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Culture: Page 22

The Homestretch On The Pitch

The Lane United men’s soccer team has a home match July 3 at Civic Park

Sports 12 months ago

It may take a miracle at this point of the season for the Lane United FC men’s soccer team to win its division and advance … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Rowing

USRowing regional championships are June 21 through 23 at Dexter Lake

Outdoors 12 months ago

It’s demanding work to get a rowing shell through the rigors of competition in the (hopefully) placid waters of a lake with no headwind to … Continue reading →

Relax and Rejuvenate

An exercise developed in China thousands of years ago is still current and promotes energy and body movement

Culture 1 year ago

“Qigong is the art of cultivating and harmonizing the body, breath and mind, leading to a state of balanced vitality and inner peace,” says Nate … Continue reading →

Animals, Planets And The ‘King Of Instruments’ 

OBF offers free and family-friendly events throughout the festival

Culture 1 year ago

Classical music can be an intimidating maze for kids. Just watch their eyes glaze when you name famous and long-dead composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, … Continue reading →

Hitting the Gym

Willamalane’s fitness expo offers attendees a chance to get physical.

Culture 1 year ago

It’s time to get your sweat on! Willamalane’s Fitness Expo and Health & Wellness Fair will return for the third time on June 8, just … Continue reading →

Summer Has Arrived

As the weather heats up, so does Eugene Weekly’s Summer Guide

Culture 1 year ago

The Earth made one full rotation to get us back to sunny days, breezy nights, picnics, floats down the Willamette River, college students homebound and … Continue reading →

In Your Natural Environment, Literally

Spend one day a month for 10 months out of the year exploring Green Island on the river

Outdoors 1 year ago

Get outdoors this season and explore the nature that this beautiful area has to offer. Living River Exploration Days at Green Island are the second … Continue reading →

Historic Medicine

Hike to the North Umpqua’s pictographs and lookouts

Outdoors 1 year ago

You have to hike to see the ancient pictographs and historic fire lookouts of the North Umpqua. Prehistoric rock art is rare in western Oregon, … Continue reading →

’70s Activism in Eugene: EFFW turns 50

As they celebrate their 50th anniversary, Eugene Friends of Farm Workers invites you to Lane County History Museum to experience what it meant to be a local activist during the ’70s

Culture 1 year ago

As a place with thriving and well-established counterculture movements washed over from the ’60s, Eugene was a fertile hotspot for activism in the ‘70s. Founded … Continue reading →

Groovy, Baby 

Ken Babbs and the Deadhead culture that took Eugene by storm

Culture 1 year ago

It was a hot August night on August 27, 1972 — 98 degrees to be exact — when owners of the Springfield Creamery, Chuck and … Continue reading →

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