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Thursday,
November 8
Sunrise 6:59 am; Sunset 4:54 pm
Av High 55; Av Low 41
ARTS/VISUAL A 2nd Annual Celebration Second Thursday Artwalk
features glasswork by Dennis K. Mullen at Sattva Gallery; works by Diane Rios at
Letterhead; collages by Julie Keaton-Reed at Folkways; mixed media by Beverley Soasey
at Uncommon Scents; and basket weavings by Holly Steer in the Atrium, as well as
music by Jorge Navarro, at 6 pm in the Meridian Building, 18th and Willamette. FREE.
FILM Subdivide and Conquer: A Modern Western, introduced
by Jeff Gresh, shows at 7 pm in Room 100, Willamette, UO. FREE.
GATHERING "California Melange," a dinner prepared
by the LCC culinary arts students is at 6 pm at the cafeteria, main campus, LCC.
747-4501 Ext. 2531. $18.50.
LECTURES "Recovering Sacred Ground," a talk by
Veronica Brady on ecological conservation and the healing of rifts between the westernized
Australians and the continent's Aboriginal inhabitants, is at 7 pm in the Knight
Library Browsing Room, UO. FREE.
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Brett Mills dances in The Soldier's
Tale at the Hult. See
Saturday.
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"Status of Women in the Middle East, Arab Women in the Peace
Movement" by Diane Baxter is at 7 pm at the McNail-Riley House. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS James Welch holds a talk and signing of his
book The Heartsong of Charging Elk at 7:30 pm at the UO Bookstore. FREE.
Patricia Hampl reads at 8 pm in the Gerlinger Alumni Lounge, UO.
FREE.
MUSIC Kelly Hogan and Scott Miller play Americana at 9 pm
at Sam Bond's Garage. $5.
SHOcase presents the Oregon Mozart Players performing excerpts
from Stravinsky's The Soldiers Tale, with narration and dance by the Eugene
Ballet Company at 12:15 pm in the Hult Center Lobby. FREE.
ON THE AIR "Arts Journal" features Artwalk interviews
and the LCC Gallery at 9 pm on CTV-97.
PRESENTATION A "Mind
Body Connection" wellness seminar with Rosemarie Eisenberg is at 3:30 pm at
the Willamalane Sr. Ctr. Register at 736-4444. FREE.
SYMPOSIUM The 5th Annual Sustainable Business Symposium
features speakers, panels, workshops, films and a sustainable products exposition
from 7-9pm today, from 8-9:30pm tomorrow, from 9am-10pm Nov. 10, and from 9am-4pm
Nov. 11 at the EMU, UO. darkwing.uoregon.edu/~sbs $1-$20 sugg. don.
THEATRE MaKiddo, a parody of Gilbert and Sullivan's
The Mikado, shows at 7:30 pm tonight and continues Nov. 9, 15 and 16 at the
North Eugene High School Auditorium. 687-3163. $5.
Deux Femmes, an evening of two-one-act plays, opens at 8
pm tonight at continues Nov. 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17, with a 2 pm matinee Nov. 11 at
the Lord Leebrick Theatre. 465-1506. $8 TH, SU, $12 F-SA.
Hanging by our Fingernails 14 comedy show is at 7:30 pm
tonight and Nov. 9 and 19 at the Springfield High School Auditorium. $4.
The Robinson Theatre presents Angels in America-Part I: Millennium
Approaches at 8 pm tonight and at 2 pm Nov. 10 and 17. 346-4191. $12, $9 stu./sr.,
$5 UO stu.
The Act 1 Festival features several one act plays at 7:30 pm today,
Nov. 9 and 10 at the Thurston Pocket Theatre. 988-5350. $4.
The Foreigner, a comedy by Larry Shue, plays at 8:15 pm
today and Nov. 9 and 10 at the Very Little Theatre. 344-7751. $12 reserved tickets,
$9 sr. on matinees.
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Friday,
November 9:
Sunrise 7 am; Sunset 4:54 pm
Av High 55; Av Low 41
Moon enters Virgo 3:49 am
ARTS/VISUAL A Second Friday Artwalk as part of the Art and
Law Symposium, guided by Douglas Beauchamp, features Kathy Carprario, Ed Vliek, Betsy
Wolfston and others who talk about their pieces and perspectives of the law school
building, from 6 to 8 pm at the School of Law, UO. Following is an art show and sale
to benefit the Wayne T. Westling Memorial Fund and a memorial for Sept. 11 victims.
