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THURSDAY,
MAY 14 BENEFIT 11th annual Mike Bellotti Golf Classic and Ultimate Tailgate Party benefits the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Springfield Country Club. For information call 686-2753. don.
DANCE Dance 2004 faculty dance concert, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 15, Dougherty Dance Theatre, UO. $10, $5 sr., stu. GATHERINGS Reiki practitioners' meeting, 4 pm, Island Park Rec. Center, Spfd. FREE. Paddle captain's clinic, 7:30 pm today and at 9 am May 16, Outdoor Program Barn, UO. $25. Amnesty International monthly meeting, 7 pm, The String Shop, 1325 Railroad Blvd. FREE. LECTURES "Identity Politics and Multiple Personalities," Mari Jo Buhle, 3:30 pm, 375 McKenzie, UO. FREE. "The World of the Oboe," Robert Moore, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE. "Reality Television and the Portrayal of Women," Jennifer Pozner, 7 pm, Fir Rm., EMU, UO. FREE. LITERARY ARTS "Death of a Female Moneylender: A Medieval Murder Mystery," Judith Baskin, 4 pm, 330 Hendricks, UO. FREE. Martin Prechtel reads, 7 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. Paula Lutz signs her books, 11 am to 1 pm, LCC Bookstore. FREE. MUSIC SHOcase performance, AMI's Honors Jazz Band, 12:15 pm, Hult Lobby. FREE. Jason Webley, 9 pm, Sam Bond's. Kids' show at 6 pm. $5. $3 for kids. Adrian Legg, 8 pm, Café Paradiso. $12.50. Dark Star Orchestra, 9 pm, McDonald Theatre. $18 adv., $20 dos. Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30 pm, The Shedd. $13-$28. Yo-Yo Ma plays with the Eugene Symphony, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. SOLD OUT. Vocal jazz invitational, 7 pm, LCC Theatre. $4. ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Publishing Towards a Sustainable Society," Judith and Chris Plant, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. "Jefferson Radio" features "Green Power, Solar Power, Wind Power," Collin Whitehead, 9 am and 9 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION WREN "Stories of the Kalapuya," Esther Stutzman, 6:30 pm, BLM Wetlands Yurt. For information call 683-6494. FREE. PRESENTATIONS "Wings and Wetlands," 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. "Childbirth: Past and Present," 7:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. "Family Bicycle Commuting," 7 pm, REI. FREE. THEATER Macbeth, 7 pm today and May 15, 21 and 22 and at 2 pm May 16, Churchill High School Auditorium. $5, $3 stu. Noises Off!, 7:30 pm today, tomorrow and May 20, 21 and 22, South Eugene High School Auditorium. $7, $5 stu. The Octet Bridge Club, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29, Actors Cabaret Annex. For prices, call 683-4368. The Tempest, 7:30 pm today, tomorrow and May 15, Springfield High School Auditorium. $5. The Pavilion, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 15, 20, 21, 22 and at 2 pm May 16, Lord Leebrick Theatre. For prices and information, call 465-1506.
FRIDAY,
MAY 14 BENEFIT Plant and garden sale benefits the Outdoor High School, 2 to 4 pm preview today and a sale 9 am to 4 pm tomorrow, Outdoor High School, 2621 Augusta St. 349-7511. don. CELEBRATION Downtown Eugene Excellence Awards celebration, noon, Eugene Hilton. 343-1117. FREE. COMEDY ComedySportz, 8 pm today and tomorrow, ComedySportz Theater, 1030 Oak St. $8, $7 with a can of food for FOOD for Lane Co. CONFERENCE Environmen-tal Studies 6th Annual Environmental Joint Campus Conference, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Fir Rm., EMU, UO. FREE. DANCE Dance 2004 continues. See Thursday, May 13. FAIR Free Health Benefits Faire features information on medical assistance programs, 3 to 7 pm, Barger Medical Building, 4010 Aerial Way. FREE. LECTURES "Passing Speculations on Emotional Architecture," Peter Pfau, 5:30 pm, 177 Lawrence, UO. FREE. "Influencing Public Policy," Marie Reitmann, 7 pm, McNail-Riley House. 