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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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 10 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 2 years 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 2 years 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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