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Day: August 15, 2024

Get Cha Slug On

Panda Bennet, aka, Panda SnuggleSlug, was crowned as the Raining Slug Queen in the 42nd Annual SLUG Queen Pageant.

EW-Extra 10 months ago

By Slugvannah Brown Eugene newcomer Panda Bennett, aka Panda SnuggleSlug, aka professional cuddler/tarot reader extraordinaire, was crowned the 2024 “raining queen” in the 42nd annual … Continue reading →

In the Market for a Mutt

The Northwest Dog Project hosts its 10th annual fundraising event Saturday, August 17

Whats-Happening 10 months ago

What’s the best way to get through the dog days of summer? With your pup, of course! Local dog rescue and sanctuary Northwest Dog Project … Continue reading →

A Magical Evening for Free

Free Shakespeare in the Park Theatre Company presents ‘The Tempest’ for, you guessed it, free!

Theater 10 months ago

A sea storm, a shipwreck, a magical spirit, an island, a prince, a princess, a monster and clowns —The Tempest, Shakespeare’s final play, is being … Continue reading →

Art with Natural Detritus

Jamie Newton’s exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery starting August 16

Visual Arts 10 months ago

It’s a different look at nature, to be sure — art made with natural detritus — and Jamie Newton creates interesting and contemplative work with … Continue reading →

Doom Metal Prepper

A Eugene-based guitar pedal company is dedicated to creating musical gear based on vintage schematics and wants you to play doom metal (or whatever type of music you like)

Music 10 months ago

Like most good stories, this begins in a grocery store parking lot.  As a guitar player, I’m always looking at guitars and guitar equipment, and … Continue reading →

Dancing for Pleasure

Pleasant Hill dance instructor's choreography goes global

Dance 10 months ago

The first hint that this isn’t your ordinary aerobics dance class is the bare feet. Everyone in the Pleasant Hill studio — instructor and students … Continue reading →

From Gerrymandering to Loud Classical Music in Letters 

Letters 10 months ago

The Power of Three? At the start of the Lane County Commission meeting, to vote on a last-minute proposal from a private law firm, Commissioner … Continue reading →

Cottage Grove Council Cock Up

St. Vincent de Paul was to reopen a homeless shelter and build a new one to the tune of $2.3 million, while costing the city nothing — until Cottage Grove’s city council and its community-at-large pushed them out

News 10 months ago

More than 140 residents of two homeless camps in Cottage Grove will be evicted on August 22 and moved into a much smaller “kennel-type” dusk-to-dawn … Continue reading →

Slant — With a Spin

Slant 10 months ago

• The New York Times announced it will no longer be doing election endorsements in New York state and local races — though the Gray … Continue reading →

Acorns, Altars and Angel Trumpets

Two art shows that will bring you closer to nature  

Visual Arts 10 months ago

Maude Kerns Art Center is presenting the work of four artists who are immersed in the practice of representing and utilizing elements from the natural … Continue reading →

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