485-2278. FREE.
BENEFIT A Club Rec dance for middle and high school students
benefits the September 11th Relief Fund and Food for Lane County from 7 to 9:30 pm
at the Westmoreland Community Center. Bring a canned/non-perishable item. School
ID's required. 682-5373. $3 adv., $5 dos.
COMEDY Comedysportz features Lois "Clark" Kent
at 7 pm at Groucho's tonight and tomorrow. For reservations call 517-9996. $8, $6
with a can of food for the Oregon Food Bank.
DANCE A fundraiser for Dance Africa features the
premiere of an original dance by Zimbabwean artist Julia TsiTsi Chigamba at 8 pm
at the Gerlinger Annex, UO. $10, $5 stu./sr.
Flamenco dancing by Noche De Luna Y Flor is at 8 pm at the WOW
Hall. $12 adv., $14 dos.
FESTIVAL A Holiday Food and Gift Festival is from 10 am
to 6 pm today and tomorrow, and from 10 am to 5 pm Nov. 11 at the Exhibit Hall, Lane
County Fairgrounds. $4.
KIDSTUFF "Lasers, Mirrors and More" features hands-on
laser experiments at the Bethel Library from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Register at 682-5766.
FREE.
Children ages 2 1/2 to 5 years old are invited to a Preschool Shabbat
Circle at 12:30 pm at Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland St. FREE.
"Where in the Universe is Carmen Sandiego 2" is at 4
pm today, and at 2 pm tomorrow and Nov. 11 at the Lane Planetarium. $5, $4 stu./sr.,
$4 children.
The Patterson Family Resource Center offers drop-in times featuring
many toys, all kinds of arts and crafts, books for kids and parents, computers for
Internet and CD use, as well as coffee, tea and snacks from 1 to 2:45 pm today and
Sept. 24 at the Patterson Family Resource Center, Room 3, Patterson Elementary School.
334-4896. FREE.
MUSIC The Eugene Folklore Society presents Laurie Lewis
with Todd Sickafoose and Tom Rozum at 8 pm at the First Presbyterian Church. 758-9162.
$13 adv., $14 dos.
Love, Death and Agriculture opens for Evran Goknar at 9:30 pm at
Sam Bond's Garage. $4.
The Paul Orbell Trio plays jazz at 8:30 pm at Fools' Paradise Tea
House. FREE.
Sam Hill plays at 8:30 pm at the Wild Duck. $10.
David Rogers performs classical guitar and songs at 7 pm at the
SAFE Coffeehouse, Springfield. FREE.
Wallace plays at 8 pm at Out of the Fog. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION An action camp weekend workshop features
timber sales monitoring, herb walks, wilderness survival skills, wilderness first
aid, hikes, climbing and more today, tomorrow and Nov. 11 in the North Umpqua Ranger
District. Bring food to share and warm clothes. Rides will leave at 10 am from Growers
Market, 454 Willamette. 684-8977. FREE.
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A performance by the We'Moon
writers, Mother Kali's Books. See
Saturday.
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PRESENTATIONS "Challenges Confronting Afghani and Pakistani
Women Today," by Anita M. Weiss is at 7 pm at Mother Kali's Books. FREE.
The Eugene Permaculture Guild presents a slide-show of European
sustainability projects at 6 pm at 100 Willamette, UO. FREE.
SPIRITUAL A Mystical Teachings Shabbat is at 7:30 pm at
the Jewish Community Havurah. 685-0488. FREE.
SYMPOSIUMS The 5th Annual Sustainable Business Symposium
continues at the EMU, UO. See Thursday,
Nov. 8.
An "Outside the Lines: Community, Creativity and the Law"
Art and Law Symposium features a walking tour of art at the UO from 6 to 8 pm tonight,
and lectures, panel discussions and workshops by lawyers, artists and arts advocates
that discuss the current legal issues facing the arts from 9 am to 6 pm tomorrow
at the School of Law, UO. 346-2078. $25, $10 artists/arts administrators.
THEATER Sheldon Theatre presents The Illusion, a
mystical drama at 7:30 pm tonight and Nov. 10, 16 and 17 at the Sheldon High School
Auditorium. 687-3173. $7.
The Robinson Theatre presents Angels in America-Part II: Perestroika
at 8 pm tonight and Nov. 10, 15, 16 and 17 with a 2 pm show Nov. 11. 346-4191. $12,
$9 stu./sr., $5 UO stu.
