Eugene Weekly : 01.12.06



Coverstory:
Bringing it Home
Citizens’ address outlines an agenda for Eugene.

SNews To Go Weekly

DeFazio Bill Bans Poison

Clueless at the Top

Toxic Car Interiors

Early Deadlines

News:
Bringing Downtown Up
Big downtown redevelopment proposal generates hopes, questions.

News:
Toeing the Line
Chinese public interest attorney Jingjing Zhang joins forces with E-LAW to promote environmental reform.

News:
Mayor’s State of the City Address 2006
By Kitty Piercy

Happening Person:
Jim Guthrie

Viewpoint:
‘A Beautiful Race Horse’

Remembering Charlie Porter

Viewpoint:
Intelligent Resign

Science and religion take a day off.

 

 



Music:
A Grain of Rock
Split Lip Rayfield’s Kirk Rundstrom doing his own thing.

Music:
Power Plays
Eugene’s J.C. Rico sings his own blues.

Music:
Hardcore Holiness
Bad Brains frontman HR into reggae’s future.

Music:
All Aboard
Railroad Earth lays down tracks from coast to coast.

Music:
Tribal Techno Jam
STS9’s computer-driven sound returns to Eugene.

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:
Breakfast on Pluto
A Glam Look at the Troubles

With a dash of Chanel No. 5

Movie Review:
Casanova
The Fabled Fornicator

Meets the Venetian Jane Austen.

Movie Review:
Raising Flagg
Busy Film Weekend

Local films and festival

Movie Clips:
Short reviews of all movies playing Eugene

Books:
Everything is Meant

Ali Smith’s prize-winning novel is a gem.

Gardening:
Natural Defense

Health from the inside out

Morsels:
Fit to be Thaid
Springfield’s Bai Khao.

Theater:
Opening Nights
EW takes a quick look at the new plays.

 

Special Feature:
Weddings
EW’s Guide to Getting Hitched.