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Year: 2023

Gloria Inge Pfund: 1956-2023

Once a bright young California girl, she died homeless on the streets of Eugene after years battling drugs and schizophrenia

NewsObituary 2 years ago

Growing up in Southern California, Gloria Pfund lived a charmed life in an upper middle-class family, with horses, nice clothes and caring parents. On the … Continue reading →

Eugene’s City Hall Riviera

The city says buying the former EWEB building will cost $12 million and could lead to exciting developments

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

Eugene is buying a riverfront home.  At a Jan. 30 special meeting, the Eugene City Council voted 7-1, with Councilor Emily Semple dissenting, to purchase … Continue reading →

Witching Hour

Psychedelic rock band Frankie and the Witch Fingers makes Eugene debut at Old Nick’s Pub

BlogEW-ExtraMusic 2 years ago

Few bands can match the pleasantly violent assault on the ears of The Stooges’ 1973 classic Raw Power. But Frankie and the Witch Fingers can … Continue reading →

A Walk Through Old New England

Works from three late 19th and early 20th century American composers are spotlighted at The Shedd 

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 2 years ago

It’s been a bastion of flowering culture throughout the nation’s history, with Western European threads tied to much of it, and a slice of that … Continue reading →

A ’20s Twist 

Eugene Opera set to renew a Puccini classic with a flapper-era update

ArtsBlogMusicPerforming Arts 2 years ago

“It goes by much quicker than an Avengers movie,” Andrew Bisantz says of the opera La Bohème. “There’s never a dull moment.” Bisantz, in his … Continue reading →

It’s Not Easy Being an Asylum Seeker

The Oregon Community Asylum Network has brought more than 30 refugees to Eugene

EW-ExtraViewpoint 2 years ago

By Victoria Koch I got a text around 8 pm, two days before Christmas Eve from Maria,* the asylum seeker I sponsor. She told me … Continue reading →

David Strahan

Culture 2 years ago

David Strahan grew up in Southern California, a few blocks away from Disneyland. “Four days after my high school graduation,” he relates, “I grabbed the … Continue reading →

E-Bike With Care

Letters 2 years ago

Note to drivers: E-bikes can reach speeds well over speed limits posted for cars. They can blast up from behind you in bike lanes and … Continue reading →

Eugene’s A Friendly Place To Live

Letters 2 years ago

I moved to Eugene six years ago from a large city in the Southwest. Immediately, I was impressed with the friendliness of the Willamette Valley. … Continue reading →

Homecoming

Former Café 440 chef Katie Nordgren returns to Bier Stein after 14 years

Chow 2 years ago

For 14 years, head chef Katie Nordgren ran the kitchen of the popular restaurant Café 440. When the restaurant closed its doors in August 2022, … Continue reading →

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