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Year: 2023

High Voltage Elegance

Local architect restores his much-loved 58-year-old car while converting it to run on electricity

Culture 2 years ago

When Jerry Diethelm first laid eyes on his Karmann Ghia, it was simply love at first sight. The year was 1965, and he and his … Continue reading →

If We Vote On It, They Won’t Come

Letters 2 years ago

I am a simple man and undoubtedly missing the obvious answer. But if a new Ems stadium could cost Eugene taxpayers as much as $100 … Continue reading →

Stars, Fires, Writers and Barbies: Just of the few of the musings in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

It’s Best of Eugene time! (by which we actually mean Best of Lane County — you can vote for local people, restaurants, businesses and nonprofits throughout … Continue reading →

A Time To Remember And Heal

The annual Hiroshima/Nagasaki Commemoration is August 6 at Alton Baker Park

EW-Extra 2 years ago

The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 ended World War II and reframed everything about future wars. Almost 80 years later, governments are … Continue reading →

A Tuesday Night at the Cuthbert Brings Pop Rock Hits

On July 25, Better than Ezra and Train took the stage to perform their long-time hits at the Cuthbert Amphitheater.

Music 2 years ago

On July 25, hit bands Train and Better than Ezra took the stage at the Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene giving the audience their greatest hits … Continue reading →

Long Live Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

Swift tries on every version of herself in a concert filled with spectacle and camaraderie

Music 2 years ago

My journey to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour began with five and a half hours in traffic from Portland to Seattle. Or maybe it started that … Continue reading →

Local And Vocal

All the commentary that’s fit to print

News 2 years ago

Puppet Masters of the Universe

Ashland-based adult puppet theater troupe brings a touch of musical horror to Eugene

Theater 2 years ago

For Josh Gross, musical theater was just too unrealistic — he couldn’t get over all the spontaneous singing and dancing in unison. He chose puppet-horror-musical … Continue reading →

Bring The Ems To The Fairgrounds

Letters 2 years ago

I am writing in support of bringing the Ems to Lane County Fairgrounds. I find it impossible to believe that the finances for this project … Continue reading →

Mad About Guns

Only a strained interpretation of the 2nd Amendment can support widespread ownership of military weapons

Viewpoint 2 years ago

There is an article in the Chicago Reader by Deanna Isaacs published July 12, titled, “What we talk about when we talk about guns,” that … Continue reading →

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