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THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 11 ARTS/VISUAL Tools of the Trade Arts Products Tradeshow, 11 am-7 pm, UO Bookstore, UO. FREE. DANCE Frankie Manning teaches lindy hop, 7 pm. For information call 343-7826. $20. FILMS Affluenza and Escape from Affluenza, 6 pm, Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE. Born in the USA film about the range of maternity care in the USA, discussion follows, 6:30 pm, Sacred Waters Community Birth Center, 2035 W. 12th. FREE. GATHERINGS Women's Action for New Directions, 6:30 pm reception, 7 pm-9 pm program, McNail-Riley House. FREE. Global positioning systems clinic by Matt Symonds, 7 pm-8:30 pm, REI. FREE. Gifts From the Heart, a Gala Benefit for HIV Alliance, 6 pm-9 pm, Eugene Hilton. 342-5088. $50. KIDS National Geography Awareness Week poster contest, grades 3-5. Entry forms at Market of Choice. LECTURE "Fall Mushrooms of the Oregon Cascades," 7:30 pm, 115 Science, LCC Main Campus. FREE. "The Election is Over, Now What? – Healing the Polarization and Uniting our Community," 7 pm, Unity Church. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Marjorie Sandor and Tracy Daughtery read, 8 pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE. Shirley Tallman and Carola Dunn read, 5 pm, Tsunami Books, FREE. Carola Dunn reads, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE. MUSIC Ying Quartet and Turtle Island Quartet, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. Animal Liberation Orchestra, 9 pm, Café Paradiso. $5. Kirtan with Jaya Lakshmi, Deva Priyo and others, 8 pm, Far Horizons Montessori School. $10 don. ON THE AIR Cosmocracy: Democracy for the Cosmos with Henryk Skolimowski, 6:30 to 7:30 pm, KLCC 89.7 On the Jefferson Exchange, Vietnam vet poet Steve Mason, 8 am and 8 pm, KRVM 1280. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Altair McKenzie River Trail hike to Belknap Hotsprings, 9 am, Albertsons. 334-6416. $4.75 SPIRITUAL Breema Bodywork, free introductory class, 7 pm-9 pm, Phoenix Inn. The Science of Spirituality Reading Group, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE. THEATER Crimes of the Heart, today, tomorrow, Nov. 13 and Nov. 18-20, 7:30 pm, Studio Theatre, Springfield. $5 The Importance of Being Earnest, 8 pm today and tomorrow, The Very Little Theatre. $12. The Producers, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and Nov. 13, Silva Concert Hall, $30-$60.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 12
DANCE Walter Kennedy and dancers, today and tomorrow, 7:30 pm, Soreng Theatre, Hult Center. $20, $15 gen., $10 stu. FILM Secret Ballot (Farsi), 6:30 pm-9 pm, International Lounge, above EMU Post Office, UO. FREE. Film screening of winning entries from Youth Visions teen video competition, 6:30 pm, DIVA. $2-$5 ss. GATHERINGS Holiday Food and Gift Festival today, tomorrow and Sunday, 10 am-6 pm F-SA, 10 am-5 pm SU, Exhibit Hall, Lane Events Center. $4. Gem Faire today, tomorrow and Sunday, noon-7 pm F, 10 am-7 pm SA, 10 am-5 pm SU, Performance Hall, Lane Events Center. $5/3 days. LECTURE Choosing the Right Pet for your Lifestyle, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. FREE. "Form and Fable, Object and Environment: Discovering the Outdoor Sculpture of the University of Oregon," 5:30 pm, Room 175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE. "Learn About the Language of Compassion," introduction to non-violent communication, 7 pm-9 pm, Universalist Church. FREE. MUSIC Snake Oil Medicine Show, 8, Cozmic Pizza. $7-$10 ss. Jesse Marquez CD release party, 8 pm, Luna. $10. Ryan Cabrera, 8, McDonald Theatre. $20 adv., $25 dos. ON THE AIR Genetics, ethics and public values, 8:00 am and 8:00 pm, KRVM 1280 AM. SPIRITUAL Anniversary of the birth of Bahaullah, 5:45 pm, Veteran's Memorial Bldg, Spfld. Everyone welcome. FREE. THEATER The Importance of Being Earnest continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. The Producers continues. see Thursday Nov. 11. Crimes of the Heart continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. Guys and Dolls, Junior today and tomorrow, 7 pm, 2 pm SU, Actors Cabaret Annex. $8.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 13
