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Year: 2023

Gas Stoves Have a Pollution Problem

The city of Eugene can help protect its residents

Viewpoint 2 years ago

by Maisie Bailey For decades, the fossil fuel industry has worked tirelessly to ensure that we associate gas stoves with luxury and gourmet cooking, but … Continue reading →

Next-Level Snowshoeing

Trek around Clear Lake or up Potato Hill

Outdoors 2 years ago

So you’ve been snowshoeing once already? Perhaps you tried the easy loop I suggested last month to Gold Lake and the Marilyn Lakes. Now you’re … Continue reading →

Legally Blonde, The Musical

Theater 2 years ago

“Girls, I’m going to Harvard,” Elle Woods says to her sorority sisters in the iconic 2001 film Legally Blonde. As former president of Delta Nu … Continue reading →

When Is A Tribute ‘Appropriation’?

Letters 2 years ago

Regarding Siri Vik’s performance of Billie Holiday’s music, can someone explain to me the defining limits of “cultural appropriation”? Who decides? Just wondering, because some … Continue reading →

From Jungle Cruise to Oregon Legislature

Dan Rayfield hasn’t had the typical politician’s life, but he says that’s provided him with a different perspective as House speaker 

News 2 years ago

Being speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives isn’t Dan Rayfield’s first leadership job. In 1997, Rayfield worked as a skipper of Disney World’s Jungle … Continue reading →

Stop The City’s Foot Dragging On Helping The Homeless

Letters 2 years ago

Bravo to Gov. Tina Kotek for declaring a housing and homeless state of emergency on her first day in office. I’m thrilled to watch local … Continue reading →

Singing a Song of Eugene

From folk and pop to hip hop, Mat Kearney does it all 

Music 2 years ago

For many Duck football fans, Mat Kearney’s “Coming Home (Oregon)” is a song that’s almost as iconic as “Shout.” The song plays during the interlude … Continue reading →

The Sounds of Silence

Many in Eugene’s do-it-yourself music scene say the police’s latest crackdown on loud gatherings is hurting the music community

Music 2 years ago

On the day of the University of Oregon’s 2022 spring football game in April, many students were preparing to cheer on the Ducks. Junior Claudia … Continue reading →

The Shedd Has Long Supported Black Musicians

Letters 2 years ago

When the late, great and beloved Ray Charles gave his magnificent rendition of “America The Beautiful” on Oct. 28, 2001, in Game 2 of the … Continue reading →

Don’t Hate Haters

Letters 2 years ago

Emma Scott Lavin’s Viewpoint in Local & Vocal (“Dear Hateful,” Jan. 26) seemed to be more about scolding (“how naughty you’ve been”) than about reaching … Continue reading →

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