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Year: 2018

Stay Positive

Dutch electronic musician will play in Eugene

Music 6 years ago

Dutch electronic musician San Holo is a bit of a perfectionist. “Everything I do is paired with perfectionism,” he tells me over the phone. As … Continue reading →

Winter Reading Top Ten Lists

Books 6 years ago

Black Sun Books Staff Picks  2467 Hilyard Street, 541-484-3777 Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami, Knopf, $30. The Library Book by Susan Orlean, Simon & Schuster, … Continue reading →

Winter Reading – Poetry

Books 6 years ago

Brown: Poems  by Kevin Young. Penguin Random House, $27. Brown, a poetry collection by Kevin Young, is about a lot of things. It’s a meditation … Continue reading →

Defazio Responds

Letters 6 years ago

Regarding “Poor Showing, Pete” published Dec. 6 in Letter to the Editor: Lee Gire states his letter never received a response. Our records indicate that … Continue reading →

Delicious Nutria

Letters 6 years ago

Camilla Mortensen’s roadkill cuisine article (Nov. 21) was great, thoroughly researched, except for: “Please don’t tell me to eat nutria!” which betrayed deep ethnocentrism, I am … Continue reading →

Joy Marshall (revisited)

Happening People 6 years ago

November 2004: The daughter of a Unitarian minister in Birmingham, Michigan, Joy Marshall grew up walking picket lines. “By age 6 or 7, I was … Continue reading →

Smoke Fills LCC During Slash Burn

Burns like this could become more frequent with amended rules to Oregon’s smoke management plan

News 6 years ago

Studying for final exams is already stressful enough for college students — but an unannounced slash burn near Lane Community College added an unpleasant smokiness … Continue reading →

Winter Reading

Books 6 years ago

fiction All Coyote’s Children  by Bette Lynch Husted. Oregon State University Press, $18.95. (Oregon author) The road less traveled is one of forgiveness and acceptance. … Continue reading →

Winter Reading – Teens

Books 6 years ago

Sleeping in My Jeans  by Connie King Leonard. Ooligan Press, $16. Portland-based Ooligan Press is a sure thing when it comes to books that capture … Continue reading →

Open Sesame

A two-day event will celebrate and encourage the ‘open movement’ in Eugene

News 6 years ago

There’s no such thing as a free lunch. This can apply to open-source technology — programs like the Mozilla Firefox internet browser and website developer … Continue reading →

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