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Bentley Freeman

Author: Bentley Freeman

Sounds, Smells, Tastes and Wines

A local musician’s ‘Vinisthesia’ brings wine and music into a sensory experience

DrinkMusic 1 year ago

All wine drinkers know — it isn’t just about the taste, the smell or that buzz — it’s about the experience. The friends we share … Continue reading →

From Grape to Glass

How Oregon’s winemakers create that delicious vino we all know and love

DrinkEW-Extra 1 year ago

Allow me to take you on a journey into wine country — Oregon wine country. Known internationally for its pinot noir, the Willamette Valley wine … Continue reading →

Bulls or Balls

The proposed Ems Stadium would demolish the Livestock Building 

News 1 year ago

Technically, the 53 acres of land and buildings near 13th and Jefferson is the Lane Events Center, but locals just call it the Fairgrounds.  The … Continue reading →

Sash, Crown and Cuffs

Taisyn Crutchfield is the current Miss Eugene USA and aspiring pageant winner. She’s also a California police officer who’s paid for her principled stands.

News 1 year ago

Taisyn Crutchfield says she wanted to be a police officer from the time she was 10. Feeling a need to protect her community after the … Continue reading →

How To Be a Chill-Ass Jit Floating the Willamette River

Looking to cool off? Eugene Weekly breaks down how to float the river in a safe, fun and legal way this spring.

NewsOutdoors 1 year ago

As a senior at the University of Oregon, spring only truly begins for me when I have my first float along the Willamette River. Nothing … Continue reading →

The Ems Are Pitching a Stadium

The Minor League Baseball team seeks millions in public money to construct a new baseball stadium at the Lane Events Center. Eugene’s portion is on the ballot in May.

News 1 year ago

The Eugene Emeralds, the city’s minor league baseball team for the past 70 years, says it’s going to leave town if it doesn’t secure funding … Continue reading →

Apostles of Kesey

The Garcia Project celebrates two nights of Merry Pranksters at WOW Hall 

Music 1 year ago

If you’re an old-head hippie, still fighting the good fight against the establishment, then you know all about Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters and … Continue reading →

Stretching to Cover the Gaps

Lane County hopes to launch a mobile crisis response team similar to CAHOOTS to serve all mental health crisis calls across the entire county

News 1 year ago

Lane County hopes to launch a 24-hour mobile crisis response team on June 1 that will deliver mental health services from the coast to the … Continue reading →

If You Could See Your Future

Indigo Crow offers intuitive readings and more — and this is how it went

News 1 year ago

I am anxious about graduating college in June this year. It isn’t something I look forward to anymore; instead, it has become a countdown to … Continue reading →

Singing the Dive Bar Soul Blues

Singer-songwriter Phillip-Michael Scales plays the Hult Center’s 10x10 series Jan. 26 

Music 1 year ago

The Nashville-based, dive bar soul singer and songwriter Phillip-Michael Scales is coming to you live this Friday, Jan. 26, at 8 pm from the Hult … Continue reading →

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