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Thursday,
May 16
Sunrise 5:46 am; Sunset 8:33 pm
Av High 67 Av Low 44
DANCE Dance 2002, University of Oregon Faculty Dance
Concert features work by Walter Kennedy, Christian Cherry, Sherrie Barr and others,
8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 18, Dougherty Dance Theatre, Third Floor Gerlinger
Annex, UO. $10, $5 stu./sr.
FILM How to get Ahead in Advertising, 7 pm, Rm. 180,
PLC, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Eugene City Club gala dinner features award and
speech, by Alexander Cockburn 5:30 pm, Hilton. $25 adv., $30 dos. for dinner, $5-$10
ss. for gallery seating.
Open house features information on India, snacks, noon, India Partners,
372 W. 12th #4. 683-0696. FREE.
"A Sense of Place: Photographing the Historic Dorris Ranch,"
7 to 9 pm, Dorris Ranch, Springfield. 736-4544. $20.
LECTURES "Strokes: Prevention, Symptoms and Treatment,"
Jean Lum, 2:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Ctr. FREE.
"Spirituality and Healing," 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.
"Green Chemistry," Dennis Hjeresen, 4 pm, Rm. 177, Lawrence,
UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS John Reed discusses his The Kingfishers Call:
A Novel of Espionage, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.
Health Through Reading Book Group features The Man who Mistook
his Wife for a Hat, noon, Sacred Heart. FREE.
MARCH Take Back the Night march features sign-making, live
music, march throughout Eugene Streets, 6:30 pm, 8th and Oak. FREE.
MUSIC Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand farewell concert
to Miguel Harth-Bedoya features Eugene Symphony Orchestra, Festival Chorale Oregon,
solo vocalists and the Children's Chorus, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Silva, Hult.
$14-$38.
Harvey Wainpel, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.
Adam Marshland, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso. $5.
Eugene Peace Choir, SHOcase performance, 12:15 pm, Hult lobby.
FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Kayak trip on the Willamette River for
beginning or advanced. Meet at ORS at 5 pm. FREE.
PRESENTATION "Cycling the Pacific Ring of Fire,"
Janick Lemiuex, Pierre Bouchard, 7:30 pm, Rm. 100, Willamette, UO. $2.
RECEPTION Springfield Historic Commission reception features
questions with David Skilton, walking tour of downtown Springfield, free admission
to Springfield Museum, 2 to 4 pm, Gerlach Building, 500 Main St., Springfield. FREE.
THEATER The Taming of the Shrew, 7:30 pm tonight,
tomorrow and May 18, Springfield High School Auditorium. 744-4768. $5.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 8 pm today, tomorrow and
May 18, Arena Theatre, UO. $6, $5 UO sr., $3 UO stu.
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Friday,
May 17:
Sunrise 5:45 am; Sunset 8:34 pm
Av High 67; Av Low 45
Moon enters Leo 10:52
ARTS/VISUAL Autism Rocks traveling art show features local
artists, music and refreshments, 4 to 7 pm, Iris Media, 258 E. 10th Ave. 343-4747.
FREE.
An opening for work by Pete Theophanes and Joe Macgargar
features music and surprises, 7:30 pm, Feinstein's Museum of Unfine Art and Records.
FREE.
DANCE Mystery in the Making features Beowulf,
Dance Theatre of Oregon, 7:30 pm tonight and tomorrow, Soreng, Hult. $17, $14 youth
15 and under.
Middle Eastern Dance Guild of Eugene, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso.
$4.
Dance 2002 continues. See
Thursday, May 16.
DRUMMING West African, 6 pm, Jefferson Middle School Band
Room. $10.
FESTIVAL 32nd Annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival features
multiple music stages, workshops, folk arts, craft and food vendors, mandala painting,
1 to 10 pm today, noon to 10 pm tomorrow and May 19, EMU east lawn and other UO locations.
Extra activities include a contra dance, 7 pm, Fir Rm, UO. For schedule see special
insert Eugene Weekly May 9 issue, or try http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu
FREE.
FILM Monsoon Wedding, 7 pm, International Resource
Ctr., UO. FREE.
FORUM "Pacifica Forum" features "Why Revolutions,"
James C. Davies, noon, Wesley Ctr. FREE.
