calendar
Sir ReadAlot’s adults-
only persona, Twisted
Twin, reanimates the
classic tales of Edgar
Allan Poe Wednesday at
Cozmic Pizza
David Arora, mycologist & author
of Mushrooms Demystifi ed, 7pm,
LCC, Bldg. 17, 4000 E. 30th Ave.
“Migrating Towards Justice:
Stories to Transform People &
Policy” w/Augusto Obregon,
7pm, Law School 110, UO. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Dzogchen Lineage
Buddha Path Teaching, 7-9pm,
Market of Choice, 64 W. 29th
Ave. FREE.
“Alcohol can be a Gas” w/au-
thor David Blume, 7-9:30pm, 177
Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE.
Voodoo Friday Night Special,
weekly gathering of all pa-
g a n s/s h a m a n s/ea r t h - ba se d
types, bring a drum, 7pm,
Metamorphosis Garden, 797
Hwy 99, info at 844-2339.
MUSIC Jerry Zybach, blues,
THEATER Dr. Horrible’s Sing
originals, all ages, 6pm, A Taste
Gourmet, 270 W. 6th Ave.,
Junction City. FREE.
Oregon Mozart Players Duo,
classical chamber violins, 6pm,
Supreme Bean, 2864 Willamette
St. FREE.
Time After Time w/The Emerald
City Jazz Kings, great American
songbook
gems,
7:30pm,
Florence Events Center, info &
tickets at www.theshedd.org or
541-434-7000. $18-$30.
The Jazz Café, 7:30pm, Aasen-
Hull Hall, UO. $5.
Franz Liszt Birthday Recital,
8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $7, $5 stu.
Eugene Raw: Gemiinii Rising,
Strange Dichotomy, rock, punk,
8pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3.
Reilly & Maloney, singer/songwrit-
ers, 8pm, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette St. $16.50 adv., $18
door.
Blue Scholars w/Grieves with Budo,
hip-hop, 9pm, WOW Hall. $15.
Ty Connor, Andy Friedman, Dave
McGraw, Americana, 9:30pm, Sam
Bond’s. $6.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness,
weekly seniors bike ride, helmets
required, 9:30am-noon, Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.
FREE.
SOCIAL
DANCE
Drop-in
Dance: Fox Trot, 8-10pm, Staver
Dance Sport, 41 E. 6th Ave. $10.
Salsa Dance w/DJ Pachuco,
9:30pm, Davis’ Restaurant, 94
W. Broadway, 21+ $5.
Along Blog, followed by live music
w/Dynamic System, 7pm, Upstart
Crow Studio, 855 W. First Ave.,
tickets at www.upstartcrowstu-
dios.com or 688-8260. $10.
Blithe Spirit, 7:30pm today, to-
morrow, Thursday, Oct. 28 &
Friday, Oct. 29, South Eugene
High School Auditorium, 400 E.
19th Ave., tickets at www.south-
eugenetheater.org or 790-8070.
$8, $5 stu.
Shakespeare in Hollywood con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
light a candle, 7-8:30pm, 3575
Donald St., RSVP & info at www.
poolofl ight.org or 210-8680.
Vegas Style Gaming: A Winning
Hand for Pearl Buck Center,
silent auction, raffl e & door
prizes, appetizers & desserts,
7-10:30pm, Eugene Hilton, 66 E.
Sixth Ave., tickets at 484-4666.
$35 adv., $40 door.
“Creating
Community”
Culminating Benefi t Performance,
West African drum & dance confer-
ence, 8pm, Agate Hall Auditorium,
UO, tickets at WOW Hall or EMU.
$10 adv., $15 door, ages 3-16 $7
door only.
BUY ONLINE :
Adagio: Music for the Soul, ben-
efi t concert for Eugene Zendo,
8pm, Unity of the Valley, 39th &
Hilyard. $10.
OR CALL FOR TICKETS :
My Word!, hip-hop dance in-
terpreting lingo of the streets,
7:30pm, Hult Center. $15.
23 sat
BENEFITS DIVA Open Studio Art
Mazzi’s/Hideaway Bakery Farmers’
Market, year ‘round, 9am-2pm,
3377 E. Amazon.
Kids for Kenya Fundraiser Concert
feat. Smores, IME Dance Center,
EVEREST, King’s Krew, Savanna
Coen, Never Ending & Melting Gift,
5pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.
