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Year: 2017

Radioman Diaries

Popular NPR host Ira Glass hits the stage in Eugene

Performing Arts 9 years ago

Before binge-watching, there was binge-listening, and NPR’s This American Life damn near invented the practice. To some, the hugely popular show might seem ponderous and … Continue reading →

Does City Hall Need a Redesign?

News 9 years ago

As Eugene’s downtown continues to thrive, it’s easy to forget that only a couple years ago the urban core was widely regarded as lacking a … Continue reading →

Being and Becoming

Two new films, Elle and Twentieth Century Women, offer vastly different takes on what makes us who we are

Film 9 years ago

Oddly enough, it was a misguided defense of Elle that made me come around — to some degree — to Paul Verhoeven’s latest Rorschach test … Continue reading →

Dear CAPE

Viewpoint 9 years ago

Dear Community Alliance for  Public Education: Every year we hear about this “opting out” business. We aren’t big fans of standardized tests, but we don’t … Continue reading →

Food Fight: Forked Author Discusses Food Industry Labor Issues

News 9 years ago

Seventeen states, as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, still pay the federal minimum wage of $2.13 per hour to workers who … Continue reading →

American Qur’an

The holy book of Islam, interpreted by an American artist

Culture 9 years ago

The traditional holy book of Islam has been defaced, burned, defecated on and denounced in the decade and a half that’s followed the Sept. 11, … Continue reading →

The Times We’re Living In!

Reflections on being arrested for the climate

Viewpoint 9 years ago

We each bring all our past, including childhood traumas we have been working to heal from, to every experience we have, every day. Being arrested … Continue reading →

Former City Councilor Andrea Ortiz Remembered

News 9 years ago

In a 2007 interview about her Ward 7 Eugene City Council seat, Andrea Ortiz told EW that something she treasured about Eugene was this: “We … Continue reading →

Slant – 2017-01-19

Slant 9 years ago

• Let the games begin! Pete Sorenson’s announcement that this is his last four-year term as Lane County commissioner opens the floodgates for candidates to step … Continue reading →

Michael Fuller

Happening People 9 years ago

“I studied for a year at the University of Dakar in Senegal,” says Michael Fuller, who was at the time a philosophy major at Kalamazoo … Continue reading →

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