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Culture: Page 105

Ready to Serve

When Holiday Farm Fire hit, Busy Bee Cafe in Springfield offered free meals

Chow 5 years ago

Clara Kolessar’s Apple Watch buzzes. She looks at it and is hit with surprise.  “Oh, holy moly,” she says. “I just got another $500 donation.”  … Continue reading →

More Quesabirria, Please

Look out, Eugene, the quesabirria has arrived

Chow 5 years ago

Originating from the Mexican state of Jalisco, birria is a stew-like dish served at weddings, baptisms and other special occasions (like hangovers). The meal is … Continue reading →

A Salvadoran Dream

A woman escapes civil war and gang violence and builds her mother’s pupusa business in Eugene

Chow 5 years ago

Some of Eugene’s best pupusas, tacos and burritos, come out of a sea-blue trailer in the parking lot of an auto shop near 7th and … Continue reading →

Bring the Heat

Stay on Main Street to find some of the best Mexican food in Springfield

Chow 5 years ago

By Jade Yamazaki Stewart and Henry Houston Imagine a world where there’s one long stretch of road with several stellar Mexican restaurants and carts along … Continue reading →

Horses in the Oregon Wildfire Smoke

What can horse owners do to prevent illness from Oregon's wildfire smoke?

BlogCulture 5 years ago

Headlines have been filled with heartwarming stories of horses being rescued and evacuated from the Oregon fires. The Holiday Farm Fire up the McKenzie River … Continue reading →

Stories, Skits and Sketches

Culture 5 years ago

In the midst of a global pandemic, civil rights movement, historic election and natural disasters, sometimes all we can do is laugh. The Readers Theater … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – September 2020

About Time 5 years ago

September is typically a lazy month for us in the Willamette Valley. Ducklings and goslings are almost as big as the adults, capable of foraging … Continue reading →

Comics for All

Inclusive comics shop opens in downtown Eugene

Culture 5 years ago

The comic book market is changing, says Andrea Gilroy, owner and operator of Books with Pictures, which opened in early March in downtown Eugene. It’s … Continue reading →

Running Through Grief

Eugene’s Emily Halnon now holds fastest known time for Oregon portion of PCT after running it in her mother’s memory

CultureNews 5 years ago

Hiking any portion of the Pacific Crest Trail takes a large amount of willpower. But running it? That takes superhero levels of strength, which Emily … Continue reading →

Day Tripper

Oregonians have gathered enough signatures to get a psilocybin therapy measure on the November ballot

CultureNews 5 years ago

Forget the stigma: Psychedelics aren’t just for the Merry Pranksters anymore. This fall, with the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act, Oregonians can vote to approve psilocybin … Continue reading →

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