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Year: 2021

Eugene Police Block 11th and Jefferson

EPD rolls out bomb squad, BearCat armored vehicle and drone in response to possibly armed subject

BlogNews 4 years ago

On July 15, what initially began as a call of menacing with an armed weapon escalated to the Eugene Police Department blocking parts of 11th … Continue reading →

Going Electric

Congressman Peter DeFazio and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg make case for transportation bills currently in Congress

BlogNews 4 years ago

The Lane Transit District blue electric bus jolts forward when Congressman Peter DeFazio, sitting in the driver’s seat, accelerates in LTD’s parking bay.  He circles … Continue reading →

Surprise! Now say, ‘I Do’

An orchestra conductor springs a wedding on a former ballerina in Eugene

Culture 4 years ago

When Victoria Allen-Harvey walked into the Hult Center on July 8, she thought she was there just to watch a quick photo shoot on the … Continue reading →

Man on the Run

Roadrunner is an honest profile of chef and traveler Anthony Bourdain 

Film 4 years ago

After watching Roadrunner, a new documentary about chef and travel journalist Anthony Bourdain, I think about my two-month stay in Pakistan.  During 2016, I was … Continue reading →

Breasts Still Obscene in Eugene

Gender-progressive yoga studio outlaws topless woman

NewsViewpoint 4 years ago

By Sydney Bradley  When I entered the studio in downtown Eugene, I knew it was first-string. The teacher gave me an eye-gazey welcome and vines … Continue reading →

Drawing Back the Curtains

At long last, local theaters open their doors to live audiences

Theater 4 years ago

After 16 months of tiny audience numbers, virtual shows or nothing at all, Eugene-area performance venues are making a comeback. Local theaters and their leaders … Continue reading →

Another Way The Rich Get Richer

Letters 4 years ago

Prices of residential property continue to explode. Other things being equal, this would be very bad news for the bottom 20 percent of incomes in … Continue reading →

Keeping the Beat

Eugene’s concert schedule post-pandemic offers some new faces and old favorites

Music 4 years ago

Once upon a time, crowds gathered in sweaty, dimly-lit rooms to hear music played live by actual flesh and blood musicians.  At times throughout the … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

Every year we at Eugene Weekly think our latest interns are the greatest journalism interns ever. And every year, we are correct. The journalists the … Continue reading →

The Proud Boys Should Grow Up

Letters 4 years ago

Surprise, surprise! The Penis Boys (aka the “Proud” Boys) had their July Fourth parade in Creswell after all. No parade permit needed. Surprise, surprise! The … Continue reading →

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