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Goodbye to a legend, a powerful promoter of democracy: Art Pearl (EW, July 26). Carrying on with his inspiration, we can work together to make … Continue reading
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Goodbye to a legend, a powerful promoter of democracy: Art Pearl (EW, July 26). Carrying on with his inspiration, we can work together to make … Continue reading
Portland has curbside recycling of plastic and metal. Portland also recycles a wider variety of paper products than we do. If Portland can recycle these … Continue reading
“Information,” Matt Ginsberg says, “is stored in my head in a slightly odd way.” We’re sitting outside at Starbucks near Valley River Center on a … Continue reading
B.A., vocalist with classic Midwest punk band Sloppy Seconds, has to wrap a few things up at the day job before he can talk with … Continue reading
Eugene’s only kava bar stopped serving kava for about a week in July after a misunderstanding between local and state health authorities about what’s a … Continue reading
I was surprised but pleased to see an article on an ultimate fighter in Eugene Weekly (“Nerd Bashing Time,” Aug. 16) that included comments from … Continue reading
Has anyone else noticed that most of Eugene’s outdoor advertisements lack women and minorities? Is it only white men that live in Eugene? Beverley Mowery Eugene
Anecdotal information, including reports from the director Spike Lee, has spoken of profound effects on some white moviegoers who have just watched his latest movie, … Continue reading
One simple hero. Life and Duty; Love and Death. He is always here. Matthew T. Stone Springfield
Seriously, I would like nothing more than to tell you all about the wonderful play set to premiere this Saturday at Lane Community College’s Blue … Continue reading