GATHERINGS Vegan potluck, 7 pm, McNail-Riley House, 7 pm.
Bring utensils and plates. 341-1690. FREE.
Syttende Mai celebration honors Norway's National Day, features
food, demonstrations, costumes, dancing, music and a reading, 10 am to 8 pm, lodge
at 1836 Alder St. FREE.
Trailer and 5th Wheel Sale, 10 am to 7 pm today and tomorrow, 10
am to 6 pm May 19, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.
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Testimony,
Young Women's Theatre Collective with guys, WOW Hall. See Friday and Saturday.
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KIDSTUFF The Alcestiad, Teacher Training Program Foundation
year play, 7:30 pm tonight and tomorrow, Eugene Waldorf School. FREE.
LECTURES "MemAerobics: Exercises For Your Brain,"
10 am, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Ctr., Springfield. FREE.
"Explicating the Courthouse Design," Michael Hogan, Thomas
Mayne, Eugene City Club meeting, 11:50 am, Hilton. FREE.
"Thinking Global/Local Poetics in the Ex-Imperial Pacific,
3 pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE.
MUSIC Symphony of a Thousand continues. See Thursday, May 16.
UO Jazz Ensembles concert features The Oregon Jazz Ensemble and
Jazz Lab Bands, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.
Hit That Jive, Jack!, Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30 pm,
South Eugene High School Auditorium. $14.50-$22.50. High school youth and under are
half-price.
Eddie Money, Shelley James Musicbox, 9 pm, Foxfire, Springfield.
Fastixx. $30.
Crodasan Jazz Trio, 5 pm, Eugene Wine Cellars. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION "Wildflower Identification,"
Marcia Cutler, 7:30 pm tonight and 9 am tomorrow. Tonight at the Outdoor Program,
UO, tomorrow at the Outdoor Program Barn, UO. Register at the OP office, EMU, UO.
$2.
THEATER Live Matinee presents A Norwegian Spring,
8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Tsunami Books. $13.
Testimony, Young Women's Theatre with Guys, 7:30 pm tonight
and tomorrow, WOW Hall. $5-$15 ss.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? continues. See Thursday, May 16.
The Taming of the Shrew continues. See Thursday, May 16.
VIDEO "Travelogue: Coastline of Oregon, 1:30 pm, Willamalane
Sr. Ctr., Springfield. FREE.
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Saturday,
May 18:
Sunrise 5:44 am; Sunset 8:36 pm
Av High 68 Av Low 45
BENEFITS "Pick up the Pace," HIV Alliance RiverWalk/RiverRide
2002 features pledge fundraising, a celebration for the last leg of a 500-mile bike
tour by the musical group Bicycle, magic, face painting and surprises, 9 am to noon,
Alton Baker Park. Music features Kutsinhira at 9 am, Alton Baker, Bump Skool at 10:30
am at the EWEB Plaza, and music from Bicycle at 11 am, Alton Baker. Register at HIV
Alliance, 1966 Garden Ave. or call 342-5088. don.
Benefit for the Community Resource Bank features pool and a raffle,
noon to 6 pm, Moose's Pool Hall. $7 an hour for pool, raffle $1.
Plant sale for Food Not Lawns features trees, shrubs and perennials,
10 am to 3 pm, 165 N. Grand. FREE.
Arts Umbrella annual garage sale, 8:30 am to 5 pm today and 9 am
to 3 pm tomorrow, Dunn Center, 3411 Willamette. 689-5705. FREE.
DANCE Spring fling dance, 7 pm, Coburg Grange. 935-2112.
$6.
Mystery in the Making and Beowulf continue. See Friday.
Dance 2002 continues. See
Thursday, May 16.
FESTIVAL 32nd Annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival continues.
Extra activities include a song contest at noon, Jamieson Mishley at 2 pm and Amazing
Breath at 3 pm, Ben Linder Rm., Songs and rhythm circle, noon, multicultural alternative
technique tunings at 2 pm, dance at 3 pm, Fir Room, Norman Mesman at noon, Gamelan
music at 2 pm and Bindaz at 4 pm, Taylor Lounge, EMU, UO. See Friday.
GATHERINGS Heart Circle meeting, for creative and expressive
arts, noon to 2 pm. For location call 554-3337. FREE.
