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Eve Weston

Author: Eve Weston

Be Gay, Play Cards

Check out this year's annual Eugene Nerd Pride this weekend at Park Blocks

Whats-Happening 15 hours ago

Get your nerd on this weekend at Eugene’s annual Nerd Pride, where around 40 different vendors will be selling artwork, trading cards and other fantasy-related … Continue reading →

Armed and Fabulous

As attacks escalate against LGBTQ+ people around the country, many are taking up arms

News 15 hours ago

“Why do you own a gun?”  My answer to that frequent question is always this: Because I feel that I have to.  Being a transgender … Continue reading →

One Step at a Time

Liberty Walks is walking almost 3,000 miles across the U.S. to foster connection and unity

News 1 week ago

“What if we actually embrace a moment of curiosity about each other and imagine that the future is awaiting, rather than that it’s already behind … Continue reading →

Save Our Chateau

Preservation advocates are trying to save the Oregon Caves Chateau

EW-ExtraTravel 1 week ago

The Oregon Caves Chateau was recently designated as one of the 11 most endangered historic places of 2025 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. … Continue reading →

Oh Dude, That’s RAD

Radical Alternative Development is hosting one of its biggest ever Mental Health Awareness Benefits this summer

Whats-Happening 2 weeks ago

Every summer, Radical Alternative Development, or RAD, hosts a mental health awareness benefit punk show. The show, hosted at Washington Jefferson Park, is meant to … Continue reading →

Law and Water

Eugene Water and Electric Board faces lawsuit from environmental advocates

News 2 weeks ago

Environmental advocates allege in a lawsuit that the Eugene Water and Electric Board failed to implement legally required fish passage measures and instead opted for … Continue reading →

Transforming Ballet

Fermata Ballet Collective, winner of this year’s Arts and Business Alliance visionary award, is diversifying ballet

Dance 1 month ago

Eugene’s Fermata Ballet Collective is transforming the local ballet scene by telling the story of those who normally might not have their story told, its … Continue reading →

The Past, Present and Future of Indigiqueer People

A new exhibit at the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History explores queer Indigenous culture

Visual Arts 1 month ago

Learn more about queer Indigenous culture at the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History with its latest exhibit, Transgressors. Opening May 15, … Continue reading →

Brewing Up A Storm

Eugene breweries are keeping the craft scene alive with the annual Eugene Beer Week coming in June

Drink 2 months ago

When folks think about beer culture in Oregon, they might think of Portland first. But Eugene’s beer scene is alive and growing. You can experience … Continue reading →

From Ashes to Light

Civic Stadium reopens with a first responder soccer match

Whats-Happening 2 months ago

Go and celebrate a new season at Civic Park a decade after a tragic fire left in ruins the old Civic Stadium — the once … Continue reading →

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