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Eugene Weekly : Calendar : 02.05.04



.This Week's Calendar | Galleries | Music @ the Clubs

 

Popular bassist Victor Wooten returns to McDonald Theatre for another stellar night of progressive funk. See Sunday Calendar.



"Working to help our peers make choices that won't result in them getting killed, or killing, is in itself an act of love for this Valentine's Day," says Churchill High Peace Club member Robi Phettaplace. Phettaplace and others host the "Valentine Bust Bush Boutique" Feb. 6-7, which benefits the Committee to Counter Military Recruiting. The boutique offers one-of-a-kind recycled Valentine greeting cards, as well as peace art and fashion with a cause. Friday and Saturday's events also include a fashion show and video about military recruiting. See Friday Calendar.



Private parts go public when the ASUO Women's Center participates in the V-Day college campaign with this year's benefit production of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues. The show kicks off this week at the UO. The production is a series of personal stories allowing the audience to get in touch with different ideas of what it means to be a woman. "It tells women that it's OK to talk about vaginas and violence and injustice, because if you don't, nothing will ever change," says producer Guru Simrat Khalsa. This year, look for a wider age range, different types of women and riskier content. See Thursday, Feb. 12 Calendar.



February's First Friday ArtWalk celebrates the season of love. S.L.U.G. Queen Inspira returns to host the event, with special appearances by members of her royal court. Galleries on this month's tour include the Atrium Building, which houses an intricate floor design by Eugene artists Alison McNair and Bill Fairchild; Circle of Hands, with work by Roberta Smythe; DIVA, featuring For the Love of Art: A Valentine Invitational; White Lotus Gallery, presenting ceramics by Hank Murrow (pictured); and Jacobs Gallery, with work by Tallmadge Doyle, Susan Lowdermilk and Ken Paul. Give yourself a valentine and attend this artwalk! See Friday Calendar.



There's nothing better than a brisk run through the park … except maybe chocolate. But this Sunday, you can have both if you participate in the Eighth Annual Truffle Shuffle. The event, Eugene's second largest community race, will benefit Bolder Options, a local organization that provides mentoring programs for youth. Each person who completes the 2-mile run/walk, 4-mile run or 300-yard kids' fun run earn a truffle, and all winners in each race receive large chocolate trophies. Exercise, have fun, win prizes and help an important cause all in one day. See Sunday Calendar.



THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Sunrise 7:26 am; Sunset 5:28 pm

Av High 49; Av Low 34

JEWELRY ARTIST BETTINA SPECKNER SPEAKS ON HER WORK (PICTURED) AT THE UO. SEE THURSDAY, FEB. 5.

COMEDY Larry, the Cable Guy, 8 pm, Hult Center Silva Concert Hall. 682-5000 for ticket prices.

FILM UO Sociology Winter Film Series: Brubaker, 7 pm, 180 PLC. FREE.

GATHERING West University Neighbors monthly meeting, 7:30 pm, Indigo District, 13th Avenue and Oak Street. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "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.

Baby Storytime, 10:15 am, School-age Storytime, 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

Pre-school Storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon Branch Libraries. FREE.

LECTURES Jewelry artist Bettina Speckner speaks on "Secret Garden," 7 pm, 115 Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE.

"Poverty and Food Insecurity in Oregon Today: Issues and Activism," 3 pm, EMU Fir Room, UO. FREE.

"Protect Your Joints," 1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Center. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Author Diane Hammond reads from Going to Bend, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. FREE.

Readin' in the Rain: Lathe of Heaven book discussion, 7 pm, Bethel Branch Library. FREE.

Mid-Valley Willamette Writers Speakers Series presents Elizabeth Engstrom: How to Write a Well-Crafted Sex Scene, 6:30 pm, Baker Downtown Center, 10th Avenue and High Street. $5 sugg. don.

LEFTOVER SALMON PLAYS THE MCDONALD THEATRE. SEE THURSDAY, FEB. 5.