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.
Jim Hershey plays at 10 am; Tracy Chipman-Kavany at 11 am; Janet Naylor at noon;
Trio Slavej at 1 pm; Bill Storms and Friends at 2 pm and Abandon Ship at 3 pm. FREE.
Saturday Farmers' Market features producing and crafting vendors,
free parking and noontime music, 9 am to 5 pm, Park Blocks, 8th and Oak. FREE.
"Emergence" features psy-trance and downtempo DJs, Malaclypse,
Manifest/Rain/Water, 9 pm, Lorax Mannor, 1648 Alder St. (877) 588-4853. $4-$7 sug.
don.
Lupus Support Group meeting, 1 pm, Willamette Rm., McKenzie Willamette
Hospital. 342-1210. FREE.
Open house, noon to 5 pm, Dorris Ranch, Springfield. FREE.
Preschool/kindergarten open house, 11 am to 1 pm, Eugene Waldorf
School. FREE.
Trailer and 5th Wheel Sale continues. See Friday.
KIDSTUFF "Bird Feeders" storytime, 10 am, Barnes
and Noble Books. FREE.
The Alcestiad continues. See Friday.
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Roughtcut,
showing at Sam Bond's First Annual Film Festival. See Sunday.
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LITERARY ARTS Kelly Link, Shelley Jackson read, 1 pm, UO MFA
graduate students read from their theses and/or other writing, 4:30 pm, Tsunami Book
Store, 2585 Willamette St. FREE.
Colleen Sell, Lauren Kessler read, 2 pm, Barnes and Noble Books.
FREE.
MUSIC 20 Minute Loop, Jessie Sykes, Dan Jones, 8 pm, Downtown
Lounge. $5.
Jackstraw w/Danny Barnes, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $7.
The Statler Brothers, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $32-$42.
Turkish Aksent, 8:30 pm, Fool's Paradise Tea House. FREE.
Open rehearsal of concertos by Schickhardt for four recorders and
basso continuo, 2 pm, Atrium, 10th and Olive. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Trail work party, 9 am, North Trailhead,
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. FREE.
Canoe demo day features more than 30 canoes to try out, 11 am to
4 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
GEARS rides a 55-mile metric bramble. Meet at 9 am at Twin Oaks
School. FREE.
SOLV annual "Down by the Riverside: Enhancement, Cleanup and
Apprec-iation Day" features volunteers making positive impacts at more than
150 sites along waterways, also a barbecue, 9 am to 1 pm. For site listings, call
(800) 322-3326 or www.solv.org don.
Butterfly trip, Metolius River, Paul Severns, meet at 8 am, Campbell
Sr. Ctr. parking lot. Register at 937-2131, ext. 147. FREE.
Obsidians hike 10 miles, Opal Creek, and a field trip to Railroad
Camp and Crack in the Ground. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.
THEATER Live Matinee continues. See Friday.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? continues. See Thursday, May 16.
The Taming of the Shrew continues. See Thursday, May 16.
Testimony continues. See
Friday.
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Sunday,
May 19:
Sunrise 5:43 am; Sunset 8:37 pm
Av High 68; Av Low 45
Moon enters Virgo 3:01 pm
ARTS/VISUAL Winners of the Wildflower Festival 2002 Photo
Contest on display, 10 am to 4 pm, Quonset Bldg., Mt. Pisgah Wildflower Festival.
FREE.
BENEFITS Oregon Air and Space Museum benefit concert features
the Blue Skies Big Band, the Jewel Tones with Ted Atwood, and Dana Howard, 2 to 5
pm, 90377 Boeing Dr. 461-1101. $7.50.
"A Sweet Celebration of Spring" Annual Womenspace Auction
features bidding on more than 800 items, a dessert buffet, drawings and surprises,
2 pm, Eugene Hilton. 485-8232. $12 adv., $15 dos.
Arts Umbrella annual garage sale continues. See Saturday.
CELEBRATION A Zapatista video and book celebration features
the video documentary This is Chiapas, a discussion "The Concept of Other
in Latin American Liberation," Gene Gogol, as well as poetry and music, 5 pm,
Tsunami Book Store. FREE.
