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Year: 2023

Planting a Movement 

It’s been 50 years since a bunch of idealistic hippies started a multi-million dollar tree planting cooperative that changed Eugene forever

News 2 years ago

In the early ’70s Jerry Rust did what any ambitious hippie with long hair to match would do: co-found a tree planting co-op called Hoedads. … Continue reading →

Self-service gasoline and the war in Gaza are on readers’ minds this week

Letters 2 years ago

BIKERS ARE ALLOWED ON SOME WALDO TRAILS While I appreciate Debra McGee’s desire to keep beautiful wilderness areas beautiful, her letter in the Oct. 19 … Continue reading →

‘The Returner’

Grammy-nominated roots musician Allison Russell performs in Eugene

Music 2 years ago

For Allison Russell, 2023’s been a big year for heroes. Last summer, she performed alongside Joni Mitchell at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington, just one … Continue reading →

In The Name of Community

The Native American Arts and Crafts Market brings people together

News 2 years ago

It is the calmness of the market that is striking. Perhaps there is someone playing the soothing Native American flute or lightly tapping drums. That … Continue reading →

Ducks football coach on guns, ecosabotage podcast and that damn time change in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

• The Duck men and women basketballers launch their seasons on Monday, Nov. 6, with the men traveling to Las Vegas to take on Georgia … Continue reading →

Sidney Campbell

Happening People 2 years ago

“My uncle trained elephants at the San Diego Zoo,” says Sidney Campbell, who grew up in nearby Los Angeles County. “I spent time at the … Continue reading →

Wild Iris Ridge

Scenic link in a Eugene loop trail?

Outdoors 2 years ago

Wild irises bloom in summer on this ridge overlooking west Eugene. The wide gravel path climbs through meadows, partly beneath a powerline, to a water … Continue reading →

A Very Little Theatre Farewell

VLT’s new Executive Director Ron Evans steps down from the position

EW-ExtraTheater 2 years ago

In the last couple of years, Very Little Theatre has gone through major changes, including a $1.7 million renovation during the pandemic, adding a fly … Continue reading →

HalloWEEN Rock & Roll

Brown Stallion will perform covers of Ween songs, and Blotter Boyz makes its debut at this Halloween-themed event

Music 2 years ago

Eugene, get ready for a night full of electric rock with this HalloWEEN Party featuring Brown Stallion and the Blotter Boyz opening in its debut … Continue reading →

Mayoral race, war in Gaza and the gas station debate in online letters

Letters 2 years ago

KNUDSON CAN BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER I am so thrilled that Kaarin Knudson has decided to run for mayor! As an architect working on the front … Continue reading →

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