Rules of the Road
Advice for foot travelers from an experienced pedestrian

By Doyle Srader So I’ve lived in Eugene for 17 years. The entire time, I’ve commuted to work on foot, two miles in the morning … Continue reading
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By Doyle Srader So I’ve lived in Eugene for 17 years. The entire time, I’ve commuted to work on foot, two miles in the morning … Continue reading
A Round of Applause, Please I recently attended a few concerts at the Oregon Bach Festival where musicians came from around the world to our … Continue reading
By EW editorial staff • What do you think about Eugene Weekly’s new look and, in particular, the new logo? We think you (like us) … Continue reading
By Shasta Kearns Moore The Oregon Country Fair has been a bright thread woven throughout the fabric of my life. My first Fair was in … Continue reading
The former president credits God for saving him from assassination, claiming, “God was on my side.” I actually agree, in part, and I am thankful … Continue reading
SAVE TV BUTTE If you take a drive out to Oakridge, you may notice lawn signs posted around town and many local residents wearing hats … Continue reading
• With Dr. Jill Biden’s hubby, President Joe Biden, stepping out of the presidential race, everyone is wondering who heir-apparent Vice President Kamala Harris’ running … Continue reading
On the Fourth of July, 25 people rallied at the Federal Building against the rush of June Supreme Court decisions. I loved these talks for … Continue reading
To those who read this commentary, allow me to briefly describe my background and the purpose of my offering. It is designed to inform those … Continue reading
Wait a sec, you must first be connected before you get disconnected. When was that the state of connection? We’ve come a long way, I’d … Continue reading