Brighton Beach Memoirs plays at 8 pm tonight and Nov. 10,
16, and 17, with a 2 pm matinee Nov. 11. at the Blue Door Theatre, LCC. 726-2202.
$10, $8 stu./sr.
Richard O'Brien's the Rocky Horror Show plays at 8 pm tonight
and tomorrow at the Actors Cabaret. $22, $17 adv., $14 limited number of stu./sr.
P.S. Your Cat is Dead, a comedy by James Kirkwood, plays
at 8 pm tonight and Nov. 10, 16 and 17 at Actors Cabaret Annex. 683-4368. $17 reserved
seats F-SA, $22 dos., $14 limited number of stu./sr. tix.
MaKiddo continues at the North Eugene High School Auditorium.
See Thursday, Nov. 8.
Deux Femmes continues at the Lord Leebrick Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
Hanging by our Fingernails 14 continues at the Springfield
High School Auditorium. See Thursday, Nov.
8.
The Act 1 Festival continues at the Thurston Pocket Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
The Foreigner continues at the Very Little Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
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Saturday,
November 10:
Sunrise 7:01 am; Sunset 4:52 pm
Av High 54; Av Low 40
BENEFITS A singing garage sale for the South Eugene High
School Choir is from 9 am to 3 pm at the South Eugene High School Cafeteria. 345-8847.
FREE.
A benefit for Breitenbush Hot Springs features music by Adam and
Kris, Laura Kemp, Brian Cutean, Elizabeth Cable and Jenny Bird at 8:30 pm at Café
Paradiso. $7 show, $15 show and CD.
COMEDY Comedysportz continues at Groucho's. See Friday.
FESTIVAL A Holiday Food and Gift Festival continues at the
Lane County Fairgrounds. See Friday.
GATHERINGS "Never Forget: A Community Tribute to Veterans"
presents a Youth Day free to children today, and "10th Mountain Division"
Artifacts and "Conversations to Remember" Nov. 11 at the Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson
House. 484-0808. $3 adults.
An "American Girl" tea party is at noon today and Nov.
12, and "Victorian Harvest Tea" is at 12:30 pm Nov. 11 and 18 at the Campbell
House. 343-1119. $18-$21.
Saturday Market features handmade local crafts, food, entertainment
and more, every Saturday, 10 am-5 pm, at the park blocks, 8th and Oak through mid-November.
Chip Cohen performs at 10 am; Jam Jamboree at 11 am; Christine Lopez at noon, Roger
Wendover at 1:30 pm, and X's and O's at 3 pm. FREE.
The Farmers' Market, featuring locally grown produce, flowers,
plants, foods and garden starts, is from 9 am to 5 pm every Saturday through Nov.
10 at 8th and Oak, across from Saturday Market. FREE.
KIDSTUFF "Snakes Alive" is at 10 am at the Bethel
Library; at 12:30 pm at the Sheldon Library and at 3:30 pm at the Downtown Library.
FREE.
The Western Oregon Opry Ltd. Presents a Thanksgiving show, including
Pacific Wind, Dallas McCord, Haley Loren and others at 6 pm at the Cottage Grove
High School Auditorium. $5, $3 sr., $1 youth 7 through 16, children 6 and under free.
A Magical Adventure, a play about Chris, Jordan, Brocklestop
the sprite and the "Grand High Snarglebargle," by William S. Gregory, shows
at 11 am today and tomorrow at Actor's Cabaret. 683-4368. $8 adv., $15 dos., $6 limited
number of stu., sr. in advance.
"Where in the Universe is Carmen Sandiego 2" continues
at the Lane Planetarium. See Friday.
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Joseph Danner, author of Himalayan
Dhaba, the Lane County Medical Alliance's 33rd Annual Book Browse. See Wednesday.
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LITERARY ARTS The We'Moon 2002 Northwest Writers, including
Beth Freewomon, Colette Gardiner, Elena Margo and others, read at 7 pm at Mother
Kali's Books. FREE.
Poet Jonathan Neske gives a farewell performance during a Poetry
in the Round open poetry reading at 5 pm at Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC Jenny Christofferson plays Celtic, medieval and improvisational
harp at 11 am, and Turkish Aksent plays at 8:30 pm at Fool's Paradise Tea House.
FREE.
The Dark Star Orchestra plays at 9 pm at the McDonald Theatre.
