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Leo Baudhuin

Author: Leo Baudhuin

‘A Place to be Together at the End of the World’

Spectrum Queer Bar’s employees and performers on what the space has meant to them

News 10 months ago

I learned Spectrum Queer Bar was closing at a drag king bake sale in June.  Heavy Cream, the artist hosting the event, who Eugene Weekly … Continue reading →

Best Climate Change Fighters/Environmental Group

Best of Eugene 2 years ago

1. McKenzie River Trust 120 Shelton McMurphey Blvd ste. 270. 541-345-2799. McKenzieRiver.org.  2. Cascadia Wildlands 120 Shelton McMurphey Blvd ste. 250. 541-434-1463. CascWild.org. 3. Our … Continue reading →

Best Local Beer 

Best of Eugene 2 years ago

1. ColdFire Brewing 263 Mill St. 541-636-3889. ColdFireBrewing.com.  2. Oakshire Brewing 207 Madison St. 541-654-5520. OakBrew.com. 3. Ninkasi Brewing 272 Van Buren St. 541-344-2739. NinkasiBrewing.com. … Continue reading →

Garden Guerrillas 

Community members have turned a plot of unused land into a neighborhood garden, complete with weekly work parties and free produce for all

News 2 years ago

Over the summer, the little plot of land just off West 15th Avenue and Jefferson Street has come alive. The space sits on the city … Continue reading →

Tattooing Transness

Transmasculine and nonbinary people on the relationship between their tattoos and their trans identities

Culture 2 years ago

The second time I remember experiencing gender euphoria was when I got my octopus tattoo.  The first time was earlier that year — January 2021, … Continue reading →

You Build It, They Will Come (to Civic Park)

Lane United FC’s women’s team kicks off its inaugural season in May. Club management hopes the new team will provide additional pathways for women in soccer.

NewsSports 2 years ago

The wait is almost over: Lane United FC’s new women’s soccer team is set to play its home opener May 19 at Civic Park. The … Continue reading →

UNtowels and Sustainable Avowals 

Marley’s Monsters sells sustainable household products in Eugene 

Gift Guide 3 years ago

Eugene residents looking for sustainable holiday gift options need not go further than Fifth Street Public Market. Marley’s Monsters, which sits along Market Alley, offers … Continue reading →

Best Drag queen

Best of Eugene 3 years ago

1. Slutashia (Sam Thrower) Facebook.com/Slutashia 2. Karress Ann Slaughter (Cornel Hardiman) Facebook.com/GlamazonsEugene 3. Lyta Blunt (Deziree Brock) Facebook.com/Lytablunt/ In a post-pandemic lockdown Eugene drag scene … Continue reading →

To a T

My thoughts about six months on testosterone

Culture 3 years ago

The internet is home to so many blogs and videos of trans people documenting their transitions: binding and tucking tips, clothing advice, surgery and hormone … Continue reading →

If the Levee Breaks

Springfield seeks $40 million to repair a levee that protects tens of thousands of its citizens

News 3 years ago

Springfield’s 42nd Street Levee lowers flood risks for roughly one-third of the city’s population, serving as a barrier between the McKenzie River and 24,000 people … Continue reading →

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