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Year: 2023

Addressing Antisemitism

Recent public displays of antisemitism further the need for community conversation, such as an upcoming forum at City Club

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

When Michael Lainoff found antisemitic flyers outside of his Eugene home the morning of Sunday, Feb.19, it was “alarming, but not totally unexpected.” His neighbors … Continue reading →

Joyful Love, Joyful Activism

Author George Lakey is at Tsunami Books March 9

ArtsBlogBooks 2 years ago

If it seems that George Lakey has been at every pivot point of social change in the United States since the 1950s, that’s because it’s … Continue reading →

Starbucks Workers Strike Back!

EMU Starbucks Workers strike after seven-year Starbucks employee is let go

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

On Thursday, March 2, at 11:30 am Alice was told she was being fired from the University of Oregon’s EMU Starbucks. After working at different … Continue reading →

Letters to the Legislature

March 2 online letters appeal to Oregon’s electeds

Letters 2 years ago

THE ‘RIGHT TO HUNT’ AMENDMENT PROTECTS CRUELTY There is a proposed Constitutional amendment right now in the Oregon Legislature, House Joint Resolution 5, that would … Continue reading →

Visible Time

Kum Ja Lee’s artworks strive to make time visible using different types of fiber and other mediums

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

I meet artist Kum Ja Lee at the opening of her exhibit Perception of Time and Space, which is on display until March 16 at … Continue reading →

Death Wish Tourism

Nothing livens up Oregon’s winter like the sunshine and culture of Death Valley

Travel 2 years ago

I can’t walk very far across wide open desert flats anywhere without humming to myself “Cool Water,” Bob Nolan’s 1930s singing-cowboy classic about a thirsty miner … Continue reading →

PIELC, Back in Action

Environmental law conference returns to the University of Oregon 

News 2 years ago

With panels on topics ranging from “Getting the Cluck Out: Fighting Foster Farms in the Santiam Basin” to “Making Room for Wild Horses and Burros” … Continue reading →

Swing Shift Jazz Orchestra featuring Clairdee

Music 2 years ago

Carmen McRae met the great Billie Holiday when she was just 17 years old, and Holiday recorded in 1939 a tune she composed, “Dream of … Continue reading →

Nearby Old-Growth

A hike through ancient trees is closer than you thought

Outdoors 2 years ago

Quick, what’s the closest old-growth forest to Eugene? The Delta Old-Growth Grove on the McKenzie River? Nope — those trees burned in 2020, and they … Continue reading →

There’s a Pass for That

Navigating Oregon’s maze of outdoor recreation passes is not for the faint of heart

Travel 2 years ago

Think about this: Oregon has 362 state parks, 21 national wildlife refuges, 11 national forests, three national monuments, two state forests, a national historical park … Continue reading →

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