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Year: 2021

Salt & Straw’s Big Eugene Scoop

Portland’s Salt & Straw is coming to Eugene and Eugene Weekly got an early taste

BlogCulture 4 years ago

Over the years, Salt & Straw has been getting some big attention, in some ways peaking in 2019 when the legendary Jeff Goldblum profiled the … Continue reading →

Web Letters

Letter writers address housing, the climate, field burning, football and more

Letters 4 years ago

Here at Eugene Weekly, we love our letter writers, but with COVID still hurting our advertisers — and thus our page count — we can’t … Continue reading →

Wilco

Live at McDonald Theatre [10.8.21]

Music 4 years ago

Shakey Graves

Live at McDonald Theatre [10.6.21]

BlogMusic 4 years ago

Back in the (Bike) Saddle

A local nonprofit emerged to manage Eugene’s bike share program, and it’s looking to restore programs throughout Oregon 

News 4 years ago

Inside Cascadia Mobility’s Eugene office, bicycles are the center of attention. Bicycle rims are on the walls with photos of staff tucked into spokes, mountain … Continue reading →

Campaigning to End Misrepresentation

56 Black Men and I Am More Than Who You See have been extended through Nov. 21 at the Schnitzer Museum

Visual Arts 4 years ago

On June 27, Cephas Williams went shopping for luggage. He bought some and left the store, but while still at the shopping center in Dartford, … Continue reading →

The Young Benefit From Increased Housing Density

Letters 4 years ago

As a renter in Eugene and a young person deeply concerned about the climate crisis, I strongly support the city’s efforts to increase housing density … Continue reading →

Rodney Heckathorn: 1959-2021

Remembered as a man who loved hot rods and AC/DC, Heckathorn died during the June heatwave

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Rodney Heckathorn, 61, died June 27, during Oregon’s first summer heatwave. Toward the end of his life he spent time living near Washington-Jefferson Park with … Continue reading →

Check Out The Library’s Service Cuts

Letters 4 years ago

Yes, I know there is a pandemic. I know that our climate is going down through a sieve — or is it a funnel? I … Continue reading →

The Forest Service Is Selling Us Out

Letters 4 years ago

Charged with the mission to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the nation’s forests, it always seems the scales tip toward “productivity.” In other … Continue reading →

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