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Last week’s visual arts story by Ester Barkai, “A Glass Half Full: Eugene and Springfield art venues look for opportunities in uncertain times,” left out … Continue reading
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Last week’s visual arts story by Ester Barkai, “A Glass Half Full: Eugene and Springfield art venues look for opportunities in uncertain times,” left out … Continue reading
We just wanted to thank the community for showing us the joy that a snow sculpture can bring. Who would have thought? Also, we would … Continue reading
In the U.S. we have had the freedom to abuse freedom, and we have. Even though we have helped win two world wars fighting for … Continue reading
As the former site coordinator for senior meals downtown Eugene, I would like to expand and perhaps further humanize a couple of the people you … Continue reading
Right-wing writers such as Jerry Ritter (Letters 12/23) like to claim that Portland burned during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Nonsense! Mostly a number … Continue reading
The Register-Guard informed us recently that the monthly print subscription price is going up from $20-plus per month to $45 per month. Since the new … Continue reading
A drone catapulted airborne from government refrigeration centers gently drops a parachuted container with 2,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine into a remote village in Ghana, … Continue reading
Patrick Starnes is a champion for the people. He seeks to get corporate control out of our politics. For far too long we have been … Continue reading
Is it true that electricity is 100 percent clean? What about all of those electricity generating plants that rely on fossil fuels? What about nuclear … Continue reading
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Earth Stewards Committee, along with Interfaith EarthKeepers (InterfaithEarthKeepers.org), has joined forces with McKenzie River Trust and Long Tom Watershed Council to … Continue reading