“Cinco de Mayo Bomb” with Bow
Wow, Twista, Ne-Yo, E-40, Bubba
Sparxxx and more, 7:30pm, Rose
Garden, Portland. $15-$55.
CALENDAR
Mad Caddies, Love Equals
Death, Breathe Fire, 7pm,
Domino Room, Bend. $12 adv.
Dean Kramer, Claire Wachter, David
Riley, Milagro Vargas, Fritz Gearhart
and Brad Foley, 7pm, Sherman
Clay-Moe’s Pianos, Portland.
music.uoregon.edu FREE.
An opening for “Five Folks: A
Variety Show,” Linfield College
senior thesis exhibition, 6pm,
Portland Art Center. FREE.
An opening for work by Jennifer
Gray, 6pm, Lawrence Gallery,
Portland. FREE.
attn:
John Maxwell Taylor speaks at Unity of the Valley
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, May 4.
Tartuffe, 7:30pm tonight and
May 3 & 6; 3pm April 30, Lincoln
Performance Hall, Portland
State University. $20.50, $18.50
sr., $11.50 stu.
Northwest Quilters Guild 31st
Annual Quilt Show, “Stroll
Through a Quilted Garden,”
10am-6pm today, 10am-5pm
tomorrow and 10am-3pm April
30, University Place, Portland
State University. $5, $4 stu., sr.
Peony Bloom Season, 9am-7pm,
Adelman Peony Gardens, Salem.
www.peonyparadise.com
A Taste of Ashland Gala Preview,
music, food, student demonstra-
tions and art displays and artist
quick draw and auction, 6pm,
Ashland Springs Hotel. FREE.
2006 Oakridge Tree Planting
Festival, with festival fair, 10K
run, parade, music, talent show,
Tree Planting Princesses coro-
nation, quilt show and more,
today through Sunday, various
locations, Oakridge. 782-2933.
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
Nashville Songwriters Showcase
with Tim Johnson and James
Dean Hicks, 8pm, Domino Room,
Bend. $5.
Junior Brown, The Troublemakers,
8pm, Aladdin Theater, Portland.
$20 adv., $22 dos.
A Taste of Ashland, 50 restau-
rants, wineries and breweries
from the region pair up with 20
galleries for a feast for the eyes
and palate, today and tomorrow,
downtown Ashland. Tickets at
877-752-6278.
Gene Bertoncini, 8pm, Brandborg
Winery, Elkton. 584-2870. $10.
“Looking at the Small Picture”
two-day show and sale of small
format art, 10am-5pm today and
tomorrow, Florence Events
Center. Rosie, 997-5388.
Americanistan, Angelina, Troupe
Hipnotic, 6:30pm, Drift Inn,
Yachats. 547-4477. FREE.
Jefferson
Dancers,
Newport
Performing
Center. $13, $10 stu., sr.
8pm,
Arts
Everybody Loves Opal dinner
theater production, tonight,
tomorrow and May 1, Willamette
Activity
Center,
Oakridge.
Advance tickets required; 782-
5701. $15.
Friends of North Bend Public
Library book sale, a benefit for
the library, 11am-3pm, North
Bend Public Library. 756-0400.
Peter Giri, 8:30, Riverside Inn,
Leaburg. FREE.
SUNDAY,
APRIL
30
Oregon
Symphony
String
Quartet, 3pm, The Old Church,
Portland. $20, $10 stu.
Central Coast Chorale presents
“Nothin’ But Love,” 4pm, Newport
Performing Arts Center. Don.
WEDNESDAY,
MAY
3
Inbal Pinto Dance Company,
7:30pm,
Arlene
Schnitzer
Concert Hall, Portland. $19-$43.
An opening for “The Details
Show,” photography by Kelly
James, 5pm, Mary Lou Zeek
Gallery, Salem. FREE.
“Mystery in a Bottle” tasting,
1pm-4pm, The Wine Place,
Yachats. FREE.
THURSDAY, MAY 4 Sigur
Ros, Amina, 8pm, Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland.
$27.50 adv.
Seaside Kids 50th Anniversary
Celebration,
1pm,
Seaside
Convention Center. 800-394-
3303. FREE.
TV on the Radio, Celebration,
9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, Portland.
21+ show. $15.
OPPORTUNITIES
Womenspace spring volunteer
training takes place May 6, 13 and
20. Learn what you can do to effec-
tively support someone living with
domestic violence and make a dif-
ference to families reaching out for
help. Bilingual and multicultural
men and women are especially
encouraged to apply. 485-8232 ext.
102 or communityed@cnddv.com
Established conscious improv
group open to adding new mem-
bers. Call for actors of all ages
who want to explore the joys and
challenges of spontaneous
expression. Attitude more impor-
tant than experience. Peter, 434-
6232 (days) or 543-5994 (cell)
for information and location.
Sing and perform Russian music,
classical and folk. Choir open to
men and women of all ages; ability
to read music and speak Russian
not necessary. Meets Mondays,
7pm, Eugene Hotel. 747-7416.
Secret House Vineyard’s Black
Velvet Club is holding auditions
for The Night Disco Died. Singers,
dancers and actors needed for
this paying job. 337-7752.
Actors Cabaret of Eugene is hold-
ing auditions for Evita, the
Broadway musical, at 6:30pm May
8. 3 men and 2 women plus large
ensemble and chorus of children
needed. All roles are open; all must
be strong singers. Prepare a short
Broadway-style song. Stagehands
and those interested in costumes,
etc. also needed. 683-4368.
Senior & Disabled Services seeks
Senior Service Advisory Council
members. The Council serves all of
Lane County and advises the Lane
Council of Government’s Board of
Directors and staff on issues relat-
ed to client services in the county.
For information or application, call
682-4137. Applications due May 5.
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