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in the garden, 7pm, Agate Hall,
UO. $6.
LECTURE “Once in a Century:
The 2007 Wildfl ower Bloom in
Death Valley,” Mark Akimoff,
7pm, Eugene Garden Club, 1645
High St. 345-9103. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Bob Welch
Old-timey string band Old Crow Medicine Show
plays McDonald Theatre Tuesday
sales donated to the School Gar-
den Project, 5pm-8pm, Roaring
Rapids Pizza Co., 4006 Franklin
Blvd.
MUSIC Augustana, 8pm, WOW
FILM Star Trek fi lm series:
“Wolf in the Fold” and “Turn-
about Intruder,” 6pm, Willa-
malane Center, Spfd. FREE.
Led Ka’apana/Mike Ka’awa,
7:30pm, The Shedd. 682-5000.
$22-$30.
reads from Pebble in the Water,
7pm, Browsing Rm., Knight Li-
brary, UO. FREE.
Heckler’s Movie Night: Bandidas,
7pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.
Explorations book group: Assasin’s
Apprentice by Robin Hobb, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
phony Guild previews Mozart’s
Jupiter, noon, The Studio, Hult
Center. FREE.
MUSIC Denver Mile High Or-
chestra w/Ayiesha Woods, 7pm,
Lane County Fairgrounds. $15.
Orientation for Women in
Transitions program, 10am-
12:30pm, LCC. 463-5353. FREE.
Old Crow Medicine Show, 8:30pm,
McDonald Theatre. $19 adv., $22
door.
Community Conversation pre-
sents a Japanese Tea Ceremony
with Wakakusa-Kai, 7:30pm, LLC
Performance Hall, UO. 346-1977.
FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses a soldier’s
re-entry to the U.S., 9am & 9pm,
KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Wetland wander, 9am, meet
at Willow Creek Preserve.
683-6494. FREE.
Obsidians hike: Rexius Trail, 4
miles. See YMCA board for details/
signup.
GATHERINGS Eugene Sym-
Hall. $14 adv., $15 door.
Campus Band & Orchestra, 8pm,
Beall Hall, UO. FREE.
Joe Manis Trio, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
LECTURES Central America
Studies: “The Political Economy
of Memory: The Oaxaca Upris-
ing,” Gabriela Martinez, noon,
330 Hendricks, UO. FREE.
“Understanding & Navigating
Medicare,” 2pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
SOCIAL
DANCE
Cajun/
Zydeco dance, 6:30pm, World
Café. 344-0748. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
-Eugene Weekly Readers
Exchange” discusses end-of-life
planning, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
- Voted Best
Indian Restaurant
THEATER West Moon Street
-Eugene Weekly Readers
(preview performance), 8pm to-
day & tomorrow, Lord Leebrick
Theater, 540 Charnelton. www.
lordleebrick.com or 465-1506.
$12, $8 reduced.
Special thanks Eugene
for your continued support!
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Sunrise 7:05am; Sunset 4:49pm
thew Dickman and Michael McG-
riff present a symposium, 3pm,
EMU, UO. FREE.
Steven Spielberg fi lm series:
Poltergeist, 6pm, 180 PLC, UO.
FREE.
Bob Welch discusses Pebble in
the Water, 7pm, Festival Hall,
5th & Greenwood, Junction City.
FREE.
The Big Lebowski (10 year
anniversary party), 6:30pm &
9pm, David Minor Theater, 180
E. 5th. 21+. FREE.
SnarkCast: LEMONY
BENEFIT
Pizza fundraiser
w/40 percent of proceeds from
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classical piano
LECTURES “Save Money with
Medicare’s Low Income Subsidy,”
2pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
“Abrupt
Climate
Change:
Assessing
its
Impact
on
Forests and Wildfi re from the
Paleoecological Record,” Dan
Gavin, 5pm, Bowerman Center
for E-Law, Knight Law Center,
UO. FREE.
Music by Mendelssohn, Schubert, Rachmaninoff,
and Kenneth Frazelle’s Wildflowers.
Concert Sponsors:
7BMMFZ3JWFS*OO
Science Pub: “The Science of
Melody: Motion, Metaphor and
Meaning in Music,” Steve Larson,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
escape. relax. renew.
Sunday, Nov. 9
LITERARY ARTS Matthew
Dickman and Michael McGriff
read their poetry, 8pm, Brows-
ing Room, Knight Library, UO.
FREE.
BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM
$4.99 (to go only)
FILM Cambodian fi lm series:
Tournées French Film Festival:
Before I Forget, 7pm, 100
Willamette, UO. FREE.
Art by
Georgeanne
Cooper is on
sale at the
ArtChics’ art
and card sale
benefi t at
5273 Center
Way Friday
and Saturday
Student Lunch
Buffet Special
Av High 53; Av Low 38
LITERARY ARTS Poets Mat-
Av High 53; Av Low 38
$9.99 all you can eat
(children’s prices vary)
Sunrise 7:06am; Sunset 4:48pm
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WEDNESDAY
Sunday Dinner
Buffet Special
THURSDAY
Rice People: Life in the Country-
side, 6pm, 110 Willamette, UO.
FREE.
Art History: “Re-writing the
Revolution: The Special Period
in the Cuban Imagination,” Tania
Triana, 6pm, JSMA, UO. Don.
Buffet Lunch Special
$7.99 all you can eat.
7 days a week.
- Voted Best Buffet
KIDS/FAMILIES Bryan & The
Rockin’ Amigos, 6pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
Taste of India
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall
MUSIC Roger Clyne & The
Peacemakers, 7pm, John Hen-
ry’s. 21+. $15 adv., $18 door.
Eugene Symphony presents
Mozart’s Jupiter, 8pm, Hult
Center. 682-5000. $15+.
University Singers & Chamber
Choir, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $7,
$5 stu., sr.
X-Vandals, feat. MC Not4prophet
and DJ Johnny Juice, Mic
Crenshaw, Syndel, 8pm, Living
Learning Center, UO. FREE.
Free Musical Insights talk
by David Riley, 2 p.m.
Tickets 682-5000
music.uoregon.edu/CMB
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