Sandi T. O’Brien — In Memoriam, After the Holiday Farm Fire

What began as a simple “girls weekend” at a cabin on the McKenzie River became a love affair with a tiny half-mile nature walk at … Continue reading
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What began as a simple “girls weekend” at a cabin on the McKenzie River became a love affair with a tiny half-mile nature walk at … Continue reading
If I were ever to sit down and get inked by a tattoo artist, the design would be simple — just nine cat paw prints, … Continue reading
Two furloughed restaurant workers — with more stimulus money than they felt they needed — pooled their resources and knowledge of the restaurant business in … Continue reading
From the classics of West Side Story and An Officer and a Gentleman to Titanic, The Lion King and even The Muppet Movie (we can … Continue reading
The first thing Eric Richardson wants to make clear is that he is doing fine, thank you. “I’m doing good. I’m very fortunate as an … Continue reading
Those drab, gray crosswalks and intersections we take for granted will be a thing of the past, at least in the Whiteaker neighborhood. Starting this … Continue reading
All things J.S. Bach will be celebrated on Sunday when Bálint Karosi starts pumping the floor pedals, pulling and pushing the knobs as well as … Continue reading
Each team has had its hiccups, be it with tough early-season losses and on-again and off-again COVID-related postponements, but the University of Oregon’s men’s and … Continue reading
Jim Bunning and Mike Schmidt put on the uniform of the Eugene Emeralds en route to their inductions to the National Baseball Hall of Fame … Continue reading
Very early in his civil rights campaign, Martin Luther King Jr. posed this inquiry to an audience in Montgomery, Alabama: “Life’s most persistent and urgent … Continue reading