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Year: 2021

Who’s Your Daddies?

The Daddies return to the stage on Oct. 2 after time away due to COVID

Music 4 years ago

By Chandlor Henderson and Henry Houston About 90 years after the 1920s swing craze that followed an influenza pandemic and World War I, Eugene-based band … Continue reading →

Remember Film?

In the digital age, analog is alive and well in Eugene

Visual Arts 4 years ago

It’s been a minute since Eugene Weekly last checked in on the Eugene Darkroom Group. When we profiled the group in the spring of 2017, … Continue reading →

Redistricting Chaos

The Oregon Legislature passed new congressional and legislative maps, but residents still have time to weigh in on local redistricting

News 4 years ago

Gov. Kate Brown signed redistricting legislation for Oregon’s congressional and legislative districts on Monday, Sept. 27, after the Legislature passed it just hours before the … Continue reading →

Charles ‘Chuck’ Rintalan: 1959-2021

Homeless in Eugene for decades, he loved the outdoors, his dog Boo and helping others

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Charles “Chuck” Joseph Rintalan was a kind man whose Christian faith was extremely important to him. Homeless for around 40 years of his life, he … Continue reading →

Fermenting Friends

Community Fermentation Union brings the deliciousness of fermentation to — and for — the community

Chow 4 years ago

Since Community Fermentation Union took over the former La Perla Pizzeria space at the beginning of 2021, it’s well on its way to fully fleshing … Continue reading →

Best We Talk To The Unvaccinated

Letters 4 years ago

Regarding the “People Have a Right To Be Angry” letter (EW 9/23): Sure that means the unvaccinated have the right to be angry, too. Timothy … Continue reading →

Three of a Kind

Springfield’s Washburne Cafe is the place for coffee, doughnuts and fried chicken sandwiches

Chow 4 years ago

Decades before taking over Washburne Cafe in 2016, its current owners were attending Springfield High School together. Purchasing the Main Street Springfield café wasn’t their … Continue reading →

Sing for your Supper

Eugene concert venue opens restaurant and bar for dinner and a show

Chow 4 years ago

With two separate entrances on the east end of the building where Sessions Music Hall is located, and without any signage of its own, The … Continue reading →

Ducks Are Stronger Together

Oregon football is a top ranked program right now. It’s time the players unionize 

Viewpoint 4 years ago

By Rajeev Ravisankar With the excitement around the return of Oregon Ducks football, an important question about their season opener was completely neglected: Why is … Continue reading →

ADU Housing Is Not The Answer

Letters 4 years ago

Kaarin Knudson’s saccharine “thank you” to the Eugene City Council would be laughable were it not for the false narrative that Knudson unrelentingly promotes. (EW … Continue reading →

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