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On Nov. 7, as Oregon prepared to play their first game of the football season against Stanford, another pregame preparation was happening just a few … Continue reading
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On Nov. 7, as Oregon prepared to play their first game of the football season against Stanford, another pregame preparation was happening just a few … Continue reading
The letter by Donald M. Brasted-Maki (Letters 11/19) implies that the Pledge of Allegiance originally contained the phrase “under God,” but in fact this phrase … Continue reading
Win At All Costs: Inside Nike Running and Its Culture of Deception by Matt Hart. HarperCollins, $29.99. Even the most noble athletes don’t train naturally, … Continue reading
Pacific Crest Trail: From the California Border to Canada by Jordan Summers. Wilderness Press, $29.95. For anyone who has ever remotely thought about hiking the … Continue reading
I resigned from my position as co-chair of the Lane County chapter of the Pacific Green Party in April of 2020 because a major portion … Continue reading
By Terry McDonald Winter is coming. But its icy fingers precede its formal Dec. 21 arrival: Temperatures below 30 degrees are likely to activate the … Continue reading
Surviving on a mixture of loans, grants and alternative moviegoing options, Eugene’s independent Broadway Metro is one of many cinemas struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. … Continue reading
Jack by Marilynne Robinson. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $27. This is the fourth in a series that began with Marilynne Robinson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set … Continue reading
Pull up the easy chair. Light the fire. Pour yourself a relaxing beverage of choice and settle in for a good night’s read. No easy … Continue reading
Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns & Moonage Daydreams by Michael Allred, Steve Horton and Laura Allred. Insight Comics, $39.99. David Bowie’s life was a colorful one, and … Continue reading