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Josiah Pensado

Author: Josiah Pensado

A Boy Named Cuchulain

Local Eugene band ‘A Boy Named Sue,’ fronted by singer-songwriter Cuchulain pays homage to music legend Johnny Cash 

Music 6 months ago

“Hello, my name is Johnny Cash.” Those are the famous words spoken by the American music legend himself before he started performing at Folsom Prison … Continue reading →

Best Bicycle store

Best of Eugene 7 months ago

1. Bicycle Way of Life, 556 Charnelton St., 541-344-4105, 2480 Alder St., 541-342-6155, Bicycleway.com. 2. Shift Community Cycles, 811 W. 6th Ave., 541-728-2453, Shiftcc.org. 3. … Continue reading →

Best Local outdoor recreation store

Best of Eugene 7 months ago

1. Eugene Gear Traders, 505 Willamette St., ste. 110, 541-515-6764, EugeneGearTraders.com. 2. Berg’s Ski Shop, 367 W. 13th Ave., 541-683-1300, BergsSkiShop.com. 3. Run Hub NW, … Continue reading →

Past Due Contracts

After working over 513 days with an expired contract, the National Association of Letter Carriers has reached a tentative agreement

EW-Extra 7 months ago

More than 338,000 letter carriers from the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch 916 were working with an expired contract with the United States … Continue reading →

On the Picket Line

Teamsters Local 206 and 324 enter their second week of picketing Bigfoot Beverages across Oregon to get their union members their pensions back

News 7 months ago

Bigfoot Beverages employees — represented by Teamsters Local 206 and Teamsters Local 324 — have been on strike since Sept. 19, fighting to preserve their … Continue reading →

One Bike at a Time

How e-bikes have changed and are changing the landscape of transportation in Eugene

News 1 year ago

Have you ever been biking down 13th Avenue on a sunny day only to be passed by a jet engine of a bicycle on your … Continue reading →

Grrl Band

Old Nick’s Pub hosted Grrl Band at Old Nick’s Pub to help raise money for  Eugene Weekly.

Music 1 year ago

The self proclaimed scream queens of Eugene took the stage at Old Nick’s Pub on Friday, Jan. 12 to help raise money for Eugene Weekly.  … Continue reading →

Drift King

Pro Drive Racing School and Oregon Department of Transportation demonstrate the best ways to drive in inclement conditions as ODOT faces a lack of funding 

News 1 year ago

You’re driving down I-5, heading over the Siskiyou Pass for your annual holiday visit to see family in California, or you’re taking advantage of holiday … Continue reading →

Bailando en La Cocina 

Andy Llarena brings the food and flavors of Cuba to downtown Eugene

Chow 2 years ago

In order for you to accurately gauge the quality of a Cuban restaurant, you have to order the gold standard of measurement: Cuban sandwich with … Continue reading →

Mongolian Metal Band The HU rips up McDonald Theatre

Mongolian folk metal band The HU stops by the McDonald Theatre on their Warrior Souls tour

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Metal fans from around Eugene banded together at the McDonald Theatre to see Mongolian folk metal band The HU on Oct. 22.  Fresh off their … Continue reading →

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