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THURSDAY,
MAY 29 dance In This Time, dances by Bonnie Simoa, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 31, Performance Hall, LCC main campus. $10, $8 stu., sr. film Aftermath: Unanswered Questions from 9-11, and The Great Deception, 7 pm, 100 Willamette, UO. FREE. gathering HIV counseling and testing, 9 to 11:15 am Thursdays, 135 E. 6th Ave. $15. kidstuff Baby storytime, 10:15 am, Downtown Library, preschool storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon branch library. FREE. "Stories From Here" reading by the Young Writers Association, 7 pm, Washington Elementary School. FREE. lecture "Shadows of Middle Passage: Carceral Formation and the Political Logic of Mass Imprisonment," Dylan Rodriguez, 2 pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE.
literary arts Derek Brown and Joel Chmara read poetry, 8 pm, Foolscap Books. Open mic follows. $2-$4 ss. Jeanne Manning reads, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE. Amit Goswami reads, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. FREE. music Students of the Month SHOcase concert, 12:15, lobby, Hult. FREE. The Visible Men, Room 101, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $3-$5 ss. Phunk Junkeez, Saint Dog, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos. on the air "New Dimensions" features "Mystical Animals," Jean Houston, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. "Jefferson Exchange" features "Health, Human Rights, AIDS Research, and the Experience of Working as a Black Female in Africa," Tony Taylor, 8 am and 8 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM. "Arts Journal" features NewZone Art Collective show, 6 pm, CTV 29 & 22. outdoors/recreation Obsidians hike 10 miles, Silver Falls. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. spiritual Eugene peace circle, noon Thursdays, Suite 306, 474 Willamette St. 684-3850. FREE. theater Twelfth Night Impact! Arts performance, 7:30 pm tonight and tomorrow, and at 2:30 and 7:30 pm May 31, 2520 Harris St. $3. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged, Willamette Repertory Theatre, 7:30 pm tonight, at 8 pm, tomorrow and May 31, and at 2 pm June 1, Soreng, Hult. $15-$35. vigils Prayer for Peace circles, noon Monday through Friday, Unity of the Valley. FREE. Candlelight peace, Women in Black vigils, 5 pm until the end of the war, Federal Building. FREE.
FRIDAY,
MAY 30 arts/visual An opening for Four to Go, work by William Hosterman, Johanna Paas, Lampo Leong and Diana Jacobs, 6 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. $3 sug. don. An artwalk features live music, art, a prize drawing and more, 5:30 pm, downtown Cottage Grove. FREE. An MFA exhibition artist's talk with Daniel Peabody and Sarit Dikhun Somasa, 1 pm, Jacobs Gallery, Hult. FREE. benefits Inaugural celebrity roast benefits Direction Service, featuring reception, dinner and roast, 6:30 pm, DoubleTree Hotel, Spfd. $50. FOOD for Lane Co. benefit features music with Nimbus, DJ Free International Man of Leisure, the Ovulators, Chevron, 9 pm, John Henry's. Free with food donation. $3 w/o. Sasquatch Brewfest brewer's dinner benefits the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation, 7 pm, Wild Duck. $30. dance In This Time continues. See Thursday, May 29. gathering Bone density screening, 11 am to 4 pm, Market of Choice, 1060 Green Acres Rd. FREE. kidstuff Playgroup for moms and newborns to two year olds, 10 am, Bambini. FREE. Preschool storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel Library. FREE. "The Magic School Bus Medieval!" features hands-on science castles and catapults for ages 6-11, 4:30 to 6:30 pm, The Science Factory. Pre-register at 682-7888. $9. lecture "Americanism 101" lecture discusses rights preservation, 7 pm, Red Lion Inn, Coburg Rd. FREE. music Jazz Café with UO jazz combos, 8 pm, 178 Music. $5, $3 stu., sr. Eagle Park Slim, 7 pm, Jahkumba, Upright Dub Orchestra, DJ Dubliminal, 10 pm, Downtown Lounge. $5 for reggae. Blues are free. Ellis CD release party, Ashleigh Flynn, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $6. outdoor/recreationObsidians hike 4 miles, Patterson Mnt. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. presentation "Beans and the Curriculum of Creamed Corn: Helping Our Children to Make Real Sense of the World Using a Curriculum of Everyday Life," David Albert, 3:30 pm, and "The Church of Happiness: Don't Worry, Be Happy," 7 pm, Emmaus Lutheran Church. A potluck is 5:15 pm. $6 per presentation.
