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Year: 2018

Tunes and Tastes

WildCraft brings Shook Twins to town for a celebration of cider, history and music at its new tasting room

Music 7 years ago

WildCraft Cider Works is celebrating its newly remodeled tasting room downtown in the best way possible — with a weekend music festival and plenty of … Continue reading →

POWER TO THE PRESS

Letters 7 years ago

The campaign for a city auditor stems from a perceived need for more robust checks and balances in our city government. Perhaps the most powerful tool … Continue reading →

Opera on Wheels

Two singers and a couple kids hit the road in an Airstream

Music 7 years ago

Torlef Borsting and his wife, Cass Panuska, never intended to become opera singers. Stumbling upon the art form in college, though, led them to where … Continue reading →

CELEBRATING A WARRIOR

Letters 7 years ago

I met Lynn Bowers in 2006 when she worked with Jan Wroncy analyzing activity notifications from the Oregon Department of Forestry. They chose strategic sections of … Continue reading →

May Day!

Rallies and marches celebrate immigrants and workers

News 7 years ago

Eugene might be more apt to recognize the first of May as Beltaine, an ancient pagan holiday marking the beginning of summer, but local unions … Continue reading →

Will Hayward Live On?

Eugeneans fight for the preservation of Hayward Field’s historic East Grandstand

News 7 years ago

Over the years, instead of renovating structures, Eugene has exhibited a pattern of simply knocking them down and building anew — just take a look … Continue reading →

LOTS OF INFO

Letters 7 years ago

The article entitled “Deeds from the Dead” (4/12) concerned county lands (outside the urban growth boundary), but the same thing happens within the UGB. A look at the … Continue reading →

JACKED FOR ZACH

Letters 7 years ago

I am a strong supporter of Zach Mulholland for EWEB commissioner at-large position. Mulholland’s commitment to promote clean energy, with a goal of transitioning EWEB … Continue reading →

Yoga Bonds Springfield’s Main Street

Common Bond aims to create community through yoga and shared spaces

News 7 years ago

Walk through a door at the back of Washburne Cafe and yoga-oriented folks can be seen practicing with Benjamin Wilkinson or a member of his … Continue reading →

Four Decades of Putting Kids on Stage

Rose Children’s Theatre celebrates 40th season with its first original play To Oz

Theater 7 years ago

Before Rose Children’s Theatre began in 1978, parents were putting on plays for their children. Now, nearly 40 years later, the roles have reversed: Rose … Continue reading →

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