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Coverstory:
Green Eugene.
Are we creating a sustainable economy and environment for our children?

Global Empire or Global Parliament?

Positive Responses to Bush Policies?

Eugene Sounds Now Broadcasting On-line

'Women in Prison' Topic of Symposium

Mother Kali's Dishing It Out

Taylor, Neville Talk About Letters

Youth Development Gets New Non-Profit

National Adoption Awareness Month

EW Holiday Early Deadlines

Slant: short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.

Feature:
Eugene Celebrates Kesey
In print, stone, play and song.

You Are Here:
Guts Wrencher
Palahniuk, frosh food and beer money.

Happening People: Aaron Durland, Brandi Crye& Nat

Views:
Viewpoint:
Getting PERSonal
Corcoran's not making much of a 'sacrifice.'

Letters:
EW
readers
sound off.



What's Happening:
It's Ken Kesey season in Eugene, and a myriad of events are happening all over town, Faun Fables returns to Sam Bond's Monday, Tibetan Buddhist nun Ani Tsering Chodron will present "Our Lives are Our Practice", and Guster plays the Mcdonald.

Calendar:
The week's events at a glance.

Galleries:
Art events and exhibits in local galleries.

Music:
Supple, Swaying Tuba
Brand new sounds at Sam Bond's.

PLUS:Clubs Listings.

Rob Brezny's
Free Will Astrology

Too Much Coffee Man



Theater:
Behavior Modification
Cuckoo's Nest a must-see.

Food:
Soul Food
From Buddhists to Sikh to Jews, food takes on religious meaning.

Gardening:
Love Those Oaks
Native hardwoods have both cultural and environmental value.

Get Out! Ew's Outdoors guide

Chow! Eugene Weekly's restaurant Guide


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