Fastixx. $14 adv., $16 dos.
A preview of an "early music" concert by Parker Elementary
School is at 2 pm in the Atrium, 10th and Olive. FREE.
The Oregon Mozart Players perform The Soldier's Tale with
choreography by the Eugene Ballet Co. at 8 pm tonight and 2:30 pm Nov. 11 at the
Hult's Soreng. 682-5000. $15-$35.
An Oldies 99.1 Rock and Roll Revival features Gary Lewis and the
Playboys, The Contours, Little Peggy March and others at 7 pm at the Hult. 682-5000.
$26.75-$50.
Palace plays at 9:30 pm at the Wild Duck. $8.
Ian Moore plays at 9:30 pm at Sam Bond's Garage. $5.
Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger and Sugarcult play at 8 pm at the WOW
Hall. Fastixx. $20 adv.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION View some of the largest old-growth
in the Little River watershed with Ken Carloni. Meet at 9 am behind the Douglas County
Courthouse. FREE.
GEARS rides 35 miles to Lorane, Spencer Creek, Briggs and more.
Meet at 10 am at Alton Baker Park. FREE.
A winter sparrows bird walk is at 8 am at the Mt. Pisgah Arboretum
Visitor's Center. 747-1504. $3 don.
An action camp weekend workshop continues in the North Umpqua Ranger
District. See Friday.
PRESENTATION A compost demonstration is at 10 am at the
Grass Roots Garden compost demonstration site behind the St. Thomas Episcopal Church.
FREE.
SCEINCE An Omsi Super Science Saturday features "Kiddie
Chemistry," "Fun-Tastic Physics," "Hunters of the Sky,"
and other activities from 1 to 4:30 pm at the Senior Adult Activity Ctr., Springfield.
For schedule call 736-4544. $8.
SYMPOSIUMS The 5th Annual Sustainable Business Symposium
continues at the EMU, UO. See Thursday,
Nov. 8.
"Outside the Lines: Community, Creativity and the Law"
Art and Law Symposium continues at the UO School of Law. See Friday.
THEATER The Illusion continues at the Sheldon
High School Auditorium. See Friday.
Angels in America-Part I: Millennium Approaches continues
at Robinson Theatre. See Thursday, Nov.
8.
Angels in America-Part II: Perestroika continues at the
Robinson Theatre. See Friday.
Brighton Beach Memoirs continues at LCC. See Friday.
P.S. Your Cat is Dead continues at Actors Cabaret Annex.
See Friday.
Deux Femmes continues at Lord Leebrick Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
The Act 1 Festival continues at Thurston Pocket Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
The Foreigner continues at Very Little Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
Richard O'Brien's the Rocky Horror Show continues at the
Actors Cabaret. See Friday.
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Sunday,
November 11:
Sunrise 7:03 am; Sunset 4:51 pm
Av High 54; Av Low 40
Moon enters Libra 5:53 am
FESTIVAL A Holiday Food and Gift Festival continues at the
Lane County Fairgrounds. See Friday.
FILM The Subversive Pillow Theatre presents Panama Deception,
a documentary, at 8 pm at the Shamrock House and Community Space. FREE.
GATHERINGS Circus Discordia features a vaudevillian experimental
showcase of local talent at 9 pm at Sam Bond's Garage. Performers share proceeds.
Sign up at 8:30. $5, $4 w/costume.
"Never Forget: A Community Tribute to Veterans" continues
at the Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House. See
Saturday.
Tea activities continue at the Campbell House. See Saturday.
KIDSTUFF A Magical Adventure continues at Actor's
Cabaret. See Saturday.
"Where in the Universe is Carmen Sandiego 2" continues
at the Lane Planetarium. See Friday.
LITERARY ARTS An open poetry read is at 8:30 pm at Foolscap
Books. FREE.
MUSIC Tim Easton plays at 9 pm at Taylor's. $4.
The Soldier's Tale continues at the Hult. See Saturday.
Organ Week presents Barbara Baird at 7 pm at the First United Methodist
Church. don.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION An action camp weekend workshop continues
in the North Umpqua Ranger District. See
Friday.
PRESENTATION A multicultural presentation features a workshop
on the "Kecak," a Balinese percussive choir, at 10 am in Room 178, School
of Music, UO. FREE.
SYMPOSIUM The 5th Annual Sustainable Business Symposium
continues at the EMU, UO. See Thursday,
Nov. 8.
