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Year: 2021

Housing the Rich

City promotes racially exclusionary zoning by promoting higher density housing

Viewpoint 4 years ago

by Paul Conte Mixing willful ignorance and cocksure zealotry, Eugene planners and planning commissioners are irresponsibly pushing residential zone changes that would deepen racial exclusion … Continue reading →

Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk

Visual Arts 4 years ago

It has been more than a year since art lovers have been able to gather for the Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk. The wait is … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

What we’re reading: Jane Mayer’s fine article in the Aug. 9 New Yorker, “The Big Money Behind the Big Lie: Trump’s attacks on democracy are … Continue reading →

Putting COVID to the Test

As Delta variant spreads, the conversation around COVID testing and the availability of tests is changing

News 4 years ago

After COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in June, experts warned that illnesses such as the common cold would begin spreading again. So when I came down … Continue reading →

Drawings, Vessels and Giant Bottle Stoppers

A private collection looks at Dale Chihuly’s art through the decades at Salem’s Hallie Ford Museum of Art   

Visual Arts 4 years ago

People are still wearing masks, but it’s good to see art in person again. My first in-person museum viewing in 15 months, since museums were … Continue reading →

Looking Forward to a ‘Slug-cessful’ Contest

On Friday, Aug. 13, Eugene will crown a new SLUG queen

News 4 years ago

Just as real gastropods come up from the ground after a long rain, so will Eugene’s SLUG queens emerge from their homes after the COVID-19 … Continue reading →

Disaster Capitalism

Letters 4 years ago

I’ve been putting off traveling up the McKenzie River corridor for about 10 months since the fires in September 2020 because I knew it would … Continue reading →

Don’t Coddle Legislative Criminals

Letters 4 years ago

Expelled Oregon legislator Mike Nearman was fined and sentenced to community service after pleading guilty to official misconduct for letting right-wing protesters into the closed … Continue reading →

Moshow the Cat Rapper

Music 4 years ago

“Real Men Love Cats.” I have three cats and I proudly wear that T-shirt. Another man who openly loves cats is Portland-based Moshow the Cat … Continue reading →

EWEB’S Opportunity To Do More Than Build A Water Tank

Letters 4 years ago

I support the community’s concerns about EWEB’s new proposed water reservoir project at 40th and Patterson. What an opportunity to give something special to this … Continue reading →

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