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Year: 2020

Objectively Subjective

New paintings and assemblages by Robert Schlegel span a broad emotional range

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Robert Schlegel titles an exhibit of his recent work running at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery Objective Shapes, suggesting the existence of an artistic and emotional … Continue reading →

As Fires Burn, Eugene Threatens Its Poor

Letters 5 years ago

Our city government is continuing to spend our tax dollars and human resources to harass and displace vulnerable residents during two simultaneous public health emergencies. … Continue reading →

A Salvadoran Dream

A woman escapes civil war and gang violence and builds her mother’s pupusa business in Eugene

Chow 5 years ago

Some of Eugene’s best pupusas, tacos and burritos, come out of a sea-blue trailer in the parking lot of an auto shop near 7th and … Continue reading →

It’s a Bike World

Letters 5 years ago

Last Sunday on the Goodman Creek trail I had to jump off the trail to avoid a speeding mountain biker. As they went by without … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

From COVID-19 to still more chapters of police brutality against people of color, 2020 has offered a seemingly endless supply of despair. Throw in a … Continue reading →

Liar-In-Chief

Letters 5 years ago

Would someone please tell me which campaign promises Donald Trump made that have actually been kept? He promised “great” infrastructure projects, but none have happened. … Continue reading →

Breathless In The Valley

Letters 5 years ago

Here’s a cheery note. In December 1952 approximately 6,000 people died in the legendary London smog. It was a mixture of fog and city air … Continue reading →

Mac’s Nightclub and Restaurant

ArtsMusic 5 years ago

Like jazz? Love the saxophone? On the evenings of Sept. 23 through 25, Mac’s Nightclub and Restaurant will set up its outdoor stage and fire … Continue reading →

Bring the Heat

Stay on Main Street to find some of the best Mexican food in Springfield

Chow 5 years ago

By Jade Yamazaki Stewart and Henry Houston Imagine a world where there’s one long stretch of road with several stellar Mexican restaurants and carts along … Continue reading →

After the Fire

Build mental wellness and resilience now for the wildfire and future climate disasters

Viewpoint 5 years ago

by Bob Doppelt  The horrific wildfire in the McKenzie Valley has caused injuries and deaths, destroyed homes and personal valuables, killed domestic and wild animals … Continue reading →

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