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CALENDAR
MUSIC The Whiskey Spots,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $3-$5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
More Beads Than You Can Imagine!
Exchange” discusses family rela-
tionship and river running, 9am
& 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
• Check out all our beads on our 50% OFF rack
• Natural Stones & Gemstones
• Freshwater Pearls & Mother of Pearl
• Glass & Crystal from Around the World
• Ask About Wholesale Prices • Classes
• Custom Designing Available
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www.azillionbeads.net
THURSDAY
EUGENE
665 Conger St.
Suite J
(541) 338-8311
BEND
(541) 617-8854
Sunrise 7:44am; Sunset 5:03pm
Av High 46; Av Low 33
Controversial…Compelling…Inspiring…
ARTS/VISUAL
Rebecca
Cummins, installations artist,
speaks, 7pm, 177 Lawrence, UO.
FREE.
A NEW PLAY
FILM
The Queen, 2:30pm,
Campbell Center. FREE.
So Far From Shore
Ethnic Studies film series: Dil
Se…(From the Heart), 6pm,
240A McKenzie, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Restless Leg
support
group,
2:30pm,
Campbell Center. Register, 682-
5318. FREE.
Intro to “Allying with Herbs for
Health & Healing” class,
w/LadyB, 7pm, Tsunami Books.
485-8787. FREE.
LECTURES Terri Williams,
clinical nutritionist, discusses
strategies to prevent the
cold/flu, 1:30pm, Willamalane
Center, Spfd. Register, 736-
4444. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Do It
Yourself Book Club, learn how to
start your own, 6pm, Sheldon
Library. FREE.
MUSIC
Eugene
Youth
Symphony, 12:15pm, Hult Center
lobby. FREE.
Oregon String Trio, feat. David
Riley, piano, 8pm, Beall Hall,
UO. $10, $8 stu., sr.
Slavic Festival: Joyless
Princess, musical play, 7pm,
Agate Hall, 18th & Agate.
www.slavichome.org $15.
The Pack, Pittsburg Slim, Tyga,
Three Blind Mics, 9pm, WOW
Hall. $10 adv., $12 door.
Starboard Morning, Bad Mitten
Orchestre, Ian Hilmers
Stagefright, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+. $3-$5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses trends in
the cosmetics & skin care prod-
uct industry, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
“New Dimensions” discusses
“The Awakening World Mind
and the Mayan Calendar”
w/Barbara Hand Clow, 6:30pm,
KLCC 89.7 FM.
THEATER Memory House
continues. See Saturday.
CORVALLIS
Events
Note - Continuation dates for
out-of-town events are listed
under the first day of the event.
JAN.
SUNDAY, JAN. 13 Travel
at the Tripp film series: “Hawaii
Paradise,” w/Denise Burkhart,
2pm, Russell Tripp Performance
Center, LBCC. $7, $6 stu., sr.
Music of the Jefferson and
Lewis & Clark era, 2pm, Lakeside
Center, Mennonite Village,
Albany. 926-4680. FREE.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16
OSU’s College of Business open
house, noon-2pm, Bexell Hall,
OSU. FREE.
Vocal & piano master class
w/Thomas Bagwell, 7pm, First
Congregational Church, 4515
SW West Hills Rd. FREE.
THURSDAY,
JAN.
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Music a la Carte: Cello Bop,
noon, MU, OSU. FREE.
Eric John Kaiser, 7pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $4.
THURSDAY,
The Rocky Horror Picture Show,
film & fun, 9pm & 11:30pm,
Majestic Theater, 115 SW 2nd St.
$6.
ON THE
road
FRIDAY, JAN. 11 Floater,
Apex Theory, In Lunar Blue,
9pm, Crystal Ballroom, PDX. $18.
Oregon Wine & Food Festival,
4pm-10pm today; 11am-9pm
tomorrow; 11am-5pm Jan. 13,
Oregon State Fairgrounds,
Salem. $10, $8 sr.
SATURDAY,
JAN.
12
Floydian Slips, 8:30pm, Aladdin
Theater, PDX. $20.
An opening for three exhibits,
4:30pm, Florence Events Center.
FREE.
Social Studies #14 by
Emily Ginsburg opens Jan.
14 at OSU’s Fairbanks
Gallery. See Art in the
Galleries listings
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16
“Walking with Dinosaurs: The
Live Experience,” 7pm today;
11am & 7pm tomorrow; 7pm Jan.
18; 11am, 3pm & 7pm Jan. 19; 1pm
Jan. 20, Rose Garden, PDX.
wwww.rosequarter.com $32+.
Dominic Castillo & The Rock
Savants, Rogue Motel, 9pm,
Doug Fir, PDX. 21+. $6.
by local playwright Martin Cohen
A play about a young man’s courageous
struggle to free himself from his abusive
past of childhood sexual abuse.
January 18 thru February 2
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm • Sundays at 2pm
WILDISH THEATRE
630 Main Street, Springfield
attn:
Order online www.tixrus.us
Box Office 606-1125
OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsored by:
Or haGan Jewish Community • Unity of the Valley Church • St. Mary’s Episcopal • Haugland Foundation
Auditions for Albany Civic
Theater’s The Drawer Boy will
be held at 7:30pm Jan. 14-16.
www.albanycivic.org
or
928-4603.
Applications are now available
for the 2008 Lillian & Paul Petri
Foreign Music Study Fund, which
will award $20,000 to a top
Oregon
musician.
erin.sneller@oregonstate.edu or
737-5592 for more info. Deadline
is Feb. 13.
Artists working in all 2- and 3-
dimensional mediums, including
installations, are invited to sub-
mit images & application to be
considered for the 2009-10 bien-
nium of exhibits at the Maude
Kerns Art Center. $10 submis-
sion fee. www.mkartcenter.org
or 345-1571. Deadline is April 9.
The Riverside Singers will hold
membership
auditions
on
Sunday afternoons Jan. 6, 13
and
20.
psb@efn.org
or
484-7182.
Dammit Janet! Come
to the Majestic
Theater for The
Rocky Horror Picture
Show Friday. See
Corvallis listings
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“Lessons of Leadership: Bold
Bets and Back to Basics,” lecture
by Ursula M. Burns, president of
Xerox Corporation, 6pm, LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU. FREE.
FRIDAY, JAN. 11 Silver
Dollar Horse Show, 8am today,
tomorrow and Jan. 13, Linn
County Fair & Expo Center.
FREE.
Jessica
Lambert,
violin,
w/Seong Nahm, piano, 7:30pm,
First Congregational United
Church of Christ, 4515 SW West
Hills Rd. $10, $5 stu., child.
Dinner With Friends, 8pm today,
tomorrow and Jan. 17-19;
2:30pm Jan. 13, Albany Civic
Theater, 111 SW First Ave.
www.albanycivic.org $7-$10.
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