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Year: 2023

Symphony Head Resigns

Scott Freck is leaving Eugene Symphony amid financial woes

ArtsBlogMusic 2 years ago

In a surprise move, the long-time administrative leader of the Eugene Symphony is resigning from his job effective June 9. Scott Freck is in his … Continue reading →

A WNBA Team For All Of Oregon

Letters 2 years ago

As a proud Oregonian, I’m excited about the prospect of a WNBA franchise coming to our state. I want to give a big shout-out to … Continue reading →

Just Folks

From ‘Tom Dooley’ to ‘Charlie on the M.T.A.’ and more: The Kingston Trio

Music 2 years ago

“Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, hang down your head and cry. Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, poor boy, you’re bound to die.” This … Continue reading →

The Art of Healing

Longtime Eugene dentist Don Dexter moves his art gallery to a new location next to his current practice

Visual Arts 2 years ago

One of the few photography exhibition spaces around town, Don Dexter Gallery, is moving to a newer and larger space. The new gallery opens April … Continue reading →

A Toxic Lack Of Information

Letters 2 years ago

It is a good thing that the state of Oregon regulates and inspects restaurants. I think that the public is entitled to know about all … Continue reading →

Friends of Eugene Public Library Benefit Book Sale

Culture 2 years ago

It’s spring in the southern Willamette Valley, which usually means that it’s a glorious time to curl up indoors with a good book because the … Continue reading →

The Red Zone

Challenging the cultural attitudes and stereotypes that perpetuate sexual violence

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Sarah Blakely Imagine you have just turned 18. You’re invited by an upperclassman to your first college party. You don’t have any friends at … Continue reading →

Don’t Believe The Natural Gas Hype

Letters 2 years ago

I have seen a barrage of information coming out about energy security from our local gas company. Here is my experience. I was staying at … Continue reading →

Watch For Pedestrians

Letters 2 years ago

Since 2016 Oregon has had an average of 78 pedestrian deaths a year. In 2020 more than 6,500 pedestrians and more than 930 cyclists died … Continue reading →

Slant: Upcoming Earth Day, that Skunky Smell, Scams and the Jail Levy

Slant 2 years ago

Happy Easter! Happy Passover! Ramadan Mubarak! And for those of you less religiously inclined, there’s two more celebrations on the horizon. As you might be … Continue reading →

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