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Bailey Meyers

Author: Bailey Meyers

Gothic Horror Gets Amped

Catch the 1925 silent classic ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at Art House on April 22, featuring a live, genre-blending soundtrack by the Invincible Czars

Film 1 month ago

Looking for a little gothic horror to match Eugene’s often gloomy spring? Head over to Art House April 22 and watch the 1925 silent film, … Continue reading →

Eugene’s $10 Cap on Rental Application Fees Upheld 

The Oregon Supreme Court rejected a petition from landlords for review of the fee cap. For tenant advocates, it’s a victory for housing access.

News 3 months ago

Eugene’s $10 cap preventing landlords and property management companies from imposing high application fees on prospective tenants will remain. On Feb. 20, the Oregon Supreme … Continue reading →

Battle Over Videra Oak Meadow

Out-of-state developer faces opposition from residents who want to preserve the ecologically rich wetland tract

News 3 months ago

A Southwest Eugene wetland parcel with grassy fields, oak trees, natural springs and abundant wildlife may be overrun with excavators and concrete as development looms.  … Continue reading →

Sniffing for Truffles

Truffle-hunting dogs compete in a competition of scent at The Joriad Feb. 8

Whats-Happening 3 months ago

Truffles may be a delicacy enjoyed around the world, but we owe compliments not only to the chef who prepared the dish, but also the … Continue reading →

A Dynamic and Unconventional Symphony Program

Canadian conductor Tania Miller, one of the five finalists for the Eugene Symphony’s music director position, delivered a compelling performance of Andrea Tarrodi, Beethoven and Sibelius Jan. 23 the Hult Center.

EW-ExtraMusic 4 months ago

Conductor Tania Miller took the podium with a commanding presence Jan. 23 as she led the Eugene Symphony at the Hult Center in a dynamic … Continue reading →

15 Stories on 13th

Latest proposed UO-area student housing project may hit a record 15 stories

News 5 months ago

Construction of the seven-story Flock 13 student apartment building on 13th Avenue immediately west of the University of Oregon has barely been completed, yet out-of-state … Continue reading →

Fallen Water: Where Zen Meets the Wild

Inspired by a meditation session, environmental activist Tim Ream’s debut novel explores the intersection of Zen Buddhism, compassion and nature through the story of a fugitive seeking refuge 

Books 5 months ago

Sitting cross-legged on a cushion in a Buddhist monastery, Tim Ream had an unexpected thought that interrupted his typical meditation routine: the idea of writing … Continue reading →

Bailey Meyers

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