345-0560. FREE. "Garden Smarter, Not Harder," Wendy Stoner, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE. MUSIC Oregon Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Lab, 8 pm, Beall, UO. $5, $3 stu. Monkee Torture, The Minds, The Perverts, The Anxieties, 9 pm, Downtown Lounge. $5. Lezbopalooza features The Butchies, Magdalin Hsu-Li, Chris Pureka and others, 7:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10, $7 UO stu., $16 two nights, $12 two nights stu. Women's Choral Society spring concert, 7:30 pm, Central Lutheran Church. $5, $3 sr., stu. The First Corn-Dog Rebellion night features Dan Jones and the Squids, Silverhawk, Easterly and Sunken Grade, 9 pm, Luckey's. $5. Brenda Weiler, 9 pm, Café Paradiso. $6. The Clumsy Lovers, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's. $6. Sinny Sin Sins, midnight, Luna. $5. MoFessor, 9:30 pm, Mac's at the Vet's Club. $3. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians bike 27 miles to Crow, 5.9 miles, Heceta Head. See YMCA board for details. FREE. SPIRITUAL "Concepts of the New Spirituality" group meeting, 7 pm Fridays. 688-5926. FREE. THEATER Much Ado About Nothing, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 20, 21, 22, 23, 28 and 29, Robinson Theatre, UO. $12, $9 sr., stu., $7 UO stu. Spring Inspirations student written and directed plays, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Blue Door Theatre, LCC main campus. $5 don. The Pavilion continues. See Thursday, May 13. The Tempest continues. See Thursday, May 13. The Octet Bridge Club continues. See Thursday, May 13. Noises Off! continues. See Thursday, May 13. VIDEO Youth Visions High School Third Annual Video Competition, 7 pm, Churchill High School. The Barrowites opens at 6:30 pm. FREE. Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, 7 pm, 30 Pacific, UO. FREE.
SATURDAY,
MAY 15 ARTS/VISUAL A reception for work by Hans Teichert and Sunshine Kesey features wine tasting, 4 to 7 pm, Secret House Vineyards, Veneta. FREE. BENEFITS Garage sale benefits Eugene Twins and Beyond, 8 am to 3 pm, 2778 St. Lucia. For information call 342-5234. don. Race Against Racism 5k run/walk benefits programs dedicated to battling racial inequality in our community, Alton Baker Park. For information call 346-4439. Plant and garden sale continues. See Friday. CELEBRATION Kidsports 50th anniversary community-wide celebration features clinics, a sports/fitness expo and a "Hall of Honors" dinner, Autzen Stadium and the Eugene Hilton. For information call 683-2374. COMEDY Comedysportz continues. See Friday. DANCE Dance Theatre of Oregon's Bach & The Storybook, 2:30 and 7:30 pm today and at 2:30 pm tomorrow, Soreng, Hult. $17, $12 youth. Dance 2004 continues. See Thursday, May 13. FESTIVAL "Dance Into Diversity" Eugene Dance Festival features dance workshops, yoga, dance performances, party with music by Caliente, today and tomorrow, WOW Hall. For schedule and information go to www.danceability.com GATHERINGS Saturday Market features Farmers Market, crafters, musicians, vendors & food court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Annemarie Russell plays at 10 am; Edison School Choir at 11 am; Sweet River at noon; Carmizin at 1 pm; Sun Bossa Trio at 2 pm and Sweet Island Thyme plays at 3:30 pm. FREE. Fern Ridge Chamber of Commerce Expo features displays, information, prizes and more, 9 am to 7 pm, West Lane Center, Veneta. FREE. Rainbow River Womyn gathering, 5 pm. For information call 741-1210. FREE. Morning Rose Waldorf Preschool/Kindergaten open house, 10 am to noon, 1628 Lawrence St. 683-7872. FREE. Family School reunion, 1 to 4 pm, Patterson Elementary School. KIDSTUFF Children's amphibian walk, 10 am, BLM Wetlands Yurt. For information call 683-6494. Rose Children's Theatre performance of The Wizard of Oz, 10 am, Barnes and Noble. FREE. "Magical Moombah!" features "Beatles Stories" vaudeville show, 10:30 am and 12:30 pm, the Shedd. $5, $2.50 adults. LECTURES "Lighten Your Load: Simplify Your Trip," 10 am, Destinations, 5th St. Public Market. Register at 302-0787. FREE. "UFO Sightings: The Evidence," Robert Sheaffer, 4:30 pm, EWEB Training Rm. