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UO Faculty Union Announces Intent to Strike

The strike could be as soon as March 31 — the first day of the University of Oregon's spring term

EW-ExtraNews 2 months ago

The University of Oregon’s faculty union, United Academics, announced in a March 20 press release that it intends to strike as soon as March 31. … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Protests, poliical gatherings and more in Lane County

EW-Extra 2 months ago

It’s more important than ever to speak up and show up. Email Editor@EugeneWeekly.com with “Activist Alert” in the subject line to add protests to this … Continue reading →

Jason Isbell

Live at the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts [3.12.25, Oakland, CA]

EW-ExtraMusic 2 months ago

Farming Funds for Rainbow Acres

Rainbow Acres Community Farm raises funds to repair the farm following the January 2024 ice storm

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 2 months ago

The January 2024 ice storm left its mark on Lane County, and over a year later some are still struggling to rebuild. Lydia Scott and … Continue reading →

An Event for the Community

The DisOrient Film Festival celebrates 20 years March 7–9 at Art House

EW-ExtraFilm 2 months ago

It’s time again to settle in for a weekend of beautiful filmmaking with narratives that speak to all. A grass-roots volunteer-run celebration from its start, … Continue reading →

Supporting the Fire Service Fee

Once the cuts are made, it’s not easy to bring services back

EW-ExtraViewpoint 2 months ago

By Lucy Vinis, Jennifer Yeh, Lyndsie Leech and Eliza Kashinsky  The city of Eugene’s Fire Service Fee is a prudent action that enables the city … Continue reading →

Murder-Mystery Satire

Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound is light but fun at Very Little Theatre

EW-ExtraLetters 2 months ago

The Real Inspector Hound, by Tom Stoppard, the acclaimed Czech-born British playwright, can now be seen at the Very Little Theatre’s intimate Stage Left. The … Continue reading →

We Didn’t Fund The Fire

Eugene Fire Fee faces a referendum proposal from the Eugene Chamber of Commerce

EW-ExtraNews 2 months ago

The Eugene Chamber of Commerce has begun gathering signatures to file a referendum in opposition to the Eugene City Council’s vote to adopt a “fire … Continue reading →

The Cards Tell the Story

The Wax Poetry Revue, in collaboration with Eugene artist Peter Harris, performs March 1

ArtsEW-Extra 2 months ago

The cards tell everything. There are 22 major arcana tarot cards representing situations we all face in the grand scheme of life. From the zero … Continue reading →

A Rich Tapestry

The Oregon Quilt Festival returns for its third year Feb. 27 to March 1 at Oregon State Fairgrounds

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 2 months ago

Chock full of vendors, lessons and special guests, the Oregon Quilt Festival has everything you need to celebrate the multicultural art of quilt making. Special … Continue reading →

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