ARTS/VISUAL LiDona Wagner teaches Self Box Collage workshop 10 am-4 pm, DIVA. $30. Make dried flower centerpieces, 1 pm-3 pm, EPUD bldg. on Seavey Loop Rd. $20. 747-1504. COMEDY Competitive team comedy improv, 8, Comedysportz. $8, $7 w/can of food for FFLC. CONFERENCE Adoptive Families of Lane County presents its third annual conference, today and tomorrow, 10 am-5 pm, EWEB Training Center. FREE. FILM The Sixth Sense, pre-film vintage Hitchcock, 6 pm, Lorane Grange #54 Hall. $7 don. 942-2219. GATHERINGS Final outdoor Saturday Market features crafters, musicians, vendors & food court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. TJ plays at 10 am; Michael and Carleen McCornack perform at 11; Larissa Rudean plays at noon; KOG at 1; Kristen Zimmerman at 2 pm; and The Fiannacats at 3:30. FREE. Farmers' Market features fruit, vegetables, plants, meat, eggs, dairy, music and more, 9 am to 4 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. FREE. Holiday Food and Gift Festival continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. Gem Faire continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. 10th Annual Diabetes Wellness Fair, 8 am-12:30 pm, Bldg 19, LCC. FREE. 726-4479. 19th Annual Cornucopia, ice cream social and silent auction, to benefit Community Alliance of Lane County, 7 pm-9 pm, United Methodist Church. FREE. 6th Annual Lane County Latino Family Conference, 12:30 pm-6 pm, Springfield Middle School. 683-4706. FREE. KIDSTUFF Dog Tale Times, kids learn to read, 2 pm-3 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Improv Night, family fun, 7 pm, Impact! Arts. $3/person, $10/family of four. LITERARY ARTS Thomas P. Hoop reads, 11 am, The Bookstore, 1000 River Road. FREE. Gary Adams, Michael Spurlin and others read, 5 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. Poetry Slam, round two, sign up at 7 pm, show at 8 pm, Territorial Winery. $5, all ages. MUSIC "Harvest Moon Serenade" by Oregon Mozart Players, 8 pm, First Christian Church. FREE. Eugene Composers Collective concert, 8 pm, DIVA. $3-$5 ss. Benefit concert for Tamarack Wellness Center multimedia event, 8 pm, Tamarack Wellness Center. $10 adv., $12 dos. Northwest Royale, Bluntpoint, Utterance, 10, Wetlands. $4. Rachel Sage, Moot Davis, 8, Café Paradiso. $10. Willamette Valley Folk Festival New Song Contest, 7 pm, The Buzz Coffee House, UO. FREE. Bamboo Station, IBA, 8, John Henry's. $12 adv. Songwriter's Workshop, 11 am-1 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. The Sugar Beats, 9, Sam Bonds. $7. Dougie MacLean, 7:30 pm, WOW Hall. $22.50 adv., $24 dos. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Wetland Winter Wildlife walk, ages 5-7, West Eugene Wetlands. 683-6494. Animal tracking, 1 pm-3 pm, ages 8-12, West Eugene Wetlands. 683-6494. GEARS Ride, 9 am, to Briggs and Doane, meet Alton Baker Park. Football – UO vs UCLA home game, 12:30 pm. Altair Hike Jefferson Park, 10 miles, 8:30 am Albertsons. 334-6416. SPIRITUAL Orientation to Buddhist practice, 8:45 am-11:30 am, Eugene Buddhist Priory, 85415 Teague Loop. Don. Meditation and dharma talk, 6:30 pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield St. FREE. THEATER The Producers continues. See Thursday Nov. 11. Crimes of the Heart continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. The Importance of Being Earnest continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. Guys and Dolls, Junior continues. See Friday, Nov. 12. WORKSHOP "Communicate Nonviolently Using the Language of Compassion," 10 am-4 pm, Universalist Church. Don.
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 14 ARTS/VISUAL Sketch the seasons w/Kristine Kirkeby, 1 pm-4 pm. $20. 747-1504. CONFERENCE Adoptive Families conference continues. See Saturday, Nov. 13. GATHERINGS Holiday Food and Gift Festival continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. Gem Faire continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. Introduction to Reiki III Masters seminar. 915-5723. FREE. KIDS Interactive Lewis and Clark program, 3:30 pm, Springfield Public Library, 3rd grade and up. FREE. LITERARY Scott Lubbock reads, book release, 4:30 pm, DIVA. FREE.