FESTIVALS 2002 Wildflower Festival and Plant Sale features
more than 400 species, interpretive exhibits, photo contest entries, experts on hand,
arts and crafts vendors, guided walks, children's activities, food and music, 10
am to 4 pm, Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. Music includes Glen Falconberg at 11 am, Judith
Manning and John Henzie at noon, Eugene Recorder Society at 1 pm, Kevin and Eileen
McCornack at 2 pm and The Obscure Brothers at 3 pm. FREE.
32nd Annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival continues. Extra activities
include Appalachian clawhammer banjo at noon, Appalachian fiddle at 1 pm and slide
alternative guitar at 2 pm, Ben Linder Rm., Sacred Harp Singers at 1 pm, Middle Eastern
dance at 2 pm, West African dance at 3 pm, Cathleen Wilder at 4 pm and Misty River
Vocals and Harmony workshop at 5 pm, Fir Rm., EMU, UO. See Friday.
FILM First Annual Sam Bond's Film Festival, featuring northwest
filmmakers and including a film by Simon Babbs featuring Ken Kesey, Ken Babbs, Gus
Van Sant and Timothy Leary, 7:30 to 11 pm tonight and tomorrow, Sam Bond's Garage.
$5, $8 for both nights.
Deadly Currents, Subversive Pillow Theatre, 9 pm, Shamrock
House, 1080 W. 3rd Ave. FREE.
FORUM KindTree Autism Forum features refreshments, presentations,
networking and discussions about services for people with Autism, 3 to 5:30 pm, Hilyard
Center. 689-2228. FREE.
GATHERINGS Adoptive Families of Lane Co. potluck and children
playtime, 11 am to 2 pm. For location call 342-1953.
Guided labyrinth walk, Anne Gordon, 3 pm, Sacred Heart. Register
at 686-7074. FREE.
Piccadilly flea market, 10 am to 4 pm, Expo Hall, Lane Co. Fairgrounds.
$1.50.
Annual open house features refreshments, tours of the Morse home
and house in the woods, and information about the Crest neighborhood, 1 to 4 pm,
Mayne Morse Ranch. FREE.
Falun gong exercise, 9 am, Gold's Gym, Springfield. FREE.
Trailer and 5th Wheel Sale continues. See Friday.
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HIV Alliance's Riverwalk/Riverride
2002, Alton Baker Park. See
Saturday.
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LECTURE "Coping With the Loss of Your Pet," Doreen
Hock, Raphaela Pope, The Healthy Pet, 252 W. 7th Ave. $25.
MUSIC University Symphony with Victor Steinhardt, 3 pm,
Beall Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.
Oregon Bach Festival Community Cantata Sing-Along, ElRay Stewart
Cook, 4 pm, Central Lutheran Church. FREE.
"Utopian 500" rock tour finale concert features Bicycle,
John Oszajca, The Trachtenberg Family Slide Show Players and Charles Herman-Wurmfeld,
4 pm, The Wild Duck. $4.
Colin Lippy, Mike Curtiss, Julia Brown, "Concerts at First,"
4 pm, First United Methodist Church. 345-8764. don.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides a show and go, 7:30 am,
Alton Baker Park, and 26 miles to Sunrise Café for brunch. Meet at 9 am at
Ray's Market in Creswell. FREE.
Obsidians hike 5 miles, Coburg Hills, 18 miles, Hardesty Mountain,
and bike 45 miles, Scio and Crabtree Valley. See YMCA board for details. $1 members,
$4 non-members, carpool 5¢/mile.
Kayak trip on the McKenzie River, class II+. Meet at ORS at 10
am. FREE.
21 & under 8-Ball pool tournament, 2 pm, Moose's Pool Hall.
$7.
Garden tour, 1 pm, Hendrick's Park. FREE.
PRESENTATION "Photo Restorations and Preservation,"
Annette Pfautz, 1 to 4 pm, Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House. $3, $1 under 12.
THEATER You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, by North
Eugene and Churchill High School Theatre programs, 7:30 pm, Soreng Hult. $12.
Rage is Not a 1-Day Thing!, Awele Makeba, 7 pm, Willamalane
Sr. Ctr., Springfield. FREE.
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Monday,
May 20:
Sunrise 5:42 am; Sunset 8:38 pm
Av High 68; Av Low 45
Sun enters Gemini 10:29 pm
FILM First Annual Sam Bond's Film Festival continues. See Sunday.
