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Culture: Page 133

Eating Fatty Duck in UO Duck Country

Rye isn’t ducking around with its Pekin duck

Chow 6 years ago

Rye has some wicked good duck on its menu. After all, everyone should try their duck poutine if they are going to live near a … Continue reading →

Oregon Wins at Home Again

4-0 win against Villanova is first shutout of season

BlogCultureSports 6 years ago

Oregon’s second 2019 season home game didn’t have the flurry of shots like Friday’s game. Oregon (2-1-1) instead played a smarter, more defensive game that, … Continue reading →

Oregon Soccer Finds First Win of Season at Home

Oregon has a flurry of shots during game, but beats Portland State, 4-2

BlogCultureSports 6 years ago

It’s a good thing the game started about 20 minutes late. Nearly 7:05 pm, when the match was supposed to start, many women’s soccer fans … Continue reading →

Emerald City Roller Derby Pudding Wrestling

Culture 6 years ago

Ric Flair may be the greatest professional wrestler alive, but when it comes to pudding wrestling, you have a chance to prove you’re as good … Continue reading →

White Bird Clinic 50th Anniversary Fundraiser

Culture 6 years ago

Much has changed in 50 years. The nonprofit has spread its wings with facilities throughout Eugene, and it has altered its original name — White … Continue reading →

Planned Parenthood Party With Pets!

Raise money for reproductive health care on Sunday

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Planned Parenthood has been under attack — the latest is Trump gag rule could affect more than 4 million people who rely on Title X … Continue reading →

Small but Mighty Daffodils

It’s never too early to think about your spring bulbs

Gardening 6 years ago

Why should you be thinking about spring flowering bulbs in August?  Because the best time to order bulbs for fall planting and spring bloom is … Continue reading →

Puzzling Around Eugene

A mother of five finds adventure at Groupon

Culture 6 years ago

If you’re like me and you have the attention span of a puppy in a tennis ball factory, conventional board games may not be your … Continue reading →

The Puzzle Issue

Culture 6 years ago

Letters Word Search! We get them in our inbox each week. now you can find the words we see again and again By Chelsea Lovejoy … Continue reading →

No Sermons to Be Seen

God, Guns and Liberty, and the coals of democracy

Culture 6 years ago

Recently, I attended a prayer vigil in support of migrant children and families. The first speaker was a man from Belize. He and his family … Continue reading →

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