spiritual "The Turn" aerobic prayer, 7:30 pm, Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx St. FREE. theater The Nerd, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow, June 6 and 7, Actors Cabaret. $15 adv., $10 dos, $29.95 for dinner/show combo. A reading of Shock and Awe, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Tsunami Books. don. Ship of Fools, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, and at 2 pm June 1, Robinson Theatre, Villard, UO. $12, $9 sr., $5 stu. Self Served Theatre, 7 pm, Springfield High School Theatre. $3. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged continues. See Thursday, May 29. Twelfth Night continues. See Thursday, May 29. vigils Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 29. Moms (parents) for Peace vigil, 4 pm Thursdays until the end of the war, Federal Building. FREE. Candlelight peace, Women in Black vigils continue. See Thursday, May 29.
SATURDAY,
MAY 31 arts/visual Studio show and sale of pottery by Faith Rahill, 9 am to 5 pm today and from 10 am to 3 pm tomorrow, 775 W. 26th Ave. FREE. benefits Sasquatch Brewfest benefits the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation, featuring beer tasting, brewing symposiums, prizes, music and more, noon to 1 am, Wild Duck. Shelly James plays at 7:30 pm, and Paul DeLay plays at 9:30 pm. $10 for entry, glass and two tastes. RiverWalk 2003 benefits the HIV Alliance, featuring a 3.2 mile walking course, 5k run, buffet, live music, prizes and more, Alton Baker Park. Registration at 8:30 am; run at 9:30 am; walk at 10:30 am. $12-$16 for run. Walk is free. "Vineyards and Violins" auction benefits the Willamalane Adult Activity Center, featuring auction, wine tasting, dinner and more, 5:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, Spfd. $10 for wine and auction, $25 with dinner. "Jungle Boogie" dance party features music by the Tomcats, jungle costumes, drinks, art, contests and potluck, 6 to 11 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. $10. celebrations "We Are Bethel" Celebration features games, food, art, booths, music, dragon boats, dancing and more, 10 am to 4:30 pm, Petersen Barn Community Center. 682-6042. FREE. FOOD for Lane County Gardens Program Celebration, 3:30 pm, GrassRoots Garden. FREE. comedy ComedySportz, 8 pm, The ComedySportz Theatre, 10th Ave. and Oak ST. 517-9996. $8, $7 with a can of food for FOOD for Lane Co. dance In This Time continues. See Thursday, May 29. demonstration Hypno-therapy, 4 pm today and 6 pm June 2, Friends Landing, 492 E. 13th St. 484-6004. FREE. festival First annual Northwest Festival Americana features music by Doc Lykens Band, Scott Hohnstein, Another Reason and Kenra Griffin, noon to 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. film Banff Film Festival, 7 pm, McDonald Theatre. $10 adv., $12 dos. gatherings Saturday Market features more than 150 local artisans, international food court and live music, 10 am to 5 pm Saturdays, Park Blocks. Lew Rising Sun & Friends play at 10 am; Irving Elementary Marimba Band at 11; Carmizin plays at noon; Edson Oliveira plays at 1 pm; Wryley at 2 and Bamiki plays at 3 pm. FREE. "Talking Stones" dedication features dedication of Kalapuya stones with Esther Stutzman, 10 am, Springfield's Eastgate Woodlands, and a dedication with Indian drumming and songs, as well as an interfaith service, 2 pm, Alton Baker Park. www.nearbynature.orgFREE Annual rummage sale, 8 am to 3 pm, Spiritual Growth Center. 485-0035. FREE. Churchill region Black Student Achievement and Parent Involvement Conference, 9 am to 5 pm, auditorium, Churchill High School. 687-3221. FREE. Cascadia Forest Goods warehouse sale features figured maple, chinkapin, walnut, decking, siding, paneling, fencing and more, 9 am to 3 pm Saturdays, 4446 Franklin Blvd., Glenwood. 485-4477. FREE. Southtowne Shoppes farmers market, Saturdays 9 am to 3 pm, and Tuesdays 11 am to 3 pm, 28th Ave. and Oak St. FREE. "Conversation Café" meeting, 4 pm Saturdays, Lingo's Books & Coffeehouse, 741 Lincoln St. www.conversationcafe.orgFREE. Farmers Market features produce, plants and flowers from more than 40 local growers, across from the Park Blocks, 10 am to 5 pm Saturdays. FREE. Herbalist conference features presentations by herbalists and experts, 9 am to 4 pm, Applegate House, Yoncalla. 849-3139. $15-$50. Growers Market features fresh grown local produce/fruit, artisans and crafters displaying wares, entertainment and more, 10 am to 4 pm, main park, Cottage Grove. FREE. Veneta Saturday market features produce, crafts and festivities, 10 am to 5 pm Saturdays, Veneta. 935-2268. FREE. kidstuff Children's storytime, 11 am, Borders Books. FREE. "Insect Investigation" features hands-on science event exploring insects, noon to 4 pm today and tomorrow, The Science Factory. Free with admission to Science Sleuths exhibit. Family music time, 10:15 am Downtown and Bethel branch libraries, family storytime in Spanish, 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Saturday storytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE. Borko's Magical Moombah features "Pajama Party," 10 am, The Shedd. $5, $2.50 for adults. literary art Polly Moller performs spoken word and music, 8 pm, Foolscap Books. $6-$9 ss.
