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I saw Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci performed by Cascadia Concert Opera yesterday in Emmaus Lutheran Church — what magnificent voices, what magnificent music, what magnificent acoustics! … Continue reading
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I saw Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci performed by Cascadia Concert Opera yesterday in Emmaus Lutheran Church — what magnificent voices, what magnificent music, what magnificent acoustics! … Continue reading
Recently, The Register-Guard pulled a fast one. The editors “caught and killed” my timely letter. It was about a visitor to Eugene who has counseled uninformed American … Continue reading
The political left bet the family farm on a racehorse called “climate change,” but that wager was a disaster for us all. America needs efficient … Continue reading
Sept. 20 was the “climate strike” during the United Nations General Assembly meeting. Climate movement leaders urge a “World War II” mobilization to address the … Continue reading
As residents of Eugene’s southwest hills, downwind from Seneca’s biomass power plant, I am pleased to read in your last issue that Beyond Toxics successfully … Continue reading
Rick Levin reviewed the Very Little Theatre production of It Can’t Happen Here (“State of Emergency,” 10/24). Guess what? On July 1, 1919, newspaperman Benito … Continue reading
As a member of Earth’s beautiful, yet crumbling biological community, I want to expose you to our society’s secret killer. Single-use plastics are overrunning our … Continue reading
Your story about “Twiggy” truly startled me — where is your compassion? Here is a family who conveniently “rescues” squirrels to exploit them. If a … Continue reading
Some dreams are realized. Strong and organized. and with money, these voices present their interests. This time, it’s for the 2021 Track and Field Championships … Continue reading
I totally agree with Michelle Holman (Letters, 10/17) when she blasts elected officials for failing to respect the will of the voters. Based on Holman’s … Continue reading