THEATER Encore Theatre presents Encore's Encores: A History
of Hits, a revue of highlights from past and present shows at 7:30 pm at Actors
Cabaret. 342-1630. $5-$10 sugg. don.
Deux Femmes continues at the Lord Leebrick Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
Brighton Beach Memoirs continues at LCC. See Friday.
Angels in America-Part II: Perestroika continues at the
Robinson Theatre. See Friday.
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Monday,
November 12:
Sunrise 7:04 am; Sunset 4:50 pm
Av High 53; Av Low 40
GATHERINGS "Talking with Children About Current Events"
is a parenting program at 7 pm in the Lecture Room of the Downtown Library. FREE.
The City Club of Eugene and the Lane Institute of Faith hosts "Islam,
America and Eugene: A Conversation With the Community" at 5:30 pm tonight at
the Wild Duck. $5.
Tea activities continue at the Campbell House. See Saturday.
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Andre Carpenter, stand-up philosopher,
The Buzz Cafe, UO. See
Tuesday.
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KIDSTUFF The Patterson Family Resource Center drop-in times
continue at the Patterson Family Resource Center. See Friday.
MUSIC Ivan Klipstein plays at 8:30 pm at Café Paradiso.
$5.
Ensemble La Venexiana performs madrigal music at 8 pm in the Gerlinger
Alumni Lounge, UO. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 6 miles at Three
Mile Lake. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don.
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Tuesday,
November 13:
Sunrise 7:05 am; Sunset 4:50 pm
Av High 53; Av Low 40.
Moon enters Scorpio 7:44 am
VISUAL ARTS A reception for the opening of Ghost Story,
works by Linda Walker, is at 3 pm, and an artist's lecture is at 10:30 am, at the
LCC art Gallery, main campus. FREE.
FILMS A Super 8 open screening features independent filmmakers
and live music at 10 pm at the Downtown Lounge. 431-3934. FREE.
"War" International Film Series presents German film
The Tin Drum at 7 pm in room 122, Pacific, UO. FREE.
GATHERING A Sierra Club Many Rivers Group meeting features
"Genetic Engineering: Facilitating the Frankenfood Failure" at 7 pm at
Roosevelt Middle School. FREE.
KIDSTUFF An open mic coffeehouse for high school age people
is from 7 to 8:30 pm at the Downtown Library Lecture Room. FREE.
LECTURES The "Evolution of Human Spirituality"
Fall Lecture Series presents "Muhammad" at 7 pm at the Eugene Baha'i Center.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Willa Schneberg reads from The Margins
of the World at 7 pm at Mother Kali's Books. FREE.
Marla Runyan reads at 7 pm at Borders Books. FREE.
MUSIC Kawaida and Birth play at 9 pm at Taylor's. $5.
The School of Music Chamber Music Series presents The Stretcher
Trio, performing Sans Soucis: Pleasures of the Rococo at 8 pm in Beall Hall,
UO. 682-5000. $10-$25.
Organ Week features Rose Whitmore at 7 pm at the First United Methodist
Church. don.
ON THE AIR "Arts Journal" features "Law School
Artwalk Interviews" at 6 pm on CTV-97.
"Alternative Radio" features "The War on Terrorism:
Fact or Fiction" at 6:30 pm on 89.7 FM, KLCC.
PRESENTATIONS "Eating Our Own Tears" covers labor
conditions in Indonesia at 6 pm in Room 100, Willamette, UO. FREE.
An avalanche transceivers clinic is at 7:30 pm in the Outdoor Program
barn, UO. FREE.
"Come on, Males and Females Can Never be Equal!" by Andre
Carpenter is at 7 pm at the Buzz Coffeehouse, UO. don.
SPIRITUAL The Lane Institution of Faith and Education presents
"A Lion in Luster: The Individuation of David" at 7:15 pm at the Central
Presbyterian Church. FREE.
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Wednesday,
November 14:
Sunrise 7:07 am; Sunset 4:48 pm
Av High 53; Av Low 40
New Moon 10:40 pm
BENEFIT Ski Movie 2: High Society shows at 8 pm at
the McDonald Theatre to benefit Emerald League teams. $5, $1 raffle tickets.
FILM A Raisin in the Sun, a film adaptation of a
Lorraine Hansberry stage drama, shows at 7 pm in Room 180, PLC, UO. FREE.
The Russian Film Series presents Scarecrow at 6:30 pm in
Room 115, Pacific, UO. FREE.