music Green Garter Band, 8 pm, Agate Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr. Future Music Oregon features Burton Beerman and Celesta Haraszti, 8 pm, 198 Music, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr. Celtic harp with Muriel Willingham and Judy Aslakson, 2 pm, the Atrium. FREE. Jet Harris and His Hotrod Hellcats, 9 pm, The Tap 'n' Keg, Cottage Grove. FREE. Matt Wayne Quartet, 9:30 pm, Luna. $5. Steve Wynn, Tommy Womack, Dan Jones, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $8. A battle between DJs Dmoe and Dinari features guests Madgesdiq, Mic Crenshaw and Gen. Eric, 10 pm, Downtown Lounge. $3-$5 ss. Jucifer, These Arms Are Snakes, Pass Out Kings, 10 pm, John Henry's. $5. on the air "Eugene-Xchange" features the outdoors with Bill Sullivan, 9 am today and tomorrow, CTV-99. outdoors/recreation Obsidians hike 7 miles, McKenzie Waterfalls, and 10 miles, Substitute Point. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. Boat parade dedicates new Alton Baker Park boat launch, 11 am, Day Island Rd., by Cuthbert Amphitheater. 684-7747. FREE. Neighborhood tree walk, 1 pm, east lawn of Campbell Sr. Center. 431-4990. FREE. REI community service trail project, 9 am, Hendrick's Park. FREE. GEARS rides 45 miles, Fall Creek Loop. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park, Creswell. FREE. presentation "Introduc-tion to Faux Finish," 10 am to noon, Miller Paint Co. FREE. rally Roosevelt Middle School's "Rally for Peace" features student speakers, music, note-writing about the war, 1 pm, Federal Building. FREE. theater Encore Theatre, 7:30 pm, Roosevelt Middle School. $5-$10 ss. Kids free. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged continues. See Thursday, May 29. Readings of Shock and Awe continue. See Friday. The Nerd continues. See Friday. Ship of Fools continues. See Friday. Self Served Theatre continues. See Friday. Twelfth Night continues. See Thursday, May 29. vigil Candlelight peace vigils continue. See Thursday, May 29.
SUNDAY,
JUNE 1 arts/visual An opening for South by Northwest, photographs by Peter Herring, 2 pm, Washington Abbey Gallery. FREE. Faith Rahill's pottery sale continues. See Saturday. benefit Organic brunch benefits the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, 10 am to 4 pm, Planet Goloka. For information call 465-4555. dance Gangster Ball features music from the '20s, a Charleston competition, 7 pm, Agate Hall, UO. $5. film Horror of Party, Beach Girls and the Monster, Monsterama! Festival, 6:30 pm, WOW Hall. $4, $3 in beach attire. gatherings "Strategies to prevent demolition and redevelopment in Moss/Villard/Columbia neighborhood," 7 pm Sundays, 13th and Alder Starbucks. FREE. "Country Gardens in the City," the 9th annual Springfield Museum garden tour features tours of 10 owner-designed gardens. For information call 726-3677. $10 adv., $12 dos. Open house features tours of organic garden, straw bale dormitory, sustainable forest and more, 2 pm, Aprovecho Research Center, 80574 Hazelton Rd. 942-8198. FREE. Piccadilly flea market, 10 am, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. $1.50. Mercado Latino features vendors of Mexican and Peruvian food, produce, handcrafts, music, clothes, children's activities, music and more, 10 am to 4 pm Sundays through Oct. 26, Washington/Jefferson Park. FREE. Lesbian Connection group meeting, 11 am, L&L Market. FREE. kidstuff Oregon Children's Choir 20th annual concert, girls at 3 and boys at 7 pm, Emerald Baptist Church. $9, $7 stu., sr. "Insect Investigation" continues. See Saturday. music UO Ensembles concert, 4 pm, 100th Monkey Ensemble, 8 pm, Beall, UO. FREE. Neil Bjorklund, Vivian's Keeper, 8:30 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $3-$5 ss. Lane Chamber Orchestra, 4 pm, First Presbyterian Church. $4-$6. Mark O'Connor's Hot Swing Trio, 7:30 pm, the Shedd. $15-$40. on the air "The Healing Connection" features "Shamanism," David Lang, 8 pm tonight and 8 am June 2, CTV 22 & 29. "EugeneXchange" continues. See Saturday. outdoors/recreation Obsidians bike 67 miles, Cottage Grove-Drain loop, and canoe Siltcoos Lake. