Alabaster Is Real
It was written in your recent review of the play — Alabaster, by Audrey Cefaly — that Alabaster was “a fictional town in Alabama.” Alabaster … Continue reading
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It was written in your recent review of the play — Alabaster, by Audrey Cefaly — that Alabaster was “a fictional town in Alabama.” Alabaster … Continue reading
A recent article (“Urban Renewal’s Bountiful Harvest,” 5/19) seemed to offer answers about projects that had been pushed out of the way for the new … Continue reading
A note to the Eugene 4J School Board: Your plan to prohibit concealed carry of firearms by licensed individuals on your school grounds would gain … Continue reading
Written locally, read globally, Andrew Roberts is a well-respected historian based in London, England. In his 2021 book The Last King of America, he quotes … Continue reading
I feel compelled to respond to a rather grotesque letter written to Eugene Weekly in the May 26 issue. That letter, abridged: White boys partying … Continue reading
Dear Thomas Alderman (Letters, 5/26): I can agree with you that we need new slogans regarding abortion. How about “Mandatory Vasectomies”? You want laws to … Continue reading
I cannot describe my disappointment with the Eugene City Council budget. As expected the increase in police spending has not worked, still they need more … Continue reading
Calling the smart and courageous Doyle Canning “Dull” Canning (“Carpetbaggering Dilettantes Abound,” 5/12 ) was a low punch even for a former politician and state … Continue reading
According to Education Week’s 2022 School Shooting Tracker, the school shooting at Robb Elementary is the 27th school shooting in the U.S. this year. By … Continue reading
Happy 40th birthday year to Eugene Weekly! (“Vol. 1, No. 1,” 5/19). Weekly papers are America’s heart: local stories, celebrations and concerns, along with a … Continue reading