Letters to the Editor 2017-09-21
SCORCHED EARTH Rebuild? Do we understand this is a new world and we have to change where we can live? Do we understand that this is … Continue reading
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SCORCHED EARTH Rebuild? Do we understand this is a new world and we have to change where we can live? Do we understand that this is … Continue reading
By Roscoe Caron and Laura Farrelly Kindergarten: It’s German for “children’s garden.” Kindergarten is traditionally based on playing, singing, story-time, creative activities and social interaction. … Continue reading
• Seeing our name in the New York Times doesn’t happen every day. In fact, we’re not sure Eugene Weekly has ever been mentioned in … Continue reading
DICKLESS DOLLS Kari Johnson (“Rejecting Barbie,” Letters, Aug. 24) gives us a very old feminist lecture I’ve heard years ago, taking on what seems to … Continue reading
• We’ve been covering the politics of judicial appointments, first online and today in print, because the rule of law is so critical in the age of … Continue reading
By John Henry, Mike Kimball, Michael Peterson, Michael Carrigan, Guy Maynard and Carol Van Houten Beginning Sunday, Sept. 17, PBS will present a 10-episode, 18-hour … Continue reading
• Eugene Opera’s dramatic resurrection from near bankruptcy continued this week with the naming of Andrew Bizantz as artistic director and Erika Rauer as executive … Continue reading
SOUR GRAPES Kendra Lady, in her Aug. 31 letter, made a very heartfelt and passionate point about the University of Oregon and its fans’ “cult … Continue reading
HOUSING HYPOCRISY In “Say Adieu to fees for ADUs” (EW, Aug. 17), Terri Harding continues Eugene planner’s “alternative facts” campaign against single-family homeowners. Harding claims … Continue reading
I like to float rivers. That’s a huge understatement. There is almost nothing that I would rather be doing than floating on a river. There … Continue reading