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Culture: Page 167

Sin or Sinclair?

Broadcast company’s tentacles reach widely

Culture 7 years ago

Sinclair Broadcasting started in 1971 with a radio station and single TV station, WBFF-TV in Maryland. Now Sinclair is a media behemoth with stations across … Continue reading →

Shining Geranium: the Sequel

Advice from an expert with personal experience

Gardening 7 years ago

In response to my March column about the scourge of shining geranium, local resident Alan Van Zuuk has provided more detail on how to control … Continue reading →

Horses All Weekend

Northwest Horse Fair and Expo in Albany this weekend

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Anyone who follows me on social media knows that about 50 percent of my posts are news-related. The rest are horses and dogs. So, this … Continue reading →

Dress up your Salads

There’s more to colorful salads than eye appeal

Gardening 7 years ago

Years ago a chiropractor who was into nutrition told me that salads should be composed of at least nine ingredients. Or was it seven? Plain … Continue reading →

Come to Oregon, Ride the Giant Bunnies

Then go home … But seriously, Travel Oregon's new 'only slightly exaggerated' campaign is a delight

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Sky whales. A giant ridable rabbit in a tulip field. It’s everything you love about Oregon in a magical cartoon setting. Or would love if … Continue reading →

Considerate Design

Design needs to incorporate mindful intent for these Lane Community College artists and instructors

Culture 7 years ago

For sculptor and Lane Community College instructor Lee Imonen, design balances interaction and identity. “There’s no distinction between design and fine art, but if there … Continue reading →

Designing a Waterfront Town

A visionary professor wants to help Eugene find its river again

Culture 7 years ago

Poet, playwright and scholar Barbara Mossberg was humanities and American studies professor at the University of Oregon from 1976 to 1988 before taking on academic … Continue reading →

Eugene Design: The Good and the Awful

Eugene Weekly's staff picks our favorite and not-so-favorite examples of the city's built landscape

Culture 7 years ago

The Eugene Public Library High vaulted ceilings, natural light streaming through subtle stained glass, and an awe-inspiring rotunda capped with a skylight mark the remarkable … Continue reading →

Urban Delight

A New York architect sees Eugene with fresh eyes

Culture 7 years ago

Writing sometime around the year 30 B.C., the Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio — Vitruvius, to his friends — laid out, in his foundational work … Continue reading →

A Word of Warning

Beware the shining geranium

Gardening 7 years ago

A small but perniciously invasive plant is headed to a yard near you. And trust me, this is not a plant you want in your own … Continue reading →

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