CALENDAR
Kum Dance Company presents traditional
Korean dances at UO’s Dougherty
Dance Theater Friday
FRIDAY, FEB. 23 MC2 &
Heroes: A PDX Tribute to David
Bowie, 9pm, Doug Fir, PDX. 21+.
FREE.
Meadowlark Rising, 7:30pm, First
Methodist Church, 11th & Monroe
St. $2-$10.
FRIDAY, FEB. 23 Brightblack
Morning Light, Women & Children,
9pm, Doug Fir. 21+. $10.
Witness for the Prosecution,
8pm today, tomorrow and March
1-3; 2:30pm Feb. 25, Albany Civic
Theater. www.albanycivic.org
$7-$10.
Grease, 8pm today & tomorrow,
March 2-3, 9-10, 16-17 and 23-24,
Interstate Firehouse Cultural
Center, PDX. www.stumptown-
stages.com $25, $22 stu., sr.
Eco-Film Festival: Source to Sea:
The Columbia River Swim, 7pm,
Odd Fellows Hall, 223 SW 2nd St.
FREE.
Dramatic Vocal Arts Ensemble
presents Puccini’s Suor Angelica,
7pm today & tomorrow, Smith
Auditorium, Willamette University,
Salem. $7, $3 stu.
Frohnmayer, 7pm, Venetian
Theater, 241 1st Ave., Albany. FREE.
TUESDAY, FEB. 26 Low
Vision/Macular Degeneration sup-
port group, 2pm, Corvallis Senior
Center. FREE.
Exchange” discusses the health &
nutritional issues behind manag-
ing your weight w/Kia Stanford &
Rick Bodager, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
SPIRITUAL Circle of Peace
meditation, 6:30pm, 1844 Lincoln
St. FREE.
“Embracing
our
Humanity
w/Emotional
Body
Enlightenment,” a presentation by
Mary Rydman, 7pm, The Spirit
Moves. FREE.
THEATER
Jesus Christ
Superstar continues. See Tuesday.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:49am; Sunset 6:01pm
Av High 53; Av Low 36
DANCE Collaborations Dance
Concert: Modern, Jazz, Hip Hop,
African, 8pm today, tomorrow &
March 3, LCC Performance Hall.
$8, $6 stu., sr.
GATHERINGS
Women’s
Business Network monthly meet-
ing & lunch, “Setting and
Achieving Your Goals,” 11:45am,
Valley River Inn. 984-8778. $20.
Wine tasting: Bold wines, 5pm,
WineStyles. 434-9463. $5.
Willamette, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Jerry Oltion
speaks on “Science Fiction
Demystified,” 6:30pm, Baker
Bldg., 975 High St. 689-0189. $10.
Eugene High Schools’ “Poetry Out
Loud” finalists compete, 7pm,
Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC The Tiffany Lamps, John
Staedler, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $2-
$5.
Toby Koenigsberg & Matt Pivec,
8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10, $8 stu., sr.
The Dandy Warhols, The
Upsidedown, 9pm, McDonald
Theatre. $15 adv., $17 dos.
Paleo, 10pm, Cozmic Pizza. $2-$5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses encouraging
a more vibrant democracy
w/Frances Moore Lappe, 9am &
9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“New Dimensions” discusses
Organizations
Organizing
w/Saul
Eisen,
Themselves
6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
THEATER Hedwig and the
Angry Inch continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 22.
THURSDAY,
MARCH
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Brown Bag Travel Series: “Eastern
Seaboard,” Mark Parker, noon,
Benton County Historical Museum.
FREE.
Music à la Carte: Henry Henninger,
low brass, noon, MU, OSU. FREE.
Cuarteto Casals w/Tom Gallant,
oboe, 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, OSU. $25, FREE OSU &
H.S. stu.
ON THE
road
Brightblack Morning Light plays the Doug Fir Lounge
Friday. See On the Road listings
Newport Seafood & Wine Festival,
2pm-8pm today, 10am-5pm
tomorrow and 10am-4pm Feb. 25,
adjacent
to
Rogue
Ales
Warehouse, 2320 OSU Drive. $7-
$10.
