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Year: 2018

Bach in Business

Oregon Bach Festival opens this week following a troubled year

Music 7 years ago

After the most tumultuous year in its history, the Oregon Bach Festival returns — its internationally acclaimed artistic director fired, its reputation tarnished by his mysterious … Continue reading →

The Search for Menudo

Finding family and home in the hunt for a Mexican dish

Chow 7 years ago

One of the fondest memories I have of my late aunt is when she taught me how to make menudo. I can still remember holding … Continue reading →

Tree of life

Part I of III: Being here

Arts 7 years ago

The woman sitting across the desk from him was ravaged by grief. They were all ravaged by grief, in one way or another. But each … Continue reading →

Saucefly Spreads its Wings

Chow 7 years ago

Sara Willis, the owner and chef of Saucefly, has fans all around the world. The first restaurant she opened was in San Jose del Cabo, … Continue reading →

Taking it to the Streets

Locally and nationally, the religious left is making its impact felt with T’ruah and the Poor People’s Campaign

News 7 years ago

Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Motzkin Rubenstein of Eugene’s Temple Beth Israel is measured yet urgent when discussing the way her faith compels her to work for … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 7 years ago

Keynote speaker at the Slow News conference — no, that’s not a typo — June 25 at the University of Oregon was none other than … Continue reading →

Go Green

Letters 7 years ago

I am a Pacific Green Party voter and activist, and I encourage others to consider registering and voting Green. I first registered as a Green … Continue reading →

Taking a Weight Off

People can now store their stuff in a new day storage facility in downtown Eugene

News 7 years ago

The city of Eugene and St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County have started a day storage facility where unhoused community members can drop … Continue reading →

Where the Buck Stops

Letters 7 years ago

Attending the University of Oregon Commencement June 18, where my daughter was graduating, I was surprised and pleased to hear President Michael Schill admit, “My … Continue reading →

Silence = Complicity

Letters 7 years ago

Your Slant column (June 21) said you’re reading William Shirer’s classic The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. I recommend his discussion of the Reichstag … Continue reading →

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