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THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:19am; Sunset 8:04pm
Av High 62; Av Low 39
CONFERENCE ArtCessAble
Conference and Don’t Just Stay
Home! Cinema Sensibilities on
Disability Film Festival, through
April 23. For full schedule go to cul-
turalforum.uoregon.edu/ArtCessA
ble.htm Tonight’s film festival
theme is “Hollywood Dearest,”
7pm, 175 Knight Law, UO.
DANCE The Works, student
dance concert, 8pm tonight, tomor-
row and April 23, Performance Hall,
LCC. $6, $5 stu., sr.
EARTH DAY LCC Earth Week
Events: “Defining Sustainability and
How it Applies to Everyday Life,”
discussion, noon, Building 1
Courtyard; Bubbler Bros., 11:30am,
Bristow Square; Blue Vinyl screens,
3pm, Building 3 Boardroom, LCC.
FREE.
P R E S E N TAT I O N
Introduction to “Biology 103,” the
work of Lynn Margulis: biological
evolution by symbiosis, 6:30pm,
Euglena Edu. For information go to
www.prototista.org FREE.
SPIRITUAL Humanity’s Team
An opening for “conTEXT,” 6pm,
Maude Kerns Art Center. $3 sug. don.
COMEDY ComedySportz team
improv comedy, 8pm tonight and
tomorrow, ComedySportz Theater.
$8.
TRIM’s Interfaith Books & Beliefs
group discusses Judaism, 7pm,
Borders Books. FREE.
CONFERENCE ArtCessAble
Conference and Don’t Just Stay
Home! Cinema Sensibilities on
Disability Film Festival continue.
Tonight’s film festival theme is “Loud,
Proud and Female,” 7pm, 175 Knight
Law, UO. See Thursday, April 21.
SYMPOSIUM
DANCE The Works continues.
Meeting, discussion of life, love &
unity, 7pm, Spiritual Growth Center.
FREE.
Women in
Sports Business Symposium,
4:30pm-6pm today and 9am-noon
tomorrow, Lillis Business Complex,
UO. Val Ackerman’s keynote speech
is at 4:30pm today; panel discus-
sions take place tomorrow. Register
at www.warsawcenter.com FREE.
THEATER Beauty and the
Beast, 7pm today; 7:30pm tomor-
row and April 23; 2pm April 24,
North Eugene High School. $8, $6
stu., sr.
Copenhagen, 8pm tonight, tomor-
row and April 23 and 28-30; 2pm
April 24, Lord Leebrick Theatre. For
information call 465-1506.
See Thursday, April 21.
EARTH DAY Oil on Water
screens, 6pm, Knight Law, UO. FREE.
Earth
First!
Round
River
Rendezvous Road Show: spoken
word, slideshow, music and discus-
sion, 7pm, EMU, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS The Unbroken
Thread Quilt Show, 10am-4pm, Lane
County Historical Museum. A pre-
sentation on “Sewing It? Or
Searching for It?” is at 10:30am; a
panel on “Quilting at Long
Distance” is at 1pm. $4, $10 week
pass.
LITERARY ARTS David
Sedaris, 8pm, Hult Center. $18.50-
$28.50.
MUSIC
One Point Star, No
Looking Back, StopSignGo, Hot
Sack of Nuts, 6:30pm, EDGE
Skatepark, Spfd. $5, $8 to skate.
Nancy Ream and the John Bliss
XTET, 7pm, Triomphe, 1591
Willamette. FREE.
UO Opera Ensemble presents
Rossini’s
“La
Cambiale
di
Matrimonio
(The
Marriage
Contract)” and Puccini’s “Gianni
Schicchi,” adapted by Charles Turley,
7pm tonight, tomorrow and April 24,
Beall Hall, UO. $10, $5 stu., sr.
The Good Life, The Velvet Teen,
Bella Lea, Consafos, 8:30pm, WOW
Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.
Latino Music Festival, a benefit for
Centro LatinoAmericano, with
Sandunga, Sun Bossa, Mithrandir,
Samba Ja, Macaco Bellho, Edson
Oliveira and Caliente, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $25.
Todd Snider, South Austin Jug
Band, 8:30pm, John Henry’s. 21+
show. $15 adv., $17 dos.
Stop Kiss continues. See Thursday,
April 21.
