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Year: 2021

Shifting Sand Castles

Summer events in Lane County will be a dizzying ride of COVID protocols and categories

Culture 4 years ago

Turning page after page of Eugene Weekly’s last Summer Guide issue is a remarkable journey of how diverse the entertainment tastes were in Lane County. … Continue reading →

Summer Guide Listings

Culture 4 years ago

THUR 6/3 ART/CRAFT Explore Oregon, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. RSVP at MNCH.UOregon.edu. Oregon – Where Past is Present, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural … Continue reading →

On Kindness?

Letters 4 years ago

What a gift we Eugeneans have in Ayisha Elliott (“Choose Kindness,” Black Girl from Eugene  EW 5/20) with all her super powers. Elliott not only … Continue reading →

Hiking Lane County In 2021, Remembering 2020

There is much to explore as forests recover from the wildfires of a year ago

Outdoors 4 years ago

Fire-burned forest landscapes are not the first hiking destinations that jump to mind for many people. Forest fires tend to elicit feelings of pain and … Continue reading →

The U.S. Can Lead Again

Letters 4 years ago

As a Borgen Project ambassador, I have recently become more aware of international issues regarding relations, politics and underdevelopment. Although these issues can be fairly … Continue reading →

After the Fires

Environmentalists are concerned about salvage logging and tree removal projects on public and private lands across Oregon spurred by 2020’s Labor Day fires

BlogNews 4 years ago

About a month after losing her house in the Holiday Farm Fire, Patricia Hathaway woke up at 4:30 am. She dragged her husband out of … Continue reading →

Shakespeare Festival Seeks Comeback, Cuts Indoor Shows

OSF will stage a single one-woman show followed by a holiday special for the 2021 season

BlogNews 4 years ago

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland has been having a rough time in the pandemic. In March 2020, after shutting down all three of its … Continue reading →

Elevating Voices

Addressing water shortages in Oregon means listening to communities of color, according to new report

News 4 years ago

Water is a necessity for life, but Oregon is already facing a drought. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor’s weekly update, 71.7 percent of Oregon … Continue reading →

Bruce and Debra Harrow

Happening People 4 years ago

“Debra and I were high school sweethearts,” Bruce Harrow relates, but after graduation from Westchester High School in Houston, Texas, they went separate ways. “We … Continue reading →

Still Life with Maude

An invitational show at Eugene’s community art center

Visual Arts 4 years ago

If you’ve studied drawing or painting then there’s a good chance you’ve sat in front of a still life while wondering, “Why do I have … Continue reading →

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