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Year: 2023

Taxes, health care and even a waterskiing squirrel draw readers’ attention this week

Letters 2 years ago

EUGENE MAKES HOMEOWNERS SUBSIDIZE DEVELOPMENT The Eugene City Council has done it again. Ten years, no property taxes for the latest seven-story, 237-unit, market-rate riverfront … Continue reading →

Are We OK?

The long-term effects of integration and a post-2020 world

Viewpoint 2 years ago

Here we are. We are forever changed and unrecognizable to our pre-2020 selves. We are not the same in ways that may be obvious, or … Continue reading →

The Storyteller: A Street History of Eugene

An improvised documentary follows poet/philosopher Plaedo around town

Film 2 years ago

Eugene filmmaker Peter De Reimer and spoken word poet Plaedo (Jasun Wellman) are members of a friends group who meet for dinner once a month … Continue reading →

From parade winners to Birkenstocks in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

• The BEAM BRiGHT Parade took over downtown Eugene Oct. 14 with lights, music and more. A crew of celebrity judges, including sculptor Jud Turner … Continue reading →

UO Graduate Students Hold Funeral for the School’s ‘Public Promise’

Graduate students protest an ‘unfair contract’ amid bargaining for better pay

News 2 years ago

On Friday, Oct. 13, the University of Oregon’s Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation held “a funeral for the UO’s public promise” in front of the school’s … Continue reading →

Drafting a Campaign

Architect, former track star and political neophyte Kaarin Knudson has plans to be mayor of Eugene 

News 2 years ago

Kaarin Knudson has never actually held elected political office since graduating from college. But that doesn’t mean she lacks ideas about how to run City … Continue reading →

The Jewish Community Rejects Bigotry and Hate

A response to the Israel-Hamas War

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Lane County Since Hamas’ terror attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, we’ve seen bigots … Continue reading →

A Little Mozart, A Little Beethoven

Music 2 years ago

The chamber group microphilharmonic opens its season Oct. 15 at The Shedd They were the masters of Western classical music, the Austrian Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart … Continue reading →

Fall Into The ‘Ring Of Fire’

The annular solar eclipse is Saturday, Oct. 14

Culture 2 years ago

It’s called the “ring of fire,” and you are forgiven if you hum a few bars of the song Johnny Cash made famous with that … Continue reading →

From Kool to Skanks

Dance the rain away with anything from EDM to the Dead this week

Music 2 years ago

Cozy season is here! For some folks it means pumpkin spice latte time and curling up by a fireplace; for others, it means it’s time … Continue reading →

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