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Year: 2020

Raphael Saadiq

Live at Crystal Ballroom (2.27.20)

Music 6 years ago

Oregon Announces First Presumptive Novel Coronavirus Case

Press release: The person had not traveled to an area with the virus or been in contact with anyone known to have the virus

BlogNews 6 years ago

Oregon has announced its first novel coronavirus case in Washington County. The full press release is below. Press Release: Oregon announces first, presumptive case of … Continue reading →

Tattoos, Addiction and Zen

Transformation from self-doubt to acceptance 

News 6 years ago

Kenny Williams sits in the front row of the congregation at Buddha Eye Temple in Eugene during a Sunday service. The low tone of a … Continue reading →

Trump Delusions

Letters 6 years ago

Eugene Weekly reader Rick Tijerina cautioned us (Letters, 2/20) that “Trump hatred” can affect the way that we perceive reality or recognize the truth. However, … Continue reading →

What’s in a Name?

Eugene singer pays tribute to Barbra Streisand’s early years

Music 6 years ago

“Streisand.” It’s a name, crossing over from proper noun to verb — a synonym for fabulous, shot through with electricity. “Streisand,” it could be said, … Continue reading →

Peacehealth Cares

Letters 6 years ago

A recent Eugene Weekly cover story, “A Wait Too Long” (2/6), portrayed PeaceHealth as uncaring in its treatment of sexual assault survivors in our Eugene-Springfield … Continue reading →

Monster Tools

Letters 6 years ago

It was Friday, Feb. 21, and living next to the Eugene fair grounds, I knew the Oregon Logging Conference was in town because of the … Continue reading →

Climate in Law

David Bookbinder, PIELC keynote speaker and panelist, talks climate legislation, climate change and Jordan Cove

News 6 years ago

Oregon House Republicans had just walked off the job at the Legislature when Eugene Weekly talked with David Bookbinder, chief counsel for the libertarian think … Continue reading →

Tales of the Rails

Spurred by environmentalism, train travel has received more attention as a more sustainable means of traveling. Here’s some encouragement to consider it for your next journey.

Travel 6 years ago

My wanderlust fantasies often center on the romantic idea of train travel. I’ll spend hours online combing through information on rail passes throughout the world, … Continue reading →

Public Interest Environmental Law Conference

Culture 6 years ago

Move: Migration on a Changing Planet is the theme of the very busy weekend of keynote speakers, more than 100 panel discussions, workshops and films … Continue reading →

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