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Culture: Page 2

It’s a Family Affair

JJ’s on Maxwell is a family-run cart bringing Midwestern staples to Eugene

Chow 2 weeks ago

For more than 30 years, JJ Schill has owned and operated Valley Restaurant Equipment, supporting eateries around the state. Outside of his store, he and … Continue reading →

Sharing is Caring

After a short time away, Makeda’s is back in food truck form and better than ever

Chow 2 weeks ago

Sharing is at the core of Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine. A plate full of saucy stews and deeply flavorful greens is eaten with a spongy, … Continue reading →

Jazz and Wine with a Side of Politics

With a Japanese jazz kissa-inspired wine bar right in the Whiteaker, a wine business and recent activist organized on his resume Wiedenfeld-Needham sets his sights on Congress

ChowEW-Extra 3 weeks ago

“If I ever come home and I said ‘I want to start a restaurant or a bar,’ divorce me,” Boris “Bo” Wiedenfeld-Needham always told his … Continue reading →

When Life Gives you Lemons 

You squeeze those beater cars into races and rallies

Culture 3 weeks ago

I clutched the steering wheel — my hands dutifully at 10 and 2 o’clock — and stared through the bug-spattered windshield at the race track … Continue reading →

Thriving Under Fear

Community garden brings people empowerment

Gardening 1 month ago

Marina Herrera mixes compost and soil to replant her tomatoes. The stems look as if they were strands of spaghetti noodles that could fall down … Continue reading →

Crescent Stroll

Hike to views and wildflowers on Crescent Mountain

Outdoors 1 month ago

The High Cascades are still plagued with snow and mosquitoes, so why not hike to a peak in the Old Cascades instead? These mile-high ancient … Continue reading →

Harmony in Transition

TheJStandsForJosh duets with his past

Culture 1 month ago

The Eugene-based musician, now almost 21, has been writing and recording songs since he was a kid. But unlike most, Josh Dillabaugh — who performs … Continue reading →

Pride Always Perseveres

The Eugene Pride Festival celebrates LGBTQIA+ culture for the 33rd time

Culture 1 month ago

For more than 30 years, the Eugene Pride Festival has attracted people throughout the Pacific Northwest, creating an inclusive space where Pride is not only … Continue reading →

Still Pride

Culture 1 month ago

Eugene has long celebrated Pride in August rather than June. Eugene Weekly has asked why, and the reason we were most often given was so … Continue reading →

Water, Unwasted

Drip irrigation will keep you, and your tomatoes, happy

Gardening 1 month ago

By Kim Kelly and John Fischer  This month we welcome John Fischer in his inimitable style and penchant for not wasting money as well as … Continue reading →

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