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THURSDAY,
JANUARY 22 FILM UO Sociology Winter Film Series runs Thursdays. Mean Machine, 7 pm, 180 PLC. FREE. GATHERINGS "Take Back the Right" 31st Roe v. Wade Celebration features speakers and music by the Ovulators, 6 pm, Wild Duck. FREE. Third Annual Volunteer Fair features information for anyone interested in volunteering for a variety of organizations, 10 am to 3 pm, EMU Concourse, UO. FREE. "Salsa I" with Jeryl Johnston features elemental dance moves in a relaxed environment, 7 pm, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526 for price and more info. HIV counseling and testing, 9 to 11:15 am Thursdays, 135 E. 6th Ave. $15. Vigorous yoga, 5:45 pm Thursdays, Friends Meeting House. $7-$10 ss. Grief Support Group, McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center Willamette Room, 7 pm Thursdays. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Baby Storytime, 10:15 am, Children's Book Club, 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Pre-school Storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon Branch Libraries. FREE. "Discovering Instruments" with AMI faculty, features a different instrument each week, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Thursdays through March 11, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $10 per session. LECTURES UN Poet Laureate Werner Fornos speaks, 7 pm, EMU Fir Room, UO. FREE. "Relax Into Healing," presented by Nancy Hopps, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. FREE. "Organizing against the End-game of Globalization," lecture and roundtable discussion by UO Morse Chair Professor Neil Smith, 7 pm, United Methodist Church. 346-3700. FREE. "Discrepant Medievalisms," by Sharon Kinoshita, 5 pm, 221 Friendly Hall, UO. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Author Elizabeth Lyon speaks, 7 pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. Science of Spirituality Reading Group features The Gospel of Mary Magdalene, 7 pm. Borders Books. FREE. Poet Joseph Millar reads, 8 pm, Knight Library Browsing Room, UO. FREE. MUSIC SHOcase presents: Anthony MCcarthy, 12:15 pm, Hult Center Lobby. FREE. Faculty Artist Series features the Oregon String Quartet and jazz and classical violinist Diane Monroe, 8 pm, Beall Concert Hall, UO. $5-$9. Guy Davis, 8 pm, Café Paradiso. $12.50. ON THE AIR "The Healing Connection," 7 pm Thursdays, CTV-22 & 29. "New Dimensions" features "Beyond Buddha," Steve Bhaerman-Swami Beyondananda, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION One-hour fast bike rides, noon Monday through Friday, Bike Friday. 687-0487. FREE. "Intro to Cross-Country Skiing," class and field trip, class 5:30 pm tonight, trip 9 am Jan. 24. 346-4365 for schedule, cost and locations. PRESENTATIONS "Walking Coast-to-Coast In England," slide show features 13 women on an 18-day walk across England, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4044. FREE. "Pruning: Tree Fruits" features hands-on pruning, bring your own pruners, 1 pm, GrassRoots Garden, 1465 Coburg Rd. Register 682-4243. FREE. Local author and cross-country ski racer Mike Bogar presents a slide show featuring 48 of the best ski areas in the state, followed by Q&A and book signing, 7 pm, REI, 306 Lawrence St. 465-1800. FREE. SPIRITUAL Eugene Peace Circle, noon Thursdays, Suite 306, 474 Willamette St. 684-3850. FREE. THEATER Hamlet, 7:30 pm tonight, tomorrow, Jan. 24, Jan. 28 and Jan. 29, South Eugene High School Auditorium. 334-4882. $5-$7. Far Away , 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and Jan. 24, Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540 Charnelton. 465-1506. $8-$12. The Lion In Winter, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow, and Jan. 24, 2 pm Jan. 25, Very Little Theatre, 2350 Hilyard St. 344-7751. $9-$12.
