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Coverstory:
Back to Campus
Class acts: student types, sex bars, huggyball and killer tuition.

Spasaro Defends His Record at DEA

Political Acts Not to Miss

Puzzled About State Ballot Measures?

Law Scholar Reflects on U.S. Foreign Policy

Eugene to Host Regional Bioneers Conference

Slant: Short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.

News:
There Goes the Neighborhood
Measure 37 forces taxpayers to pay developers or throw out the rules.

News:
Working the Crowd
Voter registration banned from some big stores.

News:
'Tell Your Friends to Vote!'
Dean fires up campus crowd.

Viewpoint:
It Costs Too Much
Measure 37 goes beyond constitutional rights.

Natural Resistance:
Nuclear Rapture
A thrilling prophecy of Armageddon?

Happening Person: Annemarie Hirsch

Letters:
EW
readers
sound off.



Music:
Cozmic Pizza
Seasoned pie purveyors provide politics, music.

Music:
What is Hip Hop?
EW's new hip hop writer says hello.

What's Happening:
Gillian Welch, a gifted singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist performs at McDonald Theatre Wednesday, A get out the vote fall concert at Alton Baker Park Sunday, there will be a free public open house at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, The Middle Eastern Dance Guild of Eugene presents a Fall Festival of Music and Dance at Cozmic Pizza and The UO Bookstore presents a reading Jessica Hagedorn in the Knight Library Browsing Room.

Calendar:
The week's events at a glance.

Galleries:
Art events and exhibits in local galleries.

PLUS:Clubs Listings.

Rob Brezny's
Free Will Astrology

Too Much Coffee Man

 




Movie Reviews:
Maria Full of Grace
Naturalism's Grace
Desperation of a drug mule

A Dirty Shame
Arcane Practices
Delirious, debauched and dirty

Movie Clips:
Short reviews of all movies playing Eugene

Visual Art:
Mayor's Art Show
Another year of local fine arts at Jacobs gallery.

Visual Art:
Fast Forward
Mayor's Show of Teen Art at Maude Kerns.

Theater:
Rent Proves Timeless
Record-breaking play still draws crowds and devotees.

Wine:
Lance in Wonderland
Let's talk about wine, not conniving, fascist scoundrels


 

 

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