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Emerson Brady

Author: Emerson Brady

Losing a Third Space

Libraries in Eugene and across the country are facing budget cuts again

News 1 year ago

In the heart of downtown Eugene, the library’s four floors are bustling. There’s a teen lounge with weekly events, an outdoor play area for kids, … Continue reading →

Unbroken

An inside look in Eugene’s glassblowing mecca, where bongs are sold for up to $62,000

Culture 1 year ago

 In 2001 Chris Carlson was working at a checkout stand in a Los Angeles Home Depot when Tommy Chong walked through the door. Carlson didn’t … Continue reading →

Protest Shuts Down I-5 South

Oregon State Police and Eugene Police Department respond to a large protest blocking I-5 south

EW-Extra 1 year ago

At 10 am on April 15, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) reported that all lanes of Interstate 5 southbound were closed at the intersection of … Continue reading →

Not Your Mother’s House 

Mother’s House has all the comfort food of home packed in a food truck

Chow 1 year ago

Dining at Mother’s House sort of feels like coming home — with better fried chicken and fewer questions about my future.  Despite being a takeout … Continue reading →

CAHOOTS and HOOTS Demand a Fair Contract

Crisis intervention groups CAHOOTS and HOOTS fight for higher wages and better benefits with White Bird after bargaining for over a year

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

 On April 5, roughly 100 people rallied at Kesey Square to support the CAHOOTS and HOOTS union in their efforts to negotiate a new contract … Continue reading →

Who Wants More Pickleball?

The Emerald Valley Pickleball Foundation is raising $5 million for more local pickleball courts  

News 1 year ago

On an unusually warm March afternoon, the line to play pickleball at Westmoreland Park was only getting longer. My playing partners were Alicia Hays, president … Continue reading →

2024: The Year of Jell-O

Pregame the Annual Jell-O Art Show with Jell-O shots inspired by Eugene’s finest Jell-O artists

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Every December my dear friend Isaac and I make a list of trend predictions for the upcoming year. We argue over whether bobs are making … Continue reading →

Got Carbon-Neutral Beef? 

Market of Choice is now selling sustainable beef in stores across Oregon   

News 1 year ago
cow standing on grass field

“Carbon-neutral beef” is the kind of oxymoron that makes any environmentally conscious consumer scratch their head.  But Austin Allred, owner of Washington-based Royal Ranch, says … Continue reading →

Blood, Guts and Bambi?

Bampire gives Bambi a killer transformation in the latest film coming out of Eugene

Film 1 year ago

Bambi, the sweet Disney star, is getting a makeover — hopefully in time for Halloween — complete with fangs that could kill in the upcoming … Continue reading →

‘Cultivating Community’ and Environmental Law

One of the largest and oldest public interest environmental law conferences in the world is being held in Eugene

News 1 year ago

Since 1983, PIELC has taken over the University of Oregon Law school for three days full of workshops, panels and discussions about climate justice and … Continue reading →

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