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Year: 2023

Tomorrow’s Not Promised, So Party Up This Weekend 

New Year’s Eve weekend is upon us with music and dancing in Eugene and Springfield

Music 1 year ago

2024 could well be a bumpy year on many fronts, but you can end 2023 with a bang this New Year’s Day weekend with a … Continue reading →

What’s up with Eugene Weekly and who’s coming to City Club in Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• Remember last week we warned you we weren’t printing a paper this week? We indeed didn’t print a paper this week for the first … Continue reading →

Where’s the Damn Paper?

Eugene Weekly is fighting to come back after a massive financial blow

News 1 year ago

Dear Eugene Weekly Readers,  Eugene Weekly is this town. We are who we are because we are the community’s paper, for better or for worse. … Continue reading →

From PeaceHealth to the Y in Letters

Letters 1 year ago

WELCOME THE NEW Y Went to the Y’s opening ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 16. Very inspirational. Then worked out at the facility on opening day, … Continue reading →

Hit The Trails — On Foot Or Horseback

Elijah Bristow State Park hosts a free guided First Day Hike as well as a horseback ride on New Year’s Day 

Outdoors 1 year ago

Ah, New Year’s Day. A chance to wash away the memories of the previous year and look ahead with optimism. You can start the day … Continue reading →

What Were You Reading?

A look back on Eugene Weekly’s top (digital) stories 

News 1 year ago

We know folks read the Weekly. We have been printing 30,000 papers a week for years and readers snap them up (and anything you don’t … Continue reading →

One Book At A Time

The McKenzie River community slowly recovers

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

In 2020 residents of Blue River, a small unincorporated community along the McKenzie River, had to evacuate the area due to a wildfire. The Holiday … Continue reading →

Lending Grace To The Fallen

Two candlelight vigils on Dec. 21 — Winter Solstice — honored the men and women who died homeless in Lane County in 2023

News 2 years ago

There is no honor in being homeless. There is no honor in being caricatured by society for being homeless, for the perception of not having … Continue reading →

Land Use Law Isn’t Stopping the Brewery

A longtime land-use-regulation advocate argues that Hentze Family Farm wants much more than a simple brew pub on its rural property

Viewpoint 2 years ago

The article about the Hentze Family Farm (“From Agro-tourism to Micro-brewery,” Nov. 20), sketches a woeful tale of a heritage farm beleaguered by petty land … Continue reading →

Find Joy, Fight The Establishment

The EDM duo Thievery Corporation brings its eclectic sounds to McDonald Theatre

Music 2 years ago

Nothing says the night after the night after Christmas like EDM! It’s a brand of electronic dance music that over the course of nearly 30 … Continue reading →

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