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Year: 2020

A Happy Red State EW Reader

Letters 5 years ago

Just discovered your website and love it! As usual, all things good and progressive come from your side of our country. We’ll catch up 10 … Continue reading →

The Pandemic Is Worldwide

Letters 5 years ago

The domestic media has primarily focused on the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, have we all taken a moment to think about the … Continue reading →

How Easy It Is To Wear A Mask

Letters 5 years ago

It’s better to be safe than sorry. In all steps we take, isn’t that a good and rational way to live? We never know what … Continue reading →

Nothing New In Q

Letters 5 years ago

Qanon is not a theory. Qanon is simply updated Nazi propaganda, previously used to prepare Germans for the extermination of the Jews. It’s now being … Continue reading →

Slant

News 5 years ago

• Good news for Oregon environmentalists in this election. Doug Moore of the Oregon League of Conservation Voters is breathing a sigh of relief that … Continue reading →

EW Knows How To Pick ’Em

Letters 5 years ago

Thank you, thank you, Eugene Weekly staff for your election recommendations that introduced me to candidate participation in community activities and accomplishments. I did appreciate … Continue reading →

The Romance of Solitude

Gallerist Karin Clarke mounts a show of her own paintings from France and Oregon

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Paintings from Château Orquevaux is a before-and-after show. The relatively small oil paintings by Karin Clarke at the Karin Clarke Gallery were done during an … Continue reading →

Little Wonders Program

Culture 5 years ago

The University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History has been hosting its Little Wonders Program for 10-plus years. Due to COVID-19, however, the … Continue reading →

Local Coalition Calls on City to Stop Franchise Agreement with NW Natural

They urge the city to move away from fracked gas and to stop fossil fuel construction

News 5 years ago

Fracked gas has been a significant contributor to Eugene’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new alliance of local leaders involved in housing, climate recovery … Continue reading →

Reviews are In

An annual meeting of the Civilian Review Board and the Eugene police auditor reveal a need for new policies

Blog 5 years ago

After a summer characterized by incidents of police brutality across the country and a surge in support for the ongoing fight for racial justice, Eugene’s … Continue reading →

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