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. Cascadia Wildland hike to the Pyramid timber sale, 10 am, Growers Market. Bring water, lunch, boots and raingear. 434-1463. FREE. GEARS rides 60 miles, Deerhorn. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. presentation "Designing Evolutionary Sanctuaries," Alan Kapuler, noon to 5 pm, the HOPE Farm. 343-HOPE. ss. spiritual Meditation with Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, 10:30 am Sundays, DBF Center, 3333 Storey Blvd. FREE. Dances of Universal Peace, 7:30 pm Sundays, Four Winds Yoga. FREE. Falun Gong exercise, 9 am Sundays, Gold's Gym, Spfd. www.falundafaoregon.orgFREE. theater The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged continues. See Thursday, May 29. Ship of Fools continues. See Friday. vigil Candlelight peace vigils continue. See Thursday, May 29.
MONDAY,
JUNE 2 arts/visual Life drawing sessions, 7:30 to 10:15 pm Mondays, 439 W. 2nd Ave. 302-2727. $5. A gallery talk about the Four to Go exhibit, Bill Hosterman, 7 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. $3 sug. don. benefit Benefit night for HIV Alliance, Track Town Pizza. For information 342-5088. don. gatherings HIV counseling/testing, 4 to 7 pm Mondays, HIV Alliance, 1966 Garden Ave. don. Gentle yoga for people with multiple sclerosis, 10:45 am to 12:45 pm Mondays, Hilyard Community Center. $5. "Way of the Tao Drum" medicine wheel, 6:30 pm. For information call 915-5723. don. Women's drop-in support group for survivors of sexual abuse, 7 pm Mondays, Sexual Assault Support Services. 484-9791. FREE. kidstuff Drop-in time for families features toys for kids and relaxation for parents with books and computers, 2 to 4 pm Mondays, Patterson Family Resource Center, Patterson Elementary School. FREE. on the air "The Healing Connection" continues. See Sunday. spiritual Spiritual chanting, 7 pm, Planet Goloka. FREE. theater "Get Down With Your Sweet Self" personal theater for women, 7:15 pm Mondays, Friends Meeting Hall. 686-8119. $9. vigils Brethren and Mennonites vigil, 4:30 pm, Federal Building. FREE. Candlelight peace, Women in Black vigils continue. See Thursday, May 29. Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 29.
TUESDAY,
JUNE 3 discussion "Metro Plan Periodic Review Text Amendments" discussion, 6 pm, City Council Chambers, Springfield City Hall. FREE. film Read My Lips, 7:30 pm, International Center, EMU, UO. FREE. gatherings Norwegian conversation, 4:30 pm Tuesdays, Sons of Norway. For information, call 484-7349. Open house features information on classes and membership, equipment trials, 6 to 9 pm, Community Television Studio, behind Sheldon High School. 341-4671. FREE. Farmers Market features locally grown produce, plants, flowers, foods and fun, 9 am to 4 pm through mid-November, Park Blocks. FREE. Southtowne Shoppes farmers market continues. See Saturday. kidstuff Tuesday Toddlertime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE. Toddler storytime, 10:15 and 11 am, Downtown Library. FREE. music Cats, 7:30 pm tonight and tomorrow, Silva, Hult. $25-$47.50. Slobberbone, The Koozies, Saltlick, 9 pm, John Henry's. $5. LCC Concert and Chamber Choirs, 7:30 pm, Performance Hall, LCC main campus. $4-$6 don. on the air "Arts Encore" features UO MFA graduates, 6 pm, CTV-29 & 22. Re-airs at 9 pm June 5. "Alternative Radio" features "Iraq," 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. FREE. outdoors/recreation Obsidians hike 6 miles, Cooks Ridge. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. presentations "Empower Yourself: Learning to be Healthy," 9:30 am and 5:30 pm Tuesdays in June, 5th St. Public Market. 686-LOVE. FREE. "Seeking Environmental Justice in Chile," Francisco Ferrada, 7 pm, Knight Law Center, UO. FREE. spiritual Zen meditation, 7:15 pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield St. 302-4576. FREE. vigils Peace vigil, 4:30 pm Tuesdays, Island Park and Main Streets, Spfd. 747-5886. FREE. Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 29. Candlelight peace, Women in Black vigils continue. See Thursday, May 29.
