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Leo Baudhuin

Author: Leo Baudhuin

UNtowels and Sustainable Avowals 

Marley’s Monsters sells sustainable household products in Eugene 

Gift Guide 4 months 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 5 months 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 8 months 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 1 year 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 →

News? In Your Town? It’s More Likely Than You Think

'The Chronicle' and the 'Highway 58 Herald' are working to provide high-quality local news to communities outside Eugene

News 2 years ago

The Chronicle’s Creswell office sits in the middle of town, just off Highway 99 and a couple doors down from the public library. It’s covered … Continue reading →

Lawsuit Against EWEB Alleges Racial Harassment

Lawsuit claims that a former EWEB employee was subjected to death threats and harassment based on his race

News 2 years ago

A former Eugene Water and Electric Board meter reader filed a U.S. District Court lawsuit against EWEB on Aug. 3, alleging that the company failed to … Continue reading →

‘Bison Know Best’

My Brothers’ Farm is using its bison to center soil health and sustainable farming

Culture 2 years ago

Austin Larson, one of the three eponymous brothers of My Brothers’ Farm, lives and works on a 320-acre plot near Creswell and Pleasant Hill. Although … Continue reading →

Black Trans Lives Still Matter

TransPonder’s new executive director wants to increase the organization’s reach and ensure that conversations around Black trans lives didn’t end last summer.

Culture 2 years ago

Kyle Rodriguez-Hudson was named TransPonder’s new executive director on July 1. With the new role, he says he hopes to expand the organization’s outreach and … Continue reading →

Coming Together in the Clouds

The Oregon Country Fair’s second virtual event continues to create space for the Fair community

News 2 years ago

2021 marks the second online Oregon Country Fair after COVID-19 forced the event to a virtual platform in 2020. This year’s Fair in the Clouds … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Talks Reparations

Eugene city councilors looked at reparations efforts in other cities across the country and discussed possibilities in Eugene

BlogNews 2 years ago

One year after Black Lives Matter protests swept the country, the city of Eugene is beginning discussions about reparations — or making amends by paying … Continue reading →

Leo Baudhuin

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