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Year: 2018

Slant

GateHouse, the passing of a M*A*S*H star and feral cat feeding controversy

Slant 7 years ago

• Since GateHouse Media took over The Register-Guard on March 1, its longtime editorial page editor Jackman Wilson, who reportedly retired Feb. 28, has gained … Continue reading →

The Wages of War

University Theatre mounts a timely production of Bertolt Brecht’s political masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children

Theater 7 years ago

Shock, horror! A three-and-a-half hour reminder about how we haven’t changed much as a society in more than 300 years. My babysitter was none too … Continue reading →

Considerate Design

Design needs to incorporate mindful intent for these Lane Community College artists and instructors

Culture 7 years ago

For sculptor and Lane Community College instructor Lee Imonen, design balances interaction and identity. “There’s no distinction between design and fine art, but if there … Continue reading →

Eugene Chooses New Police Chief this Month

Three candidates compete for the job in a process some say is flawed

News 7 years ago

Civil liberties experts who have been following Eugene’s selection of a new police chief suggest the process is too friendly to the candidates and question … Continue reading →

Designing a Waterfront Town

A visionary professor wants to help Eugene find its river again

Culture 7 years ago

Poet, playwright and scholar Barbara Mossberg was humanities and American studies professor at the University of Oregon from 1976 to 1988 before taking on academic … Continue reading →

BE NICE, TONY

Letters 7 years ago

I know Tim Laue. Tim Laue is a friend of mine. Tony Corcoran and the Hot Air Society’s snide comments in the guest column (2/22) prompt … Continue reading →

Controversial Speaker Sparks Outcry

Protest leads to arrest at Eugene library

News 7 years ago

Once known as a “philosopher poet” among environmentalists, Derrick Jensen of the group Deep Green Resistance is better known these days for sparking protests against … Continue reading →

Eugene Design: The Good and the Awful

Eugene Weekly's staff picks our favorite and not-so-favorite examples of the city's built landscape

Culture 7 years ago

The Eugene Public Library High vaulted ceilings, natural light streaming through subtle stained glass, and an awe-inspiring rotunda capped with a skylight mark the remarkable … Continue reading →

Urban Delight

A New York architect sees Eugene with fresh eyes

Culture 7 years ago

Writing sometime around the year 30 B.C., the Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio — Vitruvius, to his friends — laid out, in his foundational work … Continue reading →

MexAmericana

Llorona celebrate the release of So Far from the World Above

Music 7 years ago

Eugene musician Marietta Bonaventure says she’d played in so many bands around town she felt “there’s really no music that needs to be played right … Continue reading →

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