Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 12, 2001, Page 6, Image 6

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gy shortages across the nation, the
fair will feature several education
al booths in a section known as
“Energy Park.” Interactive displays
at these booths will focus on solar
energy use', recycling methods and
ways to reduce the use of fossil fu
els. Cloth diapers will even be
available for daily rental in the En
ergy Park.
And as part of the fair’s “Alter
Abled Access Advocacy” program,
many performances will be trans
lated by sign language interpreters.
Though it lasts only a few days
each year, the Oregon Country Fair
is a “365-day community,” said
Norma Sax, an administrative as
The 32nd annual
Oregon Country Fair:
Advance tickets are available at all
FASTIXX outlets and most Safeway
stores.
Friday: $10
Saturday: $15
Sunday: $10
Day-of-event tickets will be sold at the
Lane County Transit District
Downtown Station and at the
customer service kiosk in Valley River
Center.
sistant for the event.
Throughout the year, she said,
the not-for-profit corporation re
mains active in the local commu
Friday: $12
Saturday: $17
Sunday: $12
LTD will also offer free shuttle service
to the fair with a ticket.
Tickets to most campgrounds in the
area can be purchased at the
University Ticket Office.
To order tickets, call FASTIXX at 1 -
800-992-8499.
For more information call the Oregon
Country Fair at 343-4298 or visit the
Oregon Country Fair Web site at
oregoncountryfair.org.
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ic activities, such as supporting
arts programs in schools and other
social assistance programs.
Lang
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crooner — and stellar photogra
pher — Tom Patterson posted
feedback to my last column on the
Emerald Web site requesting more
Backstreet Boys news in general.
Tom, this one is all for you.
In case you missed it, A.J.
McLean, the 23-year-old dream
boat with the pencil-thin mus
tache and sideburns, has checked
himself into a 30-day rehab pro
gram because of depression and al
cohol abuse.
McLean’s bandmates discussed
the incident, which will postpone
the start of the U.S. tour that was
scheduled to hit Portland on Sept.
10, during an MTV interview. A
message on their Web site cited the
recent death of McLean’s grand
mother for the problem.
Fellow BSBer Kevin Richardson
told MTV the band didn’t want to
try to dodge the issue, but face it
head-on.
“We want to be honest with our
fans,” Richardson said as band
mate Brian Litrell and the whole
freaking TRL audience misted up
with grief. “He’s getting help. He’s
going to be better.”
All unsurprisingly easy joking
aside, the death of a loved one
and alcoholism are tough, serious
issues and Mr. Lang would wish
anyone in that position a quick
and full recovery, regardless of
how much his or her band has
polluted the atmosphere of pop
music.
In fact, touring acts are just
dropping like flies this week.
Weezer, who appear frequently
in this column, have canceled
some dates of their UK tour be
cause of exhaustion.
Finally, the Wu-Tang Clan nev
er seem to die, but now one fan
has. A bus carrying about 20 fans
from the Wu show at the Century
Club in Los Angeles came under
fire from a car driving up L.A.’s
Little Santa Monica Boulevard.
Tony Lorenzo Galloway, 26, died
before the driver could reach
UCLA Medical Centre — in part
because the driver could not find
the entrance to the emergency
room.
With all this in mind, it might be
best to stay home and not see a
show this week. Bad vibes.
Jeremy Lang is an associate editor of the
Emerald and has never been a member of the
Wu-Tang Clan. He can be reached at
jlang@gladstone.uoregon.edu.
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