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Emily Dunnan

Author: Emily Dunnan

Polynesian Paradise

LovaKava is an alternative tea bar dedicated to that calming root

Chow 5 years ago

Why would you drink a dirt-flavored tea made from powdered Polynesian plant roots? Because it feels amazing. The kava root, visually reminiscent of the weeds … Continue reading →

Power and Prowess

Ballet Fantastique takes on 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'

Dance 5 years ago

How do you present an antiquated, strictly traditional art form like ballet to an audience whose musical oldies are only 30 years old? Answer: fusion. … Continue reading →

Collaborative Storytelling

Video games are an art form

ArtsTechnology 6 years ago

I am not a gamer, but I am an artist. “What is art?” is an important question to me. The fine-art world’s answer has been … Continue reading →

A Flair for the Traditional

Authenticity is key at Mi Patio's Mexican cuisine

Chow 6 years ago

From the homemade corn tortillas to the whimsical cartoons painted on the side, the Mi Patio food truck is an authentic Mexican restaurant on wheels. … Continue reading →

Shakespeare in the Park brings ‘Henry V’ outdoors

Theater 6 years ago

This year Shakespeare in the Park adapted Henry V for a short outdoor performance directed by Sharon Sèlove. A narrator (David Stuart Bull), sporting awesome … Continue reading →

The Comfort Taco

Tacovore dishes out PNW-Mex style

Chow 6 years ago

Tacovore’s atmosphere is like its salsa: fresh and laid back. Whether you sit on the breezy patio or at the well-stocked bar, it’s a vibrant … Continue reading →

A New Queen is Crowned

The Patron SLUG of Arts and Culture

News 6 years ago

The newly enthroned 35th SLUG Queen Santa Frida Babosita plans to use her new position to further the arts and raise awareness for Latinos and … Continue reading →

Stand Up at the Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival

Liberal or conservative, you should go to Pride

Culture 6 years ago

As a student at a local Christian college, I am probably the most conservative person at Eugene Weekly. I want to attend Pride to show … Continue reading →

Emily Dunnan

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