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Year: 2020

Social Distance Swing

Electro-swing ensemble High Step Society releases new EP

Music 5 years ago

Before heading into the studio to record their latest EP, Perception, Eugene electro-swing ensemble High Step Society was emerging from a difficult transition in personnel, … Continue reading →

Sippin’ on Local Beers

Wanna support local breweries? Here’s our reviews on what’s hot.

Drink 5 years ago

Although being stuck at home for some has already been a chance to day drink like it’s college, now that spring is here, it’s beer … Continue reading →

Ban Single-Use Plastic Containers

Letters 5 years ago

While I was in Taiwan, I volunteered for a plastics cleanup at a local beach nearby. Since Taiwan is a small island that is far … Continue reading →

See You When It’s Safe

Saturday Market’s 50th year, in a pandemic

Viewpoint 5 years ago

By Diane McWhorter May 9 marked the 50th anniversary of the Eugene Saturday Market, the oldest continuously operating weekly craft market in the U.S. The … Continue reading →

Critical to Democracy

We the people do not serve the leaders

Viewpoint 5 years ago

Thomas Coffin One year ago, I wrote “2020 Crossroads: The Nation Votes on Conexit.” The column described the Trump administration’s enmity against the Constitution and … Continue reading →

Don’t Be An Idler

Letters 5 years ago

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, “Personal-vehicle idling wastes about 3 billion gallons of fuel, generating around 30 million tons of CO2 annually in … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – May 2020

About Time 5 years ago

May is an energizing month for western Oregon nature lovers: lots of action every day as we ride the “slow train” through Solstice in June. … Continue reading →

Art on the Wild Side

Eugene artist Julia Oldham contemplates dogs, self help and the apocalypse

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Just before Oregon plunged into lockdown this spring, Eugene artist Julia Oldham began a new art project. She had brought home an elderly, sick and … Continue reading →

Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestras

Culture 5 years ago

For the first time in their 86-year history, the Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestras are putting on a virtual concert series. Tune into Facebook Live to watch … Continue reading →

Repeal The Ban

Letters 5 years ago

If there is a special session of the Legislature to address the fallout from the novel coronavirus contagion, I recommend that the 2019 ban on … Continue reading →

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