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Year: 2020

Cease Fire, Please

Haven’t we endured enough hyperglorious war movies by now?

Film 6 years ago

Had Steven Spielberg simply cut the first and last 15 minutes from Saving Private Ryan — all that sentimentalized, emotion-yanking sacrificial nationalistic hoopla — he … Continue reading →

Artists Dream Eugene

What would Eugene look like if we turned over city planning to artists? Or even architects?

Arts 6 years ago

Politicians in Eugene, often supported by land developers, have long called the shots. That might be why downtown has so many truly ugly apartment buildings. … Continue reading →

Embracing Immigrants

Acknowledge the treasure that is diverse culture

Viewpoint 6 years ago

By Victoria Koch On a recent visit to my daughter’s, while we were walking around the suburban streets of Portland, I noticed one home’s flag … Continue reading →

Electric Company

A 'current' proposal for saving the planet

Viewpoint 6 years ago

By Phil Barnhart Now that we know that human civilization’s use of fossil fuel is unsustainable yet growing more rapidly than ever before, now that … Continue reading →

Extinction Is Inconvenient

Letters 6 years ago

In his letter (EW, 1/2), Charlie Loeb suggests that it’s unreasonable to point out the environmental impact of electric cars because many people — especially … Continue reading →

The Call Up

Cameron Smith has led Oregon agencies and advised governors. Now he wants to be secretary of state.

News 6 years ago

Cameron Smith’s campaign for secretary of state isn’t his first time answering a “call to service.” He joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 2003, earning … Continue reading →

Art and Contribution

The passions of New Zone’s Dianne Story Cunningham

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Members of the art collective the New Zone Gallery get a guaranteed “Featured Artist” show once a year and a “Spotlight” show afterward. The relatively … Continue reading →

They See Me Rollin’

Eugene debuts new parking enforcement technology

News 6 years ago

I walked into Courtroom One at the Eugene Municipal Court and sat in the middle of the many rows of benches, took off my coat and … Continue reading →

Playing The Odds

Letters 6 years ago

One reason I will vote for Peter DeFazio in the Oregon District 4 Democratic Party primary is that DeFazio has proven, many times over, that … Continue reading →

At Least Think Once

Letters 6 years ago

Many thanks for Eben Fodor’s informative Viewpoint on a potentially disastrous new law (“Think Again,” 12/26), the giant can of worms called House Bill 2001. … Continue reading →

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