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Art Born of Industry

Eugene’s new Museum of Techno Art will fully open in October but is open for previews now by appointment 

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

A new museum where art combines with industry and delivers audiences a slice of everything from fashion to history is just months away from opening … Continue reading →

Animal Funding Restored

Budget committee votes to reinstate Greenhill’s animal services funding 

BlogEW-Extra 2 years ago

By Bob Keefer and Camilla Mortensen On May 24 the city of Eugene’s Budget Committee restored funding for the animal services provided by Greenhill Humane … Continue reading →

Symphony Head Resigns

Scott Freck is leaving Eugene Symphony amid financial woes

ArtsBlogMusic 2 years ago

In a surprise move, the long-time administrative leader of the Eugene Symphony is resigning from his job effective June 9. Scott Freck is in his … Continue reading →

Humpin’ Garbage, Learning Life’s Lessons

Paul Neville reads from his coming-of-age first novel at Tsunami Books

ArtsBlogBooks 2 years ago

He established himself in Eugene through the decades as a reporter and associate editor at The Register-Guard as well as director of public relations and … Continue reading →

Understanding How To Help End Hunger

FOOD For Lane County is seeking input with a public survey

BlogNews 2 years ago

A lingering issue before the pandemic, food insecurity continues to have a grip in Lane County, and FOOD For Lane County, a nonprofit that partners … Continue reading →

It’s First Friday!

Here are a few picks for your Friday night ArtWalk viewing

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

Downtown Eugene is full of art tonight as First Friday ArtWalk has galleries open and showing their wares from 5:30 to 8 pm Friday, April … Continue reading →

Joyful Love, Joyful Activism

Author George Lakey is at Tsunami Books March 9

ArtsBlogBooks 2 years ago

If it seems that George Lakey has been at every pivot point of social change in the United States since the 1950s, that’s because it’s … Continue reading →

Starbucks Workers Strike Back!

EMU Starbucks Workers strike after seven-year Starbucks employee is let go

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

On Thursday, March 2, at 11:30 am Alice was told she was being fired from the University of Oregon’s EMU Starbucks. After working at different … Continue reading →

Visible Time

Kum Ja Lee’s artworks strive to make time visible using different types of fiber and other mediums

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

I meet artist Kum Ja Lee at the opening of her exhibit Perception of Time and Space, which is on display until March 16 at … Continue reading →

Ballots Behind Bars

Could 2023 be the year Oregon restores voting rights to people with felony convictions?

BlogNews 2 years ago

By Julia Shumway A coalition of civil rights groups stymied in their attempts over the past two years to expand voting rights to Oregonians serving … Continue reading →

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