GATHERINGS Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and Transgendered Persons meeting discusses religion and homosexuality,
6:45 pm, First Congregational Church. FREE.
A "timber sale review" features food and music while
learning about timber sales in our public forests, 6 to 8:30 pm, 1092 W. 8th. FREE.
Chess night, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.
French conversation, 4 to 6 pm. For details call 937-2304. $5.
HEALTH Osteoporosis screening, 10 am to noon, Willamalane
Sr. Ctr. Schedule an appointment at 736-4444. $20.
MUSIC Frank Black and the Catholics, David Lovering, 8:30
pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos.
Kraft solo percussion works, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATIONNearby Nature Action Walk, 3:30 pm, Park
Host Residence, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Canoe and kayak trip on Coyote Creek. Meet at ORS at 5 pm.
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Tuesday,
May 21:
Sunrise 5:41 am; Sunset 8:39 pm
Av High 68; Av Low 45
Moon enters Libra 5:19 pm
FILM Solaris, 7 pm, 122 Pacific Hall, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS "Big Cars on Campus" features basketball
shootouts, games and prizes, music, 9 am to 3 pm, EMU Amphitheater, UO. FREE.
Tuesday Farmers' Market features producing and crafting vendors,
free parking and noontime music, 10 am to 3 pm Tuesdays through October 29, Park
Blocks, 8th and Oak. FREE.
GEARS general meeting features speakers Luke De Moe, 7 pm, China
Delight Restaurant. FREE.
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SOLV's Down by the
Riverside statewide cleanup project. See
Saturday.
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KIDSTUFF Toddler storytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books.
FREE.
LECTURE "The Starry Wisdom of FayAerri," 7 pm,
Foolscap Books. 681-9212. $7.
LITERARY ARTS George Hitchcock and James Cervantes read,
Windfall Reading Series, 7 pm, Lecture Rm., Downtown Library. FREE.
MUSIC Women's Choral Society spring concert, 8 pm, Beall
Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr., children.
Youth Symphony Spring Concert, 7:30 pm, South Eugene High School.
$7, $5 stu., sr., $15 family of four.
ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "The
Future of Welfare," Frances Fox Piven, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
"Arts Encore" features two SHOcase performances, 6 pm,
CTV-97. Re-airs 9 pm, May 23.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION 21 & under 9-Ball pool tournament,
7:30 pm, Moose's Pool Hall. $7.
POLITICAL "Election Central," 6 pm, Performance
Hall, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.
SEMINAR "Eco-Friendly Gardening," Many Rivers
Group, 7 pm, Rm. B-3, Roosevelt Middle School. FREE.
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Wednesday,
May 22:
Sunrise 5:40 am; Sunset 8:40 pm
Av High 68; Av Low 45
DISCUSSIONS "Forgiveness: A Process of Healing,"
Gary LeClair, Paul Fiorini, 7 pm, Sacred Heart. Call 686-7074 to register. $20.
"The Mind/Body Connection," Joseph Arpaia, 7 pm, Barnes
and Noble Books. FREE.
GATHERINGS "Rivers to Ridges," planning for regional
parks and open space, Cities of Eugene and Springfield, Willamalane Park and Recreation
District, 4:30 to 7 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Ctr., Springfield. FREE.
Tibetan Buddhist meditation practice, 7:30 pm, Four Winds Yoga
Ctr. $5 sug. don.
KIDSTUFF "Happy Birthday to Me!" storytime, 7
pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.
LECTURES "Women and Mid-Life Depression," Debra
Catlin, Sacred Heart. Register at 686-7074. $20.
"World Cultural Shamanism," David Lang, 7 pm, Foolscap
Books. 915-5723. don.
"In Their Own Words: Women Writers in Contemporary China,"
Wendy Larson, noon, Rm. 330, Hendricks. FREE.
MUSIC Oregon Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, 8 pm, Beall
Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 6 miles, Larison Rock.
See YMCA board for details. $1 members, $4 non-members, carpool 5¢/mile.
GEARS rids show and go, meet at10 am, Alton Baker Park, and 30
miles, Gimple Hill, meet at 6 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
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Thursday,
May 23:
Sunrise 5:39 am; Sunset 8:41 pm
Av High 69 Av Low 46
Moon enters Scorpio 6:38 pm
FILM Alexander Nevsky, 7 pm, Rm. 180, PLC, UO. FREE.
