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Year: 2018

Local Racist Gets Marr’d in Corvallis

Nazi wannabe Jimmy Marr gets hospitalized after fight, right-wing strikes back online

BlogNews 6 years ago

Jimmy Marr was in Corvallis the other night. Apparently, he got in a street fight that I’d like to imagine was a lot like West Side Story — … Continue reading →

Celebrate the Solstice in Oakridge

Tis the season to check out the art

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Oakridge is known for its transition from a logging town to a mountain bike mecca. Now it will be known for its art. Sunny Zylstra … Continue reading →

Demand

Wayside Ghost performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 6 years ago

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

Larger than Life

A roundup of the year's best photography books

Books 6 years ago

Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town by Matt Eich. Sturm & Drang, $59. Sin & Salvation takes place in Greenwood, Mississippi in a neighborhood called … Continue reading →

World on the Brink

Letters 6 years ago

I appreciate Congressman Peter DeFazio’s 20-year history of climate-saving accomplishments (EW Viewpoint, Nov. 29) and his involvement in the Kyoto Protocol. Our current global climate … Continue reading →

Shedding The Hypocrisy

Letters 6 years ago

I was slightly ambivalent about the recent protest at The Shedd, which was called because it had signed a letter thanking City Manager Jon Ruiz … Continue reading →

In From the Cold

Tsunami Books hosts Egan Warming Center benefit

Music 6 years ago

Egan Warming Centers are low-barrier shelters, says Eileen Sigler of St. Vincent de Paul. St. Vinnie’s administers the service at nine sites around Eugene/Springfield. Being … Continue reading →

Our Public Emergency

Letters 6 years ago

There has been quite a bit of anger and frustration on all sides recently regarding our challenges of both homelessness and downtown business survival. I … Continue reading →

Alt Histories

If hippos took over the South

Books 6 years ago

I knew I liked Sarah Gailey when we met in a bar in Montana and they bought me a shot of whiskey before I even had … Continue reading →

Nothing in the world compares 2 Prince

Portland tribute band, Erotic City, returns to Eugene

Music 6 years ago

There’s never been anybody like Prince, says Julian Stefoni. And he’d know, because Stefoni heads up Erotic City, a Portland-based Prince tribute band. The first … Continue reading →

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