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Dan Buckwalter

Dan Buckwalter is Eugene Weekly's calendar editor, copy editor and staff writer. He was a longtime copy editor for The Register-Guard.

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A Time To Remember And Heal

The annual Hiroshima/Nagasaki Commemoration is August 6 at Alton Baker Park

EW-Extra 2 years ago

The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 ended World War II and reframed everything about future wars. Almost 80 years later, governments are … Continue reading →

Drink the Pond Water Punch and enjoy the show

‘The Reptilian Cotillion’ shows off the reptiles July 28 at the Graduate Hotel

Culture 2 years ago

It’s time to party with lizards, snakes, alligators, frogs and turtles July 28 at the Graduate Hotel. They take center stage for the opening night … Continue reading →

Revin’ up the Engines at Springfield History Museum

‘Motorcycles in Springfield, 1900 to 1939’ exhibit on display through Dec. 30

Culture 2 years ago

The entire exhibit is something of a happy accident, says Maddi McGraw, curator at the Springfield History Museum. Motorcycles in Springfield, 1900 to 1939, which … Continue reading →

Mixing and remixing with Cut Chemist

The legendary DJ and producer is at The Big Dirty July 22

Whats-Happening 2 years ago

For its two-year anniversary party, The Big Dirty struck gold. Cut Chemist — DJ and producer extraordinaire from Los Angeles — highlights a show July … Continue reading →

Music for Everyone Throughout Eugene

Eugene PorchFest 2023 is July 21 through 23

Music 2 years ago

It’s time to hop on a bike or get your electric vehicle humming because there are three days of quality music at hand in the … Continue reading →

Time for Three, Time for Fun

The powerhouse string trio Time for Three is at the Hult Center July 15

EW-Extra 2 years ago

 The original lineup met at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and became a formal performance ensemble in 2003. Two out of the three … Continue reading →

In Honor of the Instrument of Peace

The three-day Native American flute festival, Flutestock, is July 14 through 16 in Elkton

EW-Extra 2 years ago

It’s a weekend devoted to honoring the Native American flute. Professionals and amateurs — men and women who love the instrument of peace — will … Continue reading →

Showing The Animals

4-H and FFA showcase their livestock at the Lane County Fair

Culture 2 years ago

If the hair-raising screams of those carnival rides gets to be too much, or the densely rich fare from almost any food booth needs to … Continue reading →

The Grandeur and Resiliency of Oregon Forests

White Lotus Gallery hosts ‘Forests of Oregon’ through Sept. 2

Visual Arts 2 years ago

From fragile beginnings — a drawing of a seedling from Analee Fuentes called “Hope” — to stately mature trees in winter — a photograph from … Continue reading →

‘The Block is Hot’ for the July First Friday ArtWalk

Black artists will be showcased at The Farmers Market Pavilion July 7

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Vibrant artistic and cultural displays from Black artists will be on full display downtown July 7 during a portion of the Eugene First Friday ArtWalk. … Continue reading →

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Dan Buckwalter

Dan Buckwalter is Eugene Weekly's calendar editor, copy editor and staff writer. He was a longtime copy editor for The Register-Guard.

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