CONTENTS
RED BARN
June 22-29, 2017
N AT U RA L G R O C E RY & D E L I
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Letters
8
News
9
Slant
11
Rx: Fire
14
Calendar
21
Eugene Art Talk
21
Visual Arts
22
Movies
24
Music
27
Theater
28
Classifieds
31
Savage Love
Sur vivor Art Show
Are you a local artist? Do you
have a piece about survivorship
and healing? We are looking for
high quality works employing
visual media by people aff ected
by sexual violence.
Call for Submissions
More information on sass-lane.org
Deadline July 14th
591 W 19th Ave • Eugene
541-484-9791 • www.sass-lane.org
D ELI S PECIAL OF THE M OMENT :
$.45 CENTS OFF
IM·PEACH·MINT SMOOTHIE
*HOPEFULLY AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
4 TH & B LAIR • 541-342-7503 • 8 AM -11 PM D AILY (D ELI 9 PM )
Submit to eW’s annual
Pet Photo
contest!
BEATRIZ AT DINNER
categories:
Most intelligent-looking
(aka smartest) pet
Best pet
action photo
Cutest pet
we will publish
the winners in our
July 27th Pets Issue!
WHO YOU GONNA BLAME?
Deadline to enter 5pm 7/5/17
editorial
Editor Camilla Mortensen
Arts Editor Bob Keefer
Calendar Editor Meerah Powell
News Reporters Corinne Boyer, Kelly Kenoyer
Senior Staff Writer Rick Levin
Contributing Editor Anita Johnson
Contributing Writers Blake Andrews, Ester Barkai, Brett
email photos with pet’s name and category to pets@eugeneweekly.com
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Campbell, Rachael Carnes, Tony Corcoran, Jerry Diethelm,
Rachel Foster, Anna Grace, Kayla Godowa Tufti, Mark Harris,
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Rankin, Vanessa Salvia, Sally Sheklow, Amanda Smith,
Lance Sparks, Ted Taylor, Molly Templeton, Andy Valentine,
David Wagner, Robert Warren
Interns Sararosa Davies, Emily Dunnan, Carl Segerstrom,
Morgan Theophil
Art department
Art Director/Production Manager Todd Cooper
Technology/Webmaster James Bateman
Graphic Artists Trask Bedortha, Sarah Decker
Contributing Photographer Paul Neevel
Social Media Athena Delene
Th e World Peace Diet
A lecture - presentation by
advertising
Director of Advertising Rob Weiss
Display Marketing Consultants Carrie Mizejewski,
Lori Rarey
Classified Manager Kerry Gibson-Schafer
business
Business Manager and HR Dagmar Conventz
Circulation Manager Richard Hunt
Distributors Bob Becker, Pedaler’s Express, James Kalafus,
Trey Longstreth, Mike Goodwin, Quick Draw, Gwen Bailey, Liz
Levin, Janet Peitz
Printing Signature Graphics
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Healing our
World:
A Deeper
Look at Food
Jewelry
Show & Sale
June 30 & July 1
Fri. 5PM - 7PM • Sat. 11AM - 6PM
1712 Willamette St.
Friday night reception will include
live music by local musicians
& delicious snacks!
Artists participating in the Jewelry
Expressions training, through the
KindTree Autism Rocks’ STiLe
Program, will be there to show and
discuss their work.
Enter the raffl e to benefi t the
Autism Rocks Camp
Mona Beads features more
than 80 local artists
1712 Willamette Street • Eugene
MonaBeads.com
Will Tuttle, Ph.D.
Sponsored by
EVEN (Th e Eugene Veg Education Network)
Saturday • June 24, 2017 • 2pm
Eugene Library
100 W. 10th Av, Eugene OR
[Parking is free on Saturdays in the library’s basement garage - Enter from Charnelton Street.]
PRESENTATION IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Author of the best-seller Th e World
Peace Diet, Dr. Will Tuttle delivers
an inspiring talk about the hidden
dimensions of our culture’s food
system. You will discover new
connections and learn how to make
positive changes that nurture wellness,
awaken insight and awareness, and
bring healing to our world.
eugeneweekly.com • June 22, 2017
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