CALENDAR
Storytime features books about
celebrating frontier Oregon, 10am,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
Create mylar ribbon “fireworks,”
elem. ages, 2pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
MUSIC Culture Clash: Shatta-I,
Big Chiefin’, Burtha War Bebe,
Santotzin, Rezhogs, NW Connect
Drum,
EagleThunder
Drum,
Powwow Dancers, James Greely,
8pm, WOW Hall. $12 adv., $15 dos.
Cabinessence, Deke Falcon (cele-
brating the release of Sand in the
Shower, Rust on the Road), The
Fast Computers (celebrating the
release of SP), 10pm, Luckey’s. 21+
show. $3-$5.
Midiyanto demonstrates Javanese
shadow puppet theatre, music by
Gamelan Sari Pandhawa, 8pm,
Agate Hall, UO. $10, $8 stu., sr.
A.R., Damn Your Eyes, Satin Fury,
the Widow White, a benefit for
Womenspace, 10pm, John Henry’s.
21+ show. $5.
Dark Star Orchestra, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $17 adv., $20 dos.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians snowshoe trip to Fuji
shelter, 8 miles; hike the Row River
trail, 9 miles; cross-country Ray
Benson circumnavigation, 10 miles.
See YMCA board for details.
Indoor rock climbing session, 2pm-
4pm, Rec Center, UO. Register at
346-4365. $4, $6 with gear rental.
SYMPOSIUM Violence and
the Changing Geopolitical Order in
Literature and the Arts, 10am-6pm,
EMU, UO. For information go to vio-
lence.uoregon.edu FREE.
THEATER The Full Monty, 2pm
today and tomorrow; 8pm tonight,
Hult Center. $25-$47.50.
Act 1 Festival continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 24.
A View From the Bridge contin-
ues. See Friday.
Beauty and the Beast continues.
See Friday.
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International Championship of
Collegiate A Cappella regional com-
petition, 7pm, South Eugene High
School. $10, $7 stu.
S U N DAY
Brian Cutean, 3pm, Tsunami Books.
Don.
BENEFIT
Flute trio, 2pm, Atrium Building.
FREE.
Sunrise 6:52am; Sunset 5:59pm
Av High 53; Av Low 36
77th Annual
Academy Awards on the big screen,
all proceeds go to the Red Cross for
aid in Sudan and to the Muscular
Dystrophy Association, 5pm, Bijou
Art Cinemas. $10 adv., $12 dos.
Oscar Sunday 2005, dinner and Oscar
party to benefit Pearl Buck Center and
the Eugene 20-30 Foundation, 4pm,
Eugene Hilton. $100.
COMEDY The Comedy Workout
presents “The Evolution of
Comedy,” 7pm, Actors Cabaret. $7.
Live Matinee continues. See Friday.
FILM 13th Annual Queer Film
Festival presents Drag Kings on
Tour, noon; A Few Good Dykes,
1pm; Goldfish Memory, 2pm, 180
PLC, UO. Festival passes $8, $6 stu.
Afghanistan: The Lost Truth, 3pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
Compassion and
FORUM
Controversy: The U.S. Moratorium
on Cambodian Adoptions, screen-
ing and discussion with Tiara
Delgado and Carol Wagner, 4pm,
Springfield Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Chiapas
Caravan send-off party with music
by Mood Area 52, 6pm-9pm, World
Café. For information call 485-8633.
Sug. don. or bring school supplies for
the caravan to take to Mexico.
Ceremony of release and renewal
with drumming, sandtray journeying,
6:30pm-9pm. For directions and to
reserve a space, call 747-6900. $25.
LITERARY ARTS Ingrid
Went and Maia Rossini read from
Mamaphonic: Balancing Motherhood
and Other Creative Acts; Ralph
Salisbury and Frank Rossini also read,
3pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC BeauSoleil avec Michael
Doucet, 7:30pm, The Shedd. $20-$28.
Sage Francis, Sol lloquists of Sound,
Jared Paul, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. $15.
UO Chamber Ensemble, 2pm,
Collier House, UO. FREE.
George Harrison Birthday Tribute
with Maya Love, The #9 Band, oth-
ers, 6pm, Cozmic Pizza. $6.
Darryl Cherney & the Chernobles,
benefit for Oregon Forest Research
& Education Group, 7:30pm,
Growers Market. $5-$10.
ON THE AIR “The Sunday
Morning Hangover” features “The
Ray Davies Diaries, Part Two,” 8am,
KWVA 88.1 FM.
“Sunday at Noon” discusses the
Oscars, noon, KLCC 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride, 32 miles to Four Hills,
meet at Alton Baker Park. For infor-
mation call 484-1734. FREE.
Obsidians cross-country Ray
Benson trip, 5 miles; cross-country
Arrowhead Lake trip, 12 miles. See
YMCA board for details.
Maia Rossini reads from Mamaphonic Sunday at Tsunami Books.
Ski/snowshoe trip through a por-
tion of the B&B fire area near
Santiam Pass, meet at 10am,
Growers Market. For information
call 344-0675. FREE.
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