FRIDAY,
JANUARY 23 ARTS/VISUAL Artists' gallery talk and reception for Susan Lowdermilk, Tallmadge Doyle and Ken Paul, talk 3 pm, reception 5:30 pm, Jacobs Gallery, Hult Center. FREE. COMEDY ComedySportz features Tag Team Improv: the Gateway Mall Rats take on the Sacred Heart Attackers, 8 pm, 1030 Oak St. 517-9996. $6-$8, $1 off with a can of food. GATHERINGS Visions of Eugene Center public design charette to explore ideas for a civic center encompassing a new city hall and more, kick-off meeting, 3 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. UUCE Singletarians meeting, 7:30 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 477 E. 40th Ave. $2 sugg. don. First meeting of the Ukalaneys (the Lane County Ukulele Club), 7 pm, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 166 E. 13th Ave. 343-8363. FREE. Salsa Dance, featuring DJs Mario and Herman and instructor Gabriel Romero, lesson, 9 pm, dance, 10 pm to 1 am, Vet's Club. 1626 Willamette St. $5. Oregon Ballroom Dance, dress-up or casual, 7:30 pm, 220 Gerlinger Hall, UO. $5. Marlene "Mitzi" Colbath political announcement lunch, noon, Elks Club, 2470 W. 11th Ave. $8.50 optional lunch. www.colbath.info Toastmasters meeting, 6:15 am Fridays, Mr. K's Restaurant, Coburg Rd. 683-9657. FREE. Progressive Coalition Happytime Friday, 5:30 pm Fridays, Café Paradiso. FREE. KIDSTUFF The Science Factory Children's Museum and Planetarium features more than 50 hands-on exhibits, live reptiles, computer lab and free thematic activities (this week's activity: "Dino Discoveries"), noon to 4 pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. $4 exhibit hall or planetarium, $7 exhibits and planetarium. www.sciencefactory.org. "Jump Up Singing" with Rosette Lattimore, features songs, stories, games, dance and instruments, ages 1-3, 10 am to 10:45 am, ages 3-5, 11 am to 11:45 am Fridays through March 19, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $9 per session. Mom and Baby Play Group, 10 am, Bambini. FREE. Pre-school Storytime, for ages 3 to 6, 10:30 am, Bethel Branch Library. FREE. Teen Game Night, for ages 12 to 18, 6 pm to 8 pm, Sheldon Branch Library. FREE. LECTURE "Where Darkness and Lightness Meet: The Role of the Sacred Scarab," by Pratibha Eastwood, 7:30 pm, Hilyard Community Center, 2580 Hilyard St., $8. MUSIC "No Tenors Vocal Recital," featuring Mark Kaczmarczyk, Marie Landreth and Doremus Scudder performing music by Mozart, Verdi, Donizetti and Weill. Benefits the UO Opera Program. 8 pm, Beall Concert Hall, UO. 346-4363. $10-$18. Taarka, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza, 199 W. 8th Ave. $8 adv., $10 dos. Swing Shift & Kenny Drew, Jr., 7:30 pm, Hult Center Soreng Theater. 682-5000. $15-$17. ON THE AIR "The Jefferson Exchange" features "Techniques for Straightforward Communication Based on Meeting Mutual Needs," Kelly Bryson, 8 am, 8 pm weekdays, KRVM, 1280 AM. "Democracy Now!," Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, 7 am weekdays, "Free Speech Radio News" 6 pm weekdays, KWVA, 88.1 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION One-hour fast bike rides continue. See Thursday, Jan. 22. PRESENTATION "Your New Baby," features an overview of your baby's health and development in the first few months, 7 pm, McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, 1460 G. St., Spfd. FREE. SCIENCE "Into the Woods" exhibit celebrates great explorer and plant collector David Douglas with tree and plant identification, kids' tent camping and wildlife study, noon to 4 pm Fridays and Saturdays, The Science Factory. $4. www.sciencefactory.org. SPIRITUAL Lecture, meditation, and dance into enlightenment, Trinity Healings, Energy Baptisms, 7 pm Fridays. Call 344-0458 for location. don. THEATER Hamlet, 12:30 pm today, 7 pm tomorrow and 3 pm Jan. 25, Impact! Arts Auditorium, 2520 Harris St. 431-1177. $3. Bad Seed, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, 2:30 pm Jan. 25, Cottage Theatre, Cottage Grove. 942-7414 for tickets and prices. Pretty Faces: The Large and Lovely Musical, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and Jan. 29, ACE Annex. 683-4368. $10-$29.95. The Lion In Winter continues. See Thursday, Jan. 22. Far Away continues. See Thursday, Jan. 22. Hamlet continues at South Eugene High School. See Thursday, Jan. 22.
