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    CALENDAR
The Everyone Orchestra conducts its second annual benefit for the Pangaea Project
Saturday at the WOW Hall.
DARIN J. WARD
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:19am; Sunset 8:04pm
Av High 62; Av Low 39
CONFERENCE ArtCessAble
Conference continues. “Just Stay
Home! Cinema Sensibilities on
Disability” is at 7pm tonight,
tomorrow and April 23, 175 Knight
Law. Tonight’s program is “Kill ‘Em
With Kindness.” See Wednesday.
DANCE The Works, student
dance concert, 8pm tonight, tomor-
row and April 23, Performance Hall,
LCC. $6, $5 stu., sr.
FILM LCC Earth Week Events:
Blue Vinyl, 3pm, Building 3
Boardroom, LCC. FREE.
Magic Kitchen (Hong Kong), 4pm,
115 Pacific. FREE.
GARDENING
“Diagnosing
Disease” with Ross Penhallegon,
6:30pm,
OSU/Lane
County
Extension Office Auditorium.
Register at 682-4243. $6.
GATHERINGS The Unbroken
Thread Quilt Show, 10am-4pm,
Lane County Historical Museum. A
presentation
on
“Miniature
Reproductions of Old Traditional
Quilt Patterns” is at 10:30am;
Quilts of Gee’s Bend, Alabama
screens at noon & 2pm; a panel on
“Quilting to Perfect an Art” is at
1pm. $4, $10 week pass.
LCC Earth Week Events: “Defining
Sustainability and How it Applies to
Everyday Life,” noon, Building 1
Courtyard, LCC. FREE.
KIDS Gimme Games for elem.
ages, focus on words, creativity
and strategy, 4pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
LECTURES “America in a
Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our
Nation’s Past,” Ron Takaki, 10am,
Building 6, LCC. FREE.
“Hiking Ireland,” slide lecture by
Tyler Burgess, 1:30pm, Willamalane
Adult Activity Center. Register at
736-4444. FREE.
“What Should Be the University’s
Role in Land Development?,” Don
Holtgrieve, 3pm, Hendricks Hall,
UO. FREE.
“Breathing Life Into the Dead:
Making History Come Alive on the
Page,” Erik Larson, author of
Isaac’s Storm, 4pm, Gerlinger
Lounge, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Jean
Hegland reads from Windfalls,
7pm, Mother Kali’s Books. FREE.
Sexual Assault Support Services’ 7th
Annual Poetry of Survival reading,
7pm, Tsunami Books. Bring original
or favorite poetry or lyrics to share.
For information call 484-9791.
MUSIC LCC Earth Week Events:
Bubbler Bros., 11:30am, Bristow
Square, LCC. FREE.
Rob Tobias & Friends, 12:15pm, Hult
Center. FREE.
The Rainy Day Blues Society hosts
Johnny Dyer, Mark Hummel, Jerry
& the StageHogs, Paul Biondi, 7pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $8 adv., $10 dos.
Capella
Romana
presents
“Baroque Splendor,” 8pm, St.
Mary’s Cathedral, Portland. For
information call 866-822-7735.
Eugene Symphony featuring Adam
Neiman,
piano,
presents
Beethoven’s Concerto No. 3 and
others, 8pm, Hult Center. A pre-
concert talk is at 7:15pm. $15-$42.
Oslund+Co presents Band of
Innocents, The Awkward Duets,
The Edge of the Fell, Fog, and 60
Seconds, 8pm tonight, tomorrow
and April 17, Imago Theatre,
Portland. For information call 503-
221-5857. $15, $12 stu., sr.
Northwest Royale, On the First Day
… They Were Kittens, Idle Class,
Paranos, benefit to help pay Tara
Smith’s medical bills, 8:30pm,
WOW Hall. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses body building
and fitness before steroids with Bill
Pearl, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
PRESENTATION Introduction
to “Biology 103,” the work of Lynn
Margulis: biological evolution by sym-
biosis, 6:30pm, Euglena Edu. For
information go to www.prototista.org
FREE.
SPIRITUAL TRIM’s Interfaith
Books & Beliefs group discusses
Judaism, 7pm, Borders Books. FREE.
THEATER Copenhagen con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 14.
Kiss Me Kate continues. See
Thursday, April 14.
Oliver! continues. See Thursday,
April 14.
You Can’t Take It With You contin-
ues. See Thursday, April 14.
Once Upon a Mattress continues.
See Friday.
Stop Kiss continues. See Wednesday.
ON THE
road
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14
First Impressions Vol. 4, 7:30pm
nightly through April 23; 2pm April
17, Bodyvox Studio, Portland. $25.