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 4 dance Quarterly, UO student dances, 7 pm tonight, Open Showing at 5:30 pm tomorrow, and The Loft, at 7 pm June 6, Dougherty Dance Theater, Gerlinger, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr. for The Loft. FREE. film The Seven Samurai, sociology film series, 7 pm, 180 PLC, UO. FREE. Brat, Russian film series, 7:15 pm, 115 Pacific. FREE. gatherings Caring for the Caregiver support group, Wednesday afternoons. For information, call 687-6234. FREE. Kava ceremony, 6:30 pm, Planet Goloka. FREE. kidstuff Music camp preview, 4-6:30 pm, Kindermusik. For information call 344-7899. FREE. Preschool storytime, 10:15 and 11 am, Downtown Library. FREE. Wednesday evening storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. Preschool storytime, 10 am, Springfield Library. FREE. lecture "Is Hearing Voices Always a Bad Thing?" Ron Unger, 5:30 pm, Growers Market. FREE. music LCC Symphonic Band, noon today and at 7:30 pm tomorrow, Performance Hall, LCC. Today is free, tomorrow is $4-$6 don. Cats continues. See Tuesday Calendar. on the air Obsidians hike 6 miles, North Shasta Loop. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. outdoors/recreation GEARS rides 30 miles, Fox Hollow. Meet at 6 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE. "Elder Walk" explores savannas, woodlands and forests, 2 to 4 pm, Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. $4. presentations NW EcoBuilding Guild presentation features Tom St. Louis, 7 pm, McNail-Riley House, 13th Ave. and Jefferson St. 767-0036. FREE. "Mental Health in our Community" informational meeting for children and adolescent consumers of mental health services, family members, advocates and citizens, 5:30 pm, Lane Co. Mental Health, 2411 Centennial Blvd. 682-3814. FREE. theater How I Learned to Drive, previews at 8 pm today and tomorrow, opens with a gala performance with post-performance drinks at 8 pm June 6, and continues at 8 pm June 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28, and at 2 pm June 15, and 22, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $5 for preview performances; $16 F-SA; $12, $8 stu. TH, SU; $25 for gala performance. vigils Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 29. Candlelight peace, Women in Black vigils continue and a silent peace vigil begins at 4:30 pm, Federal Building. See Thursday, May 29.
THURSDAY,
JUNE 5 arts/visual Thursday Artwalk features work by Mitzi Lynn at Sattva Gallery; B.W. Krehbiel at Letterhead; Steve and Penelope Oshatz at Folkways and work by Alison McNair at Uncommon Scents, 6 pm, Meridian Bld. 18th Ave. and Willamette St. FREE. dance Open Showing continues. See Wednesday. discussion "Weight Loss," Joseph Arpaia, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. gatherings UO Library book sale, noon to 7 pm, Knight Library, UO. $1 paperbacks, $3 hardbacks. Bikes Not Bombs ride, 4 pm, 13th Ave. and University St. FREE. HIV counseling and testing continues. See Thursday, May 29. kidstuff Baby storytime, 10:15 am, Downtown Library, preschool storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon branch library. FREE. lecture "Everyday Blessings: The Practical Wisdom of Talking About Death With Your Loved Ones," Todd Peterson, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE. music Son Mela'o, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5. Marcia Ball, 8:30 pm, Wild Duck. $18 adv., $21 dos. LCC Symphonic Band continues. See Wednesday. on the air "New Dimensions" features "A Galactic Adventure," Ken Croswell, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. "Arts Encore" continues. See Tuesday. spiritual Eugene peace circle continues. See Thursday, May 29. theater How I Learned to Drive continues. See Wednesday. vigils Women in Black vigils continue. See Thursday, May 29. Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 29.
