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Year: 2020

Little Free Pantries 

Burrito Brigade’s pantries bring ready-to-eat food to neighborhoods

News 5 years ago
Community Pantry Illustration by Sarah Decker

Amy Hand puts hard boiled eggs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, mandarins, canned beans and tuna, tampons and toothbrushes into a baby blue wooden pantry … Continue reading →

Diesel Therapy

Routine is comfort in prison, and the cops sometimes shake you up

Culture 5 years ago
Illustration by Liza Burns

by Ted Point “Smith,” the officer called, standing in front of cell a few doors down from mine, his voice somewhat muted in an attempt … Continue reading →

Solidarity Share Fair

Culture 5 years ago

Solidarity Share Fair is continuing to serve homeless men and women as well as low-income folks on the final Tuesday of the month. Still, the … Continue reading →

Pledge To Stay Home

Letters 5 years ago

COVID-19 is like something out of a movie: No one saw it coming, so no one knows how to react to it. That’s why we … Continue reading →

Virtual Reality

Social distancing measures have changed how political campaigns operate

News 5 years ago

There’s an episode of the cartoon King of the Hill in which Hank Hill, an honest propane salesman in Texas, shakes hands with the then-Republican … Continue reading →

Let The Sunshine In

Letters 5 years ago

This old hippie has been waiting for this moment in time when the crystal veil between the Piscean Age and the Aquarian Age is finally … Continue reading →

Recovery Groups in Lane County Are Going Online

Culture 5 years ago

Many recovery groups in Lane County are scrambling to find each other for meetings in the face of the novel coronavirus that has shut down … Continue reading →

Ordinary Living

Phoenix, Oregon explores the unremarkable side of life

Film 5 years ago
Still from the movie Phoenix, Oregon.

At first I didn’t understand the people on Twitter who were marveling about watching TV. They said it was weird, watching all these people touching. … Continue reading →

Invisible Art

Art and the coronavirus: Reviewing an art show you can no longer go to see

Visual Arts 5 years ago

On my way to Salem recently to review Capturing Power: Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection, an exhibit at the Hallie Ford Museum of … Continue reading →

COVID Resource Guide

Eugene Weekly’s list of helpful tips for surviving the novel coronavirus

News 5 years ago
Illustration by Chelsea Lovejoy

Here’s a brief guide to some local and state resources to help folks out in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Are we missing something? … Continue reading →

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