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Coverstory:
Best of Eugene 2005
Readers pick their favorite arts, entertainment, food, politics & hell-raising.

Awards Show Raises Big Bucks

The R-G’s Triad Site

Chem-Free City Parks?

Drunk Fans Get City Nod

Protecting City Streams

Solomon Back in Town

Slant: Short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.

Architecture:
City Hall 3.0
Memory loss and the 100 million-dollar-baby

Happening Person: Jim Carpenter

Viewpoint:
Time to Finish the Job

Take the next logical step in police reform.

Living Out:
Missing Out

Think of the suffering.

 

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:
Lyrics Born Calling Out
Underground rapper scores big, returns to Eugene.

Music:
Release the Beast

U.S. prepares for ALO attack — Eugene's next.

Music:
Word to the Wise

Sage Francis deals with success by staying true.

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:
Serenity
Can't Stop the Signal

The crew of Serenity hits the big screen.

Higher Ground
Reaching Higher Ground
Warren Miller has something for everyone.

Movie Clips:
Short reviews of all movies playing Eugene

Visual Art:
Light and Space

New work by Mike Pease

Dance:
Movement Never Lies

The continuing rise and fall of Eugene dance.

Theater:
Monkeying Around with Evolution

Radio theater 'scopes' intelligent design debate.

Books:
Gift of Intimacy

Reflecting on Scott Lubbock's poetry.

Travel:
Mi Sono Perso

I am lost in the Italian hills.

 

What's Happening Corvallis

 


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