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Year: 2023

Illumination 

Downtown gets more “lit” as BEAM 2023 events illuminate Eugene

Arts 2 years ago

Eugene’s downtown will light up this weekend while BEAM 2023 shines a light on local artists, schools, nonprofits and businesses. For two days, BEAM 2023 … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly readers write to support carbon cashbacks, world peace and universal health care

Letters 2 years ago

SMOKE IN THE AIR People living in the Eugene area can expect to breathe smoke from wildfires that are made worse by global warming. I … Continue reading →

Improvising a Scene

As they seek a larger audience and more diversity on stage, Eugene’s jazz musicians keep swinging along 

Music 2 years ago

Roger Woods has been performing jazz for decades. He started his career in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore areas in the 1980s before moving to … Continue reading →

EW Readers Have Opinions On Peacehealth, E-Bikes, Cars And Football

Letters 2 years ago

PATHS ARE FOR TRANSPORTATION, TOO There were many inaccuracies and tired critiques of e-bikes in the Letters section last week (Oct. 5), and even though … Continue reading →

Rethinking the Pump

Why there is no need for new gas stations

Viewpoint 2 years ago

by Nathan Wilson A central fixture of American street corners, one that’s synonymous with automobiles, road trips and the luxury of unbridled movement, is becoming increasingly … Continue reading →

Garden Guerrillas 

Community members have turned a plot of unused land into a neighborhood garden, complete with weekly work parties and free produce for all

News 2 years ago

Over the summer, the little plot of land just off West 15th Avenue and Jefferson Street has come alive. The space sits on the city … Continue reading →

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

First Christian Church downtown is facing problems of money, support and what to do with its historic 1911 building

News 2 years ago

Eugene’s First Christian Church is face-to-face with quite the predicament due to the declining number of volunteers who run their programs. The church either shares … Continue reading →

From fall weather and sportsball to collecting warm winter clothing for the unhoused in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

• With cold weather coming, we want to remind our readers of the big boxes we have in the lobby of the Eugene Weekly building … Continue reading →

Exploring Inner Space

Tallmadge Doyle weaves astronomy, biology and a love for intricate layers into a show opening Oct. 18 at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Eugene artist Tallmadge Doyle peers up into the eternity of outer space and down into the depths of Earth’s oceans in the 30-some pieces she … Continue reading →

University District Hospital Set to Close 

PeaceHealth is on track to shut its doors by December, but that doesn’t stop the community from pushing back

EW-Extra 2 years ago

PeaceHealth is moving along with its plans to shut down its Sacred Heart Medical Center University District hospital in December. As the Emergency Department begins … Continue reading →

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