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Year: 2023

Celebrate Juneteenth

The fourth annual Eugene Juneteenth Celebration, June 18, highlights Black hair and more

News 2 years ago

Black Hair Matters. That is the theme of this year’s Eugene Juneteenth Celebration, organizer Drea Smith says. Juneteenth, which has been celebrated on June 19 … Continue reading →

Art that Heals

Karin Clarke shows photographs of the Willamette National Forest by Naeemeh Naeemaei

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Can art heal nature? The idea that it can is a driving force behind Naeemeh Naeemaei’s art, now on view until June 24 in Naeemeh … Continue reading →

Cornbread Café is for sale, Rep. Paul Holvey is facing a possible (and lousy) recall and more newsy tidbits in this week’s Slant

Slant 2 years ago

It makes no sense to even think about recalling Rep. Paul Holvey, one of our most outstanding Oregon legislators and a staunch labor advocate, but … Continue reading →

Protecting Pride

An increase in hateful comments at school board meetings has led to an impassioned response by the community

EW-Extra 2 years ago
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As June marks Pride month, a time dedicated to the celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community, 4J school district is moving out of a May marked … Continue reading →

Federal Judge Ann Aiken to Retire

Aiken will step down December 2023 or upon the confirmation of her replacement

EW-Extra 2 years ago

According to an announcement from U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken, she will be retiring from active service this year, giving President Joe Biden the opportunity … Continue reading →

Of Screeds and Health Care

This week’s online letters respond to local tempests and national concerns 

Letters 2 years ago

CONTE LETTER COMPLAINTS Anya Dobrowolski et al.’s bizarre screed against Paul Conte and the Jefferson Westside Neighbors (“Conte Will Stop at Nothing,” Letters, June 1) … Continue reading →

What If It’s The Gas Stove?

Letters 2 years ago

I have always loved cooking with gas. Seven years ago I would have bought a gas stove if I’d had a gas connection. But, now, … Continue reading →

Slant: Pride, Pollen and Weird Bird News

Slant 2 years ago

Congratulations, Eugene! We set a record! ACHOO! According to Oregon Allergy Associates, which tracks pollen at its local office, June 6 was a record 1,301 … Continue reading →

Music for the Soul

University of Oregon’s Gospel Choir celebrates its 40th anniversary with a concert at Beall Concert Hall

Music 2 years ago

On a rainy day in Eugene, music enthusiasts in a single file line await finding their seats. Choir classroom 163 soon fills with the sounds … Continue reading →

Artistic Encounters

Culture 2 years ago

For that moment when you absolutely need your lunch break downtown to be outdoors and surrounded by cultural experiences, Artistic Encounters at Kesey Square is … Continue reading →

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