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Year: 2023

Investing in the Arts

New study shows strength of arts and culture as economic drivers in Eugene

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Kelly Johnson Eugene has a remarkable legacy of arts support, shaping the distinct and dynamic arts community we cherish today. Esteemed institutions like the … Continue reading →

Generation Z

L.A. singer-songwriter ZZ Ward, who grew up in Roseburg, brings her latest album to Eugene

Music 2 years ago

As a teenager in Roseburg in the early 2000s, ZZ Ward often traveled north to Eugene for live music. While here, she got involved in … Continue reading →

Out of Gas

The University of Oregon’s methane-powered boiler system needs to go, climate activists and local politicians say 

News 2 years ago

According to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the University of Oregon’s boiler system is now the single largest source of climate polluting emissions in … Continue reading →

‘Thriving in Chaos’

Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors’ newest member Ericka Thessen is thrown in the fire, as she is sworn in after the 2023-24 school year begins

News 2 years ago
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Adorned in heart-shaped eyeglass frames, the Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors’ newest member, Ericka Thessen, was sworn in with a smile on Oct. … Continue reading →

The Ward 7 race, food and clothing donations and other notes in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

• Good election news for progressives here — and around the country. Eugene City Councilor Lyndsie Leech trounced her opponent for the Ward 7 seat … Continue reading →

Eugene Protesters Demand a Cease-fire in Gaza

The morning of Nov. 1, protesters called on Oregon Representative Val Hoyle to sign Ceasefire Now House Resolution 786

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Protesters holding signs reading, “Jews say ceasefire” and “Ceasefire” sat in the hallway at Oregon Rep. Val Hoyle’s downtown Eugene office on Wednesday Nov. 1. … Continue reading →

‘Acquired Taste’

From rap to bluegrass and dubstep, these artists will have you dancing all night long

Music 2 years ago

Down at The Big Dirty, Onry Ozzborn with Torbjørn and special guest Pink Navel take the stage Nov. 4. “If you’re into an acquired taste … Continue reading →

Hope in a World of Despair

What can one person do?

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Victoria Koch An ongoing Russia/Ukraine War, a recently begun Israel/Gaza War, another mass shooting in Maine, American democracy being eroded, it has not been … Continue reading →

Fiesta Time

Spend time dancing to local bands while raising money for a nonprofit organization

Culture 2 years ago

Celebrate fiesta style at CIELO de Amor’s Fiesta and Fundraiser Nov. 5 at the newly reopened Gratitude Brewing. For the ninth year, the Eugene-based nonprofit … Continue reading →

Art Roundup

Fill your weekend with all sorts of artsy events

Whats-Happening 2 years ago

Eugene is filled with color from graffiti and murals to an abundance of local galleries. This weekend the town hosts a number of art-related events. … Continue reading →

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