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Eugene Weekly : 09.15.05







Coverstory:

Mayor Maybe

Piercy may or may not be progressive.



Interfaith Gatherings

Vanderford Remembered  

Oregon Poor Get Shorted

Burley Quits Party Post

Cunningham Plans to File  

Courses in Green Living

Bison Slaughtered

Bounce: An occasional rant by a mixed bag of local Duck nuts

Slant: Short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.

News:

Dirty Lessons

Local school gardens teach kids about parsnips and life.

News:

Submerged II

City of the dead: The tale continues.

Commentary:

Fire Storm

Can Burning Man evolve creatively to cut pollution?

Architecture:

How Does a Building Mean?

Facing adulthood: the mid-sized city in identity crisis.

Viewpoint:

An Enduring City

The shabby charm of New Orleans

Living Out:

Out for Dinner


Accepting invisibility or confronting ignorance

 

Help the victims of the hurricane disaster by making a contribution to the American Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund. Donations can be made in the following ways:

Online at the local chapter website

Online at the national website

Call the national donation phone line at (800) HELP-NOW

Send to the local Red Cross office: Red Cross, Oregon Pacific Chapter, 862 Bethel Drive, Eugene, OR 97402.

Or you could visit http://www.mercycorps.org/

 







Music:


A Sense of Magic

Zap Mama's global mix



Music:

The Beethoven of Jazz


Duke Ellington's musical genius shines in Sophisticated Ladies.

Music:

Downtown Doings


New venues, new sounds downtown

Music:

Music Shorts

EW's music writers cover the local scene.

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 Review:

Junebug

Outsiders, Insiders


Family life in the Deep South


Murderball

Gladiators


Quadriplegics man their custom-made wheels.

Movie Clips:

Short reviews of all movies playing Eugene

Visual Art:

Mayor's Art Show 2005


At the Jacobs Gallery until Oct. 20

Books:

Europe's Rise

Which vision for the future?

Outdoors:

North Umpqua Trail


Relaxing hot springs await hikers at the end.