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Year: 2018

Paul Quillen — Full Session

performing live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

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

One Day You’ll Be Dead

College kids plot to steal rare books in the bizarre true-crime heist flick American Animals

Film 7 years ago

In 1866, the legendary Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky released a vicious little novel called Crime and Punishment, about a poor college student, Raskolnikov, who brutally … Continue reading →

Thirst for Knowledge

Oregon's science pub phenomenon

Culture 7 years ago

A robot walks into a bar. So do nearly 200 people. In fact, it’s a standing-room-only crowd for a talk about human-robot interactions on a … Continue reading →

New Pizza Hits the Whit

The Wheel Apizza is ‘New Haven’ style

Chow 7 years ago

The Wheel Apizza Pub aims to fling a new kind of pie our way with their “New Haven” pizzas, and with crunchy, sourdough crust and … Continue reading →

KEPW Needs You

Letters 7 years ago

Our new radio station, KEPW Peace Works Community radio, broadcasting simultaneously from 97.3 FM and online at kepw.org, needs your help. Our signal on air … Continue reading →

A History of Evil

Letters 7 years ago

The current U.S. policy of confinement of brown babies in concentration camps should come as no surprise. Our country has a long history of white … Continue reading →

Immigrant Truths

Letters 7 years ago

People who steal bikes or forge checks rarely face jail time, let alone federal prison or the loss of children, because those are misdemeanors. But so … Continue reading →

Morsels

Food news around Lane County

Chow 7 years ago

• UpStar Ice Cream, Oregon’s first high protein, low calorie, low sugar ice cream, started by University of Oregon graduates, is available in grocery stores … Continue reading →

The Living Dead

Original Grateful Dead members return to Eugene fronted by younger-generation pop star

Music 7 years ago

Asking me whether I like The Grateful Dead is a little like asking if I believe in God: It’s not a yes-or-no question, instead landing … Continue reading →

Acoustic Innovator

Music 7 years ago

After so many years of playing guitar, Portland musician Terry Robb says the fingers on his left hand are longer than the fingers on his … Continue reading →

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