MUSIC Juilliard String Quartet, 8 pm, Beall Concert Hall, UO. 346-4363. $15-$32.

SHOcase presents: Jesus Christ Superstar, preview performed by North Eugene High School, 12:15 pm, Hult Center Lobby. FREE.

Leftover Salmon, 9 pm, McDonald Theatre. $13 adv., $15 dos.

PRESENTATION "Pruning: Tree Fruits," hands-on pruning, bring your own pruners, 1 pm, GrassRoots Garden, 1465 Coburg Road. 683-4243 to register. FREE.

THEATER The Dreaming, 5 pm tonight and Feb. 7, Pocket Theatre, 102 Villard, UO. don.

The Miss Firecracker Contest, 7:30 pm tonight, tomorrow and Feb. 7, Springfield High School Studio Theater. 517-9028. $4.

A Thread in the Dark, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow, Feb. 7 and Feb. 12, Arena Theatre, UO. 346-4191. $4-$6.

Sordid Lives, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and Feb. 7, 2 pm Feb. 8, ACE Annex, 996 Willamette. 683-4368. $5-$12.

A Moon for the Misbegotten, 7:30 pm tonight and Feb. 12, 8 pm tomorrow and Feb. 7, 2 pm Feb. 8. Hult Center Soreng Theatre. $12-$35.

 

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6

Sunrise 7:25 am; Sunset 5:30 pm

Av High 49; Av Low 34

ARTS/VISUAL First Friday ArtWalk features stops at the Atrium Building, Circle of Hands, DIVA, White Lotus Gallery and Jacobs Gallery, 5:30 pm, meets at the Atrium Building, 99 W. 10th Ave. FREE.

Readin' in the Rain: Youth Art Show and Silent Auction, 6 pm, New Zone Gallery, Broadway and Willamette Street. FREE.

Artist's reception for Robert Zornow, Window to a Dreamworld, 7 pm, Buzz Gallery, EMU, UO. FREE.

Artists' reception for Gene Carey and Dan Hitchcock, 7 pm, Downtown Lounge, 959 Pearl St. FREE.

Artist's reception for Walt O'Brien, 5:30 pm, Emerald Art Center, 500 Main St., Spfd. FREE.

Artists' reception for Eric Daws, Nikai Birchler, Deb Jacobs and Dean Miller, 6:29 pm, Museum of Unfine Art, 537 Willamette St. FREE.

Artist's reception for Rebecca LaMothe, Soul Journeys, 5:30 pm, New Odyssey Juice and Java, 1044 Willamette St. FREE.

Artist's reception for Claudia "Cloud" Gray, 5:30 pm, Sip 'N Surf CyberCafe, 99 W. 10th Ave. FREE.

Artist's reception for Shannon Piercey, Eros, 5:30 pm, WOW Hall. FREE.

BENEFITS "Valentine Bust Bush Boutique" benefits Committee to Counter Military Recruiting, 5 pm to 8 pm tonight and 11 am to 5 pm tomorrow, 1954 Monroe St. FREE.

"Fun-at-Heart" carnival and silent auction, benefits children's programs, 5 pm to 9 pm, Edgewood/Evergreen Elementary Schools, 577 E. 46th Ave.

KLCC Microbrew Festival features beer, music and more, benefits KLCC 89.7 FM, 5 pm to 11 pm tonight and tomorrow, Lane Events Center Exhibit Hall. $10.

COMEDY ComedySportz features team improv, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, 1030 Oak St. 517-9996. $6-$8, $1 off with a can of food.

GATHERINGS Informational meeting to stop Enron's power plant proposal, 6 pm, EWEB, 500 E. 4th Ave. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "Jump Up Singing" with Rosette Lattimore, features songs, stories, games, dance and instruments, ages 2-4, 10 am to 10:45 am Fridays through March 19, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $9 per session.

Pre-school Storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel Branch Library. FREE.

"Parents Night Out" features creative and educational activities for ages 6-12, 4 pm to 8 pm first Fridays, The Science Factory. Register 682-7888. $25.

