The pilot episode of EW’s quarterly “favorites” podcast kicks off with reviews of a wacky multimedia sports story, a political punk album and an emotional, yet comedic, movie. Our Favorite Things touches on EW staff, freelancers and interns’ favorite things they’ve read, watched or listened to in the past few months. For an unending plethora of other reviews, read Eugene Weekly online at EugeneWeekly.com.
Among the salves, tinctures and bits of shatter, crumble and jars of flower, you’ll see snack items that at first glance would not appear out … Continue reading →
When Oregon legalized recreational marijuana in 2015, the state Legislature gave counties and cities the responsibility of setting standards for the industry. Local governments can … Continue reading →
My dog Rhoda turned 13 this year, and it became more and more apparent that her arthritic hocks (her hind knees) were slowing her down. … Continue reading →
Most American businesses are led by men — only 7 percent of the CEOs of Fortune 1000 companies are women. Academics don’t fare much better. … Continue reading →
The Sneetches got really quite smart on that day, The day they decided that Sneetches are Sneetches And no kind of Sneetch is the best … Continue reading →
Normally, Pride festivals take place in the downtown sector of big cities, or at least nearby — take Portland Pride along the waterfront or Seattle … Continue reading →
So what’s it like to be bisexual? Henry Osborne, 22, says it can be confusing. “It’s weird to be attracted to both, and people don’t … Continue reading →
As a student at a local Christian college, I am probably the most conservative person at Eugene Weekly. I want to attend Pride to show … Continue reading →