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Culture: Page 46

When You’re Here, You’re Family

At these restaurants, a meal is more than a warm plate

Chow 2 years ago

Meals aren’t just the same without friendly company. Creating a community, family-like atmosphere is what ties together the restaurants we’ve featured in the spring Chow … Continue reading →

Fittingly Green

Hike to viewpoints on the ridgeline of Corvallis

Outdoors 2 years ago

The Corvallis skyline is a dreamland — not of skyscrapers, but of forested peaks. A hike to Fitton Green takes you to a viewpoint that … Continue reading →

5th Street Castle

Eugene City Council crowns Brian Obie, king of the 5th

Satire 2 years ago

Phil Knight might have built a moat around the Jaqua Center and planted a forest around Autzen Stadium, but it’s former Eugene Mayor Brian Obie … Continue reading →

A School Board Odyssey  

Tired of a dysfunctional 4J school board, students program a chatbot to take over 

Satire 2 years ago

As the squabbling Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors continues to make local and state headlines, K-12 students have ousted its members and installed … Continue reading →

City Hauled

The ongoing question of Eugene’s City Hall is resolved

Satire 2 years ago

Eugene’s City Hall is once again in question. Citizens and city councilors alike thought the issue was settled once the agreement was made to purchase … Continue reading →

Native American Student Association at LCC presents the annual Lane Powwow

Culture 2 years ago

The colors will be bold, the headdresses majestic and the pride self-evident Saturday when the Native American Student Association at Lane Community College presents the … Continue reading →

You Spin Me Right Round

Area environmentalist lost on roundabout

Satire 2 years ago

Following yearslong campaigning for the cities of Springfield and Eugene to add more roundabouts to major thoroughfares, a local environmentalist has now become a major … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly Debuts a ‘Mini-News’ Format

In recognition of the click-bait and social media era, stories will be much, much shorter

Satire 2 years ago

Eugene Weekly has taken a hard look at the limited attention span of its readers. And we have finally come to terms with the fact … Continue reading →

Gunning for Sexism

David Loveall arms himself against the feminist agenda

Satire 2 years ago

Recent allegations of sexism and misogyny on the part of the male members of the Lane County Board of Commissioners has several of the more … Continue reading →

If It Smells Like a Duck

UO/Eugene land swap will help football and provide natural gas

Satire 2 years ago

Dizzy with the success of the recent land swap with the city of Eugene that gave even more facilities space to the football team, the … Continue reading →

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