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EW-Extra: Page 21

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 →

Circus on Edge

A nail-biting, R-rated experience came to Eugene

EW-ExtraPerforming Arts 1 year ago

Comical, artistic, creepy and jaw-dropping are just a few words to describe Paranormal Cirque. Driving down 13th Avenue, I saw a line outside wrapped around … Continue reading →

Bring On The HUMP!

The Dan Savage HUMP! Film Festival — Part 1 makes a stop in Eugene

CultureEW-Extra 1 year ago

It has become so popular that organizers decided to double the sex, double the kink and double the fun, so there will be two tours … Continue reading →

Protest Shuts Down I-5 South

Oregon State Police and Eugene Police Department respond to a large protest blocking I-5 south

EW-Extra 1 year ago

At 10 am on April 15, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) reported that all lanes of Interstate 5 southbound were closed at the intersection of … Continue reading →

Very Little Theatre Offers an Unusual View of Segregation 

In 1959 a children’s book about the marriage of a black rabbit and a white rabbit caused an uproar in Alabama

EW-ExtraTheater 1 year ago

During his long career as an illustrator of children’s books, Garth Williams illustrated nearly 100 renowned tomes loved by countless children and adults. Who can … Continue reading →

CAHOOTS and HOOTS Demand a Fair Contract

Crisis intervention groups CAHOOTS and HOOTS fight for higher wages and better benefits with White Bird after bargaining for over a year

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

 On April 5, roughly 100 people rallied at Kesey Square to support the CAHOOTS and HOOTS union in their efforts to negotiate a new contract … Continue reading →

4J Flag Directive

4J District administration under fire for ordering the removal of a Palestine flag from a Spencer Butte Middle School classroom 

EW-Extra 1 year ago
Logo for the 4J school district on the side of the district building

On March 18, a Spencer Butte Middle School math teacher hung a scarf stylized as a Palestine flag from the wall of his classroom. An … Continue reading →

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