KIDSTUFF An "Our Corner of Hogwarts" features
raffles, potions, stories, Quidditch, a contest and treats at 4 pm at the Springfield
Library. FREE.
LECTURE "Native Women, Identity, and Cultural Survival"
by Leece Lee is at noon in Room 330, Hendricks, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS The Lane County Medical Alliance presents
a 33rd annual Book Browse and Tea, featuring book displays and appearances by authors
from 10 am to 5 pm at 4903 Blanton Rd. $3 sugg. don.
MUSIC The Oregon Wind Ensemble plays at 8 pm in Beall Hall.
346-5678. $5, $3 stu./sr.
A Eugene Symphony Concert Preview features an informal talk and
performance by the symphony conductor and guest artists at noon at the Hult's Studio
One. 686-9081. FREE.
ON THE AIR "Cascadia Alive!" a weekly program
on radical politics and anti-authoritarian activism, is broadcast live at 10 pm on
CTV-97. cascadiamedia.org/cascadiaalive.html
PRESENTATIONS "European Ecological Design" by
Kelly Rodgers features sustainable solutions for urban environmental issues at 7
pm in Room 110, Fenton, UO. FREE.
Annie Sprinkle share's her life's work as a Feminist Porn Activist
at 7 pm at the EMU Ballroom, UO. $8, $5 UO Stu.
"An Invitation to Shamanism as a Spiritual Practice"
is at 7 pm at Foolscap Books. don.
THEATER The Advanced Theatre performs various scenes from
classic to contemporary comedy at 7 pm at the Thurston High School Pocket Theatre.
$1.
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Thursday,
November 15:
Sunrise 7:08 am; Sunset 4:47 pm
Av High 52; Av Low 40
Moon enters Sagittarius 10:51 am
GATHERING The Seventh Annual Cheap Jewelry Sale features
jewelry made by metalsmithing and jewelry students at the UO from 9 am to 4 pm in
Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS John Daniel reads at 7:30 pm at the Knight
Library Browsing Room, UO. FREE.
MUSIC SHOcase presents the UO Bassoon Ensemble performs
at 12:15 pm in the Hult's Lobby. FREE.
Hanuman plays at 9 pm at Sam Bond's Garage. $7.
Lee Scratch Perry plays with the Mad Professor and Rubberneck at
9 pm at the McDonald Theatre. Fastixx. $18, $20.
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Greg Allman, Roseland Theatre,
Portland. See Nov. 10, On
the Road.
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David Gans plays at 9:30 pm at Chez Ray's. $5.
New Moon Jazz features the Free Jazz Quintet with guests at 8 pm
at Foolscap Books. $3-$5 ss.
The Eugene Symphony presents Van Cliburn Winner Antonio Pompa-Baldi
at 8 pm at the Hult's Silva. 682-5000. $14-$38.
ON THE AIR "Arts Journal" continues on CTV-97.
See Tuesday.
SALON The Van Ummersen Dance Company hosts the Salon for
Performing Artists, a venue for performers to show new compositions, works-in-progress,
performance experiments and more in an informal, process-oriented environment, at
7:30 pm at Agate Hall, 18th and Agate. Sign up to perform at 686-6214. $1-$5 ss.
THEATRE The University Theatre presents New Voices,
including plays Peephole and Shallot at 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and
Nov. 17 in the Arena Theatre, Villard, UO. $6, $5 UO staff as well as sr./stu., $4
UO stu.
MaKiddo continues at the North Eugene High School Auditorium.
See Thursday, Nov. 8.
Deux Femmes continues at the Lord Leebrick Theatre. See Thursday, Nov. 8.
Angels in America-Part II: Perestroika continues at the
Robinson Theatre. See Friday.
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Corvallis Events
NOV. 8 The Santiam High School Players present Romeo and
Juliet at 7 pm tonight and Nov. 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17 at the Majestic Theatre.
758-9393. $7, $5 stu., sr.
Music a la Carte presents the OSU Chamber Choir and Black Tie Jazz
Ensemble at noon at the Memorial Union, OSU. 737-4061. FREE.
NOV. 9 A Holiday Craft Bazaar is from 1 to 7 pm today and
from 10 am to 4 pm tomorrow at the Lewisburg Hall. FREE.
NOV. 10 The Corvallis Farmer's Market features fresh produce
and flowers from 9 am to 1 pm today and Nov. 7 at the City Hall Parking Lot, Corvallis.
