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OREGON MOZART PLAYERS PRESENTS Passing the Baton: David Hattner Conducts Saturday, October 8 at 7:30 PM SORENG— Tix: $39-$18; student & youth discounts available Musicians and critics praise Mr. Hattner for his sense of drama and rapport with the orchestra. EUGENE SYMPHONY PRESENTS Pomp & Circumstance David Hattner Thursday, October 20 at 8:00 PM SILVA— Tix: $15 & up; student & youth discounts available Andrew Sewell conducts Britten’s playful primer, Elgar’s Pomp & Circumstance, and Haydn’s boisterous London Symphony. BALLET FANTASTIQUE PRESENTS Incendio Saturday, October 22 at 7:30 PM Sunday, October 23 at 2:30 PM Andrew Sewell SORENG— Tix: $33-$27; student, youth & senior discounts available The season opens with powerful bravura, when the LA-based band Incendio plays its Latin, Middle Eastern jazz-fusion live with Ballet Fantastique. POPOVICH COMEDY PET THEATER PRESENTS The World-Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater Friday, October 28 at 7:00 PM SORENG— Tix: $27-$22; youth discount available A unique blend of comedy, world-champion juggling, and the extraordinary talents of more than 30 performing pets. Gregory Popovich rescued the animals from shelters and transformed them into Las Vegas stars! J MAX PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS Tech N9ne: Lost Cities Tour Friday, October 28 at 8:30 PM SILVA— Tix: $29.50 Tech N9ne On stage with Tech N9ne, Strange Music’s Krizz Kaliko and Kutt Calhoun will treat fans to a high-energy, crowd-hyping performance that exceeds expectations. Flawless, rounds out this roster of hip-hop artists. TICKET OFFICE INFORMATION BUY TICKETS ONLINE: WWW. HULTCENTER .ORG OR CALL: 541-682-5000 HULT TICKET OFFICE HOURS: Tues-Fri, 12-5 PM ; Sat, 11 AM –3 PM ONE HOUR BEFORE PERFORMANCE MON-SAT, TWO HOURS BEFORE ON SUN. UO TICKET OUTLET IN THE EMU: Mon-Fri, 9 AM –5 PM At the Eugene Water & Electric Board, we’re empowering citizens with resources to save money and energy in their homes and businesses—like Reyna Gaspar, who saved $3,500 with state and EWEB rebates on a new ductless heat pump, plus attic and floor insulation. In six months, she’s already saved $200 on her electric bill, and her philodendron has gone from failing to flourishing since the switch. To find out about EWEB’s energy-saving programs for your own home, visit eweb.org/saveenergy or call 541-685-7000. Maybe yours will be the next powerful tale we tell. 2 OCTOBER 6, 2011 EUGENE WEEKLY WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM