Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 2 No. 1 | Spring 1980 (Portland) /// Issue 5 of 41 /// Master# 5 of 73

CLINTON ST. QUARTERLY Papa Haydn PORTLAND SATURDAY MARKET proudly presents NORTHWEST ORIGINALS SUNDAYS IN MAY May 4 David Immel, mime artist May 11 Arcturus, original jazz May 18 Laura Stillwell dances May 25 Cam and Jack Newton 1 p.m. On First Avenue under the Burnside Bridge Coming soon: “ From Mozart to Moog” Fine European Pastries Beer W ine 5829 S.E. Milwaukie Tues-Thurs 11:30am to 10pm Fri-Sat 11:30am to 12 mid Closed Sunday &Monday PSU CULTURAL AFFAIRS BOARD May 1980 BROWN BAG CONCERTS 75 Lincoln Hall FREE April 29, The Portland Unlimited Chamber Ensemble: Sally Nelson, Director; Niel DePonte, Conductor, present: Igor Stravinsky’s The Soldiers Tale May 1, PSU Composition Students May 6, The Composers Ensemble May 8, Student Recitals: Ellen Gordon, Soprano; Diane Gatke, Piano, Jeanette Brugato, Piano May 13, Davidjimmersom Baritone May 15, Student Recitals: Barbara Bernstein, Viola. The Nimbus Saxophone Quartet May 20, The Florestan Trio May 22, Student Recitals: Diane Florence, Mezzo-Soprano; Gene Lysinger, Bass; Diane Gatke, Piano May 27, Paul Cheifetz, Cello; Harold Gray, Piano May 29, Student Recital: Clayton Brainerd, Piano Mya 29, Student Recital: Clayton Brainerd, Piano June 3, Barbara Niessman, a John Deere Artist in Residence, will perform on the piano. Tuesday and Thursdays, Noon -1:00 IS Lincoln Hall ' FREE For further information contact: Educational Activities, 229-4452 CALENDAR OF EVENTS WHITE GALLERY located on the second floor of Smith Center April 22 through May 16 Five Textile Artists Ann Williamson Hyman Faun Rae Hosey Maryjo Anderson Joyce Reyman Christina Sells Also showing: Ceramic Work by George Cummings DANCE COMMITTEE . EVENTS FREE May 2, noon - 1:00, Brown Bag Lecture Dance Critic Mindy Aloff will speak on: "The Critic's Point o f View.” Room 207 HPE, 930 SW Hall May 22, noon - 1:00, Brown Bag Concert. Dancer Zonnie Bauer will perform. Room 207 HPE May 30-31, 7:30, Student Performance PSU Dance students will perform, Room 207 HPE Every Monday 7 - 9:30 Recreational English and Scottish Country Dancing, 212 Shattuck, 1914 S.W. Park Every Wednesday, 7 - 10, Recreational Folk Dancing, 212 Shattuck May 20 throughJune 14 Charcoaland Pastels by James Clark Reception for the artist, Tuesday May 20, 7-9 pm Gallery hours: 7 am -10pm Monday - Friday 7 am -9 pm Saturday Closed Sunday CABARET CABARET — Portland Room, second floor — Smith Center FREE May 2, Edgar Allen Poe comes back to haunt us in this two-act play. Starring Michael Cadigan. Written by Michael Cadigan and Oregon Playwright Dorothy Velasco, (co-sponsored by Theater Arts Committee) May 9, Outrageous Films. Director John Waters at his best: Pink Flamingos (X) & Multiple Maniacs (R). May 16, Folklorist Cynthia Orr will present "Stories Mother Never Told Y o u .” May 23, The Second Annual New York Erotic Film Festival. (R). Need we say more? May 30, Swipesy Cake Walk Ragtime Band. Piano, trumpet, clarinet, tuba, and drum music from the era of Jellyroll Morton and Scott Joplin. May 1980 FILM COMMITTEE PROGRAMS 75 Lincoln Hall May 2, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Directed by Tony Richardson, 1962 May 3, Daisies, Directed by Vera Chytilova, 1966; Short, Getting Clean, Directed by Vaclav Bedrich May 9, The Rain People, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, 1969 May 10, Report on the Party and its Guests, Directed by Jan Nemec, 1966 May 16, The Cranes are Flying, Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov, 1957; Short, The Critic, Directed by Ernest Pintoff May 17, The Shop on Main Street, Directed by Jan Kadar and Elmar Klos, 1965 May 23, Tomorrow’s People, Directed by Gene DuBey, 1973; The Quiet One, Directed by Sidney Meyers, 1948 May 24, Closely Watched Trains, Directed by Jiri Menzel, 1966 Showings are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30, admission is $1 for students, seniors, and children, $1.50 for others. Free parking at S.W. Mill and Broadway. Watch for 25th Anniversary Celebrations 14

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