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Culture: Page 182

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 →

Warming Wines

Beyond the northern Willamette Valley

Drink 8 years ago

Across the wine-y world, Oregon is recognized for its cool climate, hugely hospitable to growing the pinot noir grape, considered by many wine-lovers to be … Continue reading →

The Real Deal

Nourishing Traditions at Tortilleria el Matate

Chow 8 years ago

On a recent mid-week afternoon, the dozen people who drove up to Tortilleria el Metate’s storefront along Main Street in Springfield were greeted with a sign on the door stating: “No hay tortillas.” No tortillas today. Continue reading →

Big Plates Small Dreams

Spice ’n’ Steam and dim sum

Chow 8 years ago

John Li, founder of Spice ’n’ Steam, Eugene’s brand new dim sum-style restaurant, visits his native Guangdong (Canton) every few years. He says the southern … Continue reading →

Longing for Lebanon

Willie’s International dishes up home style Lebanese cooking

Chow 8 years ago

He came to the U.S. with $300 in his pocket and a partial scholarship to the University of Oregon. Now, after 48 years in Eugene … Continue reading →

Food Ambassador

Chef Ibrahim Hamide recalls nearly 50 years in Eugene

Chow 8 years ago

Eugene, Oregon, and Chef Ibrahim “Ib” Hamide, founder of Café Soriah on 13th Avenue, have been through a lot together: the tumultuous ’60s, the booming … Continue reading →

Pho Real

A city tour through bowls of soup

Chow 8 years ago

It survived colonial occupation, war, immigration and migration. Refugees helped spread it around the world. Today, Vietnamese beef noodle soup — called pho — is … Continue reading →

Brewed With Love

Equiano Coffee Co. brews something special

Chow 8 years ago

The Equiano tasting room is tiny, calm and slow. I enter and am embraced with the redolence of expertly roasted coffee. Two older gentlemen sit … Continue reading →

Nevertheless, the Eugene City Council Persisted

Recent secret tweets from @realUGNcitycouncil

Culture 8 years ago

The Satire Issue: Looking for humor in all the wrong places. April 1, 2017.

Fancy Buildings Falling Apart

Former Ducks fear for future of sports at UO

Sports 8 years ago

Several former Duck football players returned to Eugene for the Oregon’s annual Pro Day on Thursday, only to find their once state-of-the-art facilities in shambles. … Continue reading →

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