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Culture: Page 180

How to Read a Shelf Talker

And other strategies for picking new wines from Wine Folly

Drink 8 years ago

“I served in restaurants, and I was one of those people who asked, ‘Do you want red or white, lighter or bolder?’” says Madeline Puckette, … Continue reading →

Labor of Love

From blue pinot to sheep tended vines at Antiquum Farm

Drink 8 years ago

Sitting 15 miles west of Junction City, Antiquum Farm bursts with life. In the spring, this gorgeous site, nestled in the foothills of the Coast … Continue reading →

Urban Wine Hike

A guide to downtown wine tastings

Drink 8 years ago

For lots of people, wine tasting means driving long distances to the countryside to bucolic wineries like King Estate or LaVelle Vineyards. But in the … Continue reading →

A System of Neglect

Long-term care facilities across Oregon abuse residents and fail to meet standards

HealthNews 8 years ago

She moved into River Grove Memory Care in Lane County in October of 2016, needing a little more rehabilitation and care before she could go … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

It's too cloudy to stargaze

About Time 8 years ago

Stargazing has been tough for the past few months. Precipitation is the culprit, with a new record set for the number of rainy days this … Continue reading →

Cork Disease

The scoop on screw caps

Drink 8 years ago

Wine has been around for 7,500 to 10,000 years — scientists dither — probably starting with the harvest of wild grapes. The juice fermented and, … Continue reading →

Weed is More Than the Money

Punk rock legend Henry Rollins talks about marijuana’s checkered past

CannabisNews 8 years ago

Getting into the marijuana business shouldn’t be just about making a quick buck, according to legendary punk rocker and entertainer Henry Rollins. He says getting … Continue reading →

Paper Trail

RAW rolling papers dominate Eugene-Springfield pot shops

CannabisNews 8 years ago

Walk into a Eugene dispensary to purchase one of their house-rolled joints and ask the clerk what brand of rolling paper they used. More likely … Continue reading →

A Goldmine of Natives

Upcoming plant sale is a treasure trove

Gardening 8 years ago

Don’t miss a golden opportunity to pick up some locally sourced native plants while supporting the efforts of the Friends of Buford Park and Mount … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

Blooming has been delayed by our cold winter

About Time 8 years ago

With the vernal equinox just passed, lengthening days coupled with warmer temperatures means the rapid appearance of first blooms on the wildflowers of the Willamette … Continue reading →

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