Abstracts in April, work by Judith
Dunbar, through April 30.
Lawrence Gallery, Portland.
I Don’t Know Either, work by Brian
Kershisnik, and Myth of Myself,
work by Victor Maldonado,
through April 27. Froelick Gallery,
Portland. FREE.
Diane Arbus: Family Albums, through
April 24; Waking Dreams: The Art of
the Pre-Raphaelites from the
Delaware Art Museum, through May
29; Northwest Masters: Forgotten
Prints, through June 5, Portland Art
Museum. $10, $9 stu., sr.
Watercolors by Bev Jozwiak and
Vickie Nelson, through April 30.
Lawrence Gallery, Sheridan. FREE.
Acrylics by Beth Sauter, through
April 30. Lawrence Gallery, Salishan.
FREE.
FRIDAY,
APRIL
15
Slipknot, Lamb of God, Shadows
Fall, From Autumn to Ashes, 7pm,
Memorial Coliseum, Portland. $35.
WELLNESS CENTERED
DENTISTRY, PC
By taking a holistic approach and arrang-
ing for health rather than merely treating
disease, we offer an opportunity to
restore your oral health to its optimum.
Pansy Party/Blossom Festival,
through April 23. Rasmussen
Farms, Hood River. For information
call 800-548-2243.
We look at the whole picture, consider
health and underlying factors, and take
steps to perfect your smile while prevent-
ing problems before they occur.
Blossom Craft Show, today and
tomorrow, Hood River County
Fairgrounds. For information go to
www.hoodriverfair.com
DARIN J. WARD , DDS F . A . G . D .
Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry
Wellness Centered Dentistry, PC
300 COUNTRY CLUB RD., STE. 290
EUGENE, OR 97401 • (541) 868-2008
Poetry Celebration in the Gordon
House, 7pm, Oregon Garden,
Silverton. FREE.
Barb Apple Natural Horsemanship
Clinic, 9am-4pm today through April
19, 18349 Fadjur Lane, Sisters. Today
is a benefit for Equus Embrace. For
information call 548-6331 or go to
www.equusembrace.com
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
Earth Day Celebration, 10am-4pm,
Oregon Garden, Silverton. $1 sug. don.
Poets Cecelia Hagen, Judith
Barrington, Charles Goodrich and
George Estreich read, 7pm,
Silverton Poetry Festival, Mt. Angel
Performing Arts Center. For infor-
mation call 503-873-2480.
Jane Goodall speaks on “A Reason
for Hope,” proceeds benefit
MedAssist,
7pm,
Salem
Conference Center. For informa-
tion call 503-362-9669.
Homes for Hounds shows several
available greyhounds, 9:30am-
6pm today and 9:30am-5pm
tomorrow, Northwest Pet and
Companion Fair, Expo Center,
Salem. For information go to
www.homes4hounds.com
Ham dinner fund-raiser for the
Yachats Ladies Club kitchen
remodel, 5pm, Yachats Ladies
Club. $7.50.
David Hill Vineyards & Winery tast-
ing, 2pm-5pm, The Wine Place,
Yachats. FREE.
Joe Satriani, 8pm, Roseland Theater,
Portland. $29.50 adv., $35 dos.
SUNDAY,
APRIL
17
Tommy Castro, 7pm, Domino
Room, Bend. $10 adv., $13 dos.
Earth and Ocean Day, 10am-3pm,
Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport.
For information go to www.aquari-
um.org
MONDAY, APRIL 18 Greil
Marcus speaks about his new book,
Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at
the Crossroads, 7:30pm, Pacific
Northwest College of Art, Portland.
$10, $7 stu., sr.
Melissa Hart reads from The
Assault of Laughter: A Daughter’s
Journey Back to Her Lesbian
Mother, 7pm, Coffee House Café,
Salem. FREE.
TUESDAY,
APRIL
19
Wordstock Festival featuring John
Irving, Alice Sebold, Norman Mailer,
W I L LA M E TTE
W
UNIVERSITY
Grace Goudy Distinguished Artists Series presents
David Finckel, cellist, Wu Han, pianist
Friday, Apr. 22, 2005
8:00 p.m.
Jerry E. Hudson Hall
Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center
Willamette University
“When a pair of genuine artists explodes on the stage, exuding not only glamour and
theatrical flair but also superb musical insight, the audience’s thrill is twofold.”
– Chicago Sun Times
Program including works by Schubert, Strauss, Rachmaninov and Chopin
Master Class: Saturday, April 23, 2 p.m., Rogers Rehearsal Hall
Ticket prices: Adults $20, Students/Seniors $12. Tickets available at all Safeway TicketsWest outlets,
service charge added, 1-800-992-8499, or at the door.
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