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The Big Gig
UO law students invite 3,000 activists to town
People of all ages and stages from more than 30 nations are packing their bags for Eugene. It's time for the 19th Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference.



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  Books: Poet Phil Levine
   
 
  Calendar: Reading at Mother Kali's
 
 
  Galleries: Masai Guardian by Lindsay B. Scott
   
News Briefs: Christie Remembered | More Public Radio | Traffic Comes Home | Greens Gathering | Double Benefits
Happening People: Megan and Lann Leslie, wetlands conservationists.
Insider Baseball: Week Six: Kumbaya in Salem is as crumbly as granola.
Living Out: Ranch Hand: Trudy was everything Sally Sheklow wanted to be.
Letters: EW readers sound off.



What's Happening: Entertainment highlights.
Calendar: The week's events at a glance. Hey kids, check out the February Kid's Calendar!
Galleries: Art events and exhibits in local galleries.
Movies: Lois Wadsworth previews a special showing of the 1945 classic Beauty and the Beast. PLUS: Movie Listings and Video Releases.
Music: Dave Gingold previews this week's music gigs. PLUS: Clubs Listings.
Books: Andrew Feld previews exemplary poet Phil Levine's reading at UO.
Food: Southside Deli hires chef for gourmet take-out.
Television: OPB premiers Oregon Gazette, a new community video magazine.
Free Will Astrology: Your horoscope according to Rob Brezny.


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