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Year: 2020

Art on Hold

The 2021 track championships won’t happen in Eugene until 2022, if at all. But we got lots of public murals out of it, anyway.

Visual Arts 5 years ago

The 20×21 Eugene Mural Project has met its goal of creating 20 murals in town by the time the World Athletics Championships (formally IAAF) comes … Continue reading →

Readers’ Hcoice

Letters 5 years ago

I am totally exhausted after reading through the glossy insert in Sunday’s The Register-Guard of the 2020 Readers’ Choice (official). I agree with a few … Continue reading →

For Those About to Rock

Not even COVID-19 can stop Bill and Ted from saving the world 

Film 5 years ago

Long before Anaheim became the “City of Kindness,” a condition that has supposedly spread to Eugene and other cities, San Dimas was home to two … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – September 2020

About Time 5 years ago

September is typically a lazy month for us in the Willamette Valley. Ducklings and goslings are almost as big as the adults, capable of foraging … Continue reading →

Beer Run

Alcohol delivery is a gamechanger for some alcohol providers, and the OLCC will decide in September on making it permanent

News 5 years ago

Jamin Sangster is tapping along on the steering wheel as KDUK plays Top 40 hits over the radio. He’s bopping in his seat, dancing to … Continue reading →

Where Was The Righteous Opposition Then?

Letters 5 years ago

The local and misnamed “right” expressed thundering outrage when Centennial Boulevard was changed to Martin Luther King Boulevard, and when the University of Oregon decided … Continue reading →

New Ad Hoc Group Plans to Bring Racial Justice to Policing

At the Police Commission’s August meeting, commissioners appointed liaisons to ad hoc committee, intended to increase racial justice within EPD

BlogNews 5 years ago

The Eugene Police Commission is doing some things differently in response to the ongoing protests against racist police brutality that has put more eyes on … Continue reading →

Live Free or Die Tryin’

Libertarian Presidential Candidate Jo Jorgensen wants to free Americans from government

News 5 years ago

The Republican Party loves spending money just as much as Democrats. That’s what Libertarian Party presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen tells Eugene Weekly in an email. … Continue reading →

Comics for All

Inclusive comics shop opens in downtown Eugene

Culture 5 years ago

The comic book market is changing, says Andrea Gilroy, owner and operator of Books with Pictures, which opened in early March in downtown Eugene. It’s … Continue reading →

Don’t Forget the Climate

Droughts and hot temperatures affect Oregon’s communities

News 5 years ago

One benefit of COVID-19 restrictions is, we learned we can make major life changes and still be OK. We are driving less, flying less and … Continue reading →

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