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Poetry Slam finals features six poets competing to represent Eugene at the St. Louis National Poetry Slam this August, 8 to 11 pm, Foolscap Books. Oratrix performs throughout the night. A "Farewell to Foolscap Books" liquidation sale and party follows the slam, with music by Eleven Eyes. $3-$5 ss. MUSIC Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, 7:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall. $13.50-$23.50. Dance festival party features music by Caliente, 8:15 pm, WOW Hall. $8-$12 ss. dos., $4 with dance class. The Sugar Beets CD release, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's. $8. Toad in the Hole, the Heather Christie Band, 10 pm, Luckey's. $3. Stephanie Schneiderman, 9 pm, Café Paradiso. $8. Sunita Staneslow, 8 pm, Temple Beth Israel. $5-$7 sug. don. Alder St. Quintet, 2 pm, the Atrium. FREE. Rubberneck, Papa's Soul Kitchen, 9 pm, Wetlands. $8. OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 5 miles, McKenzie River Trail, bike 37 miles, Willamette Valley Loop. See YMCA board for more information. GEARS rides 45 miles, Harrisburg. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Hands-on composting workshop, 10 am to 11:30 am, River House compost demonstration site, 301 N. Adams. 682-5542. FREE. Rock Climbing 101, 10am, Skinner's Butte climbing columns. 346-4365. $8, $5 UO stu. PRESENTATIONS "Using Email," 10 am, "Ask a Computing Question," 11:30 am, Downtown Library. FREE. "Buzz Off" presentation on a new line of bug-repellent clothing, 2 pm, McKenzie Outfitters. FREE. SYMPOSIUMS "Objects of Comparison" comparative literature symposium features Judith Butler, Ken Aptekar and Christopher Braider, 8 am, Lillis Complex, UO. FREE. "After 9/11: The New Militarism and the Question of Belonging" features speakers and film screening, 9 am to 6 pm, Ben Linder Rm., EMU, UO. FREE. THEATER Spring Inspirations continues. See Friday. The Octet Bridge Club continues. See Thursday, May 13. The Tempest continues. See Thursday, May 13. Much Ado About Nothing continues. See Friday. The Pavilion continues. See Thursday, May 13. Macbeth continues. See Thursday, May 13.
SUNDAY,
MAY 16 ARTS/VISUALFelting demonstrations and lessons, noon to 4 pm, EMU lawn, UO. FREE. BENEFITS Eugene vs. The Universe film screening of the 2003 National Poetry Slam benefits the 2004 Eugene poetry slam team's trip to the 2004 finals in St. Louis, 12:30 pm, Bijou. $5-$10 sug. don. A concert with the Blue Skies Big Band and the Fabulous Jewel Tones benefits the Air and Space Museum, 2 to 4 pm, Oregon Air and Space Museum, 90377 Boeing Dr., Eugene Airport. $7. DANCE Bach & The Storybook continues. See Saturday. FESTIVAL "Dance Into Diversity" Eugene Dance Festival continues. See Saturday. FORUM "Supportive Interventions Throughout the Lifespan" KindTree Productions autism forum features panelists, questions, answers and open discussion, 1 to 6 pm, Hilyard Community Center. FREE. GATHERINGS Wildflower and plant sale features displays, children's activities, music, walks and more, 10 am to 4 pm, Mount Pisgah. $5 sug. don. Paddle captain's clinic continues. See Thursday, May 13. MUSIC Hooray for Hollywood: Film Songwriters of the '30s and '40s, Emerald City Jazz Kings, 2:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall. $13-$28. Setting Sun, 8:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza @ the Strand. $3-$5 ss. Concerts at First features performances by children and youth choirs, handbell choirs, adult choirs and other groups, 4 pm, First United Methodist Church. don. Shelley James Musicbox, 8:30 pm, Luna. $7. Brothers of the Baladi, 8 pm, Sam Bond's. $5. Tech N9ne, Gen. Erik, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $15. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides 70 miles, Wolf Creek. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. The Obsidians hike 9 miles, Cape Perpetua. See YMCA board for more information. SPIRITUAL Ceremony of release and renewal, and a drumming, sandtray journeying group meeting, 6:30 pm, Camp Creek Farmhouse, Walterville. For information call 747-6900. $10. THEATER The Pavilion continues. See Thursday, May 13. Macbeth continues. See Thursday, May 13. VIDEO Subversive Pillow Theatre video, Bum's Paradise, 8 pm, Growers Market. FREE.
