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Year: 2018

Gravity: A Man, Falling

Catch Twin Shadow and Alt-J in a double header at the Cuthbert on Tuesday

Music 7 years ago

George Lewis Jr., better known by his performance moniker Twin Shadow, embraces jumping off (metaphorical) cliffs and into the unknown. Rebirth, he calls it. Whether … Continue reading →

Snoopy and the Wiz

"The largest 4/20 celebration in the world" hits Eugene

Music 7 years ago

Maybe it’s a 4/20 miracle. Or just a benefit of legalized marijuana. Regardless, it’s going to be a 4/20 weekend to remember when Snoop Dogg … Continue reading →

Acting on Hemp

Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley push for legalizing pot's relative

News 7 years ago

Ever sat around, smoked a bowl and, as your high mellowed you out, decided maybe that dude you’ve been arguing with isn’t so bad after … Continue reading →

A Path Too Far

Disciples of Dirt work with local government to bring mountain biking trails to Lane County

Outdoors 7 years ago

Oregon is, indisputably, a mountain biking destination. With more than 2,000 miles of world-class trails spread to almost every corner the state, some might even … Continue reading →

THE MINDY PROJECT

Letters 7 years ago

Over the past several years EWEB has made many important decisions to improve service and manage costs. We re-negotiated our Carmen Smith Dam relicensing plan, saving … Continue reading →

Two Wheels Good

A new generation of bike enthusiasts chart a course for Eugene’s future

Outdoors 7 years ago

For the past several decades, since the great hippie invasion of the ’60s, Eugene has enjoyed a reputation as being one of the most progressive … Continue reading →

Spin the Black Circle

Eleventh annual Record Store Day celebrates real deal record shopping

Music 7 years ago

After the internet blew up recorded music’s manufactured scarcity, freeing the commerce of sound from wax and plastic, it didn’t take long for people to … Continue reading →

WILDE ABOUT EDUCATION

Letters 7 years ago

As a newly retired elementary school teacher, I have seen the student behaviors escalate dramatically over the years. I believe the students are acting out due … Continue reading →

Timber Sale Troubles Local Environmentalists

Local organizations oppose timber project near Cottage Grove that will cut down old growth and harm wildlife

News 7 years ago

Last year, the U.S. Forest Service auctioned off timber outside Cottage Grove. Local organizations concerned about protecting both old-growth trees and animal habitats within them … Continue reading →

WILD FOR WILDE

Letters 7 years ago

My father is a veteran. Although Oregon State Representative candidate Marty Wilde is a couple decades younger, he and my dad have a lot in … Continue reading →

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