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Year: 2020

Post-Pandemic Performance

Former OSF head Bill Rauch talks Zoom, making new arts world connections and what the new normal might mean for live theater 

Theater 5 years ago

In the theater world, timing is everything, as Bill Rauch certainly knows. The visionary who ran the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for a decade moved to … Continue reading →

EPD and PPE: Masks optional?

Since July 15, law enforcement in Eugene has been required to wear protective masks

News 5 years ago

The long hot days of summer have been punctuated by protests and a surge in criticism of law enforcement and their tactics across the country. … Continue reading →

Working 9 to 5

Filling a complaint with OSHA or BOLI helps hold workplaces accountable

News 5 years ago

In the last few weeks, people around Eugene have come forward with anonymous complaints about their local workplaces, sharing some of these stories and allegations … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

• On May 31, while Eugene Weekly staff writer Henry Houston was reporting on Black Lives Matter related protests, Eugene police officers hit him with … Continue reading →

STAR Wars

Eugene City Council will vote on July 27 about putting a new voting system on the November ballot 

News 5 years ago

Advocates for the STAR (Score, Then Automatic Runoff) voting system have been working for years to change the current “choose one” system that they say … Continue reading →

Pedaling Along

BLM could allow logging in Thurston Hills as soon as mid-September, but Cascadia Wildlands is fighting the proposal

News 5 years ago

On a warm and sunny Friday, July 17, eight people met outside the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) office in Springfield.  With a freshly painted … Continue reading →

Police Unmasked

Disregard for our impacts on others lies at heart of today's ills

Viewpoint 5 years ago

After more than 10 years of writing columns for The Register-Guard, it was time for a change. I am pleased to say I will now … Continue reading →

Accountability and Transparency in Local Law Enforcement

Culture 5 years ago

While federal agents pull protesters into unmarked vans just an hour and a half to the north, the City Club of Eugene is bringing together … Continue reading →

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished 

Letters 5 years ago

Thank you for “Unable to Help” (EW 7-9). Pat Hadley and Eric Jackson are the kind of people I always imagined I would meet in … Continue reading →

The Left Rewards Bad Behavior 

Letters 5 years ago

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” uttered by George Santayana, an Italian who lived from 1863-1952. How true those words … Continue reading →

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