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 24 BENEFITS Benefit Dinner for Landmine Victims in Cambodia, featuring food, presentation and slides, 6 pm, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 13th Avenue and Pearl Street. 343-3782. $10-$20 don. Marimba Dance Party, featuring Zambuko, Jenaguru and Shamwari marimba bands, plus Eugene Mbira Circle. Benefits Kutsinhira Cultural Arts Center. 7 pm Sam Bond's Garage, 407 Blair Blvd. $5 cover begins at 8 pm. COMEDY ComedySportz features Tag Team Improv: the Bethel Ninos face the Skinner's Butte-ies, 8 pm, 1030 Oak St. 517-9996. $6-$8, $1 off with a can of food. GATHERINGS "Early Days on the Siuslaw," Winter Folk Festival, features craft and vendor booths, storytelling, food, music and much more, 11 am to 7 pm, Florence Events Center, Florence. $3 general, extra for individual events. Visions of Eugene Center public design charette to explore ideas for a civic center encompassing a new city hall and more, 9 am to 5 pm, Atrium Building Sloat Room. RSVP 342-7291. FREE. Accordions Anonymous Polka Bowling Night, features bowling, live music, prizes, more, all ages, 8 pm to midnight, Southtowne Lanes, 2486 Willamette St. Advance tickets only, available at Comic News, Tsunami Books, Backstage Dancewear. $12. Tree Planting Party for Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council's Elijah Bristow Lost Creek Confluence Project, 9 am to 1 pm, Elijah Bristow State Park, off Hwy. 58, east of Spfd. 937-9800. FREE. U-Lindy Swing Dance, 9 pm to 11 pm, EMU Fir Room, UO. $5. Children's Program and Family Potluck to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr., noon to 2 pm, McNail-Riley House, 601 W. 13th Ave. 343-4023 for more information. Early Childhood Open House, features classroom visits, meeting teachers, stories and puppet shows, 11 am to 1 pm, Eugene Waldorf School, 1350 McLean Blvd. FREE. Contra dance and dinner features home cooked food, live music, fun and camaraderie, 6 pm to 9 pm, Eugene Waldorf School, 1351 McLean Blvd. 683-5403. $4. Indoor Saturday Market, 9 am to 2 pm Saturdays, The Art of Everything, Cottage Grove. FREE. Milongas continue. See Friday. KIDSTUFF Kindermusic of Eugene open house includes a trial class for children ages newborn to 7, 9 am to 1 pm, 1520 W. 28th Place. 344-7899 for class times and directions. FREE. The Science Factory Children's Museum and Planetarium features more than 50 hands-on exhibits, live reptiles, computer lab and free thematic activities, noon to 4 pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. $4 exhibit hall or planetarium, $7 exhibits and planetarium. www.sciencefactory.org.Children's Storytime, 11 am Saturdays, Borders Books. FREE. Saturday Storytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE. Family Music Time, 10:15 am, Sheldon Branch and Downtown Libraries. FREE.
