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Who to vote for in the most important election of your lifetime, and why

News 5 years ago

It’s a presidential election year and a global pandemic. What could go wrong?  Forget we asked. Here are some tips for voting in 2020.  Vote … Continue reading →

Ballet On The Green — Preview Night

Dance 5 years ago

They will have to avoid the rough, the sand traps and water hazards, but if the dancers of Ballet Fantastique stay on the green, they … Continue reading →

Art on Hold

The 2021 track championships won’t happen in Eugene until 2022, if at all. But we got lots of public murals out of it, anyway.

Visual Arts 5 years ago

The 20×21 Eugene Mural Project has met its goal of creating 20 murals in town by the time the World Athletics Championships (formally IAAF) comes … Continue reading →

The Scent of Tulips

Culture 5 years ago

The flower itself symbolizes elegance and grace, and its colors — ranging from red to purple to shades of black — are associated with love, … Continue reading →

EW’s Annual Planting Guide

Prepare your gardens!

Gardening 5 years ago

Planning is one of the most important elements of gardening. It is also one of the easiest steps to overlook, especially for the beginner. Knowing … Continue reading →

Man Walking

Empathy for the prison guard

Culture 5 years ago

By James He makes his way down the third level of the narrow tier, walking slowly, his set of keys jangling at his sides. As … Continue reading →

Nine You Missed

Eugene Weekly’s film critic Molly Templeton looks back at the sleepers of the decade

Film 6 years ago

By this point, best-of-decade lists are everywhere, and a lot of them highlight the same movies: the stunning accomplishment of Mad Max: Fury Road; the … Continue reading →

Where to Give

Culture 6 years ago

Looking for someplace to give away your hard-earned money? And perhaps get a tax write-off in the process — that is if the 2017 Trump … Continue reading →

Winter Reading 2019

Books 6 years ago

Completing the Triangle Real Comedy Eugene In 1970 Children’s Book Round Up Eclectic Cookbooks Winter Reading Top Ten Lists Winter Reading – Fiction Winter Reading … Continue reading →

Winter Reading Top Ten Lists

Books 6 years ago

Smith Family Bookstore’s Holiday Book Recommendations 525 Willamette Street. 541-343-4717. SmithFamilyBookstore.com The Overstory by Richard Powers. W.W. Norton & Co., $18.95 Little Weirds by Jenny … Continue reading →

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