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Year: 2017

It’s About Time

Blooming has been delayed by our cold winter

About Time 8 years ago

With the vernal equinox just passed, lengthening days coupled with warmer temperatures means the rapid appearance of first blooms on the wildflowers of the Willamette … Continue reading →

It’s Not Easy Being Queen

Eugene Ballet premieres a fairy tale extravaganza in The Snow Queen

Dance 8 years ago

After years of dreaming and ideation, Eugene Ballet’s The Snow Queen premiered this weekend, a dazzling spectacle of stagecraft that was most compelling in its … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Schedule

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

• Giustina Resources, 541-485-1500, plans to hire Strata Forestry, 541-726-0845, to ground spray 48.7 acres on three units south of Dexter Lake with hexazinone, sulfometuron … Continue reading →

Rap Caviar

Ab-Soul hits town with his five-star hip hop

Music 8 years ago

If there were ever rap raw enough to contend with a dish of five-star tartare, Ab-Soul would easily be the dollop of prime caviar served … Continue reading →

Eleanor Roosevelt: Across a Barrier of Fear

Jane VanBoskirk returns to Eugene to play the first lady in a benefit for Planned Parenthood one night only at the Wildish

Theater 8 years ago

“Eleanor Roosevelt is someone who has really infiltrated my life,” Jane VanBoskirk says. “It’s helping me deal with Trump, hearing what she went through and … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Peter DeFazio in Florence, Oregonians for Science and Reason workshops, co-housing

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• Oregonians for Science and Reason is offering a three-part workshop to help attendees develop a more critical eye towards social media content and current … Continue reading →

It’s Curtains for You

Cottage Theatre scores a big hit with Kander and Ebb’s musical murder mystery

Theater 8 years ago

There’s always something a bit queasy about the prospect of a community theater taking on a big and bouncy Broadway musical: Despite the best intentions, … Continue reading →

Warming Wines

Beyond the northern Willamette Valley

Drink 8 years ago

Across the wine-y world, Oregon is recognized for its cool climate, hugely hospitable to growing the pinot noir grape, considered by many wine-lovers to be … Continue reading →

Perfect Day Past

Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting sequel, T2, takes a look at the old gang, 20 years later

Film 8 years ago

Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting, released in 1996, felt instantly mythic. A grubby, inspired adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel that stars a vibrant, nearly vibrating Ewan McGregor, … Continue reading →

The Mind Fills In

Wendy Red Star at the Governor’s Office

Visual Arts 8 years ago

If you like art that keeps you looking, that brings you back for a second or third glance, then you will appreciate the art of … Continue reading →

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