Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, May 26, 2016, Page 21, Image 21

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L.A.’s good-time indie-prog boy band Saint Motel is coming to town. Known for their bright,
cinematic, retro ’70s music videos, Saint Motel got together almost 10 years ago, after
pianist A.J. Jackson and guitarist Aaron Sharp met in film school. They added bassist Dak
Lerdamornpong and drummer Greg Erwin and got to work producing some of the breeziest,
most gleeful party songs you’re likely to hear anywhere. But their music is only a fraction
of the Saint Motel appeal. The good-natured foursome rounds it all out with cheerful antics
and merry theatricality. A new album is in the works and Erwin recently told interviewers:
“We were playing it mostly with our pants off, so we hope people listen to it without their
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Saint Motel performs with Phases at 8pm Friday, May 27, at the Hi-Fi Music Hall, 44 E. 7th
Ave.; $15.
FILM Springfilm Cult Cinema:
The Big Lebowski, 6:30pm,
Wildish Theater, 630 Main St.,
Spfd. FREE.
FOOD/DRINKS Noble Estate
Wine tasting continues. See
Thursday, May 26.
GATHERINGS Hearing Voices &
Extreme States discussion &
support group, 1pm, LILA, 20 E.
13th Ave. FREE.
4J Vision 20/20 Community
Meeting, 7pm, Roosevelt
Middle School, 680 E. 24th Ave.
FREE.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo
continues. See Thursday, May
26.
Downtown Toastmasters contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 26.
Eugene Metro Business Net-
working International continues.
See Thursday, May 26.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thursday, May 26.
Home Grown Community Radio
Forming KEPW-FM meetings
continue. See Thursday, May 26.
Maker Hub Open Labs continue.
See Thursday, May 26.
Open Figure Drawing continues.
See Thursday, May 26.
KIDS/FAMILIES DanceAbility
Class for Youth continues. See
Thursday, May 26.
Wonderful Ones Storytime con-
tinues. See Thursday, May 26.
LECTURES/CLASSES “Running
from Office: Why Young
Americans are Turned Off to
Politics” w/Jennifer Lawless,
4:30-6:30pm, Knight Library,
UO. FREE.
“Oregon No Longer Strange” w/
author-journalist Donnell Alex-
ander, stories about Alexander’s
revelations becoming a black
Oregonian, 6pm, downtown
library. FREE.
DanceAbility Class for Adults
continues. See Thursday, May
26.
Intro to Ki continues. See Thurs-
day, May 26.
LITERARY ARTS “Mid-Valley
Willamette Writers Gala,” 7pm,
Tsunami Books, 2585 Willa-
mette St. FREE.
Eugene Scottish Festival
Saturday, May 28 — 10am - 5pm
Irving Grange, 1011 Irvington Drive
Bagpipes, Fiddles, Harps, Sheep Dog Demo,
Dog Parade, Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides,
Dancing & Scottish Imports
www.eugenescottishfestival.com
BEST.
SUMMER.
EVER.
Friendship, Accomplishment, Belonging
Indoors and out. On their own or in a group. Archery
to arts, canoeing to cannonballs, your kid will have
an amazing experience, all in a safe, inclusive and
nurturing environment.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Camps available for children ages 2 1/2 to 15.
ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
YMCA SUMMER CAMPS
www.eugeneymca.org
$5 donation & a can of food • families $10 • 12 & under Free
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