LITERARY ARTS Carola Dunn speaks on "The Romance of Mystery and the Mystery of Romance," 7:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

MUSIC City Singers, 6:30 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

Bob Marley Celebration with Midnite, 9 pm, WOW Hall. $17 adv., $20 dos.

Melvin Seals and Friends, 10 pm, John Henry's. $18.

Ecstatic Kirtan, featuring Jaya Lakshmi, Deva Priyo and Bobby Brown, 8 pm, Far Horizon School, 2490 Hilyard St. $10 don.

Jazz Café, 8 pm, 178 Music, UO. $3-$5.

THEATER The Miss Firecracker Contest continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

A Thread in the Dark continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

Sordid Lives continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

A Moon for the Misbegotten continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

Pretty Faces: The Large and Lovely Musical, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, ACE Annex, 996 Willamette. 683-4368. $10-$29.95.

Six Degrees of Separation, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Blue Door Theatre, LCC. $8-$10.

 

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Sunrise 7:24 am; Sunset 5:31 pm

Av High 49; Av Low 34

ARTS/VISUAL Grand opening reception, 6 pm, Gallery 508, 1060 Madison St. FREE.

Artist's reception for Nelson Sandgren, The Magic Stir of Landscape, Soul and Waterways, 1 pm, Karin Clarke Gallery, 760 Willamette St. FREE.

BENEFITS "Valentine Bust Bush Boutique" continues. See Friday.

KLCC Microbrew Festival continues. See Friday.

COMEDY ComedySportz continues. See Friday.

THE VILLAGE SCHOOL CELEBRATES THE CHINESE NEW YEAR. SEE SATURDAY.

GATHERINGS Chinese New Year Festival, 11 am to 3 pm, Village School, 2855 Lincoln St. $5 adults, children free.

Saturday Market's Sweetheart Market features fine handcrafted gifts, delicious food and live music, 10 am to 5 pm today and tomorrow, Lane County Fairgrounds. FREE.

Secular group meeting for skeptics, agnostics, freethinkers, atheists, 1 pm first Saturdays, EWEB Community Room. 343-7139. FREE.

Eugene Poetry Slam, Round V, features Tennessee Mary and includes preview of UO Robinson Theatre's Wild Nights with Emily, 8 pm, Foolscap Books. $3-$5 ss.

Rainbow River Women Lesbian Social Group meeting, 5 pm, McMeneman's at North Bank. FREE.

Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir & Chocolate Tasting, 11 am to 6 pm today and tomorrow, 8800 Enchanted Way, Turner. $5.

Annual Winter Pow Wow and Indian Craft Market, 1 pm, Elmira High School Gym, 88831 Territorial Road, Elmira. FREE.

Child Car Safety Seat Clinic, 10 am to 2 pm, Wentworth GMC, 2200 W. 7th Ave.. FREE.

Fifth Annual Lane County Latino Family Conference, 1 pm to 5 pm, Springfield Middle School, 1084 G St., Spfd.

KIDSTUFF "Family Music Time," 10:15 am, Downtown and Bethel Branch Libraries, Spanish version 2 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

Bead Craft Workshop for ages 7-11, 2:30 pm, Sheldon Branch Library. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Lori Rubenstein book signing, 7 pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.

Geoffrey Simmons, M.D. book signing, 11 am, Borders. FREE.

Poetry 2, seven area poets read from their new chapbook, 5 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.

Author Stephen E. reads from his Wake Up… Live the Life You Love, 7 pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Club Groove, DJ dance, 9 pm, WOW Hall. $7.

Renegade Hip Hop Extravaganza, 9 pm, McDonald Theatre. $22 adv., $25 dos.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION "First Signs of Spring Walk," 1 pm, meets at Mount Pisgah Arboretum visitor center. $3 sugg. don.

Tree Planting Project, 9 am, Willamette River. 687-9076 for more information.

Indoor Rock Climbing Session, 2 pm to 4 pm, SRC Rock Wall, UO. Pre-register 346-4365. $4-$6.

SPIRITUAL "God, the Comforter of Hearts," lecture and music, 7 pm. Registration and location 343-5252. FREE.

THEATER The Dreaming continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

A Thread in the Dark continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

The Miss Firecracker Contest continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

Sordid Lives continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

A Moon for the Misbegotten continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

Pretty Faces: The Large and Lovely Musical continues. See Friday.

Six Degrees of Separation continues. See Friday.

 

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8

Sunrise 7:23 am; Sunset 5:32 pm

Av High 50; Av Low 34

BENEFIT Truffle Shuffle features community race to benefit Committed Partners for Youth, 1 pm, Alton Baker Park. $18-$25 entry fee. Visit 1591 Willamette St. to register.

FILM Subversive Pillow Theatre Radical Film Series: Bowling for Columbine, 8 pm, Grower's Market Building, 454 Willamette. 431-0371 for more information. FREE.

RICARDO CARDENAS SPEAKS AT PLANET GOLOKA. SEE SUNDAY.

GATHERINGS Greyhound Pets of America Adoption Event, 11 am to 3 pm, PetSmart, 2847 Chad Dr. FREE.

Saturday Market's Sweetheart Market continues. See Saturday.

Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir & Chocolate Tasting continues. See Saturday.

Annual Record/CD Show, 10 am to 5 pm, Hilton, 66 E. 6th Ave. $2.

LECTURE Community Lecture Series: "Herbal Remedies for Self-Care" with Sarah Hasler, 2 pm, "South American Guitar" with Ricardo Cardenas, 3:30 pm, Planet Goloka, 679 Lincoln St. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Author Elijah Wald reads from his Escaping the Delta, 4 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.

Readin' In the Rain: Lathe of Heaven Book Discussion, 2 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

Gen Kelsang Dechen presents The New Meditation Handbook, 2 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

MUSIC University Symphony, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. $3-$5.

Pigmy Love Circus, featuring Danny Carey of Tool, Northwest Royale, 7 pm, John Henry's. $10 adv.

The Mammals, 9 pm, Sam Bond's. $6.

Victor Wooten, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. $16 adv., $18 dos.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Neighborhood Hazardous Tree Walk, 1:30 pm, meets at Monroe Park. Pre-register 747-1504. $5 per person.

Hike to the Clark Burn at Fall Creek, 10 am, meets at Growers Market, 454 Willamette. 434-1463 for more information.

SPIRITUAL "The Mysterious Maya," 4-week series, 7 pm Sundays, First Congregational Church, 1050 E. 23rd Ave. don.

THEATER Eugene Playback Theatre features improvisation honoring the real-life stories of the audience, using theatre and music, 7 pm, Tsunami Books. $6 sugg. don.

Sordid Lives continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

A Moon for the Misbegotten continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

 

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9

Sunrise 7:21 am; Sunset 5:34 pm

Av High 50; Av Low 35

ARTS/VISUAL Artists' reception for The Family Album Show, 5 pm, Adell McMillan Gallery, EMU, UO. FREE.

FILM Russian Film Series: Cuckoo, 8:15 pm, 115 Pacific, UO. FREE.

GATHERING Informational meeting to stop Enron's power plant proposal, 6 pm, Council Chambers, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE.

MUSIC "American Beauty Show" features The Great All Merge covering The Grateful Dead, 9 pm, Sam Bond's. FREE.

SPIRITUAL Introduction to zen meditation, 7 pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield. FREE.

 

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10

Sunrise 7:20; Sunset 5:35 pm

Av High 50; Av Low 35

ARTS/VISUAL Artists' lecture and reception for Kathleen Caprario and James E. Ulrich, presence: absence, 10:30 am, Art Department Gallery, LCC. FREE.

BENEFIT Pirates for Peace showing of the film Pirates of the Caribbean, fundraiser to build schools in Afghanistan, 6:30 pm, Sheldon High School Choir Room, 2455 Willakenzie Road. $5 sugg. don.

