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This is otherworldly art that Walt O’Brien believes started in the 1850s, not long after the invention of photography. “I consider myself a student of … Continue reading
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This is otherworldly art that Walt O’Brien believes started in the 1850s, not long after the invention of photography. “I consider myself a student of … Continue reading
He was a meteor. He was an author of such works as Trout Fishing in America, In Watermelon Sugar and The Hawkline Monster, wedged between … Continue reading
Much has changed in 50 years. The nonprofit has spread its wings with facilities throughout Eugene, and it has altered its original name — White … Continue reading
Recently, I attended a prayer vigil in support of migrant children and families. The first speaker was a man from Belize. He and his family … Continue reading
It’s a tribute to perseverance and love in the face of fierce societal turbulence and often-intense private feelings of stigmatization among the people who walk … Continue reading
Much has changed since 2005, be it globally with climate change or in Lane County with population growth. So after 14 years, Lane County’s Community … Continue reading
Eugene — indeed, Lane County as a whole — always has been haven for out-of-state settlers. Why? Let Julie Furst Henning, herself a recent transplant … Continue reading
OREGON ZOO SUMMER CONCERTS in Portland FRIDAY, JUNE 14: RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles, 7pm, $32.50-92.50. SATURDAY, JUNE 15: Indigo Girls, 7pm, $39.50-99.50. SATURDAY, … Continue reading
He heard of Eugene in 1973 through the informational app of the time (person-to-person conversation) and decided on a hitchhiking adventure from Santa Cruz, California, … Continue reading
A quick pass any given day of the week through the 300 block of East 12th Avenue reveals a stark truth: The White Bird Clinic … Continue reading