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Anecdotal information, including reports from the director Spike Lee, has spoken of profound effects on some white moviegoers who have just watched his latest movie, … Continue reading
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Anecdotal information, including reports from the director Spike Lee, has spoken of profound effects on some white moviegoers who have just watched his latest movie, … Continue reading
One simple hero. Life and Duty; Love and Death. He is always here. Matthew T. Stone Springfield
I am writing to ask why the cover story of your most recent issue (8/2) was simply a list of things that your staff has … Continue reading
I was surprised and disappointed that you didn’t include the WNYC weekly podcast On The Media, OTM, (onthemedia.org) in your podcast list. They serve of … Continue reading
As a recent transplant I again attended the Whiteaker Block Party — an amazing event celebrating a highly influential neighborhood in this wonderful city. Because … Continue reading
I live in Springfield and would love to ride my bike to work in west Eugene during the dry season, but it’s not the fear … Continue reading
I wonder what Oregonians would think to learn that the liquefied natural gas pipeline has been rejected two times by local jurisdictions in the past … Continue reading
The owners of a local shoe repair shop asked me to fill in for them for a week. I agreed. My first day there, Sonja, … Continue reading
My compliments to Henry Houston for his piece on Measure 105 (“A Measured Attack On Sanctuary,” Aug. 2). I was expecting a one-sided smear assault … Continue reading
In response to a writer from last week who seemed to have a huge problem with outdoor smoking locally (Letters, “Smoke and Mirrors,” Aug. 2): … Continue reading