GATHERING "Intro to Irish Fiddle" with Jenny Humphrey, for all ages, adults and kids, features basic fiddling techniques and tunes, 6 pm Tuesdays through March 16, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $8 per session.

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.

Toddler Storytime, 10:15 and 11 am, Downtown Library. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Readin' In the Rain: Lathe of Heaven Book Discussion, 7 pm, Springfield Public Library. FREE.

LECTURE Carolyn Raffensperger speaks on "The Public Trust and the Precautionary Principle: Visionary Tools for the Environment and Public Health," 7:30 pm, Gerlinger Lounge, UO. FREE.

SPIRITUAL "Spiritual Healing Across the Globe," 7-week series, 7 pm Tuesdays, Unity of the Valley, 39th Avenue and Hilyard Street. don.

Zen meditation, 7:15 pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield. FREE.

"Sikh Dharma," 7 pm, Unity of the Valley, 39th Avenue and Hilyard Street. Visit Unity of the Valley for more information.

 

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11

Sunrise 7:18 am; Sunset 5:36pm

Av High 50; Av Low 35

BENEFITS Art from the Heart Silent Auction, benefits Head Start low income kids' programs, 5:30 pm, Café Today, Public Service Building, 125 E. 8th Ave.

Second Annual Celebrity Roast, benefits Direction Service, 5:30 pm to 9 pm, Valley River Inn. 686-5060. $50.

FILMS UO English Undergraduate Association Quarterly Film Series: The Graduate, 7 pm Wednesdays, 214 McKenzie Hall, UO. FREE.

GATHERINGS Wine Tasting & Sale features Oregon winemaker Earl Jones, 5:30 pm, Ambrosia, 174 E. Broadway. $10.

Local Blues Society Organizing Meeting, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza, FREE.

Mycological Society's Second Annual Fungal Feast features mushroom dishes, 7:30 pm, Renaissance Room, LCC. 683-4254 for more information.

KIDSTUFF "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.

"Rhythm & Musicality," grades K-3, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Wednesdays through March 17, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $9 per class.

"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.

Preschool Storytime, 10:15 and 11 am, Downtown Library. FREE.

LECTURE Kritikos Professor Victor Davis Hanson speaks on "War and the West, Then and Now," 8 pm, Gerlinger Lounge, UO. FREE.

"How to Tarot & How to Pick the Right Cards," with Jill Sager, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

"Community Conversations" panel discusses "Frankenfood, or One Seed Feeds the World?," 7:30 pm, Dyment Hall Lounge, UO. FREE.

In-ho Lee speaks on "Korea in Search of a New Identity," 6 pm, 282 Lillis, UO. FREE.

Kenneth Roth speaks on "Human Rights as a Response to Terrorism," 7:30 pm, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE.

"The Silent Epidemic: Women and Heart Attacks," 1:30 pm, "Life Without Anger," 6:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Center. Pre-register 736-4444. FREE.

SPIRITUAL Shamanic Animal Communication Circle, 7:30 pm second Wednesdays, Spirit Healer Farm, 25828 Parker Lane, Veneta. 935-4996. FREE.

THEATER Spinning Into Butter, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540 Charnelton. 465-1506. $8-$16.

 

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Sunrise 7:17 am; Sunset 5:38 pm

Av High 50; Av Low 35

ARTS/VISUAL Oil Pastels Art Workshop, 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. Pre-register 682-8316. FREE.

DANCE Winter Student Dance Concert, 8 pm, Dougherty Dance Theatre, UO. $5-$10.

CHARLES WILKINSON SPEAKS AT THE UO. SEE THURSDAY, FEB. 12.

FILM UO Sociology Winter Film Series: The Quiet American, 7 pm, 180 PLC. FREE.

GATHERING Amnesty International meeting, 7:30 pm second Thursdays, Community Church of Christ, 1485 Gilham Road. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "Discovering Instruments" continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

"Rhythm & Musicality," grades K-3, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Thursdays through March 18, The Shedd, 868 High St. 687-6526. $9 per class.

