An ‘Open-Ended’ Look At Techno Art

It’s all in how you interpret the pieces, as art should be. The newly formed Museum of Techno Art — complete with steampunk art that … Continue reading
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It’s all in how you interpret the pieces, as art should be. The newly formed Museum of Techno Art — complete with steampunk art that … Continue reading
The bird stands majestically on its strong and spindly legs next to a rocky ledge, gazing at the lake that is its food source, and … Continue reading
NOT PAYING RENT IS NEWS? The “Police Raid Almaden Street Home” article of Sept. 28 is confusing and concerning to me. Why is someone not … Continue reading
By Danny Noonan When people think of Eugene, they often think of hippies with moss growing out of their backs, wet, verdant old-growth forests and … Continue reading
Eugene’s vibrant art scene never fails to showcase local artists and businesses. The First Friday ArtWalk and Visual Arts Week kick-off begins Oct. 6 at … Continue reading
CONGRATS TO HOLVEY Well that was fun. First off, congrats to Rep. Paul Holvey for an excellent campaign to push back a recall. You stood … Continue reading
As the leaves start to vary in color and the light breeze gets cooler, Greek life at the University of Oregon prepares to welcome new … Continue reading
By Shawn McWeeney with Nadia K. Raza Fall marks the return to higher education for approximately 17 million students across the country. This year, the … Continue reading
As the days inch toward the spookiest holiday of the year, the “Castle on the Hill,” also known as the Shelton McMurphey Johnson House, hosts … Continue reading
By John Zerzan and Artxmis In the past few months there’s been huge interest, unsettling interest, in the arrival of chatbot technology, which seems in … Continue reading