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Their voices, at long last, are starting to be heard. One entry to the culture and the array of businesses owned by people of color … Continue reading
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Their voices, at long last, are starting to be heard. One entry to the culture and the array of businesses owned by people of color … Continue reading
Runners are different from you and me. On trails or sidewalks, they are solitary figures with resolute expressions. They compete against themselves and yet crave … Continue reading
The dog days of summer may still be a ways off, but Eugene Public Library is ready with its summer reading program and other virtual … Continue reading
Lane County Farmers Market looks larger this season than in the past. That’s just one more warped oddity of the COVID-19 pandemic all of us … Continue reading
It starts with the troubling and recurring dream as well as the mourning of the loss of her father. She attends a stifling high-society garden … Continue reading
It has been a precious commodity for Eugene the past 16 years. Now the Archaeology Channel International Film Festival, Lane County’s longest running film festival, … Continue reading
The kids are fine. They just need to break out of the tedium of a pandemic-driven lockdown. Don’t we all? The Music Education & Performing … Continue reading
The season of Lent began Feb. 26 with Ash Wednesday, and it has been the same tortuous road for the Christian community as it has … Continue reading
When my time comes, I would like to be cremated and sealed inside a large coffee mug with the pictures of all the cats I’ve … Continue reading
In these apprehensive COVID-19 times, Beth Green is certain of one thing: “We have to figure out what we can do with what we have.” … Continue reading