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Year: 2023

Local Beer, Exotic Brats

Rare meats, family recipes and fresh bread set these Bangers & Brew’s brats apart from the ones you grill up at home

Chow 2 years ago

Bratwurst is an American staple when it comes to cookouts and pregame tailgates, yet restaurants that serve brats exclusively seem almost unheard of. At least … Continue reading →

When Bad Gets Good

The worst movie in the world —  The Room — to be screened, featuring in-person Q&A with leading actor at Corvallis’ Whiteside Theater 

Film 2 years ago

The first time I watched The Room, it was on the late-night network Adult Swim sometime in the late ’00s. As the credits rolled, my … Continue reading →

EWEB For City Hall Makes Sense And Saves Dollars

Letters 2 years ago

I’ve advocated the sense and sensibility of purchasing and remodeling the EWEB Building for Eugene’s City Hall since the utility first sensed they would vacate … Continue reading →

DeFazio Took It To The Mat And Won

Letters 2 years ago

Thank you for publishing Henry Houston’s excellent article (“Leaving the House,” Jan. 19) on Peter DeFazio. We need more representatives with DeFazio’s progressive passion. I … Continue reading →

‘Wait Your Turn, It’s Worth It’

New Fall Creek restaurant delivers meals cooked from scratch, a specialty market and a one-of-a-kind dining experience

Chow 2 years ago

“We’re not a traditional restaurant,” says Billy Reid, chef and owner of Dueling Spoons. Reid says people are surprised when they find out that he’s … Continue reading →

Artificial Intelligence Stifles Creativity

Letters 2 years ago

How dumb can we get? AI will make sure we find out. Not only does this technology threaten the artistic world with an easy style … Continue reading →

The Joriad North American Truffle Dog Championship

Culture 2 years ago

Thirty dogs will have their eyes on the ground and their noses on high alert Saturday for truffles at the The Joriad North American Truffle … Continue reading →

To Die Like a Man

A powerful production at VLT explores the art of facing an unjust death

Theater 2 years ago

A Lesson Before Dying, Romulus Linney’s drama based on the acclaimed 1993 novel by Ernest J. Gaines, is now playing in a heart-wrenching production at The … Continue reading →

‘The COVID-19 Hangover’

Life after the pandemic for the local economy

News 2 years ago

COVID-19 is not a thing of the past. For one thing, local restaurants are still experiencing staffing issues from the pandemic, resulting in temporary or … Continue reading →

Repurposing EWEB’s Headquarters

Letters 2 years ago

I’m glad the city will lower itself to reusing an older building for City Hall. There is no other location at this point, since they … Continue reading →

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