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Refl ective Readers book group:
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-
Time Indian by Sherman Alexie,
7pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
Thor Hanson reads from The
Impenetrable Forest: My Gorilla
Years in Uganda, 7pm, 182 Lillis,
UO. FREE.
MUSIC Riverside Chamber Sym-
phony presents Mendelssohn &
more, 7:30pm, United Lutheran
Church, 2230 Washington. $5
sug. don.
Mistah F.A.B., San Quinn, Glass-
es Malone, 9pm, WOW Hall. $13
adv., $15 door.
Lydia Van Dreel, horn recital, w/
guests, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10,
$8 stu., sr.
The Daveys, Train Wreck Riders,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5.
Detrick/Swigart Jazz Orchestra,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
Grrrlz Rock! sessions continues.
See Thursday, Nov. 13.
ON THE AIR “New Dimen-
sions” presents “How to Create
and Join an Intentional Commu-
nity” with Diana Leafe Christian,
6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
THEATER West Moon Street,
benefi t
performance
for
StoveTeam International, w/wine
& cheese reception after the
show, 8pm, Lord Leebrick The-
ater. www.lordleebrick.com $35.
“I wanna turn you on / I wanna make
you come / two hundred times a day.” Of
Montreal plays PDX’s Roseland Theater
Thursday, Nov. 20. See On the Road listings
Birds continues. See Friday.
Theater. www.majestic.org or
738-7469. $9, $7 under age 17.
CORVALLIS
Spiritual Cinema: The Moses
Code, 7:30pm, Friends Meeting
House, 3311 NW Polk. www.
unityofcorvallis.org FREE.
events
Note - Continuation dates for
out-of-town events are listed
under the fi rst day of the event.
THURSDAY, NOV. 13 The
Foreigner, 7:30pm today, tomor-
row and Nov. 20-22; 2pm Nov. 16,
Withycombe Hall, OSU. $5-$12.
FRIDAY, NOV. 14 Bob Ross
Open Invitational Nature Pho-
tography Show, 7pm, Rm. F-104,
LBCC, Albany. FREE.
The Somewhat True Tale of Robin
Hood, 7:30pm today; 1:30pm
tomorrow and Nov. 16, Majestic
SATURDAY, NOV. 15 Grand
opening celebration & reception
for work by Lauren Wingert,
noon-5pm, Gateway Gallery,
1233 Main St., Philomath. FREE.
“Rainwater Catchment Systems”
clinic w/David Eckert, 7pm, First
Alternative Co-op South Store.
FREE.
MONDAY, NOV. 17 OSU Men’s
Chorus Festival public concert,
7pm, La Sells Stewart Center,
OSU. $5.
THURSDAY, NOV. 20 “Tropi-
cal Wings: Imperialism in the But-
terfl y Zone,” lecture by William
Leach, 4pm, MU, OSU. FREE.
ON THE
road
THURSDAY, NOV. 13 “Cos-
mology at the Frontier,” lecture
by Brian Greene, 7pm, Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall, PDX.
503-232-2300.
Portland Opera present Beethoven’s
Fidelio, 7:30pm today; 2pm Nov.
15, Keller Auditorium, PDX. www.
portlandopera.org $20+.
Guys and Dolls, today through
Nov. 15, Portland Center Stage.
www.pcs.org
FRIDAY, NOV. 14 Hotel Café
Tour, feat. Thao Nguyen, Meiko,
Kate Havnevik, Lenka, more,
10pm, Doug Fir Lounge, PDX. 21+.
$17.
Opening Nights
Birds OPENS AT LCC FRIDAY, NOV. 14.
Aristophanes, not Hitchcock, OK? A prize-winning play since 414 Before the Christian
Era, Birds takes on politics and usually wins. With masks and humor, the LCC students
will show the way to peace. Bring that on! Show dates are Nov, 14-16 & 20-22 at LCC’s
Blue Door Theatre. Tix at 463-5761.
Pigs in Love OPENS AT ACE ANNEX FRIDAY, NOV. 14.
Local playwright Dorothy Velasco’s Pigs in Love hits the stage under the direction of
expert Reva Kaufman. Lovers, farms, pigs and emotional baggage mix for what ACE’s
Jim Roberts describes as “a heartfelt comedy about the consequences of living a lie.”
Show dates are Nov. 14-15, 21-23, 28 & 29. Tix at www.actorscabaret.org or 683-4368.
West Moon Street OPENS AT THE LORD LEEBRICK FRIDAY, NOV. 14.
Combine Oscar Wilde with playwright Rob Urbinati, a UO alum who directed at the
Leebrick early in its life; Fred Gorelick, a director recently relocated from teaching
acting at North Carolina State; and actors both new to Eugene (Jane Percy, Laura
Robinson-Thomas) and locally beloved (Sybil Merton, Rebecca Nachison, Ian
Armstrong and many more) — and you have a witty mystery/comedy that should charm
the audience … if they live through the evening! Show dates are Nov. 14-15, 20-23 &
28-30 and Dec. 4-6. Tix at www.lordleebrick.com or 465-1506.
86784 Franklin Blvd
X-Street E 30th Ave
I-5 Exit 189 South
I-5 Exit 188B North
541.636.3203
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