MONDAY,
MAY 17 GATHERINGS Blues Society organizational meeting, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza @ The Strand. FREE. PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Persons) meeting, 6:45 pm, First Congregational Church. FREE. French conversation, 4 pm. For information call 937-2304. Diaper-Free Baby of Eugene meeting features support and education about potty training, infant hygiene and more, 6 pm. For location call 344-8395. FREE. Night of dining and entertainment features 10 teams of high-school students and professional chefs competing in a cooking competition, Meeting and Learning Center, LCC main campus. Competition is from 1 to 5 pm with music by Group Therapy. Celebration and presentations begin at 5:30 pm. $20 includes dinner. Event is free. LECTURE "Sexual Assault: How to Talk to Teens," 6 pm, Michael Rogers Rm., Lane Co. Mental Health Building, 2411 Martin Luther King Blvd. 485-8232. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Mark Pearson reads, 7 pm, International Lounge, EMU, UO. FREE. MUSIC Oregon Percussion Ensemble, 8 pm, Beall, UO. $5, $3 sr., stu. SPIRITUAL "The Bible and the Arabs' Ishmael Story," 7 pm today and Wednesday, E. 11th Ave. and Alder St. 868-1574. FREE. VIDEO Freedom on my Mind, noon, Maple Rm., EMU, UO. FREE.
TUESDAY,
MAY 18 BENEFITS Sentimental Journey big band concert and dessert benefits Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 7:30 pm, Soreng, Hult. $30. Italian dinner benefits FOOD for Lane Co., 6 pm, Sizzler Restaurant, Gateway Mall, Spfd. 726-9933. $10. FILM Grand Concert of the People, Russian film series, 8:45 pm, 115 Pacific, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS "Election Central" features hourly election updates, 6 to 11:30 pm, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Power of Now group meeting, 7 pm. For location call 344-6606. don. LECTURES "Biodiesel," Ian Hill, 6 pm, 232 Lillis, UO. FREE. "It's About Time, to Change Your Mind, About Time!" Wings lecture, 7 pm, The Wings Building. FREE. "Crisis in the Global Economy: The Spiritual Dimension," James Quilligan, 7 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Meet the author event features Martha Silano and Bette Lynch Husted, 7 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
MUSIC Ozomatli, 7 pm, The Jungle. $18.50. The Planet The, noon, EMU Amphitheater, UO. FREE. ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "9/11 and the Uses of Fear," Sut Jhally, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. SPIRITUAL "The Divine Physicians" multifaith devotional, 6 pm, 734 Mill St. 747-101. FREE. Zen meditation with sanzen, 7 pm, Eugene Zendo. 302-4576. FREE.
WEDNESDAY,
MAY 19 DISCUSSION "Career Options: Consulting with Public and Nonprofit Organizations" architecture talk, noon, Frazier Hearth, Hendricks, UO. FREE. FILM Baraka, Cascadia Wildlands film series, 7 pm, 100 Willamette, UO. FREE. The Duel, Chinese film series, 4 pm, 115 Pacific, UO. FREE. Antonia's Line, Sociology film series, 7 pm, 180 PLC, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Book group discusses Global Civilization: A Buddhist-Islamic Dialogue, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. Willamette Business Visitors' Day, 7 to 8 am, Christie's, Oakway Golf Course. 343-8556. FREE. Oregon Indian Week end-of-the-year night features traditional Oregon dinner, 6:30 pm, Whiteaker School. RSVP to 687-3489. FREE. Ananda Marga yoga, 6 pm, 106 Friendly, UO. FREE. KIDSTUFF Teen book club meeting, 4 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. LECTURES "Petrarchism in the Hispanic World," Alicia Colombi-Monguio, 4 pm, 159 PLC, UO. FREE. "The Brandt Commission Report: A Blueprint for Global Justice and Sustainability," James Quilligan, 7 pm, Browsing Rm., Knight Library, UO. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Michael Toms speaks and signs copies of his book, A Time for Choices: Deep Dialogues for Deep Democracy, 5 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC Eugene Symphony preview, noon, Studio One, Hult. FREE. Vienna Teng, 8 pm, Café Paradiso. $10. Luther Wright and the Wrongs, 9 pm, Sam Bond's. $8. Poetry in Song UO voice students performance, 7:30 pm, Beall, UO. FREE. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 9 miles, Little North Santiam River. See YMCA board for more information. GEARS rides 30 miles, Gimpl. Meet at 6 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE. PRESENTATION "Poems for a Wild Place: Reflections on the Landscape, People and History of Oregon's Rogue River Canyon," Kate Westhaver, noon, 330 Hendricks, UO. FREE. SPIRITUAL Taoist meditation, reading and instruction, 1991 Garfield St. 345-8854. FREE. "The Bible and the Arabs' Ishmael Story" continues. See Monday.
