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Year: 2021

VLT Grows Up

Eugene’s Very Little Theatre hires its first paid executive director as construction begins on a remodel that raises the stage roof to provide fly space

Theater 4 years ago

Very Little Theatre’s charismatic old building is undergoing a long-awaited remodel, and when its doors open to the public in 2022, more than just the … Continue reading →

Building Support

Now awaiting Senate approval, Rep. Peter DeFazio said Biden administration’s Build Back Better legislation has some of the largest anti-poverty programs since LBJ’s Great Society

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

One way that Rep. Peter DeFazio describes President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act is by comparing it to former President Donald Trump’s tax cuts.  … Continue reading →

Anti-Maskers Delay Eugene School Board Meeting

After disruptive start and EPD response, 4J board chooses Chicago firm to lead superintendent search

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Community members protested face mask requirements and vaccine clinics at Wednesday, Nov. 17’s Eugene District 4J school board meeting, leading to a delay in proceedings. … Continue reading →

Transgender Prison Rights

Transgender inmate files lawsuit against state for gender discrimination, describes instances of harassment and assault 

News 4 years ago

A transgender woman was housed in a men’s prison by the state of Oregon and assigned to share a cell with a known sexual predator … Continue reading →

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Local nonprofit TransPonder hosts events Nov. 20

News 4 years ago

Nov. 20 is Transgender Day of Remembrance honoring all those whose lives were lost to anti-transgender violence over the year. Nov. 13 to 19 is … Continue reading →

Here are even more holiday events to check out

Culture 4 years ago

Music Dec. 8-15 — All Is Bright: A Jazz Kings Christmas 2021 features Shirley Andress, Marisa Frantz and Vicki Brabham with the Emerald City Jazz … Continue reading →

Do Cities Dream of Electric Stoves?

Local activists want gas utilities to pay for building electrification in Eugene. City officials say it won’t be enough.

News 4 years ago

Before making its way into your gas stove, natural gas begins its journey as super-heated, decomposed plants and animals deep beneath the Earth’s surface. From … Continue reading →

The Benefits Of Leaf Theft

Letters 4 years ago

I steal my neighbor’s leaves in broad daylight and in clear sight of everyone. The benefits outweigh the risks. I aid in my neighbor’s clean-up, … Continue reading →

Hear A Christmas Carol recited live at Holiday Market 

Culture 4 years ago

To step foot into his garden is to be in the midst of as many lines of poetry as there are leaves of oak, with … Continue reading →

Sustainability Is Not Optional

Letters 4 years ago

Eugene Weekly readers may not like what John Zerzan has to say (“From A to Zerzan.” EW 11/11), but mathematics, physics and geology don’t care … Continue reading →

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