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Year: 2020

Shane Koyczan

Culture 6 years ago

“We Are More.” With that, Shane Koyczan launched into a lush and inclusive poem about his native Canada during the opening ceremonies of the 2010 … Continue reading →

‘Bound by the Law’

The city and county respond on aid and assist

News 6 years ago

When people are charged with a crime, they have a constitutional right to aid in their own defense. But when they’re too mentally unfit to … Continue reading →

Global Protest

DeFazio, Wyden and activists speak out against a war with Iran

News 6 years ago

On Jan. 25, people around the world will protest the possibility of a U.S. war with Iran. The local rally will be at First Christian … Continue reading →

Bach to Eugene

Former Eugene Symphony conductor among contenders to be Bach’s new artistic director

News 6 years ago

The Oregon Bach Festival has named three finalists in its search for an artistic director to replace Matthew Halls. They are Miguel Harth-Bedoya, music director … Continue reading →

Writing Hope

Letters 6 years ago

I write to thank Wil for his Life Inside column that appeared in Eugene Weekly (“Lives in Crisis,” 1/9). Your patience and compassion shines out. … Continue reading →

History Before Bob

Letters 6 years ago

Bob Keefer’s article about Ponderosa pine (“Pining Away,” 12/26) caused me to reflect. Ponderosa is nothing new to the Willamette Valley — just look at … Continue reading →

Boy Meets World

OCT detects the human condition in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Theater 6 years ago

At a quick glance, Oregon Contemporary Theatre is serving up some Sherlock Holmes vibes with a sprinkle of pitchforked pup in the Tony Award-winning drama, … Continue reading →

The Critical Hit

The Critical Shakes play all-ages show at Washington-Jefferson Skatepark

Music 6 years ago

It’s definitely a sign when someone who books music for a living chooses to plan a concert for his birthday. “I just wanted to give … Continue reading →

Support KEPW

Letters 6 years ago

Some Eugene Weekly readers may not be aware of KEPW Community Radio, the newest non-commercial radio station in town broadcasting 24/7 at 97.3FM and streaming … Continue reading →

University of Oregon and Oregon State women’s basketball

Sports 6 years ago

There was a time when neither program had much success on the court (remember Paul Westhead, Duck fans?), and they played in front of sparse … Continue reading →

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