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Coverstory:
New Campus Rebels.
Republicans, Liberatarians and independents, oh my.

Corvallis Gets Its Own Graffiti Wall

County Sprays at Blue Mountain Park

Eugene-Springfield Rated First in Cycling

It's Such a Fine Looking Budget

Churchill Students Honored by Goodall

DI Takes a Break

Corrections/Clarifications

Slant: short opinion pieces and rumor-chasing notes.

News:
Solitary and Shackled
Injustices within Oregon's women's prison.

Views:
Kumbaya Dammit:
Which Horse to Ride?
Looking D nominees in da mouth.

Viewpoint:
Auto-Destruction
Embargo lessons by-passed.

Living Out:
Thankfulness Feast
Thrilled to be alive and in love.

Letters:
EW
readers
sound off.



What's Happening:
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra comes to WOW Hall, University Theatre offers up its fourth annual "New Voices" presentation, The Eugene Symphony will perform Beethoven Cycle: Pastorale, followed by Durufle Requiem, John Nichols will speak on "Liberation Ecology" at OSU, Richard Falk will speak on "Revisiting the Great Terror War" at the UO and Driving Miss Daisy opens at the Hult Center.

Calendar:
The week's events at a glance.

Galleries:
Art events and exhibits in local galleries.

Music:
Busy Bern
Singer-songwriter dubbed 'the next Dylan.'

PLUS:Clubs Listings.

Rob Brezny's
Free Will Astrology

Too Much Coffee Man



Movie Reviews:

Master and Commander
Compelling Sea Story
And the agonies of leadership

Shattered Glass
Telling the Truth
Or not

Dance:
Vintage Point
Geber & Handman combine dance, film.

Visual Arts:
Colorful Nature,Minimalist Figures
Paintings by Satoko, Lindsay Kennedy

Food:
Food in the City
Wine, donuts and civilization growing downtown.

Outdoors:
Clay Creek Trail
Head west for wintertime walks in the woods.

Get Out! Ew's Outdoors guide

Chow! Eugene Weekly's restaurant Guide


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