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EW-Extra: Page 14

Online Extra Primary Elections Letters

EW-ExtraLetters 12 months ago

COOPMAN AND THE JWN Ted Coopman and the Jefferson Westside Neighbors board seem to think their opinions represent those of everyone in the neighborhood. They … Continue reading →

Racing for Ward 1

Ted Coopman campaigns against Eliza Kashinsky and Ethan Clevenger for Ward 1’s seat on the Eugene City Council

EW-Extra 12 months ago

Ted Coopman, chair of Jefferson Westside Neighbors, is running for the Ward 1 seat on the Eugene City Council as an “Independent Democrat.” Coopman has … Continue reading →

‘Big City Problems’

Ethan Clevenger, a downtown business owner, runs for the Ward 1 Eugene City Council position 

EW-Extra 12 months ago

Ethan Clevenger, owner of  local Porterhouse Clothing Supply and candidate for Ward 1’s seat on Eugene City Council, says he knows that the economic impact … 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 →

Pardon the Interruption

Pardoner may be America’s next great slacker rock band — just don’t tell singer Max Freeland. 

EW-ExtraMusic 1 year ago

Max Freeland says his band Pardoner often gets called “slacker rock,” but he’s unsure if that’s a compliment. “Whenever someone writes us up, even when … Continue reading →

A New DEI Officer is Coming to Town

Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger commits to a new DEI officer role for a path forward for diversity, equity and inclusion on campus

EW-Extra 1 year ago

On April 15, Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger brought together members of the College Council, the school’s college planning and policy body, and faculty … Continue reading →

From Heart-Wrenching To Triumphant 

The Non-Stop Players perform ‘Bright Star’ at ACE through May 12

EW-ExtraTheater 1 year ago

It’s the very first scene from Bright Star, the poignant musical that opened April 26 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene, and Alice Murphy is declaring … Continue reading →

Cinco de Mayo Celebrations

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 1 year ago

Events around town are ready to celebrate this holiday  Grab your dancing shoes because parties are happening all around town this weekend! On Saturday, get … 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 →

Now More Than Ever, Speak Out

The Take Back the Night Rally, March and Speak-Out is April 25 at UO

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 1 year ago

The University of Oregon’s Women’s Center is inviting the campus community to show up and show out for survivors of sexual violence at the 46th … Continue reading →

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