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Year: 2021

How To Stop Glenwood Gentrification

Letters 4 years ago

Maybe dedicate the entire riverfront in Glenwood to medium density housing with a riverside bike path. Nobody could argue gentrification (“Riverfront Song,” EW 4/15) if … Continue reading →

Spring into Brunch

Chow 4 years ago

Well, it’s been one year since the start of the pandemic, and the dark winter season is over. And we’re all still here. So don’t … Continue reading →

They’ve Got the Meats

Tucky’s Food Cart in Springfield won’t give you commitment issues

Chow 4 years ago

Brian Etienne slaps the American Deluxe sandwich on a food scale. It weighs nearly two pounds and is filled with pulled pork, fried chicken, honey … Continue reading →

Desert Rose

Portland country singer-songwriter Kassi Valazza plays a hybrid virtual and in-person concert at the Hult Center

ArtsMusic 4 years ago

Playing music that could only come from the desert Southwest — arid, lonely and mysterious — country songwriter Kassi Valazza comes to Eugene supporting her … Continue reading →

What If They’d Been Black?

Letters 4 years ago

This morning during my regular bike ride along the river, I saw some people who were apparently organized by a group called SOLVE, who were … Continue reading →

Transform Springfield School Board

Letters 4 years ago

Springfield voters have the opportunity this May to transform our school board to better serve our students, parents and community. Emilio Hernandez is running for … Continue reading →

Monologue is Serious Fun

Garrick Imatani’s exhibit at ANTI-AESTHETIC gallery addresses perceptions about cultural identity 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Garrick Imatani’s Monologue is one exhibit in Dismantling the House, a series of public programs and exhibitions curated by Yaelle Amir, the 2020-2021 curator-in residence … Continue reading →

Newman For 4J Board

Letters 4 years ago

During my tenure as a 4J speech and language specialist, co-president of the Eugene Education Association, member of the 4J Budget Committee and 4J Bond … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

On April 20 a Minnesota jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd. The jury system worked, this time. Chauvin was … Continue reading →

The Hole-y Land of Bagels

Lox, Stocks and Bagels is the only place to get authentic, boiled bagels in Eugene and so much more

Chow 4 years ago

Reader, I must be up front with you. Lox, Stocks and Bagels is my happy place. My escape. My twice-weekly routine. I am anything but … Continue reading →

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