FORUM West Eugene Transportation Forum, "Pork, Lies
and Red Tape," 7 pm, Harris Hall, Lane Co. Building, 8th and Oak. FREE.
LECTURE "Fort Rock Archaeology" features a slide
show, Dennis Jenkins, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Ctr. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reflective Readers features The God of
Small Things, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.
Charles Johnson Reads, 8 pm, Browsing Rm., Knight Library, UO.
FREE.
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Gridlock, part
of the Outlaw Artists Film Festival, Visual Arts Center, Newport. See May 18, On
the Road.
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MUSIC Logos Academy Home School Band SHOcase performance, 12:15
pm, Hult Lobby. FREE.
Magical Thursday features Donald Glaude, Dig-Dug and Silver, 8
pm, WOW Hall. $12.
Paul Geremia, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso. $10.
Lane Chamber Orchestra, Central Presbyterian Chancel Choir and
the Springfield Lutheran Church Choir, 7:30 pm, Central Presbyterian Church. don.
"From Frere Jacques to Jacques Brel," French Songs Through
the Ages, 7:30 pm, Buzz Coffeehouse, EMU, UO. don.
ON THE AIR "Arts Encore" continues. See Tuesday.
"Arts Journal" features downtown Eugene art galleries,
6 pm, CTV-97. Re-airs 9 pm, May 25.
OUTDOOR/RECREATION Weekend photography field trip to Pelouse
region of eastern Washington, Emerald Photographic Society. For details call 343-2386.
FREE.
Kayak trip on the Willamette River. Meet at ORS at 5 pm. FREE.
SPOKEN WORD Deadly Sins and Other Womanly Charms,
Darcy Du Ruz, Dave Bender, Alex Kelly, Rodica Filipoi and others, and SECEDE,
DEVOLVE and GARDEN, David Koteen, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette. $10.
THEATER Accidental Death of an Anarchist, 8 pm tonight,
tomorrow and May 25, 30 and 31, and June 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14 and 15, Lord Leebrick
Theatre. $12-$16, $8 stu. tickets on Thursdays, $22 for Gala performance May 24 includes
wine, beer and food with artistic director, designers and cast.
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Corvallis Events
MAY 16 Opening reception for work by Judith M. Sander's, 6:30
pm, Pegasus Gallery. Exhibit runs through May 31. FREE.
20-Minute Loop, 9:30 pm, Squirrels Tavern. $3.
Voice master class with Robert Ashens, 7:30 pm, Rm. 303, Benton
Hall, OSU. Public invite to observe. FREE.
Animals, Animals, Animals, works by 47 national artists,
noon to 5 pm T-SU, Corvallis Arts Center, through June 3. Teens Open, work
by local teens, through June 2. FREE.
Hanuman, 9:30 pm, Bombs Away Café. $7.
The Wizard of Oz, Corvallis Community Theatre, 7:30 pm tonight,
tomorrow and May 18, with a 2:30 pm matinee May 19, Majestic Theatre. www.valleytix.com
$10, $7 sr., stu.
"Speaking to the Seventh Generation; Languages of Remembering,
Languages of Today" conference, noon, LaSells-Stewart Ctr, OSU. FREE.
"Honoring OSU's Native American Graduates features prayer,
song and remarks by community members and OSU staff, 3:30 pm, MU 211, OSU. FREE.
Branson's Magician Christmas Extravaganza Trip Presentation, 2
pm, Corvallis Sr. Ctr. FREE.
MAY 17 Beaver baseball vs. University of Washington, 3 pm
today and 1 pm tomorrow and May 19, Goss Stadium, Coleman Field. FREE.
Patty McCulla, 8 pm, Borders. FREE.
MAY 18 10 Year Anniversary Celebration for KBOO 100.7 FM
features door prizes, silent auction, music by the Sawtooth Mt. Boys, Acoustic Mahayana,
Don Caughey and others, 8 pm, Old World Deli. $5-$10 ss.
Mary Daheim reads, 10 am, OSU Bookstore. FREE.
