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Coverstory:
Racial Profiling.
Eugene police deny any problem with bias in traffic stops, despite new statistics.

Barry's Espresso to Get 'bucked?

Conference Energizes Grassroots Movement

Ivins Talks Twice

Cohousing Group Eyes Lincoln Corner

Doppelt Tackles Local Sustainability

Miner's Lettuce Elementary School?

School Equity

Pete's Funky Dart On the Auction Block

Football vs. Yoga

News:
Free to Be
Quiet community finds voice.

Happening Person: Moriah Chavez

Reasonable Doubt:
Tony the Tiger
Corcoran has been a tough, honest legislator; he'll be missed.

Living Out:
Holy Days
Strangers in an even stranger land.

Letters:
EW
readers
sound off.



What's Happening:
Yolanda King, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest daughter, speaks at the McDonald Theatre, Warren Miller snow film at the McDonald, Rainbow Dance Theatre performs in the Hult's Silva Hall and a reading by Pimone Triplett in the Knight Library Browsing Room

Calendar:
The week's events at a glance.

Galleries:
Art events and exhibits in local galleries.

Music:
Raw and Honest
Bluegrass bard plays the WOW Hall; folk paradise at Paradiso.

PLUS:Clubs Listings.

Rob Brezny's
Free Will Astrology

Too Much Coffee Man




Movie Reviews:

American Splendor
The Real Thing
Harvey Pekar, Crank

Intolerable Cruelty
Engage the Enemy
Liars and lovers

Morsels:
Pioneer Palate
Glimpse into the kitchens and souls of another time.

Outdoors:
Upper Trestle Creek Falls
Waterfalls and fall color are in season east of Cottage Grove.

Get Out! Ew's Outdoors guide

Chow! Eugene Weekly's restaurant Guide


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