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Culture

Balling on a Budget

Finding the cheapest craft brews in town

Drink 5 hours ago

Drinking the same old beers can get boring. But upgrading to craft beer doesn’t have to be expensive. To prove it, I went on a … Continue reading →

Home Is Where the Wine Is (Made)

Buckets to bottles: Fruit wines gain ground among Eugene home brewers 

Drink 5 hours ago

You may already know you can grow zucchini, potatoes and tomatoes in a bucket — see the Weekly’s March 5 Home & Garden edition — … Continue reading →

Orange Wines are A-Peeling

Explore Oregon wines beyond red and white

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In the wine world, orange wines remain the underappreciated cousin to the more recognizable reds and whites. But orange wines are gaining in popularity, paralleling … Continue reading →

Beer and Wine on the Horizon

Looking forward at upcoming beer and wine events

Drink 5 hours ago

For the beer and wine enthusiasts here in Eugene and Springfield, there’s a few exciting beer and wine events coming up. On April 2, The … Continue reading →

What’s in a Name?

The Oregon Otter Beer Festival turns a barley malt pun into a purposeful night out in Portland

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Maris Otter, a variety of barley malt that’s been around since the 1960s, has a name that’s hard to ignore. It’s a staple of British … Continue reading →

Uncorked!

Learn about Eugene and Springfield’s beer and wine scene in Cap and Cork

Drink 5 hours ago

Each year, Eugene Weekly takes a deep dive into the diverse beer and wine scene here in Eugene and Springfield. Every time, we’re able to … Continue reading →

Perennial Power

What to plant when it comes to the flowering plants that return each year

Gardening 5 hours ago

April through early May is a great time to plant perennials, those non-woody flowering plants that come back year after year. Buy them soon, while … Continue reading →

Failed Uprising

Oakridge communist revolutionary movement fails due to debates over what is praxis

Satire 1 week ago

Leader of the Oakridge Revolutionary Workers’ Party, comrade Eleanor Bridges, says the party has lost the majority of its political base after a devastating public … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Surge in Violet Protests

The number of violet protests in Eugene continues to grow

Satire 1 week ago

While demonstrations at the beginning of the year were initially uneventful, a Jan. 30 protest with hundreds of people took a turn for the worse … Continue reading →

Federal Building Window ‘Just Did That’

Leaked FBI documents show that the highly debated window at the downtown Eugene Federal Building broke itself

Satire 1 week ago

A leaked internal FBI memo reveals that a window broken during the Jan. 30 anti-ICE protest that the Eugene Police Department declared a riot, “just … Continue reading →

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