You Can’t Take It With You contin-
ues. See Thursday, April 21.
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SATURDAY
Sunrise 6:16am; Sunset 8:07pm
Av High 62; Av Low 40
ARTS/VISUAL Do Mi Stauber
demonstrates colored pencil draw-
ing and shows beginning techniques,
1pm-4pm, UO Bookstore. FREE.
“Sketchbooks: Textures of Nature”
with Kristine Kirkeby, 1pm, Mount
Pisgah Arboretum. Register at 747-
1504. $15.
Global Warming Panel, 6pm, 150
Columbia, UO. FREE.
FILM
BENEFIT MS Walk to raise
Beyond These Narrow Borders and
talk by Peter Hwosch, 7pm, World
Café. Don.
money for the Oregon Chapter of the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society,
9am registration, 10am walk,
Skinner’s Butte Park. For information
go to www.mswalkoregon.com
GARDENING
“Diagnosing
Disease” with Ross Penhallegon,
6:30pm, OSU/Lane County Extension
Office Auditorium. Register at 682-
4243. $6.
Spring Fling 2005, fund-raiser for
Birth to Three with oral auction, raf-
fle, dinner, music and more, 6pm,
Eugene Hilton. For information call
484-5316. $75.
GATHERINGS The Unbroken
Thread Quilt Show, 10am-4pm, Lane
County Historical Museum. A presen-
tation 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.
COMEDY ComedySportz con-
tinues. See Friday.
CONFERENCE ArtCessAble
Conference and Don’t Just Stay
Home! Cinema Sensibilities on
Disability Film Festival continue.
Tonight’s film festival focus is “Not
Dead Yet,” a filmtalk and discus-
sion, 7pm, DIVA. The Eugene Glass
School’s Dual Purpose Project
party is at 7pm, Eugene Glass
School. See Thursday, April 21.
KIDS Gimme Games for elem.
ages, focus on words, creativity and
strategy, 4pm, Downtown Library.
FREE.
calendar
Once Upon a Mattress continues.
See Thursday, April 21.
Gallery Talk: “From Idealism to
Individualism: Artists of Europe
Creating a View of the World,”
David Turner, 2pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art. FREE.
Magic Kitchen (Hong
Kong), 4pm, 115 Pacific. FREE.
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Oliver! continues. See Thursday,
April 21.
DANCE The Works continues.
LECTURES “America in a
Different Mirror: Re-visioning Our
Nation’s Past,” Ron Takaki, 10am,
Building 6, LCC. FREE.
See Thursday, April 21.
EARTH DAY Surf Day! Dollar
Day Sale, all proceeds benefit the
Surfrider Foundation, 10am-6pm,
Buffalo Exchange. FREE.
Mark Thoma and Tim Duy speak on
“Social
Security
Insurance,
Privatization and Other Proposals for
Reform,” 12:15pm, Mallard Banquet
Hall. Register at 343-7917. 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.
Living Legends knock it out the park Sunday at the McDonald Theatre.
Kiss Me Kate, 7:30pm tonight,
tomorrow and April 23, Springfield
High School. $8, $5 stu., sr.
Jean
Hegland reads from Windfalls, 7pm,
Mother Kali’s Books. FREE.
2nd Annual Downtown Eugene
Excellence Awards Celebration,
noon, Eugene Hilton. FREE.
Oliver!, 8pm tonight, tomorrow and
April 23, Cottage Theatre, Cottage
Grove. $16, $14 Thursday.
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.
Once Upon a Mattress, 7:30pm
tonight, tomorrow and April 23,
Marist High School Theatre. $10, $8
stu., sr.
Pacifica Forum: “Latter Day Saints’
Peace Testimony: Initial Inquiry into
the Posture of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
Regarding War and Peace,” 4pm,
128 Chiles, UO. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS
MUSIC Rob Tobias & Friends,
12:15pm, Hult Center. FREE.
The Rainy Day Blues Society pre-
sents Johnny Dyer, Mark Hummel,
Jerry & the StageHogs, Paul Biondi,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $8 adv., $10 dos.
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.
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.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians flat tire clinic, 7pm;
Mount Pisgah native plant hike, 3
miles. See YMCA board for details.
Stop Kiss, 8pm tonight, tomorrow
and April 23 and 28-30, Arena
Theatre, UO. $6, $5 stu., sr.