MUSIC Oregon Wind Ensemble with Giancarlo Guerrero, 3 pm, Beall Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu. "Harvest Moon Serenade" by Oregon Mozart Players, 2:30 pm, First Christian Church. FREE. Organ and brass concert, 4 pm, First United Methodist Church. Don. Casey Neill Trio, 8, Café Paradiso. $5-$7. Vendetta Red, The Crash Engine, Steps to Lydia, 8, WOW Hall. The Klezmonauts, 9, Sam Bond's. $3. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides 45 miles to Sunrise Café. Meet at 10 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. SCIENCE "Hubble's Universe" planetarium show continues. See Saturday. SPIRITUAL Monthly group meditation, 5:30 pm, Dharmalaya, 356 Horn Lane. FREE. THEATER Guys and Dolls, Junior, continues. See Friday, Nov. 12.
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 14
GATHERINGS Sexual Assault Support Services women's drop-in support group, 7 pm. For information call 484-9791. FREE. Confidential HIV testing, 4 pm-7 pm. For information call 342-5088. FREE. The International Resource Center presents China Week, though Nov. 19—History of China film, 6 pm-8 pm, Nov. 15; Tai-Chi, calligraphy and astrology, 11 am-4 pm, Nov. 16; discussion on China/US relations, 4 pm-6 pm, Nov. 17; ICSP presentations of stories of everyday life throughout China, 6 pm-8 pm, Nov. 18; traditional tea ceremony, 4 pm-6 pm, Nov. 19; EMU International Lounge. FREE. Introduction to Voluntary Simplicity discussion group, 6 pm-7:30 pm, Morgan's Cellar Café, 195 E. 17th. FREE. LECTURE "Community Engagement in a Changing America," 4 pm-5:30 pm, Rm 180, Prince Lucian Campbell Hall. FREE. "Is Your Milk Genetically Engineered? How Consumers Can Protect Themselves," 6 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. MUSIC Subtle, 8, WOW Hall. $10. On the First Day…They Were Kittens, 10, John Henry's. $3. Metal Mondays, 9, Da Houze. $3. ON THE AIR Contemporary environmental activisim, 8:00 am and 8:00 pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidian hike to Eel Creek. Sign up at YMCA. VIGIL Women in Black silent vigil to protest war, 5 pm, 7th Avenue across from the Federal Building. FREE.
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 16 FILM Viva Castro!, Russian language film with subtitles, 7 pm, 115 Pacific, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Farmers' Market features fruit, vegetables, plants, meat, eggs, dairy, music, food carts from the Saturday Market, 10 am to 3 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. FREE. China Week continues. See Monday, Nov. 15. Night of a Thousand Stars holiday showcase, all 5th Street Market stores open until 9 pm, lighting ceremony 5:30 pm. Benefit for 5 local arts groups, 5th Street Market. FREE. Eugene Garden Club meeting featuring cut flower arrangements, 1 pm, 1645 High St. FREE. Crest Drive Citizens general meeting, 7 pm, Morse Ranch. FREE. Lane County Master Gardener Association meeting, John Fishcer speaks on weather and gardening, 7 pm, Lane County Extension Auditorium. FREE. Medicine Buffalo Women Society, 7 pm-8:30 pm, Eugene Evangelical Church. FREE. LECTURE "Staying in Your Home: Options for You or Your Parent," 1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Windfall Series presents authors David Bradley and Paisley Rekdal, 7 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
MUSIC Scenes and Arias from Operas, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu. Sergio and Odair Assad, 7:30 pm, The Shedd. $30-$15. De La Soul, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. $20 adv., $25 dos. Ministry w/ Hanzel und Gretyl, 7 pm, The Jungle. $25 adv., $28 dos. 21 and over. Darin Shaffer, 8, Cozmic Pizza. Kasey Anderson, 10, John Henry's. $3. Lila, 9:30, Black Forest. ON THE AIR The Divine Right of Capitol, 6:30 to 7:30 pm, KLCC 89.7 Treating common illnesses from a naturopathic healer, 8:00 am and 8:00 pm, KRVM 1280 AM. SPIRITUAL Zen meditation and dharma talk, 7 pm, Eugene Zendo. FREE.
