Observed and Remembered
Erik Sandgren landscapes at Karin Clarke Gallery

Last summer, artist Erik Sandgren stood at a vantage point on Crater Lake, overlooking Umpqua National Forest as swaths of old growth trees, fields and … Continue reading
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Last summer, artist Erik Sandgren stood at a vantage point on Crater Lake, overlooking Umpqua National Forest as swaths of old growth trees, fields and … Continue reading
It’s Not Me, It’s You: Stories from the Dark Side of Dating 2021 — an annual fundraiser for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon — will … Continue reading
In a global pandemic and during a rainy winter, unhoused people don’t have many options for places to go. The continual clearing out of camps … Continue reading
On the second day of Black History Month, Lane County commissioners unanimously approved a resolution that acknowledges the destruction of Lane County’s first Black neighborhood, … Continue reading
Camila Vergara – Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic Interviewer: Chandlor Henderson Music: Alison Helzer.
No, state Rep. Marty Wilde doesn’t want to take your bacon away. With the 2021 legislative session in full (remote) work swing, Wilde Introduced House … Continue reading
They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but for those living on the streets unhoused, that companionship is even more important. For many … Continue reading
The night before President Joe Biden’s inauguration, acclaimed indie rock musician and South Eugene High School graduate Michelle Zauner contributed a live rendition of her … Continue reading
Media manufacturing consent for corrupt Democrats The media’s fawning lapdog coverage of the lifetime liar, who used to be known as the senator from MBNA, … Continue reading
The last time Karin Clarke opened a second gallery was in 2005. Called the Karin Clarke Gallery Annex, it was located across the street from … Continue reading