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Local director shoots genre-bending short film in Eugene

Kitsann Means’ first memory is of red vinyl. She had fallen asleep pressed against the curve of a casino restaurant booth in Reno, Nevada. Means … Continue reading
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Kitsann Means’ first memory is of red vinyl. She had fallen asleep pressed against the curve of a casino restaurant booth in Reno, Nevada. Means … Continue reading
When Jennie MacMillan first arrived in Cottage Grove four years ago, she says she knew immediately it would be home. She loved the small community, … Continue reading
The ground floor of Homes For Good’s downtown affordable housing project Market District Commons is almost literally the ground. The wide-open space still has gravel … Continue reading
Oregon is killing off one of nature’s best firefighters. Now, at the end of the 2021 legislative session, there have been some real gains in … Continue reading
Let’s be clear. The commerce of Black and Brown people in the past and the commerce by their current day generational financial inequality birthed Juneteenth … Continue reading
Regarding the story by Henry Houston (6/3), I wonder if a more appropriate title for the article might not have been “A Former Quiet Place … Continue reading
2021 marks the second online Oregon Country Fair after COVID-19 forced the event to a virtual platform in 2020. This year’s Fair in the Clouds … Continue reading
In a letter to EW (“NIMBY Strikes EWEB,” 6/17), Steve Mital, a former EWEB commissioner, accused another former commissioner, Sandra Bishop, of NIMBYISM over her … Continue reading
Jerry Ritter’s letter in your July 1 issue, “CRT Is Not About Equity,” demonstrates that ignorance is no basis for policy. EW’s earlier Slant item … Continue reading
Linda Yellin’s letter, “Homelessness Needs a Real Solution” (EW 7/1), no doubt makes good points about society’s inability to address homelessness, but just like the … Continue reading