MUSIC The Raventones, 8 pm, The Art of Everything, Cottage Grove. $5. Norma Fraser, 8:30 pm, Sweetwater's. Free with two-drink minimum. David Helfand and Friends, CD Celebration Concert, 8 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $7. Walker T. Ryan, 9 pm, The Buzz Coffee House, EMU, UO. FREE. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Gay and lesbian tennis group, noon Saturdays and Sundays. 687-9689. FREE. "Intro to Cross-Country Skiing" continues. See Thursday, Jan. 22. PRESENTATIONS "Feel the Spirit" cultural performances feature UO Gospel Choir and Eugene African Dance Troupe, 8 pm to 9:30 pm, EMU Ballroom, UO. 346-3216 for ticket prices and more information. "Just One Step" inspirational multi-media presentation of stories and images of 18 years of walking for peace, 7:30 pm, 110 Willamette, UO. $5-$10 don. Fitness Clinic features information and demonstrations about selecting and using fitness equipment, 1 pm to 3 pm, G.I. Joe's, 1030 Greenacres. 343-1666. FREE. SCIENCE "Into the Woods" exhibit continues. See Friday. "Signs in the Sky" planetarium show, 2 pm Saturdays and Sundays, The Science Factory. $4. www.sciencefactory.org. SPIRITUAL Kirtan, Spiritual Talks, Bhakti Yoga, Vegetarian Feast, 5 pm Saturdays, 741 Lincoln St. 434-1008. FREE. THEATER Humpty Dumpty is Missing!, 2:30 pm today and tomorrow, McDonald Theater, 1010 Willamette St. 431-0444. $5-$10. The Lazarus Zone, 7 pm tonight and Jan. 26, 2 pm tomorrow, Willamette Activity Center, 47674 School St., Oakridge. 782-5701. $3-$5. Hamlet continues at Impact! Arts. See Friday. Bad Seed continues. See Friday. Pretty Faces: The Large and Lovely Musical continues. See Friday. The Lion In Winter continues. See Thursday, Jan. 22. Far Away continues. See Thursday, Jan. 22. Hamlet continues at South Eugene High School. See Thursday, Jan. 22.
WORKSHOP New York-style Salsa Workshop, with Gabriel Romero, intermediate styling 11:30 am to 1 pm, intermediate hot moves 1:30 pm to 3 pm, Agate Hall, UO. 343-7826. $20.
SUNDAY,
JANUARY 25 GATHERINGS "Strategies to prevent demolition and redevelopment in Moss/Villard/Columbia neighborhood," 7 pm Sundays, 13th and Alder Starbucks. FREE. Women's drop-in support group for survivors of sexual violence, 6 pm Sundays, Sexual Assault Support Services. 484-9791. FREE. KIDSTUFF The Science Factory Children's Museum and Planetarium features more than 50 hands-on exhibits, live reptiles, computer lab and free thematic activities, noon to 4 pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. $4 exhibit hall or planetarium, $7 exhibits and planetarium. www.sciencefactory.org. MUSIC The Living Legends, The Procussions, LA Symphony, Potluck, Genus Pro, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $18 adv., $20 dos. ON THE AIR "The Healing Connection," 8 pm Sundays, CTV-22 & 29. "Anarchy Radio," John Zerzan, 11 pm Sundays, KWVA, 88.1 FM. "New Dimensions," 6:30 pm Sundays, KLCC, 89.7 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Gay and lesbian tennis group continues. See Saturday. "Introduction to Snowshoeing," 9 am, Outdoor Program Barn. Pre-register 346-4365. $5 class, $3 snowshoe rental. GEARS rides 32 miles to Briggs and Doane, meets 10 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. SCIENCE "Into the Woods" exhibit continues. See Friday. "Signs in the Sky" planetarium show, 2 pm Saturdays and Sundays, The Science Factory. $4. www.sciencefactory.org. SPIRITUAL Tibetan Buddhist meditation with Tulku Gyurmey Rinpoche, 9 am Sundays and 6:30 pm Wednesdays. For information call 554-9696. $2-$5 ss. "Dances of Universal Peace," 7 pm Sundays, 855 W. 1st Ave. 688-4134. don. Tibetan Buddhist teachings feature meditation, chanting and relaxation, 11 am Sundays and 7 pm Wednesdays, 3333 Storey Blvd. FREE. THEATER The Lion In Winter continues. See Thursday, Jan. 22. Humpty Dumpty is Missing! continues. See Saturday. The Lazarus Zone continues. See Saturday. Bad Seed continues. See Friday. Hamlet continues at Impact! Arts. See Friday.
