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Year: 2023

Climate Change and Health Care

Readers ponder what really matters in this week’s online letters to the editor

Letters 2 years ago

RALLY AROUND MERKLEY As a retired Oregon teacher with seven grandchildren, I am very concerned about what effective actions our elected leaders are taking to … Continue reading →

Poetry Not Football

Letters 2 years ago

How dare you! Put a full-page picture of a local poet on your cover! Where’s the Emerald Stadium, Dorothy? The towering freshman castle? The overpaid … Continue reading →

Blackberry Time

Make jelly, syrup and wine

Outdoors 2 years ago

When life gives you lemons, of course you should make lemonade. But in Oregon, you’re much more likely to get blackberries. After years of fighting … Continue reading →

Shakespeare Returns

After a pandemic pause, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back with five live, non-Zoom plays. EW checks out four of them.

Theater 2 years ago

Three years after the start of the pandemic, still beset by wildfire smoke, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back. Facing deep losses at the box … Continue reading →

The Return Of Trump Poetry

Letters 2 years ago

“The election was rigged, I’ve done nothing wrong,”He bellows ’til orange in the face.Everyone’s lying, except Mr. Plump,Who tells us it’s all a disgrace. Spud … Continue reading →

The Show Does Go On

As theater around the country faces an existential crisis, theater around Eugene is mostly going strong

Theater 2 years ago

Nonprofit theaters in Oregon and around the country are going dark, staff members are being laid off and seasons are being shortened as audiences have … Continue reading →

What Makes Eugene, Eugene

A town with a university, but more than a “university town”

Viewpoint 2 years ago

Last year, Eugene was ranked as one of America’s “Top 5 College Towns.” However, while much of the country knows our city as the home … Continue reading →

Where There’s Smoke

Lane Community College enters its second year of the Wildland Fire Management Program.

News 2 years ago

As Smaugust turns into Smoketember, Lane Community College kicks off its second year of offering a program in Wildland Fire Management. The program allows students … Continue reading →

Daphne Singingtree

Happening People 2 years ago

“I always knew that my father was Lakota,” says Daphne Singingtree, who was born into a dysfunctional family that moved a lot in Utah, “but … Continue reading →

Main Street Shenanigans

The 2023 Springfield’s The Block Party shuts down Main Street for a good time

Culture 2 years ago

For one night only, the heart of downtown Springfield will close. This one night consists of live music, food trucks, games, art and more at … Continue reading →

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