RideAble Auction, fundraiser
for equestrian program for peo-
ple w/special needs, dinner, si-
lent & oral auction, 5pm, St. Paul
Parish Hall, 1201 Satre St., tickets
at 684-4622. $35-$250.
Zumbathon Party in Pink, fun-
draiser for Susan G. Komen
Foundation, 6-8pm, Regional
Sports Center, 200 S. 32nd St.,
Spfd. $10, $5 under 16 $5.
Fundraiser for Tamarack Wellness
Center & Pool, dessert reception,
EUGENE SYMPHONY PRESENTS
MARKETS
Southtowne Farmers’ Market, or-
ganic & local produce, 9am-2pm,
through Oct. 30, Southtowne
Shoppes, 28th & Oak. FREE.
Tours, fundraiser, visit 21 private
studios, today & tomorrow, info &
tickets at www.divacenter.org or
call 344-3482. $15.
541-682-5000
DANCE Phenomenon’s That’s
FARMERS’
Sunrise 7:38am; Sunset 6:16pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
www.HultCenter.org
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1
Thurs, Oct. 21 at 8:00 PM
SILVA- Tix: $15 & up; S TUDENT &
FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm,
fresh produce, benefi ts local teens
efforts at hunger relief, 10am-2pm,
Youth Farm, 705 Flamingo Ave.,
Spfd., www.foodforlanecounty.org
PHENOMENON HIP HOP PRESENTS
That’s My Word!
Sat, Oct. 23 at 7:30 PM –SORENG- Tix: $15
PACIFIC ARTS PRESENTS
Celtic Thunder: It’s Entertainment
McDonald
Fri, Oct. 29 at 7:30 PM –SILVA– Tix: $55-$35
Celtic Thunder delivers a thrilling performance
showcasing a broad range of diverse musical styles
spanning six musical decades. Hailed as Billboard’s
Top World Music Artists of 2009.
GATHERINGS
Springfi eld
Community Blood Drive, ages 16
& up, must weight at least 110 lbs.,
bring ID, 9am-1pm, Willamalane
Community Recreation Center,
250 S. 32nd St., Spfd., for ap-
pointment, visit lmbb.org or call
484-9111.
Celtic Thunder
THE SHEDD INSTITUTE PRESENTS
B. B. King
Wed, Nov. 3 at 7:30 PM –SILVA– Tix: $69-$39
B. B. King has defi ned the blues for a worldwide audience. His reign
as King of the Blues has been as long as that of any monarch on earth.
UO School of Music World Music Series presents
WORK DANCE COMPANY PRESENTS
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Fame!
Fri, Nov. 5 at 7:30 PM –SORENG– Tix: $15;
S TUDENT &
YOUTH DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
This modernized live version of the movie uses hip-hop, contemporary
and jazz styles to tell its riveting story. The good, the bad and the ugly —
it’s all portrayed in this spectacular rendition of Fame!
Folk Music and Dance from Bulgaria
Sunday, Oct. 24 • 7:30 pm, Agate Hall Auditorium
TICKETS: $12 Gen. Admission;
$8 students / seniors,
available in advance from
UO Ticket Office, 541-346-4363;
tickets.uoregon.edu
Saturday
Night!
Original choreography, raw hip-hop movement and performances by some
of the top-notch hip-hop crews in the area make this dance event an eclectic
representation of the culture and passion behind hip-hop dance.
FILM In Pursuit of a Dream,
Oregon-California Trails Assoc.
production, 4:30-6pm today &
2-3pm tomorrow, Lane County
Historical Museum, 740 W. 13th
Ave. FREE.
Crowbar,
8pm,
Theatre. $8.
YOUTH DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
Pianist Jon Kimura Parker joins the Eugene Symphony
in a performance of Tchaikovsky’s dazzling
Piano Concerto No. 1—the perfect marriage of
Jon Kimura Parker
dramatic bravura and tender romanticism.
ENTERTAINMENT ON SALE:
B. B. KING
KING’S KREW PRESENTS
Operation Innovation (SORENG–Nov. 13)
ARTBEAT PRESENTS
Paul Taylor Dance Company – Taylor 2 (SILVA-Nov. 19)
FREE Lecture-Demo
Monday, Oct. 25
3 p.m. EMU Mills Ctr.
HULT TICKET OFFICE HOURS:
Info: 541-346-2852
UO TICKET OUTLET IN THE EMU:
Tue-Fri, 12 - 5; Sat, 11 AM –3 PM
Mon-Fri, 9 AM –5 PM
EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity.
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