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Year: 2021

Camera Ready

Eugene Symphony’s return to the Hult Center to be broadcast with venue’s new cameras

Music 5 years ago

The last time Eugene Symphony performed at the Hult Center, it was Feb. 23 — 2020 — and the solo pianist Jeffrey Kahane had performed … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

Oregon women’s soccer did the impossible Friday, Feb. 26. In their first conference game of the season, Oregon beat the No. 3 ranked Stanford for … Continue reading →

Oregon Can Lead On Climate

Letters 5 years ago

What comes to mind when you think of a lobbyist? Are you also picturing an old man, wearing a suit, being paid to talk about … Continue reading →

CLDC and Environmental Lawyers Talk SLAPP at PIELC

Culture 5 years ago

The University of Oregon’s Public Interest Environmental Law Conference is under way, though this year the annual confab is going virtual. Among other events, the … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – March 2021

About Time 5 years ago

One of the rituals of my morning cup of coffee is checking where the rising sun casts its rays across the living room. At winter … Continue reading →

Interracial Dating

It still requires that both sides be committed to a lot of work

Viewpoint 5 years ago

I don’t speak for everyone, but I will say a good majority don’t disagree with the statement that interracial dating is difficult. Black and white dating … Continue reading →

Keep a Light On

The Barn Light shines again, with new owners

News 5 years ago

Last September, after moving to Eugene from Seaside, Oregon, Eric Nelson and his wife, Karen Nelson, would take long walks every morning, talking over their … Continue reading →

Managing To Get Through Life Without Firearms

Letters 5 years ago

As someone who, like our founders, affords “a decent respect to the opinions of mankind,” I allow that some measure of gratitude is in order … Continue reading →

Bumpy Road Work

Letters 5 years ago

I recently moved to Eugene and really appreciate this city’s bicycle infrastructure. Big kudos for the new bikeways on 13th Avenue and E. Amazon Drive … Continue reading →

Not All Protests Are Equal 

Letters 5 years ago

While Robert Simms’ fears of government overreach regarding protests are understandable (Letters, 2/4), distinctions need to be made regarding types of protests. There are, I … Continue reading →

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