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Year: 2021

What Can I Use This On?

Rich Bergeman’s Vanishing West at White Lotus Gallery  

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Rich Bergeman has a history of switching technology, some of which is highlighted in the 28 often stunning black and white photographs currently showing at … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

We’re so sorry that the Velvet Edge fashion boutique in the Fifth Street Market is closing at the end of May. Owned by Marjorie Taylor, … Continue reading →

Defazio Can Help In The Recovery

Letters 4 years ago

It’s been a tough year for all of us. There will eventually be an end to the pandemic, but climate change will only get worse … Continue reading →

Be Firewise, Not Logging Foolish

Letters 4 years ago

Mainstream media, corporations and politicians keep advocating we will “get back to normal” soon. Speeding at 90 mph towards the abyss of ecological collapse followed … Continue reading →

One for the School Books

Despite low turnout, the education-oriented special election brings diversity to some boards

News 4 years ago

By Henry Houston and Taylor Perse  The May 18 special election didn’t have the national or state policy stakes of the two 2020 elections, but … Continue reading →

No News Is Not Good News

Letters 4 years ago

Most of our fine community is aware of the double-murders at the Falcon Wood Village retirement community on May 7. This need for the community … Continue reading →

Madeline Miller

Culture 4 years ago

The Eugene Public Library is hosting a literary star in a live-stream talk and Q&A, and it should be fun. Madeline Miller took 10 years … Continue reading →

Gotta See ‘Em All

A group of four birders, including local birder Noah Strycker, broke Oregon’s record for spotting birds in 24 hours

News 4 years ago

Picture a van screeching into the parking lot of Devil’s Punch Bowl on the Oregon coast. Four men jump out of the van and run … Continue reading →

Who Can Afford To Live In Those Apartments?

Letters 4 years ago

When speaking of affordable housing, neither Eugene nor developers ever mention wages. Focusing on new, multi-bedroom apartments, rents run between $2,000 to $2,500 per month. … Continue reading →

Native Vision

Eugene-born actor and UO alumna Jana Schmieding talks Rutherford Falls and increasing visibility of Native Americans

Culture 4 years ago

It’s 2021, and for the first time a TV sitcom involves the Native American perspective and what it’s like living in a white, colonized world, … Continue reading →

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