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Year: 2023

‘Feel All The Feels’

Petunia and the Vipers take the stage with numerous music genres 

Music 2 years ago

This is a “hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime-goodtime-thunderously rolling-one-of-a-kind-you-don’t-want-to-miss-this-sort-of-a-show,” says Petunia and the Vipers’ website describing the band performing Dec. 1 at Sam Bond’s Garage. From down south … Continue reading →

Making Democracy Illegal

The increasing attacks on citizen initiative power

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Kai Huschke and Michelle Holman Change doesn’t come easy or fast, especially when there is big money at stake. For over 10 years, Community … Continue reading →

Where’s the Remote?

Anarchist writer ponders technology and distance

Viewpoint 2 years ago

The remote-control device for one’s TV is a reminder of a wider and deeper web of technological mediation, of remoteness. The standard definition of “remote” … Continue reading →

PeaceHealth Has Lost Its Way

Rather than following the the path of Jesus, the hospital chain sees only the bottom line

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Jill Dougall PeaceHealth claims to see us. Yet all it sees is a profit-driven approach that often neglects patients and the very caregivers delivering … Continue reading →

The Facts on Palestine

Disinformation from Israel perpetuates the Gaza conflict

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Josh Fattal  The facts about the war on Palestine should be familiar — more than 14,800 dead, the vast majority of whom are women, … Continue reading →

EW Readers Weigh  in on Tropical Fish, Gaza and Rivers

Letters 2 years ago

THE PET FISH TRADE BRINGS DEVASTATION Thank you, Eugene Weekly, for the interesting ideas in your Gift Guide (Nov. 22). One suggestion was a pet … Continue reading →

Joy to the World

Singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis performs in Eugene

Music 2 years ago

Jenny Lewis is just so relatable. At 47, she spends most of her free time learning how to do stuff around the house. Home renovation, … Continue reading →

From Agrotourism to Microbrewery

A small family farm in Junction City faces challenges in its goal to brew hard seltzer

News 2 years ago

The Hentze Family Farm has been cultivating produce in Junction City for more than 120 years, bringing generations of farmers and land management practices to … Continue reading →

‘Time Can’t Heal This’

The pain wrought by domestic violence incidents doesn’t fade within a decade — for individuals or for the state of Oregon

News 2 years ago
Casey Wright

At 4 am on Nov. 2, 2013, Sydney Brooks answered a knock on her door in her bathrobe. There were two uniformed officers at her … Continue reading →

From change in leadership at St. Vinnies to Eugene Weekly hoodies in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

• St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County (or as pretty much everyone calls it, St. Vinnie’s) hit with big news this week. The … Continue reading →

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