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Year: 2018

A New Taste of India

Curry Bowl offers rotating lunch buffet

Chow 7 years ago

If you are still mourning the loss of Taste of India, Curry Bowl will help you move right along through your grieving process. The buffet … Continue reading →

Meat Isn’t Just Murder

Eugene Meat Collective teaches the ancient process of food preparation from butchery to sausage making

Chow 7 years ago

That hamburger you’re biting into: An animal died for that. It was killed and bled out and cut up and ground down into a ropy … Continue reading →

Local Love

Only locally sourced ingredients make up the treats at Springfield's 100 Mile Bakery

Chow 7 years ago

When searching for a tasty treat during these seemingly endless cold months, put on your scarf, brace the brisk air and head over to downtown … Continue reading →

Home Sweet Home

Halsey has a taste of home in Country Bakery

Chow 7 years ago

In a modular home in Halsey, Oregon, Loretta Birky stands behind a kitchen counter where a board sits over a stovetop that now holds a … Continue reading →

Cigarettes and Milk

Eugene Weekly presents Cigarettes and Milk's full Lincoln Street Session

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Cigarettes and Milk performing for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series of … Continue reading →

Man with White Supremacist Ties Arrested for Assault

Jacob Laskey faces charges of menacing and more

BlogNews 8 years ago

A Creswell man with white supremacist ties who was recently featured in a series of articles detailing a resurgence in racist activity in the Eugene … Continue reading →

Review: The Book of Mormon at the Hult

Funny, profane and not for the uptight

ArtsTheater 8 years ago

Is there a funnier (or more profane) show running? We don’t think so! And that’s why we’re delighted that Theatre League brought Book of Mormon back for … Continue reading →

Rethinking Our Schools

Educating Global Citizens

News 8 years ago

As humanity becomes globalized in its economy and information sharing, and as the number of media messages bombarding our brains grows each year, it becomes … Continue reading →

What’s To See Around Town

Sleek cars, Peer Gynt watercolors and (maybe!) a revived Mayor’s Art Show are on Eugene’s arts calendar

Arts 8 years ago

Sleek cars, Peer Gynt watercolors and (maybe!) a revived Mayor’s Art Show are on Eugene’s arts calendar By Bob Keefer Visual arts fans have much … Continue reading →

Are We Really an Art Town?

A newcomer to Eugene poses the question to arts leaders around the community

Arts 8 years ago

I never had the opportunity to see the Jacobs Gallery, as it shut down the month I moved to Eugene. But as an art reviewer … Continue reading →

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