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Year: 2020

Wind Water Wing

On his new album, Eugene’s Don Latarski embraces nature with bird calls and ‘water guitars’ 

Music 5 years ago

While many of us have been binging Netflix shows and catching up on our sleep during the pandemic, Don Latarski has been using musical instruments … Continue reading →

Springfield Police Advisory Board Meets, Discusses Protests

Committee meets for first time since February, talks Thurston response, vacant diversity seat

BlogNews 5 years ago

The Springfield Police Advisory Committee met for the first time since February to hear from the public, discuss recent protests and announce an opening on … Continue reading →

Black Lives Matter Protests in Springfield

Recent Black Lives Matter protests and police violence in Springfield highlight the need for representation by people of color in that city

BlogNews 5 years ago

Tyshawn Ford was afraid he was going to die. He saw the police push through the crowd, targeting him and the other Black leaders. They … Continue reading →

Gender-Affirming Programs in Eugene During COVID-19

From mini-grants to reading groups, Eugene organizations are providing mental health and gender-affirming support during the pandemic

Culture 5 years ago

TransPonder, a nonprofit organization serving transgender residents, sent out a survey early in the pandemic to identify its clients’ most significant needs. “The biggest things … Continue reading →

Quaran-Queens 

How the pandemic is affecting Eugene’s drag community and LGBTQIA gathering spots

Culture 5 years ago

Cornel Hardiman’s friend used to practice doing hair on him. She wanted more knowledge of Black hair care — anything from relaxers to braided extensions. … Continue reading →

Sisters of the World

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus still singing after 30 years

Culture 5 years ago

Thirty years ago, a small group of women held the first living room rehearsal of what would end up being a long-lasting ensemble for queer … Continue reading →

It’s Safety First at Visual Arts Week

The city’s summer art fest doesn’t want big crowds this year

Visual Arts 5 years ago

For the first time in its three years of operation, Eugene Visual Arts Week is trying to make it so people don’t have to show … Continue reading →

EPD, City Sued for Protest Response

Protesters are suing the city and Eugene police for gassing, shooting and arresting them in a way that allegedly violated their civil rights 

News 5 years ago

Tyler Hendry and other Black Lives Matter protesters were walking on Broadway at about 11 pm on May 31 when another group of protesters ran … Continue reading →

Open Air Studios

Culture 5 years ago

The dog days of this summer have been especially brutal, yes, but a relaxing, socially distant, outdoor alternative is at hand when the Lane Arts … Continue reading →

Pride Party in the Streets

Local activist groups are working together to put on Eugene’s Pride March for Black Trans Lives

News 5 years ago

There may not be a Pride festival this year, but the celebration must go on. So grab your rainbow flag and Black Lives Matter signs, … Continue reading →

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