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 17 CELEBRATION Peace celebrations, 4:30 pm Wednesdays, the Federal Building. FREE. FILM Canadian Bacon, 7 pm, 180 PLC, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS China Week continues. See Monday, Nov. 15. Willamalane Adult Activity Center Silver Anniversary, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444. FREE. KIDS Drop in soccer game, middle school ages, 4 pm-dark, Adams Elementary School field. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Diana Abu-Jaber reads, 7 pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE. MUSIC John Pizzarelli, 7:30 pm, The Shedd. $40-$24. KMFDM, 7 pm, The Jungle. $18 adv., $20 dos. 18 and over. Justin Hopkins, 8, Café Paradiso. Kenny Blackwell, 8, Cozmic Pizza. The Butchies, Bitch, 8, WOW Hall. $10. ON THE AIR Modern sex and dating advice for women, 8:00 am and 8:00 pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidian Hike to North Shasta Loop. Sign up at YMCA. THEATRE Tempest preview, 8 pm, today and tomorrow, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $8-$5, ss.
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 18 FILM Yearbook ski film and mini ski expo, 6 pm-7 pm, McDonald Theatre. $5. GATHERING China Week continues. See Monday, Nov. 15. KIDS Gimme Games for elementary ages, 4 pm-5 pm, Downtown Library. FREE. LECTURE Annual lecture in Latin American Studies, "Bartolome de las Casas: Justice and Salvation," 3:30 pm, Gumwood Room, EMU. FREE. "Cora Sandel's Alberta and Jacob and Problems of Autobiographical Fiction," during The Friends of Scandinavian Studies general meeting, 7 pm, 110 Willamette Hall, UO. FREE. MUSIC Particle, with Motet, DJ Harry, 7 pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv., $17 dos. Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony, 8 pm, Hult Center. 682-5000. Laura Kemp, 8, Luna. $5. ON THE AIR Psychosomatic Wellness, 6:30 to 7:30 pm, KLCC 89.7 Green Manhattan, 8:00 am and 8:00 pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Slideshow highlighting the natural beauty of the Umpqua River Basin, 7 pm-8:30 pm, Rm. 175, UO Law School. FREE. THEATER Crimes of the Heart continues. See Thursday, Nov. 11. Songs from The Wizard of Oz, 12:15 pm, Actors Cabaret Lobby. FREE. Tempest continues. See Wednesday, Nov. 17. WORKSHOP Reiki II workshop, 12:30 pm-3:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444.
ON THE ROAD Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event. NOV. 11 Language of the Konspiracy, experimental dance music, 9 pm, Tonic Lounge, 3100 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland. $15-$5 ss. NW Gospel Music Festival today, tomorrow and Saturday, Linn County Fair and Expo Center, Albany. (541) 554-0474. Veteran's Day Parade, 10 am-2 pm, Downtown Albany. FREE. NOV. 12 Prints by Picasso, through Dec. 15, 10 am-5:30 pm M-F, noon-5 pm SU, Lawrence Gallery, Pearl District, Portland The Irving Berlin Show, presented by Glen Rose, 7:30 pm, Silverman Stage, Newport Performing Arts Center. $20. 4th Annual Yachats Celtic Music Festival, today, tomorrow and Nov. 14. www.yachatscelticmusicfestival.com.$35. Language of the Body, performance art, 7:30 pm, Pacific NW College of Art, Portland. $15-$5 ss.
NOV. 13 Korn, Salem Armory. $30 adv., $35 dos. Yachats Celtic Music Festival continues. See Nov. 12. Trio Bragato perform tangos and classical, 7:30 pm Newport Performing Arts Center, Newport. $20, $12 stu. Holiday Gift Fair, 10 am-4 pm, today and tomorrow, South Bend Community Center. NOV. 14 Yachats Celtic Music Festival continues. See Nov. 12. Holy Goats! Sunday Afternoon Improv., 2 pm, Performance Works Northwest, Portland. $7. Holiday Gift Fair, South Bend. See Saturday, Nov. 13. NOV. 15 Guided by Voices, 9 pm, Berbati's Pan, Portland. $16 adv. NOV. 16 Author Roddy Doyle speaks, 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, Portland. $13, $8 stu., sr. NOV. 17 Doug Varone and dancers, 7:30 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland. $19-$43. The Futureheads, 8 pm, Doug Fir Lounge, Portland. $7 adv. NOV. 18 Author Rick Bass, 7:30 Scottish Rite Center, Portland. $25, $18 stu. Ropeadope Records New Music Seminar, 8 pm, Aladdin Theatre, Portland. $17.50.
