Extended Play: Annie Rupp of Shady Lady
As promised, here’s the second of a series of longer Q&As with the designers featured in this week’s fashion issue. More to come! SHADY LADY by Annie Rupp, 31 Continue reading
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As promised, here’s the second of a series of longer Q&As with the designers featured in this week’s fashion issue. More to come! SHADY LADY by Annie Rupp, 31 Continue reading
As promised, here’s the first of a series of longer Q&As with the designers featured in this week’s fashion issue. More to come! JAUNTY DESIGNS by Moria Wheeler, 24 What kind of clothes do you focus on? I focus on clothes mostly for 16-mid-20some girls. Really bright colors, flashy patterns — clothes that are fun. Continue reading
We may have reached peak oil, but has the U.S. reached peak wingnut? Peak oil, if you don’t know already, is the idea that the … Continue reading
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You could — and should — go see Winter’s Bone at the Bijou. But this weekend there’s an extra-special reason to get over to the theater: Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro’s incredible, whimsical, strange, dark and lovely The City of Lost Children is playing. Why? “Just a wild hair,” says the Bijou’s Louise Thomas. Works for me. Continue reading
Hot on the heels of last weekend’s Bite of Eugene — at which we hear Rabbit Bistro chef Gabriel Gil won the Iron Chef competition — comes a smaller but still charming way to try a variety of Eugene eats: Ninkasi’s Carts & Cold One Cookoff. Continue reading
Samantha Chirillo, co-director of Cascadia’s Ecosystem Advocates Continue reading
The Northwest is a hairy place. For folks raised in these parts, and especially in the boonies, the world was all hair — uncles with … Continue reading
The really, really, good (via everyone and their mother on Twitter): Continue reading
Sam Bond’s has made Esquire’s list of best bars in America again. Here’s the magazine’s write up: Continue reading