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Year: 2023

Life Lessons from Shakespeare

Dorothy Velasco’s new work was inspired by the real-life Eugene Shakespeare Club

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraTheater 2 years ago

Springfield playwright Dorothy Velasco’s latest play, Ladies Shakespeare Club, premieres Friday, Feb. 17, for a two-weekend run at Very Little Theatre’s intimate Stage Left. The … Continue reading →

Support Women’s Freedom And Democracy In Iran

Letters 2 years ago

On Sept. 16, Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish-Iranian woman who was visiting relatives in Tehran, was arrested. Her crime? A few strands of her hair … Continue reading →

Outliers and Outlaws

Firsthand accounts inspire a new exhibit about Eugene’s lesbian community from a generation ago

Culture 2 years ago

Full Moon Rising was an all-lesbian crew of the Hoedads, a Eugene-based tree planting cooperative that began in the 1970s. Hoedads had different crews, and … Continue reading →

Sexism Is Alive And Well In Pat Farr’s Chairmanship

Letters 2 years ago

Four concerned citizens provided in-person public comment in front of the Jan. 24 Lane County Board of Commissioners to express disapproval at the way 2022’s … Continue reading →

Road Tested

Pop singer-songwriter Freedy Johnston returns after a seven-year break

Music 2 years ago

Musician Freedy Johnston wouldn’t recommend his songwriting approach to anyone. With a note of self-deprecating humor, Johnston says in a phone interview, “It’s very slow. … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 2 years ago

In November 2022, we ran a viewpoint by University of Oregon journalism professor Peter Laufer on his idea that Gannett should give The Register-Guard to … Continue reading →

Fried Fuels

SeQuential Biofuels sells cooking oil collection business to Finnish company and transitions to renewable diesel

News 2 years ago

Since 2006, SeQuential Biofuels has been collecting used cooking oil from restaurants and community members and refining it into biodiesel in its plant in Salem. … Continue reading →

Going Roundabout 

The city of Eugene says it plans to redesign Franklin Boulevard to make it safer and more accessible  

News 2 years ago

Franklin Boulevard is getting a revamp. The city of Eugene says it plans to convert the busy, multi lane road into a more inclusive and … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Anti-Asian Problem

Structural racism and representation in this city

Viewpoint 2 years ago

by Alicia Balfrey This city touts itself as a progressive-minded, inclusive community, but if you pay attention, this can show up as white, elitist, NIMBY … Continue reading →

Sexy Handcrafted Lingerie

Local undergarment maker hosts Valentine’s pop up shop and boudoir photo opportunity 

Culture 2 years ago

Everyone is worthy of well-fitting lingerie, undergarments that make them feel and look lovely,” says local lingerie maker Liat Lis. Lis’ online business, Tova Lis … Continue reading →

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