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Year: 2017

Oregon refuses Trump nominee

Oregon’s US senators oppose Trump’s appointment to Ninth Circuit Court

News 8 years ago

Both of Oregon’s U.S. senators pushed back hard and fast against a Sept. 7 move by the Trump Administration. The senators all but accuse the … Continue reading →

Let's Go To A Party

Eugene Weekly presents Surfs Drugs performing for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago
Surfs Drugs - ‘Let's Go To A Party’ - Back Beat: Lincoln St. Sessions

Eugene Weekly presents Surfs Drugs performing ‘Let’s Go To A Party’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions. Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

Slant

The opera, Dolores Huerta and performance auditors

Slant 8 years ago

• Eugene Opera’s dramatic resurrection from near bankruptcy continued this week with the naming of Andrew Bizantz as artistic director and Erika Rauer as executive … Continue reading →

Not a One Night Stand

Wildcrafting in Lane County

Culture 8 years ago

Sue Sierralupe stands on the trail, looking into the creek-side trees and brush. “Poor man’s opium,” she says, pointing into the brambles at some wild … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Sept. 11 prayer service, adoptable animals and more

News 8 years ago

• There will be an interfaith prayer service with the theme “Seeing Light in Darkness,” 6:45 pm, Monday, Sept. 11 at the First Christian Church … Continue reading →

Taking it Outside

Portland pianist brings free classical music to Mt. Pisgah and other Oregon outdoor spots

Music 8 years ago

A few years ago, Oregon-born pianist Hunter Noack was scheduled to play Arnold Schoenberg’s famous 1899 composition Transfigured Night at London’s Barbican Center. Since the original poem … Continue reading →

Bringing the Arts Outdoors

Eugene’s 20x21EUG mural project

Visual Arts 8 years ago

Just after I moved to Eugene about a year and a half ago, Eugene Weekly ran a story titled “Art: It Could Happen Here” [EW, … Continue reading →

Governor Signs State’s Largest Transportation Package

Kate Brown and legislators discuss statewide infrastructure investments, electric car rebates

News 8 years ago

Gov. Kate Brown and several local lawmakers gathered Aug. 29 in Eugene’s Alton Baker Park to address a crowd about the passage of the transportation … Continue reading →

Kids in the Wild

Whole Earth Nature School goes wildcrafting

Culture 8 years ago

Whole Earth Nature School tries to raise awareness by sending people outside for a better connection to the natural world. “Wildcrafting is a piece of … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

From eclipses to hurricanes

About Time 8 years ago

The solar eclipse in August was a rare and spectacular event, predicted with the same accuracy as the timing of the equinox this month (1:02 … Continue reading →

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