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Year: 2017

Cricket Munching Game Makers

Local game developers built six games in three days

NewsTechnology 8 years ago

The image of gamers hanging out with pizza is a pretty standard one, but you usually don’t see crickets as the pizza topping. At the … Continue reading →

Rob Miller

Bringing spiritual journeys to Oregonian youth

Happening People 8 years ago

“My mission in life is bringing people to nature in a sacred way,” says Rob Miller, founder, program designer and lead guide for Cascadia Quest, … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-08-10

Letters 8 years ago

WE NEED REAL COOLING CENTERS The recent spate of hot weather is more than something to complain about. For the very young, the very old, … Continue reading →

I Hart Eugene

Hannah Hart of My Drunk Kitchen features Eugene on her upcoming Food Network show

News 8 years ago

Hannah Hart’s “career on the internet” started in March 2011 when she made a silly video and posted it on YouTube to cheer up a … Continue reading →

Big Bands

Ensembles perform everything from international fusion to George Gershwin

Music 8 years ago

Every artist wants to build a brand these days, so it takes some courage to change your name after building up a reputation and a … Continue reading →

Endangered Wolves. Invasive Wolves?

A lawsuit over wolf management continues as a furor brews over wolf killings

News 8 years ago

The Aug. 3 announcement by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife that it plans to kill two wolves from the Harl Butte Pack in … Continue reading →

Drag Queen Storytime

A debutante tells a story of acceptance

Culture 8 years ago

The Sneetches got really quite smart on that day, The day they decided that Sneetches are Sneetches  And no kind of Sneetch is the best … Continue reading →

Not Just Black and White

Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit offers a historical critique of modern-day police brutality

Film 8 years ago

There is a tendency in Hollywood to profit from Black suffering — think 12 Years a Slave, The Help, Django Unchained. These films are prevalent, … Continue reading →

Dancing in the Street

The Wayward Lamb puts on its second Downtown Pride Block Party

Culture 8 years ago

Normally, Pride festivals take place in the downtown sector of big cities, or at least nearby — take Portland Pride along the waterfront or Seattle … Continue reading →

Bisexual Invisibility

Liking both can render you silent

Culture 8 years ago

So what’s it like to be bisexual? Henry Osborne, 22, says it can be confusing. “It’s weird to be attracted to both, and people don’t … Continue reading →

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