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Year: 2018

Business with Racist Ties Plans Move to Cottage Grove

Wolfclan Armory's new location leads to protest

BlogNews 7 years ago

Wolfclan Armory, a knife and weapons shop that has been based in Creswell, is planning a move to Main Street in Cottage Grove, the Cottage … Continue reading →

A New Paper in Town

Longtime local stalwart Eugene Weekly has been sold  

Culture 7 years ago

Sending shockwaves throughout the notoriously liberal stronghold of Eugene, it was announced Monday that the city’s longstanding weekly newspaper has been sold to a media … Continue reading →

SOBxRBE and Cuban Doll

Live at McDonald Theatre [3.24.18]

Music 7 years ago

Who Ya Gonna Call?

Unhappy pot customers file complaints with state authorities and the Better Business Bureau

News 7 years ago

Once upon a time, if cannabis consumers were not satisfied with their purchase, then customers were basically at the mercy of their dealer. What were … Continue reading →

Republicans Gone Wild?

As the May primary heats up, so does Oregon’s Republican Party

News 7 years ago

When Art Robinson showed up on the political scene back in 2010 to run against Democrat Peter DeFazio for Congress, it seemed like Oregon Republicans … Continue reading →

French Photography at the Schnitzer

Looking back at photos from before iPhones and selfies

Visual Arts 7 years ago

It’s not often the work of a 10-year-old artist winds up in a museum. The French child prodigy Jacques-Henri Lartigue is an exception, having been … Continue reading →

That’s Edutainment

John Davis combats Wall Street on his new album

Music 7 years ago

John Davis & the Cicadas’ latest release, El Pulpo, shouldn’t be as good as it is. On paper, the concept sounds terrible: a collection of … Continue reading →

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell?

LCC speaker will discuss her role in taking down anti-gay military policy

News 7 years ago

“One day I was fine, and the next I had a label that I wasn’t fit to serve,” says retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Margaret … Continue reading →

Welcome to the Institution

Involuntary commitment to a mental ward is just the start of her problems in Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane

Film 7 years ago

Franz Kafka’s The Trial opens on a terrifying scene: Joseph K., a mild-mannered bank clerk, wakes up one fine morning to find he’s been placed … Continue reading →

Embrace Sinclair!

It’s a new media world out there

Culture 7 years ago

For this first issue of Eugene Guillotine, the new owners of the paper have asked me to dispense with our previous liberally biased Slant column … Continue reading →

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