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Culture: Page 183

North-westward Expansion

Rain Northwest brings finer dining to west Eugene

Chow 8 years ago

For years the building at 1190 City View Street housed a dowdy local Mexican favorite named Nacho’s Restaurant, and for years the building blended right … Continue reading →

The Oregon Trail

Explore food frontiers at Lewis + Clark Restaurant

Chow 8 years ago

Step into Lewis + Clark Restaurant, a catering service turned full-time brick ‘n’ mortar restaurant on Martin Luther King Boulevard Jr. Boulevard in Eugene you’re … Continue reading →

Growing Concern

Yep Yep Farm fights to stay organic

Chow 8 years ago

Jason Waligoske and his wife, Louisa Waligoske, are farmers. They have a dilapidated collection of outbuildings and greenhouses on the 4.6-acre former plant nursery site … Continue reading →

Truck Dreams

Authentic Mexican Food at Dos Banderas

Chow 8 years ago

The aroma of smoky mesquite lures your nostrils around the corner of West Broadway onto Olive Street, to Dos Banderas, the little food truck that … Continue reading →

American Qur’an

The holy book of Islam, interpreted by an American artist

Culture 8 years ago

The traditional holy book of Islam has been defaced, burned, defecated on and denounced in the decade and a half that’s followed the Sept. 11, … Continue reading →

Weed Worker Permits Easy to Obtain

CannabisNews 8 years ago

If your New Year’s resolution involves quitting your current job, you can now consider an array of jobs within Oregon’s budding recreational marijuana industry. But … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

Many birds now rely on the kindness of bird feeders

About Time 8 years ago

The natural world has its regular rhythms disrupted by natural disasters like ice storms, much the way human environments change. Incense cedar trees have proven … Continue reading →

Wine Label Whimsy

Fun labels can wrap around a good wine

Drink 8 years ago

Must be global weirding: A carny barker-snakeoil hustler gets elected president of the U.S.; ice forms on December rosebuds; and in the wine world, someone … Continue reading →

Knights Arrant

Eugene’s Order of Steel is not what you think

Culture 8 years ago

You hear the rhythmic metal tick-tock of armor plates clapping against chainmail from a long way off. The sun sinks in the west as three … Continue reading →

Tanks for the Memories

A float in the isolation pod will bring you up against yourself, and you might be the better for it

Culture 8 years ago

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by the idea of submerging myself in a sensory deprivation tank. As a kid, I … Continue reading →

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