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Emily Topping

Author: Emily Topping

#JusticeForJerrin

A University of Oregon student graduates while fighting for justice for her father who she says was wrongfully convicted of murder

News 10 months ago

When Imani Wolery was younger, friends would occasionally ask her to point out her father in the audience at volleyball games and school drama performances, … Continue reading →

Connecting Through Culture

The DisOrient Asian American Film Festival screens virtually from March 19-28

Film 2 years ago

The 16th annual DisOrient Asian American Film Festival almost didn’t happen this year. Last year’s festival, which screened March 10-15, narrowly became one of the … Continue reading →

Passport To The Couch

Your guide to lesser known travel docu-series

Travel 2 years ago

There’s never been a better time to feel satisfied just by sitting on the couch. As the general population waits anxiously for a mass roll-out … Continue reading →

Ivory Irene McCuen: 1990-2021

NewsObituary 2 years ago

Ivory Irene McCuen died Jan. 24 on the streets of Eugene. She was 30.  She was found outdoors in a parking lot near West 17th … Continue reading →

Wandering the Earth, Alone

Prize-winning Nasumice (Adrift), directed by South Eugene High School graduate Caleb Burdeau, is now available online

Film 2 years ago

Two men sit by a well, peering into the milky darkness below. They are separated by a language barrier — one man Bosnian, the other … Continue reading →

Observed and Remembered

Erik Sandgren landscapes at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Last summer, artist Erik Sandgren stood at a vantage point on Crater Lake, overlooking Umpqua National Forest as swaths of old growth trees, fields and … Continue reading →

Georgia on Their Mind

Staffers for Peter DeFazio worked door to door in Georgia to help Democrats win back the U.S. Senate

News 2 years ago

It had been a long few days walking through the neighborhoods of Savannah, Georgia, and the miles were starting to catch up to Sierra Dameron. … Continue reading →

Keepin’ It Reel

Eugene’s embryonic film industry offers support, collaboration to aspiring producers and directors

Film 2 years ago

As Eugene filmmaker David Mort speaks about the growing film community in Lane County, he’s got one hand holding a phone to his ear and … Continue reading →

Pro-Trump Rally in Eugene Turns Violent

An anti-socialism and pro-Trump demonstration was declared a riot when counter-protesters clashed with attendees

BlogNews 2 years ago

A car made its way through a pro-Trump rally outside the Eugene Federal Courthouse building on Jan. 9 blasting the song “FDT,” or Fuck Donald … Continue reading →

The Final Outpost

Bend director Taylor Morden’s The Last Blockbuster takes a nostalgic look at the end of an era

Film 2 years ago

For those who grew up before the digital streaming age of Netflix and Amazon Prime, visiting the video store might have been the best part … Continue reading →

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