THURSDAY,
MAY 20 ARTS/VISUAL Karin LaPaulda discusses her work as a 3-D artist, 7 pm, 115 Lawrence, UO. FREE. CONFERENCE "The Borders of Human Security: Geopolitics Comes Home" Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics conference, today and tomorrow, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. 346-5015. FREE. DANCE Textures dance concert, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 22, LCC Theatre. $10, $8 stu., sr. GATHERINGS Women's focus book-group discusses Lost in Translation, 1 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. City Club of Eugene Spring Celebration features speech by Thom Mayne, 5 pm, Eugene Hilton. Dinner and program begin at 7 pm. 485-7433. Gallery seating without dinner, $5. KIDSTUFF Harry Potter Club final house party, 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. LECTURE "Love: Communicating Between the Generations," Todd Peterson, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Jeff Golden reads, 7:30 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. Kathleen Dean Moore reads, 7 pm, 100 Willamette, UO. FREE. MUSIC Beethoven Nine: Ode to Joy Eugene Symphony performance, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $10-$35. Great Big Sea, Carbon Leaf, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $12 adv., $14 dos. Hawaiian Music's Next Generation, 7:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall. $13.50-$23.50. Suzuki Strings SHOcase performance, 12:15 pm, Hult Lobby. FREE. Tab Benoit, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. $15 adv., $17 dos. ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Victory over Violence," Eve Ensler, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. PERFORMANCE My Own Story workshop performances, 6 to 8:30 pm. For information go to www.tyscreative.com/threelives PRESENTATION "West Eugene Wetlands," 7 pm, REI. FREE. THEATER Noises Off! continues. See Thursday, May 13. The Pavilion continues. See Thursday, May 13. Much Ado About Nothing continues. See Friday.
ON THE ROAD Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event. MAY 13 Tere Mathern Dance, 8:30 pm tonight through May 15 and from May 20 to 22, Conduit Dance, Portland. $14, $12 stu., artist, sr. MAY 14 Chinook jargon workshop revives northwest language, today through May 16, Native American Center, PSU, Portland. For information go to http://adisoft-inc.com/lulu Chaskinakuy Andean music performance, 7:30 pm, Umpqua Valley Arts Center, Roseburg. $8 adv., $10 dos. 5th Annual UFO Festival features presentation by Budd Hopkins, today and tomorrow, McMenamins Hotel, Portland. For information go to www.mcmenamins.com MAY 16 Misty River, 4 pm, Wilsonville Community Center. $20. MAY 20 The Barber of Seville, 7:30 pm tonight and May 22, Keller Auditorium, PSU, Portland. For information www.portlandopera.org Dido, 8 pm, Schnitzer Hall, Portland. $35. Chris Anderson reads, 9:30 am, Learning Resource Center, Linn-Benton Community College, Albany. FREE.
CORVALLIS EVENTS MAY 13 Better Hearing group meeting, 3:30 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE. Rugare Marimba Ensemble, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. MAY 14 Salsa night features music with DJs Ivan and Lupe, 10 pm, Platinum. FREE. MAY 15 Saturday farmers' market features organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups, nuts, meat and more, 9 am to 1 pm, 1st Ave. and Jackson St. FREE. "Building With Earth: The Making of Intaba's," Ocean Liff-Anderson, 10 am to 4 pm, Intaba's Kitchen. For information and to register call 760-9603. 22nd Annual Oregon Homebrew & Microbrew Festival features tastings, music and more, to benefit Linn-Benton Food Share and Start Making a Reader Today, 3 to 9 pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. $8 includes a glass and two tastes. Traci Lynn and the Rubes, 8:30 pm, Murphy's. $5. 4MinuteMile, Ovulators, 9:30 pm, Fox 'n' Firkin'. FREE. MAY 16 "Earthen Finish Work, Ahimsa Sanctuary, Philomath. For information call 760-9603. Jill Cohn, noon, 2nd Ave. Beanery. FREE. MAY 19 Wednesday farmers' market features organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups, nuts, meat and more, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Senior Citizens' Council of Benton Co. meeting, 1:30 pm, Corvallis Sr. Ctr. FREE.
ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES Womenspace volunteer trainings are May 15 and 22. For information call 485-7262. UO Museum of Natural History volunteer trainings are May 7, 24 and June 1 and 7, 142 Knight Law Center, UO. For information call 346-3116.
DANCE LISTINGS Th: Tango--noon, 7 pm, Tango Center. Fr: Ballroom, Latin--7:30, EMU Ballroom, UO.
346-6025. Sa: Danceability--11:30 am, tango--3:30 pm,
salsa--6:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746. Su: International folk--7:15, In Shape Fitness.
726-7548. Mo: Margo's Modern—9 am, Eugene School
of Ballet. 344-5317. Tu: West African—6, WOW Hall. 687-2746. We: West African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
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