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Year: 2018

Rolling on the River

Eugene Symphony, McKenzie River Trust and Travel Lane County team up for music and photo extravaganza

MusicVisual Arts 7 years ago

When Eugene Symphony began planning this month’s orchestra concert some two years ago, Executive Director Scott Freck wondered to himself: What are the things we’re … Continue reading →

The Secret Life of Trees

Keith Achepohl at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Visual Arts 7 years ago

After I viewed Keith Achepohl’s new exhibit Vision of Nature/Vessel of Beauty at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, I began to look at the … Continue reading →

A Long Hot Summer

Romantic exploration leads to self-discovery in the languid Italian heat of Luca Guadagnino’s Call me By Your Name

Film 7 years ago

In the Italian countryside that director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love) adores, 17-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is in the middle of a summer about which … Continue reading →

Finding the Lost Thread

The Father offers a moving portrait of dementia

Theater 7 years ago

There is always a danger, as an artist, in launching forth with a single cause or affliction or ideology and melding it into a work … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor

Loving Levin, meat is murder and more

Letters 7 years ago

LUCKY TO HAVE LEVIN Although Rick Levin does not need anyone to write in his defense, I feel the need to at least register some … Continue reading →

New Zone, New Interns

A3 High School sends two seniors to New Zone Gallery for a month-long internship

News 7 years ago

The New Zone Gallery in downtown Eugene is home to a diverse community of local artists. But last month, it was also home to two … Continue reading →

Turning Red States Blue

Political activist group supporting out-of-state election candidates

News 7 years ago

Bonnie Henderson hasn’t forgotten a trip to the Democratic Party of Lane County’s headquarters in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election. After … Continue reading →

Biz Beat

Wayward Lamb closes, Science Factory changes, the Jones estate and more business news

Biz Beat 7 years ago

• One of the largest residential real estate parcels in the Eugene hills may go on the market this year, according to unconfirmed rumors. Local timber baron … Continue reading →

Lane County Spray Information

Pesticide sprays near Westfir, Veneta. Swisshome and roadsides in Lane County

Spray Schedule 7 years ago

• Roseburg Resources, 541-679-3311, plans to spray clopyralid, glyphosate, hexazinone, imazapyr, indaziflam, metsulfuron methyl, oxyfluorfen and penoxsulam, sulfometuron methyl, triclopyr with amine, triclopyr with ester, … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

Digging our fingers in garden dirt distracts us momentarily from the grim prospects of global warming.

About TimeOutdoors 7 years ago

Although spring does not begin officially until Equinox in March, Eugeneans might well pronounce that spring begins on Lunar New Year, Feb. 16, this year. … Continue reading →

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