Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, March 31, 2005, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
Adventures on Treasure Island, 7pm
tonight and 1pm tomorrow, Majestic
Theatre. $9, $7 stu., sr.
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
Guild Artist Exhibit, through April 30.
Noon-5pm Tu-Sa, ArtCentric. FREE.
THURS., MARCH 31 Bill
Beach Jazz Trio, noon, MU Lounge,
OSU. FREE.
“My Mondrian,” a lecture by Hester
Coucke, 7pm, ArtCentric. $4 sug. don.
“Boston’s Babel: Andrew Dexter, the
Exchange Coffee House and the
Perils of the Self-Made Man,” a lec-
ture by Jane Kamensky, 4pm, 206
MU, OSU. FREE.
Imagine, work by Ann Lahr and
Leetra Taylor, through April 2,
Corvallis Arts Center. FREE.
FRI., APRIL 1 Wine tasting,
appetizer and live music, 4pm-6pm,
First Alternative Co-op Main Store.
FREE.
SAT., APRIL 2 Just Another
Game Convention, 10am today
through 6pm tomorrow, Benton
County Fairgrounds. $6 for one day,
$9 for two.
Super Fitness Saturday, 8:30am-
10:30am, Swanson Fitness Center,
Albany. FREE.
Children’s Performing Art Series:
“Puppet Theater,” 11am, Tripp
Theater, LBCC. For information call
917-7777. FREE.
SUN., APRIL 3 Tsunami relief
benefit with Eric Nicholson, Woody
Fitzgerald and Ralph Penunuri, 2pm,
Corvallis Yoga Center. Don.
MON., APRIL 4 Peter Turchi
reads from Maps of the Imagination:
The Writer as Cartographer, 7:30pm,
Valley Library, OSU. FREE.
TUES., APRIL 5 American
Chamber Players, 7:30pm, LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU. $20, $5 stu.
THURS., APRIL 7 Tree-
houses, 7:30pm tonight, tomorrow
and April 9 and 14-16; 2pm April 17,
Withycombe Theatre, OSU. $7, $5 sr.,
$4 stu.
OSU Percussion Ensemble, noon, MU
Lounge, OSU. FREE.
Latino Americano: Sight, Sound &
Culture, through May 1. Noon-5pm
Tu-Sa, ArtCentric. An opening is
5:30pm tonight. FREE.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Literary Arts is now accepting appli-
cations for the Oregon Book Awards
and Oregon Literary Fellowships.
Guidelines and entry forms are avail-
able at www.literary-arts.org
BRING Recycling seeks submissions
for the Earth Day Art Sale, a recycled
arts and crafts show and benefit for
BRING. Submission forms are avail-
able at the BRING office or at
www.bringrecycling.org Deadline is
April 10.
2nd Annual Around the Block Fiber Arts
Stroll seeks artists to demonstrate, dis-
play and sell their work during the stroll
on July 2. For information call 549-
0989. Deadline is April 30.
Maude Kerns Art Center is seeking
Volunteer Gallery Guides for spring
session. Gallery Guides meet weekly
to learn about visual thinking strate-
gies and prepare to lead school
group tours. Other volunteer/intern-
ship opportunities are also avail-
able. For information call
345-1571.
The Downtown Initiative for the
Visual Arts (DIVA) is accepting pro-
posals from Oregon artists for the
next scheduled round of exhibits in
2006. Applications available online
at divanow.org/beanexhibitor.asp
The Annual
Jello Art
Show takes
place
Saturday
at the
Maude
Kerns Art
Center.
Tasty!
April 8 - 30 • Box Office 465-1506
Production Sponsor:
Sunday Matinees April 17 & 24
Low Cost Previews April 6 & 7
540 Charnelton • www. lordleebrick.com
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6A – 9A The Morning Sedition: Mark Riley and Marc Maron serve a
healthy dollop of absurdity on top and a side order of subversion.
9A – 12P The Al Franken Show: This is the show that takes the
fight against the conservatives to the airwaves! Al and co-host Katherine
Lanpher deliver daily irreverent commentary, comedy and interviews.
Noon-3pm UnFiltered: Co-hosted by The Daily Show co-creator
Lizz Winstead, Chuck D, leader and co-founder of legendary rap group
Public Enemy, and Rachel Maddow, a rabblerousing broadcaster with a
doctorate in politics from the University of Oxford. This uncompromising
program puts politics and culture through the wringer, uncensored and
unfiltered.
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3P – 7P The Randi Rhodes Show: Randi’s legendary South Florida
talk show (WIOD/Miami and WJNO/West Palm) is the PMD anchor for AM 990.
The program features commentary, interviews, call-ins and Randi’s trademark
candor. Randi is one of the first female political talk show hosts in the country.
There are two sides to every story, now Clear Channel Radio gives the Willamette Valley a voice
from both sides of the aisle.
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