MONDAY,
JANUARY 26 ARTS/VISUAL Life Drawing and Painting, 7:45 pm Mondays, 439 W. 2nd Ave. 302-2727. $5. FILM Russian Film Series: Brother, 8:15 pm, 115 Pacific, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Terpsichore's Daughters & Co., featuring an evening of tomfoolery, dancing, singing, magic, hula-hooping, trapeze, contortion, comedy, juggling, acrobatics and music by Scrambled Ape, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's. $5 sugg. don. Bone density screening for women, 10:30 am, Understand and Manage Heart Disease, 1:30 pm, Oasis, 100 Valley River Center. FREE. 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. Eugene City Council discusses urban renewal, 7:30 pm, 777 Pearl Street. FREE. Women's drop-in support group for survivors of sexual violence, 7 pm Mondays, Sexual Assault Support Services. 484-9791. FREE. Yoga for seniors, 1:30 pm Mondays, Core Star Center. $5-$10 ss. KIDSTUFF Drop-in time for families features toys for kids and relaxation for parents, 1:30 to 3:30 pm Mondays, Patterson Family Resource Center, Patterson Elementary School. FREE. ON THE AIR "The Jefferson Exchange," 8 am, 8 pm weekdays, KRVM, 1280 AM. "Democracy Now!," Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, 7 am weekdays, "Free Speech Radio News" 6 pm weekdays, KWVA, 88.1 FM. "Inform Radio," Amy Merwin, 6:30 pm Mondays, KWVA, 88.1 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION One-hour fast bike rides continue. See Thursday, Jan. 22. PRESENTATION Beginning Video Production For Adults, six week series, 6:15 pm Mondays, Downtown Library. Limited enrollment 682-5353. FREE. THEATER The Lazarus Zone continues. See Saturday. VIGIL Women in Black silent vigil, 5 pm Mondays, corner of 7th Ave. and Oak Street. FREE. WORKSHOP HOPES Conference planning workshop, 6:30 pm, 206 Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE. http://edc.uoregon.edufor more information. "Conscious Communication" continues. See Sunday.
TUESDAY,
JANUARY 27 BENEFIT "No Talent Show" Progressive Coalition Fundraiser features local performers, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza, 8th Avenue and Charnelton Street. $2-$20 sugg. don. GATHERINGS Moderate yoga, 5:30 pm Tuesdays, Friends Meeting House. $7-$10 ss. Caregivers Support Group, 1 pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Adult Day Health Center. FREE. "Intro to Irish Fiddle" with Jenny Humphrey, for all ages, adults and kids, features basic fiddling techniques and tunes, 6 pm Mondays through March 16, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $8 per session. Grief Support Group, 10:30 am Tuesdays, McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center Hospice Conference Room. FREE. Wu Style Tai Chi, 8 pm Tuesdays, Paradise Dance Studio, 2811 Oak St. $8-$12 ss. KIDSTUFF "Rock Band" with Tim McLaughlin for teens, features beginning to intermediate instruction on how to play in a band. Bring your instrument. 6:30 pm to 8 pm Tuesdays through March 9, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6256. $10 per class. "Early Stimulation Group" meetings feature playing, reading, singing and discussion of parenting issues, 11 am Tuesdays, Creswell Community Center. 485-9713. FREE. Tuesday Toddlertime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE. Toddler Storytime, 10:15 am and 11 am, Downtown Library. FREE. LECTURES "Welfare Restructuring and Globalization," by Catherine Kingfisher, 3 pm, EMU Fir Room, UO. FREE. "New Museums: Anticipation and Dissonance," Portland architect Brad Cloepfil speaks, 6:30 pm, 177 Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE. "Respiratory Diseases" with Dr. Sunny Kierstyn, 12:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. Pre-register 736-4444. FREE.
