest.com • Information: 463-5694 • www.lanecc.edu/fiddler • Available June 28 at Lane Box Office 463-5202 18 JULY 8, 2004