Willamette Repertory Theatre pre-
sents You Can’t Take It With You,
7:30pm tonight; 8pm tomorrow and
April 23; 2pm April 24, Hult Center.
For information call 682-5000.
Rhythm circle with Annie O’Shea,
7pm, Mother Kali’s. FREE.
KIDS Grade 6 play, A Roman
Farce, 7pm, Eugene Waldorf School.
For information call 683-6951.
LECTURES
“Korean
Literature: Oral Epics,” Kyeung-sun
Park, noon, 103 Gerlinger, UO.
FREE.
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“Traumatic
Loss
and
the
Reformulation of Subjectivity: The
Failures of Renaissance Humanism
and the Redemptive Wilderness in
Edward Abbey’s Black Sun,”
Michelle Satterlee, noon, 159 PLC,
UO. FREE.
Sunrise 6:17am; Sunset 8:06pm
Av High 62; Av Low 39
Pastora Asunción Gutierrez speaks
and shows Zapotec rugs, 4pm-7pm,
World Café. Presentations are at
5:30pm and 6:30pm. FREE.
F R I D AY
ARTS/VISUAL “Art Without
Limits” presentation and hands-on
art regarding accessible art tools
for people with disabilities, 8am-
4pm, Hilyard Community Center.
For information call 682-6365.
“The Chinookan Nations Encounter
the Corps of Discovery,” Pat
Courtey Gold, 5:30pm, 110 Knight
Law, UO. FREE.
Flowmotion, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$5.
Victor Noriega Trio, 9pm, Jo
Federigo’s. 21+ show. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses pelvic tilt syn-
drome with Dr. Harry Oxenhandler,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
The John H. Baldwin Film & Lecture
Series: The End of Suburbia screens
at 11am; Jim Maloney discusses “A
Random Walk Around Peak Oil” at
12:15pm; Dale Lugenbehl and Sandy
Aldridge
speak
on
“The
Environmental Effects of Our
Everyday Food Choices” at 1pm;
Robert Bolman discusses “The
Emerging Ecovillage: Intentional
Communities and Sustainable
Development” at 2pm; Bob Doppelt
speaks on “Climate Change: Local
Effects, Solutions and Opportunities”
at 3pm; Oil on Ice screens at 4pm.
EWEB Training Room. FREE.
Earth Day Celebration, 11am-5pm,
EWEB River Plaza. FREE.
GARDENING Worm bin com-
posting with an OSU master gar-
dener, 10am, OSU Lane County
Extension Service Auditorium.
Register at 682-5542. $25.
Birds of the Willamette Valley
slideshow, 7pm, 110 Willamette, UO.
FREE.
Hands-on composting with an OSU
master gardener 10am, River
House compost demo site, 301 N.
Adams. FREE.
Welcome Back Swifts event, see
thousands of Vaux’s swifts circling
before roosting for the night, sun-
set, Agate Hall, UO. For information
call 485-BIRD.
Early spring containers with Shirley
Osuna, 10am Gray’s Garden Center
Eugene; 1pm Gray’s Garden Center
Springfield. FREE.
SPIRITUAL
Perennial picks for 2005 with
Susan Watson, noon, Down to
Earth Olive St. FREE.
SYMPOSIUM
GATHERINGS Lane County
Farmer’s Market, 9am-4pm, 8th
Ave. & Oak St. FREE.
Forestland
Dwellers’ No-Spray Prayer Circle,
noon. For locations call 342-8332.
Women in
Sports Business Symposium con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 21.
THEATER
You’re It!, 8pm
tonight and tomorrow, Actor’s
Cabaret. For information call 683-
4368.
Beauty and the Beast continues.
See Thursday, April 21.
Copenhagen continues.
Thursday, April 21.
See
Kiss Me Kate continues. See
Thursday, April 21.
Eugene Saturday Market, 10am-
5pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. Music by
Jim Fritz, 10am; Sharon Rogers,
11am; David G., noon; Richie G. &
Michael Kevin Daly, 1pm; Joe Manis
Trio, 2pm; Amish Love Child,
3:30pm. FREE.
Exotic Bird Fair, vendors, birds, pre-
sentations and displays, proceeds
benefit Exotic Bird Rescue, 10am-
5pm today and tomorrow, Irving
Grange. $2 sug. don.