MUSIC Hank Williams III, Assjack, Scott Biram, 8 pm, John Henry's. 342-3358. $15 adv. The Handsome Family, The Buttless Chaps, Cabinessence, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos. ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "Empire, Globalization & Religion," Chandra Muzaffar, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. "Democracy Now!," Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, 7 am weekdays, "Free Speech Radio News" 6 pm weekdays, KWVA, 88.1 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION One-hour fast bike rides continue. See Thursday, Jan. 22. SPIRITUAL Video meeting and meditation with GangaJi, 7 pm Tuesdays, 5th St. Market, 4th floor, Conf. Rm. FREE. "Foundation Course in Meditation," last chance to enroll in 5-lesson series, 7 pm. 343-5252 for location. FREE. Shambhala meditation group meeting, 7 pm Tuesdays, 100 W. Q St., Spfd. 726-1988. FREE. Kabbalistic Judaism with Jonathan Seidel, Ph. D., 7 pm, Unity of the Valley, 39th Avenue and Hilyard Street. Visit Unity of the Valley for more information. VIGIL Peace vigil, 4:30 pm Tuesdays, Island Park and Main Streets, Spfd. 747-5886. FREE. WORKSHOP "How to Not Get Your Ass Kicked: Self Defense Training" with certified OIS trainer, 7 pm, Campbell Club Co-op, 1670 Alder. asuosch@gladstone.uoregon.edu for more information.
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 28 FILM UO English Undergraduate Association Quarterly Film Series features subversive cinematic delights, Pink Flamingos, 7 pm Wednesdays, 214 McKenzie Hall, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Unity Celebration and Candlelight Vigil, features cross-cultural presentations by student activists and leaders honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., meets 6 pm, Gerlinger Lounge, UO. 346-3216 for more information. Lane County Mental Health/Local Alcohol & Drug Advisory Committee discusses prevention and treatment priorities for mental health and alcohol and drug services in Lane County, 5:30 pm, Lane County Mental Health Michael Rogers Conference Room, 2411 Centennial Blvd. 682-3031. FREE. Caring for the Caregiver support group, Wednesday afternoons. For information, call 687-6234. FREE. All-levels yoga, 5:30 pm Wednesdays, Friends Meeting House. $7-$9 ss. "Open the Energy Gates of Your Body," Qigong, 11:30 am Wednesdays, Wu Style Tai Chi, 12:30 pm Wednesdays, Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx. 338-2170. $8-$12 ss. Public assembly and demonstration in support of Measure 30, 4:30 pm Wednesdays, Federal Building Plaza, 7th Avenue and Pearl Street. FREE. KIDSTUFF "Heroes, Every One: Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Thousands of Other Heroes Just Like You and Me," a play presented by the Drinking Gourd School, tells the story of the Montgomery bus boycott in words young children can understand, with audience participation, 10:15 am, Downtown Library. 682-8316. FREE. "First Year Guitar," with Chico Schwall, for beginners ages 7 and up, 3:30 pm to 4:20 pm Wednesdays through March 17, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $9 per session. "Jazz Ensemble," with Tim McLaughlin, for intermediate players ages 12 and up, 5:30 pm to 7 pm Wednesdays through March 10, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $10 per class. Wednesday Storytime, 7 pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Chick-Lits book group discusses The Crimson Petal & the White, 7 pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. MUSIC Oregon Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Beall Concert Hall, UO. FREE. Leahy, 8 pm, Hult Center Silva Concert Hall. 682-5000. $18-$26. Om Trio, 9 pm, McDonald Theatre Lounge. $8. ON THE AIR "The Jefferson Exchange," 8 am, 8 pm weekdays, KRVM, 1280 AM. "Democracy Now!," Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, 7 am weekdays, "Free Speech Radio News" 6 pm weekdays, KWVA, 88.1 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION OP Kayak Pool Session features skill practice, 7:30 pm, UO Gerlinger Pool. 346-4365. $3-$5 class, $5 kayak rental. Avalanche Awareness Clinic features basic principles and backcountry travel in suspect areas, rescue techniques and more, with optional field trip Feb. 1, 6 pm, Outdoor Program Office. Pre-register 346-4365. Presentation free, fieldtrip extra. One-hour fast bike rides continue. See Thursday, Jan. 22. PRESENTATIONS "Com-munity Conversations" panel discusses "From Hit Man to Harry Potter: Banned Books," 7:30 pm, Dyment Hall Lounge, Walton Complex, UO. FREE. Native American Storyteller and traditional cedar flute music, 6:30 pm, UO Knight Library Browsing Room. FREE. SPIRITUAL Tibetan Buddhist teachings, meditation, chanting and relaxation continue. See Sunday. Tibetan Buddhist meditation continues. See Sunday. THEATER Hamlet continues at South Eugene High School. See Thursday, Jan. 22. A Moon for the Misbegotten, preview, 7:30 pm tonight and tomorrow, Hult Center Soreng Theater. 682-5000. $12-$35. NOTE: Events for Thurs., Jan. 29 and Corvallis Events will be listed next week.
