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Culture: Page 24

Everyone Is an Artist With a Little Liquid Courage

Grab your favorite beverage and paint your worries away

Culture 1 year ago

One by one, people trickle into the door, grab an apron and find an open seat. A palette full of brown, red, orange, white, blue, … Continue reading →

Sweet and Spicy Beer

Rogue and Xicha Brewing created a summer beer that pays homage to Xicha’s Latin roots

Drink 1 year ago

Finding a craft beer in the Pacific Northwest that isn’t a rich, high alcohol by volume (ABV) IPA that sort of tastes like crushed-up pennies … Continue reading →

Smooth Sippin’

Eugene Weekly interns take on the local cider scene so you don’t have to

Drink 1 year ago

By Emma J Nelson and Amelia Winkelman  Us two Eugene Weekly interns have scampered around Eugene, trying some of the city’s local cideries. But braving … Continue reading →

From Grape to Glass

How Oregon’s winemakers create that delicious vino we all know and love

DrinkEW-Extra 1 year ago

Allow me to take you on a journey into wine country — Oregon wine country. Known internationally for its pinot noir, the Willamette Valley wine … Continue reading →

Sounds, Smells, Tastes and Wines

A local musician’s ‘Vinisthesia’ brings wine and music into a sensory experience

DrinkMusic 1 year ago

All wine drinkers know — it isn’t just about the taste, the smell or that buzz — it’s about the experience. The friends we share … Continue reading →

Big Trees and a Hot Soak

Hike an old-growth forest trail on the way to Terwilliger

Outdoors 1 year ago

Hot springs should be earned. A soak certainly seems more satisfying after a day of hiking. And I don’t think the quarter-mile trail to Terwilliger … Continue reading →

Meiji Makes a Comeback

After six months as Junglefowl, Izakaya Meiji announces a triumphant return

ChowEW-Extra 1 year ago

On Oct. 4 Izakaya Meiji shocked foodies of Eugene by announcing that the Western-themed izakaya was undergoing a makeover and would now be called Junglefowl.  … Continue reading →

How To Be a Chill-Ass Jit Floating the Willamette River

Looking to cool off? Eugene Weekly breaks down how to float the river in a safe, fun and legal way this spring.

NewsOutdoors 1 year ago

As a senior at the University of Oregon, spring only truly begins for me when I have my first float along the Willamette River. Nothing … Continue reading →

It’s All About Balance

Slacklining, a popular solo sport, was born from the competitive nature of a Eugene artist

Outdoors 1 year ago

Adam Grosowsky surfs back and forth just feet above the rushing water of the Row River. At 65 years old, he’s just as agile on … Continue reading →

Unbroken

An inside look in Eugene’s glassblowing mecca, where bongs are sold for up to $62,000

Culture 1 year ago

 In 2001 Chris Carlson was working at a checkout stand in a Los Angeles Home Depot when Tommy Chong walked through the door. Carlson didn’t … Continue reading →

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