|


Coverstory:
The Hidden Farr Right
Both incumbent Debi Farr and challenger Chris Edwards claim they're moderates. Someone's fronting.
Feature: Bleeding Yellow and Green
Fans make the game.
News Shorts:
See No Tree Vole
Auditor Gets A Reception
Apolitical? Not Gen Y
Drink to the Guv!
What Makes a Democracy
Two Biggy Hearings
Torrey Typos
By Golly, a Movie!
Lane County Herbicide Spray Schedule
Rally Against UCLA
Slant: Short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.
News: Buying Initiatives
Rich out-of-state right wingers would radically change Oregon.
News: Compelled to Action
How Golden Gardens' notorious 'drowning pits' got bucks in parks bond measure.
News: Saving Schools, Locally
A city income/business tax could replace lost school funding.
Happening Person: Jan Wilson
Viewpoint: The Power of Money
Historic ballot measures confront a broken system.
Natural Resistance: Cool Prayers
Atoning for our climate sins


Music: Old Friends, New Albums
Greg Brown and Bo Ramsey bring a double bill of songwriting greatness to the McDonald Theater.
Music: Passionate Strings
Oregon Mozart Players start the season with love in the air.
Music:
It's Raining Music
Shedd, UO, other venues host indoor pleasures.
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.
 Savage Love
PLUS:Clubs Listings.
Rob Brezny's
Free Will Astrology
Too Much Coffee Man
 
Movie Review:
The Departed Gimme Shelter Martin Scorcese sends Leo and Matt undercover.
Movie Review:
This Film is Not Yet Rated Bucking the System
Taking on the MPAA
Movie Review:
Another Gay Movie
Just Another Coming of Age Fuck-Fest
Summer of lust, super-gay version
Books:
A Touch of the Weird
Eugene writer spins vivid, graphic tales.
Dance:
Tango Fire Heats Things Up
Culture and seduction mix with history.
Theater:
Still Bearing Fruit
Check out Chekhov's Cherry Orchard.
Theater: Opening Nights
Food:
Fancy Feasting
Downtown Eugene has three new eatery offerings.
Gardening:
Turf Out Now!
Fall is the perfect time for smother mulching.
 Eugene Weekly's Quarterly Restaurant Guide

|