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Year: 2023

Congrats to EW

Letters 2 years ago

It is now a matter of fact that the anti-competitive monster that is Gannett Co., with its voracious appetite for smaller-town newspapers, no matter how … Continue reading →

Larry June

Bay Area rapper comes to the McDonald Theatre June 3

Music 2 years ago

Larry June has slowly become a major name in the West Coast rap scene, and his tour this year is bringing him to the McDonald … Continue reading →

Forgotten Paths

Hike to a lookout and a glen with tall trees

Outdoors 2 years ago

With so many trails limited by fire damage or permits, it’s time to revive a few forgotten paths. Here are two that are close to … Continue reading →

No Longer Young, But Still Giant

Young the Giant hits the stage with Milky Chance at Bend’s Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Music 2 years ago

One of Young the Giant’s most popular songs is “Cough Syrup,” but when the song was originally released in 2008, the band was named The … Continue reading →

Summer Is Here. We Say So.

Eugene Weekly’s annual Summer Guide issue kicks off the summer season

Culture 2 years ago

It took almost nine months of chilled autumn days, rugged winter nights and manic spring weather, but we’re here. There’s no need anymore to ask, … Continue reading →

Hormone-Free Bodybuilding

The annual Cecil E. Phillips Classic competition is open only to contestants who haven’t bulked up with steroids

Culture 2 years ago

Bodybuilding is an art form in which the human body is the artistic medium. Men and, increasingly, women and folks of all gender identities, train … Continue reading →

For the Young, Stuffed And Young At Heart

The Eugene Public Library Hosts the 29th Teddy Bear Picnic July 15

Culture 2 years ago

If you go down in the woods today, you’re sure of a big surpriseIf you go down in the woods today, you’d better go in … Continue reading →

Country Goodness Awaits

Shakey Graves headlines at McDonald Theatre June 12

Music 2 years ago

Shakey Graves (Alejandro Rose-Garcia) makes mystical, twangy, country and folk-centric Americana music, and it’s coming to McDonald Theatre this summer. You’ve probably heard the gravelly … Continue reading →

Slant: Peace, Wear Orange, Beer Week and more

Slant 2 years ago

What we’re reading: Jill Lepore’s piece called “Root and Branch” in the May 29 New Yorker magazine.  Short by New Yorker standards, only four pages, … Continue reading →

Knocking Down Barriers 

Opportunity Oregon works to connect formerly incarcerated people with jobs

News 2 years ago

In the beginning — just released from the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville in 2010 after three years served for her role in an … Continue reading →

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