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Culture: Page 185

Black by Unpopular Demand

The insidious function of covert racism in Eugene’s liberal white utopia

Culture 9 years ago

Walking along Broadway downtown on a Saturday night, you see a black man approaching from the opposite direction. You feel nervous — a split second … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

Prepare yourself for spring activities

About Time 9 years ago

February is a very interesting month for the Willamette Valley. Although it’s midwinter in the northern hemisphere, we have spring activity gearing up, with expectations … Continue reading →

WWE Body Slams Its Way Into Eugene

World Wresting Entertainment at Matt Knight

Culture 9 years ago

I’m in my late 20s, and I watch a lot of professional wrestling. Now that I’ve broken some major news, let me add that I’m … Continue reading →

Divine Simplicity

Keeping it easy and authentic at Springfield's Hayden Bridge Tap House

Chow 9 years ago

The Hayden Bridge Tap House is full of happy customers on a Friday evening. Multiple screens flicker with basketball games, and classic rock is urging … Continue reading →

Farms of the Future

Camas Country Mill and Food Resiliency in the Willamette Valley

Culture 9 years ago

To understand the future of the Willamette Valley as a food-producing region, it’s a good idea to look at its history. And to get a … Continue reading →

The 100-Mile Diet

Adventures in Locavore Living

Chow 9 years ago

“If we had a cow,” my daughter said, hope resonant in her voice, “we wouldn’t have to go to the store at all.” We are … Continue reading →

North-westward Expansion

Rain Northwest brings finer dining to west Eugene

Chow 9 years ago

For years the building at 1190 City View Street housed a dowdy local Mexican favorite named Nacho’s Restaurant, and for years the building blended right … Continue reading →

The Oregon Trail

Explore food frontiers at Lewis + Clark Restaurant

Chow 9 years ago

Step into Lewis + Clark Restaurant, a catering service turned full-time brick ‘n’ mortar restaurant on Martin Luther King Boulevard Jr. Boulevard in Eugene you’re … Continue reading →

Growing Concern

Yep Yep Farm fights to stay organic

Chow 9 years ago

Jason Waligoske and his wife, Louisa Waligoske, are farmers. They have a dilapidated collection of outbuildings and greenhouses on the 4.6-acre former plant nursery site … Continue reading →

Truck Dreams

Authentic Mexican Food at Dos Banderas

Chow 9 years ago

The aroma of smoky mesquite lures your nostrils around the corner of West Broadway onto Olive Street, to Dos Banderas, the little food truck that … Continue reading →

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