CORVALLIS EVENTS NOV. 11 Songs and Words of the Wars concert with The Corvallis Community Band, The Hilltop Big Band, the Corvallis choirs and others, 7:30 pm today and at 2 pm Nov. 14, Corvallis High School. $5, $3 stu. Our Town OSU Theatre performances, through Nov. 20, Withycombe Theatre, OSU. For information call 737-2853. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 8 pm, through Nov. 14, Majestic Theatre. $10, $8 Stu. sr. OSU Concert Band, noon, MU lounge, OSU. FREE. A reception for the annual Russian exhibition, 6:30 pm, Pegasus Gallery. FREE. Senior Center closed in honor of Veteran's Day.
NOV. 12 Wine tasting and live music, 4 pm, First Alternative Co-op main store. FREE. Salsa/Merengue night, 10 pm, Platinum. $3. Our Town OSU Theatre performances continue. See Nov. 11. Songs and Words of the Wars concert continues. See Nov. 11. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof continues. See Nov. 11. NOV. 13 Fall Salmon Celebration, noon-5 pm, The Thyme Garden Herb Company. $20, $10 youth. Saturday farmers' market, 9 am-1 pm, 1st and Jackson. FREE. J.P. West concert, 9 pm, Fox 'n' Firkin'. The Hogwashers concert, 9 pm, Intaba's Restaurant. $5. The David Samuel Project, 8 pm, Platinum. $5. Our Town OSU Theatre performances continues. See Nov. 11. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof continues. See Nov. 11. NOV. 14 Nancy Hascall and hand-bell ensembles, 3 pm, Ashbrook Independent School. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof continues. Matinee 2:30 pm. See Nov. 11. OSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble Fall concert, 3 pm, Ashbrook Independent School. "Gajamukha" Dance Ballet of India, The Story of the Elephant-headed God, 5 pm, Austin Auditorium, LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. $10-$35. (503) 531-7266. NOV. 15 Gifts for a Better World holiday store, through Dec. 5, Red Carriage House, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Children's author Deborah Hopkinson, 7 pm, Corvallis-Benton Co. Public Library. FREE. NOV. 16 A reception for work by Sue Coe, 5 pm, Fairbanks Gallery. FREE. NOV. 17 Wednesday farmers' market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Senior Citizens Council, 1:30 pm, Corvallis Senior Center. FREE. Ahimsa Theory, Goodyear, 8 pm, Platinum. $4. NOV. 18 OSU Chamber Choir, noon, MU lounge, OSU. FREE. Our Town OSU Theatre performances continue. See Nov. 11. Music a la Cart, OSU Chamber Choir, noon, MU. FREE. OSU's Jazz Ensemble Fall Concert, 7:30 pm, MU. FREE.
ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES Environment Law Conference needs art. Theme is "Living as if Nature Mattered," submission due Jan. 14, 2005. Land Air Water, 1221 University of Oregon, Eugene 97403. Commission of artwork for new plaza at the Centro Cultural Cesar Chavez at OSU, budget approx. $40,000, deadline 5 pm Dec. 5. Guidelines at http://www.oregonartcommission.org/pdf/dining_rfq.pdf Play Santa at the McKenzie-Willamette Community Health Foundation's Festival of Trees, costume provided, Nov. 24 to Nov. 28; general Festival of Trees volunteers also needed, call 741-4606 for information. The Corvallis Spring Creek Project is in need of a photographer, archivist and clerical help. 737-6198. Auditions for Beauty and the Beast, men and women singers, 17 years and older, prepare a short song; stagehands, costumes, etc. also needed, 1 pm, Actors Cabaret, 996 Willamette St. Volunteer work party to protect habitat at Willow Creek Preserve, bring lunch, water, appropriate clothing and work gloves. Call Ed Alverson at 682-4927 for more information.
DANCE LISTINGS TH: Int./Adv. Modern Technique w/ Kim Christensen—7:30,
Eugene School of Ballet. FR: Salsa—9, Studio B. 687-0678. SA: Capoeira—7:30, Corestar Community Space.
729-2238. SU: International Folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness.
726-7548. MO: Jump Blues, Lindy Hop and Swing—7,
Downtown Lounge. No phone. TU: Swing, Int.—7, Open Dance—8,
Downtown Lounge. WE: Swing—7, Downtown Lounge. 688-0260.
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