2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O

Jell-O cooks — and you know who you are — get ready! It’s the 2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O, brought … Continue reading
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Jell-O cooks — and you know who you are — get ready! It’s the 2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O, brought … Continue reading
Douglas James Hanson lived in solitude for at least the last 17 years, on the streets and off the grid. He is remembered with fondness … Continue reading
It’s a gorgeous walk through nature during a pandemic, brought to you by artist Margaret Prentice. A native of Indianapolis, Prentice found her way to … Continue reading
The youngest who is profiled is only 10 years old. Her name is Jovia Aber, and she works at a quarry on the weekends to … Continue reading
The pettiness of racist graffiti can be gnawing. Its results can be nerve racking. Mica Contreras, Justice and Equity Program organizer for Community Alliance of … Continue reading
A pandemic, social unrest and more has amplified the problems that children of color face, especially in schools. The Brookings Institute estimates that two-thirds of … Continue reading
Hobbies sometimes rise out of unusual circumstances. Take Ed MacMullan and his discovery of his love of baking bread. MacMullan is a 64-year-old Eugene resident … Continue reading
The show does go on, for the sake of Egan Warming Center. For nine years, the Eugene Caldera Songwriting Tribe, nearly two dozen strong, has … Continue reading
It’s instructive to begin on 7th Avenue and Washington Street in Eugene on any given winter evening. From that starting point, walk the windy asphalt … Continue reading
Almost 11 years ago Cowfish Dance Club & Cafe opened its doors in downtown Eugene, and Shawn Di Fiore laughs at the suggestion that it’s … Continue reading