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Year: 2018

Lane County Area Spray Information

Pesticide sprays by Weyerhaeuser, Roseburg and more

News 7 years ago

• Roseburg Resources, 541-679-3311, plans to spray 945.5 acres near Smith River in the Oxbow Burn area with Opensight, Cleantraxx, Esplanade F, atrazine, clopyralid, glyphosate, … Continue reading →

A Kinder, Gentler Classic

Inspiration replaces weirdness in Ava DuVernay’s adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time

Film 7 years ago

It might be easier, for those of us who grew up loving Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time, to view Ava DuVernay’s movie as less … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

March for Our Lives, Eugene Darkroom and Playwrights Say #NeverAgain

Activist Alert 7 years ago

• Eugene Darkroom Group (see EW “Playing in the Dark” 6/1/2017) has found a home at Maude Kerns Art Center. For every pint purchased at … Continue reading →

Magillas in the Mist

Two Americans stumble upon a time-travelling Scottish village in ACE’s production of Lerner and Loewe’s mid-century musical Brigadoon

Theater 7 years ago

Lerner and Loewe’s 1947 fantasia Brigadoon contains all the familiar hallmarks of a seminal mid-20th century musical: romantic complications of a twee and slightly saucy … Continue reading →

Democracy in Education: The Schools We Want

Successful schools versus powerful economic forces

Viewpoint 7 years ago

A wide variety of stakeholders — youth, families, local leaders, and teachers — want school to be successful, and yet there is a disconnect between success … Continue reading →

Screaming Truth Over Lies

Lacey Sturm takes her righteous punk sensibility to McDonald Theatre

Music 7 years ago

Punk is a multifaceted counterculture. Some people swear by its political roots with their right hand on the grunge doctrine, while others solely support its … Continue reading →

My Favorite Place

What makes Eugene home

Viewpoint 7 years ago

What’s your favorite place? Sounds like a simple question, but it’s not. It was the first day of class in University of Oregon Professor Shaul … Continue reading →

Unholy Heaviness

Portland rockers Holy Grove bring their snaky sludge to Eugene

Music 7 years ago

Gregg Emley, bassist with Portland hard rockers Holy Grove, tells me his bandmates wanted to workshop their new material on the road before heading back … Continue reading →

Come to Oregon, Ride the Giant Bunnies

Then go home … But seriously, Travel Oregon's new 'only slightly exaggerated' campaign is a delight

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Sky whales. A giant ridable rabbit in a tulip field. It’s everything you love about Oregon in a magical cartoon setting. Or would love if … Continue reading →

An Evening with David Rawlings

Live at McDonald Theatre [3.8.18]

Music 7 years ago

Among those in the know, including the adoring fans who packed McDonald Theatre to see him play March 8, David Rawlings is one of the … Continue reading →

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