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Blog: Page 39

Ain’t No Party Like a Street Party

Downtown gay bar ushers in Pride weekend

ArtsBlogMusic 6 years ago

August is Pride Month in Eugene, and to kick it off, Spectrum is hosting a pre-Pride Street Party Friday, Aug 9. Spectrum is more than … Continue reading →

Guns, God and ?

It's not The Onion

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Sometimes satire hits a little too close to home. While covering the God, Guns and Trump (now God, Guns and Liberty) rally, Eugene Weekly was … Continue reading →

Fighting White Supremacy on Springfield City Hall’s Steps

Local activists rally in front of Springfield City Hall, inspired to act after weekend shootings

BlogNews 6 years ago

With only one day’s notice, about 75 people attended a rally in front of Springfield City Hall Wednesday, Aug. 7, to condemn the rise of … Continue reading →

DeFazio Readies for Battle Again

The congressman brings back a resolution limiting presidential war powers

BlogNews 6 years ago

Congressman Peter DeFazio brought his three-stop town hall tour to Eugene Thursday, Aug. 2, where he discussed his reintroduction of a bill limiting the presidential … Continue reading →

Language Games

Famed YouTube media critic Lindsay Ellis talks aliens, LeftTube and role of media with EW

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Lindsay Ellis, a commentator popular for her media-criticism combining comedy and education, says she hadn’t heard about the Facebook group organized to storm Area 51 … Continue reading →

City Council Votes Unanimously (At Last) to Condemn White Supremacy

Councilor's First Amendment concerns derailed earlier vote

BlogNews 6 years ago

Eugene city councilors on Wednesday, July 24, revisited the resolution condemning white supremacy that narrowly passed during Monday’s session with a 4-3 vote. That vote … Continue reading →

Still Stopping Hate

A new Eugene mural sends a message of love

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 6 years ago

When the then-newly renamed Dr. Edwin J. Coleman Community Center was vandalized last year with swastikas and other hate speech, neighborhood residents expressed shock and … Continue reading →

City Council’s Divided Vote Against White Supremacy Causes Controversy

Community members are expressing outrage after narrow passage of resolution

BlogNews 6 years ago

The Eugene City Council on Monday, July 22, narrowly passed a resolution condemning white supremacy. The 4-3 vote came after councilors deliberated for more than … Continue reading →

If Repubs Recalled Kate Brown, Oregon Might Still Have a Democrat for Governor

Next in line for the governorship must hold elected, not appointed, office

BlogNews 6 years ago

In the unlikely event that Republicans angry at Gov. Kate Brown for trying to stop climate change succeed in recalling her, Oregon might still have … Continue reading →

A Downtown Without a Starbucks

Downtown store will close Sept. 1

BlogNews 6 years ago

A bathroom staple in downtown Eugene that also happens to offer coffee and coffee accessories will close, effective Sept. 1. The Starbucks store located at … Continue reading →

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