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Year: 2018

Smothered in Plastic

Plastic Entanglements at Jordan Schnitzer Museum shows we’re all in this environmental mess together

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Plastic Entanglements: Ecology, Aesthetics, Materials is an often beautiful, sometimes gross but altogether engaging new exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. The line … Continue reading →

No To Racial Profiling

Letters 7 years ago

Oregon’s sanctuary law has worked very well for decades. It forbids state agencies, including law enforcement, from using state resources or personnel to detect or apprehend … Continue reading →

Naïve on Climate

Letters 7 years ago

The Valve Turners (“Ultimate Necessity,” Oct 4), along with Winona LaDuke and Bill McKibben, are extremely naïve to place all the blame for climate change … Continue reading →

Former R-G Employee Wins Appeal

Serena Markstrom Nugent wins appeal after discrimination lawsuit was dismissed in 2016

News 7 years ago

Former Register-Guard reporter Serena Markstrom Nugent filed a more than half a million dollar discrimination lawsuit in 2015 against the paper when she was fired after becoming … Continue reading →

Following Through

The Gossamer Strings performing live

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents The Gossamer Strings performing ‘Following Through’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

Taylor Swift Sends Lane County Voter Registration Soaring

Singer's Instagram post had an effect in Lane County

BlogCulture 7 years ago

On Sunday, Oct. 7, singer Taylor Swift told her 112 million followers on Instagram that she was endorsing two Democratic candidates in midterm elections in … Continue reading →

The New York Times Reports from Fair

The Gray Lady's feelings are … mixed

BlogCulture 7 years ago

If you attended the Oregon County Fair this past summer, there’s a chance you were in the vicinity of The New York Times reporter Lauren Angalis … Continue reading →

Photos From a 45-Year-Old War

Eugene man’s combat photography of Israel’s Yom Kippur War is published at last in Israel

ArtsVisual Arts 7 years ago

When Nathan Fendrich was 38, he traveled to Israel in hopes of a life change — never expecting he would become a combat photographer during … Continue reading →

What Dreams May Come from Phillip Glass’ Music

Eugene Ballet opens 40th season with 'Hamlet'

ArtsBlog 7 years ago

In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, we first hear that you haven’t experienced Shakespeare until you’ve read it in Original Klingon. When Eugene Ballet Company … Continue reading →

Meet Your ‘Raining’ Queen: Slugita Incognita

An interview with the newest SLUG queen, Kara Steffenson

News 7 years ago

Royalty is never ordinary. Locals of Eugene know this is the case for the beloved SLUG queen, who presides over the Eugene Parade and, in … Continue reading →

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