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Culture: Page 145

Take A Safe Tea Trip

Springfield-based company leads tours through tea hot spots

Travel 6 years ago

Raj Vable, founder of Springfield-based Young Mountain Tea Company, wanted to find a way to cover the costs for his company’s necessary trips to India … Continue reading →

A Cup of Hospitality

A story of tea in Istanbul

Travel 6 years ago

Through a glass of the Turkish çay (pronounced chai), the amber red glow of light passes through, casting it onto the two sugar cubes placed … Continue reading →

Tea and Hiking in Las Vegas

A savage journey in search of winter sunshine

Travel 6 years ago

We don’t gamble. We’re not opposed, but my wife and I are both truly bored by even the idea. The lure of jackpots simply doesn’t … Continue reading →

Junction City Schools Have Simply the Best Snow Day Announcements Ever

Simon and Garfunkel parody sets off even more videos

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Administrators at Junction City School District made the the most of their snow day… making a snow day parody music video to announce school was … Continue reading →

Tacos, Weed and Cute Cars

Bloomberg profiles local electric carmaker Arcimoto

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Business writer Ashlee Vance, known for his biography of Elon Musk, came to Eugene recently to enjoy weed and Taco Bell for his “Hello World” … Continue reading →

Q&A with Texan singer-songwriter Tish Hinojosa

The 63-year-old Mexican-American musician talks about bilingualism, her Mexican-American identity and the inspirations behind her music

BlogCulture 7 years ago
Photo: Natalie Rhea

As the youngest of 13 siblings in San Antonio, Texas, Tish Hinojosa was the odd one out for her interest in music. Her music, which … Continue reading →

Ancient Mating Rituals

Eugene author of Love Factually offers solutions for the pitfalls of modern dating

Culture 7 years ago

They stand everywhere, ready and willing to get back into the dating world. They are the single parents with too little time to control the … Continue reading →

Sexual Empowerment

A local sexologist discusses the idea of women embracing their pleasure

Culture 7 years ago

The idea of a woman knowing and pleasuring herself has not been in vogue for thousands of years,” says Regena Thomashauer (aka Mama Gena), bestselling … Continue reading →

Birds & Bees

A young mother prepares herself to have the sex talk with her daughter

Culture 7 years ago

No mom wants to explain boners to her eight-year-old daughter, right? And yet, there I was: slouched over the kitchen table, nervously sculpting non-threatening puppy … Continue reading →

Below the Belt

A steamy talk with Savage Love sex advice columnist Dan Savage

Culture 7 years ago
Photo: Roman Robinson

Almost 30 years ago, Dan Savage started writing a sex advice column for Seattle upstart The Stranger, an independent newspaper that has become a benchmark … Continue reading →

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