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  • Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, and former Eugene/Springfield NAACP President, Eric Richardson, discuss race, mental health, and the importance of the vote.
  • This week every answer contains four of the same vowel. You can't buy vowels on this game, but it sure might help! Does Sarah from Eugene have what it takes to throw in the vowel and its surrounding letters?
  • Remember Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Today's quiz is a geography quiz, but our quizmaster has slipped in some extra clues using wordplay. Will this episode put Christian from Eugene on the map?
  • This week our quiz is all about possessives: think Mary's Peak, Thor's Well, or indeed, Oregon's most puzzling quiz! Will Jason from Eugene's answers be correct, or will he find himself at his wit's end?
  • Eugene is a center of cancer research and treatment. Dr. Jeff Sharman speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the beauty of the immune system, research advances, and compassionate care.
  • On this edition, we talk with Talicia Brown, Founder and Executive Director of the Black Cultural Initiative about a new monument to Eugene's black community that is being built and cited at Alton Baker Park. Then we talk with Kelly Fleischmann of Greenhill Humane Society about a recent rescue of more than 36 cats at one home.
  • The company behind a shuttered – yet still controversial - wood treatment facility in West Eugene could soon get a new air permit for it.
  • People with wood stoves in the Eugene-Springfield area are being asked not to use them this weekend.
  • A disc devoted to concert music by Leonard Bernstein is among four recent releases from conductor Marin Alsop, the new director of the Baltimore Symphony. The recordings show Alsop handling Brahms with the London Symphony Orchestra, and two Kurt Weill symphonies with the Bournemouth Symphony.
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