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Year: 2023

Flora and Fauna

Chilean roots musician Pascuala Ilabaca performs in Eugene

Music 2 years ago

Chile follows trends in popular music from the U.S. and Europe, according to songwriter and composer Pascuala Ilabaca. Ilabaca’s home country — where around one-third … Continue reading →

Cut Services To The Rich, Not To Animals

Letters 2 years ago

It is simply unbelievable that vast tax breaks are given to so many in this town, yet the city cannot find the small funds needed … Continue reading →

Make Way For Walking In Eugene

Letters 2 years ago

Getting outdoors and appreciating nature is one of the many benefits of living in Eugene. I love walking to the stores and parks. I recently … Continue reading →

That’s Punk

Eileen Polk’s Photos of the NYC Punk Scene at Sam Bond’s Garage

Visual Arts 2 years ago

The first thing I wonder, looking at Eileen Polk’s largely black and white photographs from the 1970s, is how she had access to her subjects: … Continue reading →

Slant: RG in the Oregonian, election name-calling and some roundabouts

Slant 2 years ago

The Register-Guard was on the front page of the Sunday Oregonian, May 21, in a story called “Eugene newspaper gutted by private equity owner.” The … Continue reading →

The Little Mermaid Opens Doors For Trans People

Letters 2 years ago

I want to give a huge and heartfelt public “thank you” to the Eugene Ballet for its world premiere of Toni Pimble’s The Little Mermaid. … Continue reading →

Spring into (Downtown) Springfield

Iris Vineyards’ wine bar in Springfield offers more than wine

Drink 2 years ago

When you step inside Iris Vineyards’ downtown Springfield wine bar, the sound of traffic is extinguished. Once inside, it’s easy to get lost in the … Continue reading →

The Tax System Can Help The Homeless

Letters 2 years ago

Eugene, like cities across the country, is struggling with the homeless crisis. It is a national crisis that deserves a national solution (“Eugene’s Homeless Policy … Continue reading →

‘Respect the Pillow’

Free Speech Plaza vendors successfully negotiated to keep their canopies 

News 2 years ago

The words “Respect the pillow” echoed in the Farmers Market Pavillion on 8th and Oak during a town hall meeting between community vendors, a representative … Continue reading →

Anyone But Trump

Letters 2 years ago

As a Bernie-voting democratic socialist, it brings me no pleasure to say that Trump was right. The Durham report lays to rest the idea that … Continue reading →

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