CALENDAR
Grand opening gala, 10am, Fair
Trade on Main, 1072 Main St., Spfd.
FREE.
Barry Says:
Veterans Day commemoration,
feat. Cpt. Sallylou Bonzer & Bob
Welch, 11am, Vet’s Club ballroom,
1626 Willamette St. 484-0785.
FREE.
“Let’s Make
It Happen!”
José Cruz Salsa Dance, 9pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $5.
Oregon Women’s Comedy Festival
continues. See Friday.
Build your own sandwiches
and try our homemade soups.
K I D S/ FA M I L I ES
“Printmaking: Family Portraits!”
ages 4 & up, 11am, MECCA, 43 W.
Broadway.
www.materials-
exchange.org or 302-1810. $2-$5.
Discovery Family Saturday: Arctic
Lives & Visions, 1pm-4pm,
Museum of Natural & Cultural
History, UO. 346-3024. $5 family,
$3 individual.
NEW YORK STYLE JEWISH BAKERY
LECTURES “Nourish Your
2805 Oak Street • 343-6444 | 804 E. 12th Ave • 343-1141
2 great locations to serve you!
Body: Know the Signs of
Malnourishment and How to
Avoid It,” Victoria Boutenko, 2pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $8 adv., $10 dos.
Roger Strong presents on a new
route on the north face of
Kichatna Spire, 7pm, Backcountry
Gear, 1855 W. 2nd Ave. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS Hope
Lyda signs her books, 8am, First
Christian Church, 1166 Oak St.
FREE.
Still trying to grow out
his peach fuzz goatee,
Warren Barfield plays
Cozmic Pizza Friday
Kris Wetherbee, Rachel Foster,
Harry Nehls, Steve Gordon & Cary
Keirst sign their books, 10am,
Gray’s Garden Center Eugene.
FREE.
Ron Burley signs & discusses
Unscrewed: The Consumer’s
Guide to Getting What You Paid
For, 2pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
George Byron Wright reads &
signs Tillamook, 1952, 5pm, Books
Without Borders. 284-2838. FREE.
MUSIC Atrium Amatuer Hour:
“Mandos & More” performed by
Front Porch, 2pm, Atrium, 10th &
Olive. 344-0483. FREE.
Heavenly Oceans, 3pm, CD World.
FREE.
Emerald Valley Opry, feat. David
Pope & Reuben Shore, Ron
Stanley,
Mollybloom,
Judy
Chartier & Gene Gravning, 6pm,
Powers auditorium, 1801 Echo
Hollow Rd. $5, $4 sr., $2 youth.
Masha D’elphenden,
Cozmic Pizza. Don.
6:30pm,
Heavenly Oceans (vinyl release),
Los Mex Pistols del Norte,
6:30pm, Sam Bond’s. All ages.
FREE.
Paul Wright, Calling Simon, 7pm,
WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.
University Opera Ensemble, 8pm,
Beall Hall, UO. $7, $5 stu.
Girlyman, 8pm, Luna. 21+ show.
$13.50 adv., $15 dos.
The Co-Stars, The Ginger Hustlers,
The Dead Americans, 10pm,
Wetlands. 21+ show. $5.
Heavenly Oceans (vinyl release),
Los Mex Pistols del Norte,
9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+ show.
$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs rides: Rattle Snake Butte,
55 miles; Pleasant Hill, 40 miles,
10am,
Alton
Baker
Park.
www.eugenegears.org
SPIRITUAL Interfaith Prayer
Service, 6:45pm, First Christian
Church. FREE.
THEATER The Seagull, 8pm
today and Nov. 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 30
and Dec. 1 & 2; 2pm Nov. 19 & 26,
Lord Leebrick Theatre. 684-6988.
$8-$17.
Company
continues.
Thursday, Nov. 9.
See
Ruby by the River continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 9.
Thoroughly Modern Millie contin-
ues. See Thursday, Nov. 9.
The Curious Savage continues.
See Friday.
Bat Boy: The Musical continues.
See Friday.
Enchanted April continues.
See Friday.
VOLUNTEER REI Annual
Outdoor Service Project at Mount
Pisgah, 9am, meet at Mount
Pisgah Arboretum. Register, 465-
1800. FREE T-shirt.
Planting work party at Whilamut
Natural Area Butterfly Meadow,
The Seagull
Opens Friday, Nov. 10 at the Lord Leebrick Theatre.
Anton Chehov was a genius, no? And Tom Stoppard is a genius too.
Everything he touches, like the script for 1998’s Shakespeare in Love, turns
to gold. So why wouldn’t an already-golden play, Chekhov’s The Seagull, go,
well, platinum in Stoppard’s translation? There’s desire, affection, frustra-
tion, humor, pathos … and a seagull. From Russia, by way of England, with
love. Show dates are Nov. 10-11, 16-19, 24-26 & 30 and Dec. 1-2. Call 465-1506
for tickets.
Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
Rock ‘N’ Roll Soldiers
Marcus Eaton
Schoolyard Heroes · Grynch
The King of the United States
Opens Thursday, Nov. 9 at the OSU Theatre.
“We want a king, a king we can trust” sings the cast at the opening of
Jean-Claude van Italllie’s “play with music.” And now that we have a heredi-
tary empire in the U.S., even though those pesky activist judges try to say
we don’t, the play is more relevant than ever. Show dates are Nov. 9-11 and
16-18. Call 737-2853 for tickets.
Saturday November 18
1010 WILLIAMETTE ST · 7:00 DOORS · ALL AGES
www.SquarePegConcerts.com
TICKETS AT TICKETSWEST · CHARGE BY PHONE 800-992-TIXX
Kathy Griffin · Saturday January 13 · Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW BROADWAY · PORTLAND · 7:00PM DOORS · ALL AGES · TICKETS AT TICKETMASTER · CHARGE BY PHONE 866-866-4502
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