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    CALENDAR
MUSIC Brother Ali, Psalm One,
Boom Bap Project, BK One, 9pm,
WOW Hall. $12 adv., $15 door.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses wildfire
deterrence in the urban forest
w/Lucy Edwards & Chris
Chambers, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
“Alternative Radio” presents
Howard Zinn’s lecture, “The
Case of Sacco & Vanzetti,”
6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
VOLUNTEER Wild Iris Ridge:
Upland Prairie & Oak Habitat
Restoration, 5:45pm-8pm, car-
pool from the Long Tom
Watershed Council office, 751 S.
Danebo. jgarmon@longtom.org
or 683-6949.
“Miike Takashi vs. Tsukamoto
Shinya: Main Event in Japan’s
Genre Film Arena?” Tom Mes,
7pm, 182 Lillis, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Mount
Pisgah book group: Pilgrim at
Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard,
7pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum.
747-1504. $5, FREE for mem-
bers.
MUSIC Chamber Music on
Campus, 7:30pm, Beall Hall, UO.
FREE.
Harry Connick, Jr., 8pm, Hult
Center. $35-$65.
Ricky Lee Robinson, DoublePlus-
Good, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.
Devon Sproule, Kids on the
Couch, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+.
$5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange”
talks
w/Susan
Vreeland, author of Luncheon of
Yay! Our show hasn’t sold out like Manu Chao or
Arcade Fire! See The Hold Steady at PDX’s Crystal
Ballroom Monday
Want a Holistic
Training Program?
30
• Humane Gentle
Training
WEDNESDAY
• Manners and
Self Control
Sunrise 5:34am; Sunset 8:47pm
Av High 70; Av Low 45
ARTS/VISUAL Graduating
• Obedience
MFA students give short talks
about their work, 6pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO.
346-3027. FREE w/admission.
• Special
Needs
Classes
FILM Labor film series: Letters
from the Other Side, presented
by Analisa Taylor, 6pm, 100
Willamette, UO. FREE.
• Free
Monthly
Talks
GATHERINGS
“Command
Rape,” panel discussion on US
servicewomen and military sexu-
al violence, 7pm, 110 Knight Law
Center, UO. FREE.
• Certified
Pet Dog
Trainer
KIDS/FAMILIES Hobo Picnic
& Parade, 4:30pm, Playing with
Food, 1973 Pierce St. 689-2441.
$15 per child/adult team.
LECTURE “Sex, Style and
War: Aesthetics and Politics in
Post 9/11 America,” Bonnie
Mann, noon, 330 Hendricks, UO.
FREE.
www.humanedogtraining.com
344-7400
MAY 30
HULT
CENTER
Tickets are available by calling 541.682.5000 or online at HultCenter.org.
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