Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, October 21, 2004, Page 44, Image 44

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    CALENDAR
DEMONSTRATION Intro to
and demonstration of hypnosis and
life coaching continues. See Saturday.
FILM Nixon, 7 pm, 180 PLC, UO.
FREE.
LECTURE
“Anger
Management for Parents,” 6 pm,
Center for Community Counseling.
For information call 344-0620.
Scream in the Dark continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 21.
The Little Shop of Horrors contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
Screening for osteoporosis and dia-
betes continues. See Tuesday.
The Importance of Being Earnest
continues. See Friday.
KIDSTUFF Drinking Gourd
Elementary School SHOcase per-
formance, 12:15 pm, Hult lobby.
FREE.
ON THE
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Hole With the Cops,” Ken Metzler,
1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Center,
Spfd. FREE.
road
Kayak pool sessions, tonight, Nov. 3
and 10. For information call 346-
4365.
“Recent Studio Works and Creative
Projects,” Amy Franceschini, 7 pm,
182 Lillis, UO. FREE.
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
THEATER Vanities, 8 pm
today, tomorrow and Oct. 29, 30
and Nov. 4, 5 and 6, Villard Hall, UO.
$6, $5 sr.
LITERARY ARTS Major
OCT. 21 Daumier to Lautrec,
MUSIC Vienna Teng, 8 pm, Café
Paradiso. $10.
The Little Shop of Horrors contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
LECTURES “Down the Rabbit
Jackson reads, 8 pm, Knight
Library, UO. FREE.
A reading by Oregon Book Award
finalists Michael Ford, Lauren Kessler,
Jewel Lansing and Shelly Lipkin, 7:30
pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
French prints and drawings exhibit,
Portland Art Museum, through Oct.
24. For information go to www.port-
landartmuseum.org
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MUSIC Little Wings, El Come
Work by Ron Van Dongen and
Nancy Azara, Froelick Gallery,
Portland, through Oct. 27. FREE.
Home, Lee Baggett and others, 8
pm, Stonehenge, 2841 Central Blvd.
$4-$6 ss.
Ballet Biarritz, 8 pm, PSU, Portland.
For information go to www.white-
bird.org
Zoe Lewis, Brian Joseph, 9 pm,
Sam Bond’s. $5.
Sunrise 7:44 am; Sunset 6:08 pm
Av High 59; Av Low 39
The Bloody Lovelies, 9 pm, Samurai
Duck. $4.
Howard Robertson reads, 7 pm,
Third Street Books, McMinnville.
FREE.
THURSDAY
ARTS/VISUAL Web work-
shops for artists on the divanow.org
website continue. See Thursday,
Oct. 21.
BENEFIT Unicef benefit con-
Umphrey’s McGee, 8 pm, WOW
Hall. $13 adv., $15 dos.
Norton Buffalo, 8 pm, The Jungle.
$13.50.
certs, 7:30 pm, Cal Young Middle
School, Roosevelt Middle School
and Spencer Butte Middle School.
FREE.
ON THE AIR “Four Simple
FILM Telluride Mountain Film
SPIRITUAL
Festival features Monumental: David
Brower’s Fight for Wild America, 7
pm, 180 PLC, UO. $8, $6 stu.
Impact, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre.
$16.50.
GATHERINGS 35th annual
Eugene ski swap consignment
hours, 9 am to 9 pm today, Lane Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
Questions
That
Dispel
Unhappiness,” Byron Katie, 6:30
pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Religious
Response Network interfaith ser-
vice for constitutional equality, 7
pm, First Congregational Church.
FREE.
THEATER Sticky Buns, 7:30 pm
today, tomorrow and Oct. 30,
Springfield High School Theatre. $4.
Vanities continues. See Wednesday.
The Goat; or Who is Silvia? contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
OCT. 22 Elivn Bishop, 8 pm,
Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $35.
POH-Hop hip hop festival features
music, panels and more, today at
The Ash Street Saloon and tomor-
row at Berbati’s Pan, Portland. For
information call (503) 449-6366.
Lowell John Mitchell Jug Band, 7
pm, Corner Café, Brownsville. $10.
OCT. 23 Umqua Valley
StampFest, today and tomorrow,
Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino,
Canyonville. FREE.
Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30 pm,
Florence Events Center. $19.
OCT. 27 Martha Graham Dance
Company, 7:30 pm, Schnitzer,
Portland. $19-$43.
St. Lawrence Quartet, Beall Hall, UO.
See Thursday, Oct. 21.
CORVALLIS
Salsa lessons with DJs Ivan and
Lupe, 10 pm, Platinum. FREE.
Center, Linn Benton Community
College. FREE.
An opening of work by Subhankar
Banerjee, 4:30 pm, Fairbanks
Gallery, OSU. FREE.
OCT. 21 Looking Wolf concert,
Weatherford Hall grand opening
event features speaker Ted
Kulongoski, 10 am, OSU. For informa-
tion go to www.bus.oregonstate.edu
noon, MU lounge, OSU. FREE.
OCT. 24 OSU Opera workshop,
OCT. 22 Wine tasting and music
7:30 pm, Withycombe Hall, OSU. For
information call 737-4061.
A Fierce Green Fire Symposium fea-
tures Marcus Borg, Joanna Macy,
Kathleen Dean Moore and others,
today through Oct. 30. For informa-
tion call 737-5652.
EVENTS
by Eric Nordbee, 4 pm, First
Alternative Co-op main store. FREE.
Clinton Fearon and Jabong con-
cert, 9 pm, Platinum. For informa-
tion call 738-6996.
Charles Goodrich and Martha Gies
read and sign their books, 7:30 pm,
Valley Library Rotunda, OSU. FREE.
Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30 pm,
LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. $17.
Corvallis Folklore Society, 7:30 pm,
Best Cellar Coffeehouse. FREE.
OCT. 23 WYMPROV! comedy
troupe, 8 pm, Majestic Theatre. $12.
Saturday Farmers’ Market, 9 am to
1 pm, 1st and Jackson. FREE.
Beaver football vs. Washington St., 1
pm, Reeser Stadium, OSU. For infor-
mation go to www.osubeavers.com
Chuck Pyle performance, 8 pm,
Unitarian Fellowship. FREE.
“How to Use Basic Earthen
Plasters” with Ocean, 10 am to 4
pm, Ahimsa Sanctuary, Philomath.
For information go to www.wood-
firedeatery.com
Orla McDonagh recital, 4 pm,
Episcopal Church of the Good
Samaritan. FREE.
Heiligmesse, Corvallis Repertory
Singers, 3 pm, 114 SW 8th, Corvallis.
Peter Morton house concert, 7 pm.
For information call 753-0762.
“Basic Earthen Plasters,” Ocean
Liff-Anderson, 10 am, Philomath.
929-7564.
OCT. 27 Wednesday farmers’
market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
“You Are an Artist!” lecture with
Mark Allison, noon, 204 Benton
OCT. 28 Nature and the Sacred:
Becky Jeffers-Angela Carlson Duo,
noon, MU lounge, OSU. FREE.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum seeks volun-
teers for its annual Mushroom
Festival and Plant Sale. Registration
for the scarecrow contest is due
Oct. 22. Call 747-3817.
Auditions for One Flew Over the
Cuckoo’s Nest, 12:30 pm, Cottage
Theatre, Cottage Grove. 484-6760.
Womenspace fall training is Oct. 23.
For information call 485-8232.
MEGA Halloween Party!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 • 9PM
MUSIC BY BRANDO’S
COSTUME CONTEST w/ $1,000. IN PRIZES
WE SERVE THE FINEST LOCALLY
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