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Year: 2018

Addis Ethiopian Cuisine Opening

Ethiopian food (finally) really comes to Lane County

BlogChowCulture 7 years ago

I’m a little high on spice and the pulsating rhythms of Ethiopian music as I tear off pieces of injera, a light, crepe-like sourdough flatbread. … Continue reading →

Afterbirth of a Nation

A black cop infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan in Spike Lee’s powerful new film BlacKkKlansman

Film 7 years ago

The call-out controversy arising between Boots Riley, director of Sorry to Bother You, and director Spike Lee — whose new film, BlacKkKlansman, Riley accuses of … Continue reading →

Discrimination Claims Arise at Northwest Christian University

A former adjunct professor alleges NCU let her go due to her sexual orientation

News 7 years ago

Debra McGee taught at Northwest Christian University for 12 years until she was “unhired” last September. McGee alleges the school discontinued her employment because she’s … Continue reading →

The Silicon Desert

Rural Lane County struggles to find high-speed internet providers

Culture 7 years ago

Just as water and electricity are utilities for everyday life, the internet in the 21st century is necessary for education, work and communication. The growing … Continue reading →

F***ing Packaging

Letters 7 years ago

So, China doesn’t want our plastic and Styrofoam… at any price. Who can blame them? Very little of it is recyclable and, therefore, the rest … Continue reading →

Protecting Wildlands

Letters 7 years ago

As a supporter of Oregon’s waters, wildlands and wildlife, I was very pleased to see Rep. Peter DeFazio’s recent legislative proposal to protect the Devil’s … Continue reading →

Love-a-saurus Wrecks

Music 7 years ago

In true punk rock fashion, Portland’s The Lovesores had no particular goal in mind when they went into the studio to record their new album, … Continue reading →

Unplugged

Letters 7 years ago

With so many public news sources (mostly in America) that thrive mostly by presenting lots of their articles in negative and/or extreme forms of perception … Continue reading →

Out With the Old

A 61-year-old school looks to get reinvented with bond measure

News 7 years ago

Iton Udosenata, North Eugene High School’s (NEHS) principal, keeps a brochure from when the school first opened more than 60 years ago. He says he’s … Continue reading →

A Year After the Firing

A national critic says Oregon Bach Festival lacks vision without artistic director Matthew Halls

Music 7 years ago

You can’t really assess what was at this season’s Oregon Bach Festival without acknowledging what wasn’t: erstwhile artistic director Matthew Halls, the multi-talented conductor whose … Continue reading →

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