Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, November 01, 2007, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
JJ Grey & MOFRO play WOW Hall Wednesday
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F R I D AY
Sunrise 7:51am; Sunset 6:02pm
Av High 57; Av Low 39
ARTS/VISUAL First Friday
ARTWalk, led by Miriam Alexis
Jordan, 5:30pm, meet at
Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio, 169
E. Broadway. FREE.
5pm openings include work by
Susan Klein, New Zone Gallery;
photography by Hollie Ash, WOW
Hall. 5:30pm openings includes
five new exhibits, DIVA; “Vistas,”
paintings by Jenny Gray, Opus6ix.
6pm openings include work by
Martina
Hoffmann,
Fenario
Gallery; photography by Claire
Berhow, New Odyssey; work by
seven artists, Museum of Unfine
Art. 7pm openings include por-
traits by Dan Hitchcock, Diablo’s
Downtown Lounge.
BENEFITS Dia de los Muertos
benefit event for Eastside’s After-
School Spanish Experience, 5pm-
7:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. $1-$3.
Benefit show for the Ben Powell
Young Musician’s Fund, feat. John
Powell, The Cheeseburgers, Jerry
Zybach, Mack Singleton, more,
8pm, Cozmic Pizza. Don.
FILM In-Concert latenite: Led
Zeppelin, 11:30pm today, tomorrow
& Nov. 4, Bijou Cinemas. $4.
FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting:
2006 vintage, 3pm-10pm today &
tomorrow,
Oregon
Wine
Warehouse. $12.
Wine tasting: French organic
wines, 4pm, WineStyles. FREE.
Wine tasting: Portuguese wines,
5pm-7pm, The Broadway. FREE.
Blind wine tasting party, 6pm-9pm,
WineStyles. $5 adv., $10 door.
GATHERINGS
City Club
Friday Forum: “Eugene ’08: A
Running Start for the Trials,”
w/Angel Jones, city manager pro
tem, and Kari Westlund of CVALCO,
11:50am, Downtown Athletic Club.
www.cityclubofeugene.org $3.
media talk, more, 6pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Pacifica Forum: “Redesign Old
Glory to Symbolize Uncle Sam’s
Subservience to Israel?” address
by Mark Weber, 7pm, 129
McKenzie, UO. 344-0483. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Tot discov-
ery day: “Awesome Apples,” 10am,
Science Factory. $10 parent/child,
$2 each add’l child.
The Architecture of Media Art
Spectatorship,” Kate Mondloch,
noon, 159 PLC, UO. FREE.
See
High School (non) Musical contin-
ues. See Thursday, Nov. 1.
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SATURDAY
“Identify Mushrooms,” Ed Fredette,
5:30pm, OP, EMU, UO. FREE.
Sunrise 7:52am; Sunset 6pm
Av High 57; Av Low 38
MUSIC Shelley James, Marci
ARTS/VISUAL Free admis-
Curtis Band, Mary Ferris, Debbie
Deitrich, 7pm, Luna. $6.
Gem Faire, noon-7pm today; 10am-
7pm tomorrow; 10am-5pm Nov. 4,
Lane
County
Fairgrounds.
www.gemfaire.com $5, FREE
under age 11.
The Pipettes, Nicole Akins & The
Sea, Monster Bobby, 9pm, John
Henry’s. 21+. $10 adv., $12 door.
First Friday at the Downtown
Library, feat. Sweet Papa
Lowdown, Adventure Dad multi-
La Dispute continues.
Thursday, Nov. 1.
LECTURES “Body and Screen:
Jaliph Trio, chamber music con-
cert, 7:30pm, Blue Door Theater,
LCC. 463-5202. $10, $8 stu., sr.
Pacifica Forum: “The Institute for
Historical Review,” review by Orval
Etter, 4pm, 121 McKenzie, UO. 344-
0483. FREE.
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and
Living in Paris continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 1.