Baby Storytime, 10:15 am, Downtown Library. FREE.

Pre-school Storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon Branch Libraries. FREE.

LECTURES Charles Wilkinson speaks on "Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations," 7 pm, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE.

Janice Zagorin speaks on "The Emerging Nuclear Threat," 7 pm, McNail-Reilly House, 13th Avenue and Jefferson Street. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Author Steven Bender reads from his Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. FREE.

MUSIC SHOcase presents: "Meet the Woodwinds," Eugene Symphony, 12:15 pm, Hult Center Lobby. FREE.

"Poetry in Song," 7:30 pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE.

THEATER The Vagina Monologues, 7:30 pm, Agate Hall, UO. $7-$10.

A Thread in the Dark continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

Spinning Into Butter continues. See Wednesday.

A Moon for the Misbegotten continues. See Thursday, Feb. 5.

 

ON THE ROAD

Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event.

SHOGUN'S GALLERY HOLDS A RECEPTION FOR SIZZLING SHUNGA! SEE FEB. 5, ON THE ROAD.

FEB. 5 Reception for Shogun's Gallery's Sizzling Shunga! Japanese erotica exhibit, 5 pm to 8 pm, Shogun's Gallery, Portland. (503) 224-0328. Free.

FEB. 6 Aaron Tippin, 9 pm tonight and 6 pm and 9 pm tomorrow, Chinook Winds, Lincoln City. 1-888-MAIN-ACT. $15-$35.

Portland Jazz Festival features a variety of performers and benefits Albertina Kerr Centers, today through Feb. 8, Portland. (503) 228-5299 for schedule and tickets.

FEB. 7 Luis Conte, 10:30 am, Lola's Room, Portland. $10.

Newport Symphony Orchestra Concert: "Mozart's Birthday," 8 pm, Newport Performing Arts Center, Newport. 265-ARTS. $12-$20.

FEB. 8 Lynyrd Skynyrd, 7 pm, Roseland Theater, Portland. (503) 224-8499 for ticket prices.

FEB. 11 Merce Cunningham Dance Company, 7:30 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland. (503) 224-4400. $18-$39.

Little Charlie and the Nightcats, 8 pm, Aladdin Theatre, Portland. $16.50 adv., $18 dos.

ZOEgirl, Superchic(k), Susie Shellenberger, Joy Williams, 7 pm, Roseland Theater, Portland. $16 adv., $20 dos.

SANDRA BERNHARD PERFORMS AT THE ROSELAND CABARET. SEE FEB. 12, ON THE ROAD.

FEB. 12 Sandra Bernhard with Special Guests, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Roseland Cabaret, Portland. (503) 224-8499 for ticket prices.

 

CORVALLIS EVENTS

FEB. 5 Scapino!, 7:30 pm tonight, tomorrow, Feb. 7, Feb. 12, Feb. 13 and Feb. 14, 2 pm Feb. 8, Withycombe Hall Lab Theatre, OSU. $4-$7.

Blood Pressure Clinic, 9 am to 11 am, Corvallis Senior Center. 766-6959. Free.

FEB. 8 Violinist Erik Peterson, 3 pm, La Sells Stewart Center, OSU. $20.

FEB. 9 AARP meeting, featuring Brian Stone, 2 pm, Peripheral Neuropathy Support Group, 7 pm, Corvallis Senior Center, 766-6959. FREE.

 

ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES

Auditions for Rose Children's Theatre's "The Wizard of Oz," actors age 8 through adult, Feb. 9 to Feb. 12, Westmoreland Elementary. 431-0444 for more information.

Art Selection Committees for OSU University Softball Complex and Oregon State Fairgrounds Pavilion seek work from Oregon and Washington artists and artist teams, deadline Feb. 13. www.oregonartscommission.orgfor more information.

Auditions for VLT's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1 pm, Feb. 7, Very Little Theatre. 344-7751 for more information.

 

 

 DANCE LISTINGS

Th: Alfredo's Wild Interpretive—8. For location, call 302-8143.

Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, Int.—7, The Tango Center. www.tangocenter.orgMiddle Eastern—7, Oregon Ballet Academy. 232-1860.

Tribal Bellydance, Beg. I—7, Beg. II—8, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Argentine Tango, All-level—8; Studio B. www.eugenetango.comRazia's Bellydance II—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-4052.

Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Jazz—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.






Fr: Irish—8, St. Mary's Episcopal Church.

Ballroom Lesson—7:30, Dance—8:30, 220 Gerlinger, UO. 346-6025.

Hot Salsa—9, Vet's Club Ballroom. 461-6681.

Salsa—9, Los Grouchos. 484-1747.

Tribal Hip-Hop/Body Waves—8, Paradise Dance Studio. 717-7450.

Argentine Tango, Beg.—8, Milonga dance party—9, The Tango Center. 349-8682.

Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—7:30, Core Star Center. 221-1549.

Flamenco, Beg.—5. Martita, 431-1640.

Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Hip hop—4:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.

Modern, Beg.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 521-3623.

Hip-Hop, Beg—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 607-7075.











Sa: Afghani—11, Eugene School of Ballet.

West African—11, WOW Hall. 687-2746.

Amy's Mother/Daughter Tribal Bellydance—10 am, Healthy Weigh Weight Loss and Wellness Clinic. 684-8150.

Argentine Tango, Beg.—8, Milonga dance party — 9, The Tango Center. 349-8682.

Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Salsa—8:30, Studio B. 461-6681.

Pre-ballet for children—11:30 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Salsa—9, Los Grouchos. 484-1747.








Su: Khaliji—10, Eugene School of Ballet.

West African—11, WOW Hall. 687-2746.|Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—7:30, Core Star Center. 221-1549.



Swing/Lindy Hop—5, Agate Hall, UO. 343-7826. www.thejointisjumpin.com

Mo: Line Dancing—1, Campbell Senior Center.

Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Pre-teen hip-hop—4:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.

International Folk, 2:30, Campbell Sr. Center. 682-5318.

Razia's Bellydance II—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-4052.

Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, Concert—8, The Tango Center. 349-8682.

Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—6, The Tango Center. 221-1549.

Flamenco—6:30, G-nome. 683-1937.

Flamenco, Beg.—7:30. Martita, 431-1640.

Breakdancing—8, Paradise Dance Studio.

Hip-Hop, Int. and Adv.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 520-3565.











Tu: Middle Eastern—7, Oregon Ballet Academy. 232-1860.

Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Jazz—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.

Salsa—9, In-Shape Athletic Club. 345-9024.

Modern, Beg.—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 521-3623.

Partner dancing, Beg.—6:30, Studio B. www.eugenetango.comSalsa—6, Studio B.

Lyrical jazz—4, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.

Flamenco—6:30, G-nome. 683-1937.

Sabine's Bellydance, Beg.—7:30, Ta-Da Studio. 484-5365.

Razia's Bellydance I—5:30, River Rd. Parks and Rec. 688-4052.

Bhangra, Dance Fitness—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 334-7634.












We: Salsa—7, Los Grouchos. 484-1747.

Amy's Tribal Bellydancing, Beg.—7, Healthy Weigh Weight Loss and Wellness Clinic. 684-8150.

Middle Eastern—7:30, Ballet Fantastique. 461-2086.

Flamenco, Beg.—5, 6. Martita, 431-1640.

Astryd's Middle Eastern, Int.—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet. 683-7778.

Ballet—5:30 pm, Paradise Dance Studio. 485-4669.

Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon, The Tango Center. 349-8682.

Pre-teen ballet—3:30, Pre-teen tap—3:30, Jazz—4:30, Adult Tap—4:30, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323.

Brazilian Capoiera, Beg.—6, The Tango Center. 221-1549.

Swing/Lindy—8, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave. http://www.eugenelindy.comIsraeli—8, Temple Beth Israel. 485-7218.

Hip-Hop—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 520-3565.