ON THE ROAD Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event. JAN. 23 Cultural Expressions World Music Evening Series, featuring Leonid Nosov, Milen Slavovand Zhivka Papancheva playing East European and Balkan music, 7:30 pm, Cultural Expressions Arts Center, Portland. (503) 590-3601 for ticket prices and reservations. Ozomalti performs, 9 pm, Roseland Theater, Portland. (503) 224-8499. $16 adv., $20 dos. Don't Drink the Ginger Ale!, dinner theater, 6:15 tonight and tomorrow, Flinn's Living History Theater, 222 W. 1st Ave., Albany. (541) 908-5008 for times and ticket prices. www.flinns.com. Comedians Dave Anderson, Susan Rice, 8 pm, Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City. (888) MAIN-ACT. $12. JAN. 24 Wayne Horvitz and the New Electric Quartet performs, 8 pm, Fez Ballroom, Portland. (503) 221-7262 for ticket prices. "Notes to the Motherland," with Paul Rajeckas, 8 pm, Silverman Stage, Performing Arts Center, Newport. (541) 265-ARTS. $10-$20. 17th Custom Car and Speed Show, 10 am to 10 pm today and 10 am to 6 pm tomorrow, Oregon State Fairgrounds, Jackman-Long Building, Salem. (503) 390-7472 for ticket prices and more information. JAN. 25 Opeth, Moonspell, Devildriver perform, all ages show, 8 pm, Roseland Theater, Portland. $17 adv. Crystal Ballroom's 90th Birthday Free-for-All & Open House features Southern Culture on the Skids, Unveiling of new floating dance floor, indie rock showcase, tours, tasting, kids' fun and more, noon to midnight, Crystal Ballroom, Lola's Room, Ringler's Pub and Ringler's Annex, Portland. (503) 225-0047. Free. JAN. 26 Jay Farrar with Canyon, 7 pm, Aladdin Theatre, Portland. $15. JAN. 27 The Thrills, Patrick Park perform, 9:30, Dante's, Portland. $10 adv. JAN. 28 Sound/Craft music series features Joel Taylor and Jonathan Sielaff performing classical Zen meditation music, Contemporary Crafts Museum & Gallery, Portland. (503) 223-2654 for time and additional information. South, Metric perform, 10 pm, Berbati's Pan, Portland. $10 adv. The Wailers, 9 pm tonight and tomorrow, Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $20 adv., $25 dos.
ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES Eugene Community Orchestra seeks strings, brass and percussionists. Rehearsals Tuesdays, 7 pm, Cal Young Middle School. No audition required. 343-7443 for more information. Perform in the Progressive Coalition "No Talent Show" Jan. 27. 343-5628 to sign up. Womenspace winter training for men and women to work on crisis line and Youth Outreach Program, and more, Jan. 24, 9 am to 5 pm. 485-7262 for registration and location. Lane County Board of Commissioners seeks applications from citizens interested in serving on the Health Advisory Committee. 682-4207 for application. Deadline Jan. 31.
DANCE LISTINGS Th: Salsa I—7, The Shedd. 687-6526. Fr: Salsa, lesson—9, Dance—10, Vet's
Club. Sa: Salsa Workshop—11, Agate Hall, UO. Su: West African—11, WOW Hall. 687-2746. Mo: West African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746. Tu: Middle Eastern—7, Oregon Ballet Academy.
232-1860. We: West African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
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