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Year: 2021

Keep the Candle Burning

How the history of LGBTQ+ pride in Eugene transformed into the celebration it is today 

Culture 4 years ago

Parades of rainbow flags and marches celebrating the LGBTQ+ community’s rich history generally start nationwide in June. But in typical fashion, Eugene does things a … Continue reading →

A Refugee Camp By Any Other Name

Letters 4 years ago

Regarding last week’s cover [“Disaster Kit,” EW 8/5] it is easy to see that we are becoming refugees in our own country. The homeless camps … Continue reading →

High and Dry

Oregon’s lack of rainfall this summer has led to low reservoir levels, and dry summers are likely to become the norm

News 4 years ago

The Willamette Valley is in the summer’s third heat advisory, as well as experiencing low reservoir levels. So the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate … Continue reading →

Andrew LeCompte

Happening People 4 years ago

“We pick up cans and plastic things, tennis balls and cups, plastic bags and beer cans,” says six-year-old Andrew LeCompte, known to his family and … Continue reading →

The Time To Fix The Climate Is Now

Letters 4 years ago

The greatest threat to our national security is the changing climate. With that being said we need to have our elected leaders advocate for it. … Continue reading →

Songs of Struggle and Hope

Portland Americana musician gives her songs a jazz treatment on a quietly inspired new album

Music 4 years ago

Growing up in northern Washington state, Portland folk and Americana singer-songwriter Anna Tivel remembers listening to country radio with her dad. It was the storytelling … Continue reading →

It’s Not The Time To Cut Trees

Letters 4 years ago

I am concerned about EWEB’s cutting of trees in Eugene. If they have reservoirs they are decommissioning, why aren’t they keeping those reservoirs going vs. … Continue reading →

Pride Marches On

After Eugene’s biggest Pride in 2019 and no festival in 2020, Pride in the Park is back with some differences from previous years 

Culture 4 years ago

Bill Sullivan attended his first Eugene Pride festival around 2000. At the time, it featured a small stage, one or two food trucks and about … Continue reading →

Fire News Omits Animal Deaths

Letters 4 years ago

Humans’ cruel disregard for animal life is evident in media coverage of forest fires. When I hear of hundreds of thousands of acres burning, I … Continue reading →

Since His Time Immemorial

A Eugene dentist and a UO alum plan to preserve story of Modoc War through documentary, memorial

Culture 4 years ago

Donald Dexter grew up under the watchful gaze of Kaitchkona Winema, his seventh generation ancestor. Her portrait hung in Dexter’s grandparents’ home on the Klamath … Continue reading →

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