OSU Klatowa Eena Annual Pow Wowwow features dancing, food, drumming,
arts and crafts fair, information and more, today and tomorrow, Gill Coliseum, OSU.
Gourd dancing 11:30 am today and 10:30 am tomorrow, grand entries, 1 and 7 pm today,
noon tomorrow. FREE.
Saturday Farmers' Market, on the river at 2nd and B streets, 9
am to 1 pm. FREE.
OSU athletes lead a "Read With the Beavers" storytime,
11 am, Borders. FREE.
Confluence Willamette Valley Gala Chorus, 8 pm tonight, Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis. $10 sug. don.
Tourist, 9:30 pm, Squirrel's Tavern. $3.
MAY 19 Opera Theatre Corvallis fundraiser features an afternoon
of music, 3 pm, First Congregational Church. $10 sugg. don.
Hit That Jive, Jack!, Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30 pm,
LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. $12.50-$17.50. High school youth and under half-price.
Nairobi Boys, 6 pm, AJ's. FREE.
MAY 20 David Beispiel and Kate Bernheimer read poetry and
fiction, 7 pm, Learning Lounge, MU, OSU. FREE.
Low Vision/Macular Degeneration Support Group, 2 pm, Corvallis
Sr. Ctr. FREE.
MAY 22 OSU symphony orchestra spring concert features flutist
Jill Pauls, 8 pm, LaSells Stewart Ctr. $15, free with college or high school student
ID.
Wednesday Farmers' Market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton County Fairgrounds.
541-752-1510. FREE.
MAY 23 Parkinson's Support Group, 2 pm, Corvallis Sr. Ctr.
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.
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Dave Mathews Band,
Rose Garden, Portland. See May 23, On the Road.
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MAY 17 Rhododendron Festival features a floral parade, carnival,
car show and flower displays, today, tomorrow and May 19, downtown Florence. FREE.
Six Women With Brain Death, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May
24, 25, 30 and 31, and June 1, with 2:30 pm matinees May 19 and 26, Albany Civic
Theatre. $10, $8 stu., sr. Auditions for Little Footsteps are 7:30 pm, May
20, 21 and 22, Regina Frager Theatre. www.peak.org/community.act
MAY 18 Outlaw Artist Film Festival features independent
northwest filmmakers profiling regional artists, 8 pm, Visual Arts Center, Newport.
$5 sugg. don.
Nickelback, Jerry Cantrell, 7 pm, Salem Armory. Ticketmaster. $25.
11th Annual citywide garage sale, 9 am to 5 pm, downtown Oakland.
FREE.
Oregon Track Classic, 3 pm, Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham.
Ticketmaster. $10 adv., $15 dos.
Portland Community Dance Festival features workshops in dance,
theater improvisation, contact improvisation and many other dance forms, live music,
celebration and classes, today and tomorrow, Portland. For class and schedule, location,
fee information call 342-3273.
18th Annual Sheep to Shawl Festival features shearing, games and
activities for all ages, 10 am to 4 pm, Mission Mill Museum, Salem. FREE.
MAY 19 "Politics, Humor and Music: The Mikado,"
Roger Dyle, 2 pm, Whitsell Auditorium, Portland Art Museum. Free with museum admission.
Ahn Trio, 3 pm, Kaul Auditorium, Reed College, Portland. Ticketmaster.
$27, $13.50 stu.
MAY 23 Dave Matthews Band, 7 pm, Rose Garden, Portland.
Ticketmaster. $46.50.
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ATTN:
Opportunities
The Gibbs Center Gallery in Cottage Grove is seeking quilts
and other fiber art for a July show. 942-5025.
Auditions for female and male actors, dancers, musicians and production
crew for Shakespeare in the Park's The Tempest, 6 pm, May 22 and 23, Amazon
Community Center, Bldg. B.
Qualifications are sought from visual artists interested in the
commission of artwork for the UO Museum of Art. (503) 986-0084 or http://art.econ.state.or.us
Auditions for new members of the Eugene Concert Choir and Eugene
Vocal Arts Ensemble, May 21, Grace Lutheran Church. For audition, call 687-6865.
A call to instrument makers deadline for an Art About Music
art exhibit is Dec. 31. For application send a SASE to: Maude Kerns Art Center, Instruments,
1910 E. 15th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97403
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