ON
THE ROAD May 29 Art, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 31, Theatre West, Lincoln City. $9.50, $8.50 sr., stu., $6 children under 12. Becoming a Nation, Americana From the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State, Portland Museum of Art, through June 8. $10-$12, $9 stu., sr., $6 youth. Big, Bad, Beautiful, 7 and 9 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays through July 12, and at 2 and 7 pm Sundays through July 13, Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Free with two-beverage minimum. Broadway and All That Jazz, Lincoln Community Chorus, 7 pm, Lutheran Church, Lincoln City. 996-3490. $8 adv., $10 dos. May 30 Ghostlands of an Urban NDN, Robert Owen Greygrass, 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays through May 31, and at 2 pm May 25, The Green Room, Ashland. $12 adv., $15 dos. Silent auction, reception and guest performances including Obo Addy benefits Homowo African Arts & Cultures, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, BodyVox Studios, 1300 NW Northrup, Portland. (503) 288-3025. $35. Cheryl Hodge Quartet CD recording concert, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Eden Hall, Lincoln City. $10. May 31 Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, 7:30 pm, Elsinore Theatre, Salem. $15-$35. Antique & Appraisal Fair Fundraiser benefits the Florence Events Center, 10 am to 5 pm, FEC. $2 entry, $5 per appraisal. Darklady's 2nd Annual Masturbate-a-Thon to benefit Planned Parenthood, Cascade AIDS Project, The Center for Sex & Culture and other organizations, featuring a ThrillHammer Orgasmatron, a hand-orgy, sexy photos and art, masturbation games and birthday fantasies, eroscillators and more, 7 pm, Portland. RSVP at darklady@darklady.com $15-$30 ss. Music and dance with Performance Works Northwest features Kathleen Keogh, Christine Knight, Scott Smith and others, 8 pm tonight and 7 pm tomorrow, 4625 SE 67th Ave., Portland. (503) 777-1907. $9, $7 stu., sr. June 2 Blue Man Group: The Complex Tour, 8 pm, Keller Auditorium, Portland. $30.50 June 3 Matchbox Twenty, Sugar Ray, Maroon 5, 7 pm, Rose Garden, Portland. $29.50-$47.50. June 4 A closing/preview party to celebrate the gallery closing and for a final exhibit of QED, work by Bennett Battaile and Michael Schultheis is 6 to 9 pm, Margo Jacobsen Gallery, Portland. The exhibit runs through June 28. FREE. June 5 An opening of The Sculptor at Work, sculpture by Mike Leckie, 6 pm today and tomorrow, Elements Glass, Overton. FREE.
CORVALLIS
EVENTS May 29 Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. May 30 Quilters, LBCC Perform-ing Arts Dept. performance, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, at 7:30 pm May 29 and at 3 pm June 1, Takena Theater, Linn Benton Community College. $10, $8 sr., stu., $5 May 29. May 31 Corvallis Saturday Market features local crafts, food, children's activities and entertainment, 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays through Nov. 22, South Riverfront parking lot, 1st and Jackson Streets. FREE. June 3 An awards ceremony for OSU Graduating Seniors Art Exhibit, 6:30 pm, Fairbanks Gallery. FREE. June 4 Corvallis Wednesday Farmers' Market features local produce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays through Nov. 26, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Acoustic blues Jam, 7:30 pm, Bombs Away Café. FREE. June 5 Free World Music Festival features Eek-A-Mouse, Clinton Fearon, Katt, Amadan and Jah-Bong, 4 pm to midnight, MU quad, OSU. FREE. A 1st Around Oregon Annual gallery talk with Saralyn Hilde and reception, 5:30 pm, Corvallis Arts Center. FREE. Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES Applications to contribute to the Womenspace Art Project Benefit Juried Art Exhibitions are available at www.enddomesticviolence.comor call 607-9511. Art & the Vineyard 2003, "A World of Art", seeks festival volunteers. Call 485-2221. Summer camp scholarships are available to students of McKenzie River schools. Interested students at Camp Creek Elementary, Walterville Elementary and McKenzie Christian School should contact their school administrator.
DANCE LISTINGS Th: Alfredo's Bellydancing—7, 8. For location,
call 302-8143. Fr: Ballroom—7:30, Rm. 220, Gerlinger,
UO. 346-6025. Sa: Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio.
485-4669. Su: Argentine Tango, Beg.—6:30, Studio
B. 343-2162. Mo: Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio.
485-4669. Tu: Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio.
485-4669. We: Contact Improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall.
517-1897.
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