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Eugene Weekly : 11.11.04





Coverstory:

Glenwood Option

Logical choice emerges for PeaceHealth.


Spying on Spawning

Election Quotables

Marston Leaves Labor Group

100 Banners for 100 Years

Supporting The Troops

School's Out

Slant: Short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.

News:

Success on Wheels


'Gorgeous' Oregon Bus Project celebrates victories.

Feature:

Shades of Green

A new monthly feature on sustainable living.

Kumbaya Dammit:

Nuts

Time to rebuild from the bottom up.

Viewpoint:

Another Stolen Election

Diebold determinator: the rise of the (voting) machines

Letters:

EW
readers
sound off.






Music:

Latina Legends

South of the border sounds in Eugene.

Music:

Wondrous Week

Remarkable line-up to ease the election blues.

What's Happening:

Rachel Sage performs at Cafe Paradiso;the Lawrence Gallery has Picasso: The Carmen Collection, largest private Picasso show in history; author Diana Abu-Jabar reads in the Knight Library Wednesday; Choreographer Walter Kennedy premiers new works at the Soreng Theatre; artist LiDona Wagner teaches the art of Self Box Collage Saturday at DIVA; Hip-hop pioneers De La Soul play Tuesday at the McDonald; Local singer/guitarist/arranger Jessie Marquez will be celebrating the release of her new CD, Sana Locura, at Luna. What a busy week!

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:

The Incredibles

Hubris

Enough already!

Go Further

On the Road Again

Vegetarian bicyclists

Movie Clips:

Short reviews of all movies playing Eugene

Visual Art:

Clarity and Space

20 years at the Jacobs

Dance:

Choreographic Constellations

And the spaces in between

Gardening:

Raising Natives

Lorane Valley nursery offers container-grown natives.