Eugene Recreation hosts an
evening of family fun, 5:30pm-
8:30pm, Petersen Barn communi-
ty center, 870 Berntzen Rd. FREE.
Springfield Thunderegg Rock Club
presents Rock & Gem Show, noon-
7pm today; 10am-7pm tomorrow;
11am-4pm Nov. 4, Oakway Center.
FREE.
Demonstration for a downtown
park, 4pm, in front of Downtown
Library. 484-9167. FREE.
Seussical, 7:30pm today & tomor-
row, Actors Cabaret, 996
Willamette. $15 general, $18
reserved, $33-$35 meal seating.
New Monsoon, Flowmotion, 8pm,
WOW Hall. $13 adv., $15 door.
Do Make Say Think, Apostle of
Hustle, 9pm, Indigo District. 21+. $8.
Alfred Howard & the K23
Orchestra, State of Jefferson,
9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $7.
SPIRITUAL Dances of univer-
sal peace, 7pm, Far Horizon
Montessori School. 345-4951. Don.
FOR A FULL SCHEDULE VISIT WWW.MIKETHRASHERPRESENTS.COM
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MIKETHRASHERPRESENTS
sion day, 11am-5pm, Jordan
Schnizter Museum of Art &
Museum of Natural and Cultural
History, UO. FREE.
Public tour of museum exhibition,
1pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of
Art, UO. FREE.
COMEDY Mike Birbiglia, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $26.
Oregon Women’s Comedy Festival
performances, 6pm-10pm, Center
for Meeting & Learning, LCC.
www.accidentalcomic.com
FILM
Made in Oregon film
series: The Shining, benefit for
Crow High School scholarships,
6pm, Lorane Grange. 942-2219.
Sug. don.: $7, $5 under age 12.
THIS
MON
TICKETS
GOING
FAST
THE BRIGGS
THE TOSSERS
THEATER I Am My Own Wife
Led Zeppelin in-concert latenite
continues. See Friday.
& THE INSURGENTS
(gala opening), 8pm,
Leebrick Theatre. $25.
FOOD/DRINK OWW’s wine
tasting continues. See Friday.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 5
MCDONALD THEATER
Lord
Kelly Joe Phelps steals JJ Grey’s pose (see above) and
plays Luna Thursday, Nov. 1
GATHERINGS
Collectors
West Gun & Knife Show, 9am-5pm
today & 9am-3pm tomorrow, Lane
County Fairgrounds. www.collec-
torswest.com $5.
1010 WILLAMETTE ST · 7:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · FULL BAR WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS.
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
BUKUE ONE
& SERENDIPITY PROJECT
SATURDAY NOV 10 WOW HALL
291 W 8TH AVE · 8:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · BEER AND WINE WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS.
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
JULIETTE
Saturday Market, 10am-5pm, with
entertainment from Janet Naylor,
10am; Sharon Rogers, 11am; Mack
Singleton, noon; Clockwork, 1pm;
Bajuana Tea, 2pm; Natty O., 3:30pm,
Park Blocks, 8th & Oak. www.euge-
nesaturdaymarket.org FREE.
& THE LICKS
Intro to Computers mini-clinic,
10am, Downtown Library. FREE.
Piccadilly flea market, 10am-4pm
today & tomorrow, Lane County
Fairgrounds. $1.50.
Step It Up: Stop Climate Change rally,
noon, EMU amphitheater, UO. FREE.
Rainbow River Womyn meeting,
5pm, McMenamins North Bank.
741-1210. FREE.
Gem Faire continues. See Friday.
Rock & Gem Show continues. See
Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES
First
Saturday Art Studio for ages 9-14,
9am-noon, Emerald Art Center,
Spfd. 726-8595. $5.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 26
WOW HALL
291 W 8TH AVE · 8:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · BEER AND WINE WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS.
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
SUFFRAJETT
SCISSORS FOR LEFTY
TUESDAY NOV 27 WOW HALL
291 W 8TH AVE · 8:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · BEER AND WINE WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS.
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
NOVEMBER 1, 2007
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