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Emma J Nelson

Author: Emma J Nelson

Raise a Glass

Two women-owned businesses are partnering to celebrate International Women’s Day March 8

Whats-Happening 3 months ago

To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, Viking Brewing Company and Threadbare Print House — two women-owned Eugene businesses — are partnering to host … Continue reading →

Disruption vs. Stability

The Wayne Morse Center’s panel discussion of the new Republican Majority is Tuesday, Feb. 25

Whats-Happening 3 months ago

Deep breaths, everybody. It’s been a little over three months since Nov. 5, 2024, and already local communities have faced a deluge of conflicting, confusing … Continue reading →

Coming Full Circle

Local bluegrass quintet Belltower takes the beergarden stage Feb. 20

Music 3 months ago

In Aedan Seaver’s freshman year at the University of Oregon, he began jamming with fellow freshman and singer-songwriter/guitarist Micah Primack. Seaver had been trained in … Continue reading →

Up in the Air

Youth aerial performers take to the stage — or skies — of the Hult Center

Performing Arts 3 months ago

Aerial performers know what it feels like for the world to tip upside down better than most. Zenith Aerial Arts is the aerial circus ensemble … Continue reading →

Fucking Around to Find Out

There are a variety of ways — from workshops to participation — to discover your fetish in Eugene

Culture 3 months ago

From hot wax to sharp objects, there are a litany of ways to spice up the bedroom that you may not have considered.  Be it … Continue reading →

Federal Funding in Flux

Public research universities that rely on federal funding may lose a vital resource

EW-ExtraNews 4 months ago

The Trump administration’s pause on federal grants could have put a halt on research and innovation efforts taking place at Oregon universities. On Jan. 27, … Continue reading →

Be Vibrant!

Kick off Black History Month with drag, dance and burlesque on Feb. 1

EW-Extra 4 months ago

In the United States, drag originated from the Black community in the 1800s when William Dorsey Swann, the first self-proclaimed drag queen, hosted private balls … Continue reading →

Get Moving, Go Nowhere

Cycling and spin classes are a low-impact, high-cardio opportunity to get active

HealthWhats-Happening 4 months ago

Running isn’t the only form of cardio available to those in TrackTown USA. Cycling, or spin, is a cardio exercise that has a low impact … Continue reading →

‘I Lived to Tell the World’

The Immigrant Story and Oregon State University partner to tell the story of genocide survivors Feb. 1

Whats-Happening 4 months ago

The indomitable human spirit is no lie. The Immigrant Story is an Oregon-based nonprofit that tells the stories of immigrants and refugees who have come … Continue reading →

Son of a Son of a Sailor

The Jimmy Buffett-themed drag performance, Drag Me to Margaritaville, is Saturday, Jan. 25

Performing Arts 4 months ago

It’s five o’clock somewhere. Take a break and step into the island lifestyle of Jimmy Buffett — the singer-songwriter of “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” “A Pirate … Continue reading →

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