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Year: 2018

Round ’Em Up!

Letters 7 years ago

They’ve made us laugh: Jim Carrey, Mike Meyers, Seth Rogan, John Candy, Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O’Hara, Tommy Chong, Samantha Bee, Leslie Neilsen and many more. … Continue reading →

‘Zero Tolerance’ For Migrants

Nonprofit corporations make millions off locking up refugee children'

News 7 years ago

Locking up migrant children seeking refuge in the United States is a multimillion-dollar business that makes a lot of money for the jailers. That’s become … Continue reading →

The Fight For Fair Housing

The people striving to fix Oregon’s housing discrimination problem

News 7 years ago

Last month, I went on vacation to Seattle. My boyfriend and I decided to book an Airbnb, generally a cheaper option than a hotel. In … Continue reading →

Familiar Landscape

Robert Schlegel time travels at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 7 years ago

You know how you can see a movie or read a book and not like it, and then revisit it years later and love it, … Continue reading →

Carbon Nation

Letters 7 years ago

Another hot summer? Our CO2 levels are increasing after hearing warnings of climate change since the 1950s. Where are our elected representatives?   Today I inquired … Continue reading →

Child’s Play

Music 7 years ago

A creative mind must openly experience the world and its muses like a child does his surroundings — artists must play. Avant-garde pop band Bent … Continue reading →

Duplicity, Greed and Loss

Letters 7 years ago

A Poem: (Fuck You, O) The notices for tree removal Were removed Before the track and field Events You two-faced phonies You bureaucratic snakes That … Continue reading →

Slant

Where’s Walden?, 5th Street Market district development and what we’re reading

Slant 7 years ago

• Where’s Walden? Call and write his offices in Oregon and D.C. We have not heard one word from Oregon Congressman Greg Walden about the … Continue reading →

The Soul Sisters

Music 7 years ago

Sara Billdt taught herself to sing listening to the old R&B and soul tunes her father, a professional musician, played for a living.  Billdt now … Continue reading →

A Modest Proposal

Letters 7 years ago

I just read the update from WE CAN [Walkable Eugene Citizens Advisory Network] regarding Monday’s City Council meeting, and I am so incredibly disappointed. I … Continue reading →

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