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Year: 2017

Up Against The Walls

Eugene is creating the biggest visual art festival held here since 1974

Visual Arts 8 years ago

Google “Oregon street artist” and you get just two results, both seemingly generated by bots. That puts us a bit behind Alabama (7 results) and … Continue reading →

‘Marginalized Voices’

Eugene Human Rights Commission involves community to battle discrimination

News 8 years ago

Funding a summit for Eugene’s marginalized communities is among the many goals for the city in the recently published “Marginalized Voices in Eugene” report by … Continue reading →

700 Signatures A Week

City auditor petitions hit the streets, public gatherings

News 8 years ago

Volunteers are “well on our way” to collecting 10,000 signatures to put an Office of Independent City Auditor on the Eugene ballot next May, according … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

#DisruptJ20 defendants

Activist Alert 8 years ago

After relentless advocacy, the 82,500-acre Elliott State Forest in the Oregon Coast will remain in public ownership. To celebrate this environmentalist victory, Cascadia Wildlands, Mountain … Continue reading →

Bad Habits

Naked nuns and Aubrey Plaza can’t save the depressingly unfunny satire of The Little Hours

Film 8 years ago

Where to begin with The Little Hours, a new comedy written and directed by Jeff Baena and based on Boccaccio’s 1353 masterpiece The Decameron? The … Continue reading →

It’s The Jobs, Stupid

Economic development should be about stable employment

Viewpoint 8 years ago

Why write a column about economic development? Lots of people just yawn when they hear the term. But, as they say, write about what you … Continue reading →

A Walk In The Woods

Music 8 years ago

A wanderer of the woods always needs a compass and a map. Singer-songwriter Ayla Nereo sings with imagery thick as an old-growth forest and provides … Continue reading →

Slant

We need to elect more progressive Democrats

Slant 8 years ago

• When even our 10-year-old friend asks what’s going to happen on the old city hall/new county courthouse lot in downtown Eugene, it must be … Continue reading →

Shawn Donnille

Environmentalist and owner of Mountain Rose Herbs

Happening People 8 years ago

“My parents were apolitical,” says Shawn Donnille, who grew up in Orange County, California, a Republican stronghold. “Every summer we spent two weeks in Nevada … Continue reading →

Dog Man Blues

Music 8 years ago

“The problem with genres is you don’t get to pick,” Minnesota musician Charlie Parr tells me over the phone from his favorite Eugene café. He … Continue reading →

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