752-1510. FREE.
A lecture by the Inside Opera Lecture Series is at 10 am at the
Corvallis-Benton County Library. FREE.
The OSU Opera Workshop presents five scenes by Mozart, Puccini,
Conizetti, Menotti and Seymour Barab at 7:30 pm at Benton Hall, OSU. 737-4061. $5.
NOV. 11 A benefit for New York features area musicians at
7 pm at the Majestic Theatre. Valleytix. 758-9393. $10.
NOV. 12 The Men's Modern Barbershop Chorus sings at 7 pm
tonight and Nov. 14 at the Good Samaritan Church. 738-0581. FREE.
NOV. 14 A benefit for the Linn-Benton Foodshare features
readings by 10 local writers at 7 pm at the Majestic Theatre. www.valleytix.org $5-$10
ss.
NOV. 15 An Urban and Community Forestry Research and Education
Forum is from 8:30 am to 5 pm at the LaSell Stewart Ctr. FREE.
Music a la Carte presents the Symphonic Wind Ensemble at noon at
the Memorial Union, OSU. 737-4061. FREE.
The OSU Percussion Ensemble performs at 7:30 pm at Benton Hall,
OSU. FREE.
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On
The Road:
Note: Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed
under the first day of the event.
NOV. 8 The 15th Annual Oregon Book Awards features awards
given in the categories of "Poetry," "Fiction," Literary Nonfiction,"
"Drama" and "Young Readers" at 7:30 pm at the Scottish Rite Center,
Portland. (503) 227-2583. $15.
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Johnny Cunningham and Susan McKeown,
Florence Events Center. See Nov. 11, On the Road.
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NOV. 9 The Science, Technology and Society Lecture Series presents
Dr. Brian Greene in "Understanding the Elegant Universe" at 7 pm at the
Schnitzer, Portland. Fastixx. $40.
An IFMA Freestyle Motocross is at 8 pm tonight and tomorrow at
the Memorial Coliseum. $24, $13 youth.
The Best of the Northwest Marketplace for Fine Art and Crafts is
from 10 am to 7 pm today and tomorrow, and from 10 am to 6 pm Nov. 11 at the Oregon
Convention Center, Portland. $6, children are free.
"Music in the Museum" presents Durango Park, music
inspired by the museum's Asian art collection, at 7 pm in Whitsell Auditorium, Portland
Art Museum. $10.
NOV. 10 Greg Allman and Friends play at 9 pm at the Roseland.
Fastixx. $25.
An opening of works by Al Currier is from 2 to 4 pm at the Lawrence
Gallery, Portland. FREE.
A holiday cooking show features wine, gifts, demos and gourmet
food from 11 am to 6 pm today and tomorrow at Willamette Valley Vineyards, Turner.
(503) 588-9463.
Shasta Taiko performs drumming at 8 pm at the Unitarian Center,
Ashland. $15 adv., $17 dos.
NOV. 11 Susan McKeown, Johnny Cunningham and Aidan Brennan
play at 7 pm at the Florence Events Center. $12, $8 stu.
A C-Bub Music Expo, CD and Record Convention features exhibitors,
sales, displays, and promotional items from 10 am to 6 pm at the Holiday Inn Airport,
Portland. $3.
NOV. 14 Boz Scaggs plays at 8 pm at the Schnitzer, Portland.
Ticketmaster. $29.50-$39.50.
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Opportunities
Auditions for dancers for a new work with Nita Little Nelson to be
performed in the main LCC theater in Feb. are from 5:30 to 8:30 pm in Room 132, LCC.
Performers, participants and volunteers are wanted for the 2002
Against Patriarchy Conference in Feb. Call 345-1883 or Email againstpatriarchy@fruitiondesign.com
MECCA is looking for non-professional, artistically inclined people
wanting to make money for the holidays, as well as artists interested in selling
their work. 302-1810.
Energetic leaders needed to organize activities for the annual
Whiteaker Thanksgiving Dinner. 485-8179.
Women of all ages are invited to join the 10th annual Christmas
Chorus. Rehearsals are at 7 pm Mondays a the Wesley United Methodist Church. 341-3756.
The LCC Volunteer Tutor Program seeks literacy tutors for English
as a Second Language, Adult Skills Development and GED. Free trainings are Jan. 12
and 19. Other dates are available. Call Amy Gaudia at 747-2919, ext. 2919.
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