Wine tasting: Australian wines,
4pm-7pm, The Wine Place,
Yachats. FREE.
Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra,
7pm, Yachats Commons. $10.
Sweet Island Thyme, 9pm, The
Landmark, Yachats. FREE.
Big Love, 7:30pm today & tomor-
row, March 2-3; 2pm Feb. 25 and
March 4, Betty Long Unruh
Theater, Roseburg. 673-2125. $10,
$5 child.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24 “New
1pm-4pm, The
Yachats. FREE.
Eugene Bonsai Club meeting,
7pm, Eugene Garden Club, 1645
High St. 686-6153. FREE.
LECTURES “Five Years Too
Long: Discussing Human Rights
Abuses at Guantanamo Bay,” Tom
Johnson & Jeff Bachman, 7pm, 110
MONDAY, FEB. 26 Music
Note - Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the first day of the event.
Wine tasting: Zerba Cellars, 1pm-
4pm, The Wine Place, Yachats.
FREE.
Poet Mark Strand speaks, 7:30pm,
First Congregational Church, PDX.
$18, $14 stu., sr.
THURSDAY,
The Jerry Zybach Band, 9pm, The
Landmark, Yachats. FREE.
Snow Patrol, OK GO, Silversun
Pickups, 8pm, Memorial Coliseum,
PDX. $32.50.
FEB.
22
Portland Home & Garden Show,
11am-9pm today through Feb. 25,
Portland Expo Center. $10, $5
child.
Jamie Foxx, 8pm, Rose Garden,
PDX. www.rosequarter.com
SUNDAY, FEB. 25 Forbidden
Broadway: Special Victims Unit,
3pm, Elsinore Theatre, Salem.
$25-$60.
Wine tasting: Cabernet wines,
from China gala concert, 7pm,
Portland Art Museum. $15.
TUESDAY, FEB. 27 “Polar
Bears in Decline,” lecture by
Steven Amstrup, 7pm, Oregon
Zoo, PDX. $10, $8 stu., sr.
You’re a Good Man, Charlie
Brown, 7:30pm today, tomorrow,
March 3, 9-10, 15-17; 2pm March 11,
South Eugene High School Little
Theater. 687-3521. $10, $8 stu., sr.
Big Head Todd & the Monsters,
Reckless Kelly, 9pm, Crystal
Ballroom, PDX. 21+. $25.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1 An
opening for “The Printed Page:
Artists’ Books by American
Printmakers,” 6pm, Northwest
Print
Council/Print
Arts
Northwest, PDX. FREE.
An opening for “Alchemy,”
“Survey” & “Interval” shows, 6pm,
Portland Art Center. FREE.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
OSU/Lane County Extension
seeks Master Food Preserver vol-
unteers. Deadline is March 23.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/l
ane or 682-4243.
Jesus Christ Superstar continues.
See Tuesday
Now through March 15, low-
income individuals are invited to
have their cats spayed/neutered
for $10. www.spayoregon.org or
503-292-6628 x2 to find nearest
participating clinic.
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
FACES seeks kids ages 9 to 14 to
submit a photo of themselves and
finish the sentence, “I love living on
the West Coast because ….” Send
submissions to plopatafaces-
mag@yahoo.com
THURSDAY, FEB. 22 The
Vagina Monologues, 4pm & 8pm
today; 8pm tomorrow, LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU. $10.
“The Bill of Rights and Citizen
Activism,” a lecture by John
Place,
Directions in Asian Music,” 8pm,
Linfield College, McMinnville.
FREE.
Parent support group, “Birth
History & Choices,” 5pm, Mama
Rose’s Naturals, 383 W. 3rd Ave.
485-9430. $5-$10 sug. don.
Dialogues on Nonviolence, hosted
by TRIM, 7pm, First Baptist
Church, 1175 G St., Spfd. 484-0923.
FREE.
Wine
Alt-bluegrass concoction Crooked Still plays the Shedd Sunday
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