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Matthew Denis

Author: Matthew Denis

Smell No Evil, See No Evil, Drink No Evil

Challenging the massive power and traumatic environmental impact of factory farms

BlogNews 5 years ago

This article is full of shit: Cow shit. Pig shit. Chicken shit. Mounds of shit seeping from mega-farms into drinking water. Bullshit from lobbyists trying … Continue reading →

Greasy Goodness

Gambino’s Hut slings mighty-fine cheesesteaks

Chow 5 years ago

There are few more primal smells that beckon a man to a meal than food fired in black metal. “We still only use cast-iron skillets … Continue reading →

Back from the Dead

A man bought his 'zombie house' in Eugene for next to nothing. But can he keep it?

News 5 years ago

Jonathan Baker bought his house in Eugene’s Jefferson Westside neighborhood for a dollar. The previous owner’s husband had died in 2010, and after 18 months … Continue reading →

Considerate Design

Design needs to incorporate mindful intent for these Lane Community College artists and instructors

Culture 5 years ago

For sculptor and Lane Community College instructor Lee Imonen, design balances interaction and identity. “There’s no distinction between design and fine art, but if there … Continue reading →

The Guardians of Net Neutrality

Local ISPs plan to stay net neutral

BlogNewsTechnology 5 years ago

On December 14, the FCC, led by Chairman Ajit Pai, removed Title II regulations on internet service providers (ISPs), effectively ending net neutrality regulations. On … Continue reading →

Eagles Rock the Hult, Queens Tear the Roof Off

Music 5 years ago

The Hult Center took a break from more urbane offerings Saturday night, Jan. 27, to rock faces off. West Coast darlings Eagles of Death Metal … Continue reading →

Eugene Man Sues Intel

Computer buyer seeks class-action status in suit over Meltdown and Spectre flaws

News 5 years ago

When Eugene’s Wyatt Mann bought a $2,000 Lenovo computer from Best Buy in early December, he didn’t expect its Intel chip to open the door … Continue reading →

Unhoused Books for Unhoused Readers

Gathering community with the Whiteaker Street Library

News 5 years ago

Celia Easton Koehler and Hannah Schandelmeier-Lynch sit perched on milk crates on the corner of Willamette Street and 11th Avenue outside of The Kiva Grocery … Continue reading →

Accessories for the mycologically minded

Mushroom earrings are the perfect quirky Oregon accessory

Gift Guide 5 years ago

To find Sandra Patton, creator and curator of handmade mushroom earrings, I weave through the toe-to-toe crowd packing the Mount Pisgah Arboretum at the 2017 … Continue reading →

Euzine 2.0

Zines are pumping a pulse into Eugene’s art scene

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Eugene’s art scene is not dead. While the closing of the Jacobs Gallery dealt a blow to art’s accessibility in the city, a group of … Continue reading →

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