Prepping for Baby
A new mom reflects on the items and local services she most cherishes

It was Oct. 29, the night we came home from the hospital with our baby girl, and the scene was utterly ridiculous. Approaching bedtime we … Continue reading
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It was Oct. 29, the night we came home from the hospital with our baby girl, and the scene was utterly ridiculous. Approaching bedtime we … Continue reading
I got sick the summer between my freshman and sophomore years at the University of Oregon. This wasn’t a one-and-done sickness. It was the slow-burning … Continue reading
Apparently white supremacy generates clicks. In Eugene Weekly’s more or less annual look back at the most-read stories of the year, the two top stories … Continue reading
Going out to party on New Year’s Eve? You do know why they call it “amateur night,” right? According to a press release from the … Continue reading
Arts & Culture Local Theater Oregon Contemporary Theatre OCTheatre.org • 541-684-6988 Very Little Theatre TheVLT.com • 541-344-7751 Actors Cabaret of Eugene ActorsCabaret.org • 541-683-4368 Cottage Theatre CottageTheatre.org • 541-942-8001 … Continue reading
In the final days of the holiday season, the best gift may not be a present that ends up under your tree. If you have … Continue reading
In this week’s episode of What’s Happening, Eugene Weekly staffers dramatically read their favorite I Saw Yous from the year. I Saw Yous are sort of like modern day love letters that EW readers send in about strangers on the street, loved ones, friends and whoever. Get ready for some slam poetry from people who don’t know how to do slam poetry.
The royalty free tracks we used in this episode were:
– “Say Something” by Ryan Little
– “Hard Boiled” by Kevin MacLeod
– “Backbay Lounge” by Kevin MacLeod
– “Sidewalk Shade – slower” by Kevin MacLeod
EW‘s longtime “Living Out” columnist Sally Sheklow reminded us of this oldie but goodie holiday column! Check your calendar — Hanukkah is over. Dec. 10, … Continue reading
Oakridge is known for its transition from a logging town to a mountain bike mecca. Now it will be known for its art. Sunny Zylstra … Continue reading
The rainy season has swept in at last, bringing happiness to the mosses and ferns that grow on the branches of the deciduous trees. It … Continue reading