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Coverstory:
WTO Breakdown.
Reflections on a people's victory in Cancún.

Genesis Getting Squeezed By Feds

Religious Leaders Seek Global Warming Action

Grutter Case Topic of CODAC Summit

Learning to Nurture the Urban Landscape

Corrections/Clarifications

Letters:
EW
readers
sound off.



What's Happening:
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy play McDonald Theatre, Nicole Mones speaks at the Mid-Valley Willamette Writers Speaker Series at the Baker Downtown Center, James Taylor plays a sold out show at Cuthbert Amphitheater and James McMurtry performs at the WOW Hall.

BRAVO!
EW's Fall 2003 Guide to the Performing Arts

Calendar:
The week's events at a glance.

Galleries:
Art events and exhibits in local galleries.

Music:
Clogging and Grooving
Life after Liftoff creates new sounds.

PLUS:Clubs Listings.

Rob Brezny's
Free Will Astrology

Too Much Coffee Man




Movie Reviews:

Thirteen
Girl Culture
Commodities in the marketplace.

Anything Else
Not Romantic
Not funny either.

Visual Arts:
Celebration of the Arts
The Mayor's Art Show

Books:
Medicine Woman
In our midst.

Performance:
A Man of Peace
Vonnegut play ruminates on war and family, heroes old and new.

Outdoors:
Echo Basin Trail
Visit the oldest (and shaggiest) trees in Oregon.

Food:
Terrific Tarra-Gatos
Tarragon and tomatoes make tasty sauce.

 

Get Out! Ew's Outdoors guide

Chow! Eugene Weekly's restaurant Guide

Best of Eugene


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