The Aftermath
Reflecting on a Trauma Intervention Program ride-along
When Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) volunteer Dan Isaacson and I walked away from the scene of my first TIP ride-along he said, “When someone dies, … Continue reading
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When Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) volunteer Dan Isaacson and I walked away from the scene of my first TIP ride-along he said, “When someone dies, … Continue reading
Behavioral health organizations in Lane County say they are expanding their services and helping more people despite the changes in Measure 110, the state’s embattled … Continue reading
Kunu Bearchum is a bit of renaissance man in the art world, so it only makes sense that the hip-hop artist, filmmaker, producer and owner … Continue reading
On March 13, Dan Isaacson receives a call that someone jumped off a parking garage in downtown Eugene. He grabs his go-bag — a backpack … Continue reading
Finding a craft beer in the Pacific Northwest that isn’t a rich, high alcohol by volume (ABV) IPA that sort of tastes like crushed-up pennies … Continue reading
Emily Kokal’s favorite show her indie rock band Warpaint has ever played was in a thunderstorm at Desert Daze in 2018. She says the lightning … Continue reading
On Tuesday, April 16, two Lane County Elections workers were on their sixth hour of filling out test ballots in the Lane County Elections Office. … Continue reading
Gordon Gano wrote the lyrics to the song that would change his life, “Blister in the Sun,” when he was 15. High school didn’t interest … Continue reading
On Oct. 4 Izakaya Meiji shocked foodies of Eugene by announcing that the Western-themed izakaya was undergoing a makeover and would now be called Junglefowl. … Continue reading
“In Graffiti anything goes,” says founder and publisher Don Root. Root is right. Similar to the art you’ll find spray-painted under an overpass, Graffiti is … Continue reading