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Culture: Page 24

Primo Pot or Stanky Skunk?

A Eugene Weekly intern’s review of Eugene’s best and worst strains

Cannabis 1 year ago

By Sadie Gustavson There are some questions that have plagued me over the years, as an occasional pot smoker and an interrogator of life’s questions: … Continue reading →

Strained Relationship

After a series of political defeats, a powerful union wants Oregon voters to give it an edge in its campaign to unionize cannabis industry workers

CannabisNews 1 year ago

One of the nation’s largest labor unions has been waging an aggressive and — in some ways  unprecedented — political fight to gain a stronghold … Continue reading →

An Evening on Mt. Everest

On Thursday, Sept. 19, the City Club of Eugene features Eric Gran, a Eugene-resident who scaled Mount Everest

Outdoors 1 year ago

You have three months to prepare for the climb of your life: Mount Everest. Could you do it? Eric Gran could, and he did. Gran … Continue reading →

Pine Ridge Time

Hike to a view of Marion Lake with no permit hassle

Outdoors 1 year ago

Marion Lake was once the great escape from the Willamette Valley’s summer doldrums. But then half the Mount Jefferson Wilderness burned, and the other half … Continue reading →

Blackberry Picking for a Cause with Rooted Remedies

A sweet way to spend a Saturday: pick blackberries and make herbal medicine

Culture 1 year ago

In the poem “Blackberrying,” Sylvia Plath describes picking blackberries as an experience that immerses the senses; it sounds heavenly — “Ebon in the hedges fat … Continue reading →

Creswell’s Sacred Cow

Romeo, a Creswell steer, is the 2025 Guinness World Records ‘Tallest Living Steer’ who loves to eat apples and hang out at the Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary

Culture 1 year ago

When Misty Moore first saw Romeo in a veal crate at a dairy farm he was only 10 days old and about the size of … Continue reading →

Agile Paws

Dog agility may be the cutest sport ever

Culture 1 year ago

A tricolor white, black and umber Shetland sheepdog sits eagerly before an agility course, looking intently at her handler, waiting for a cue. Not even … Continue reading →

Pawsitive Approach to Charity 

Every year the Eugene Police Department encourages its employees to donate to charity. What keeps its employees donating is ‘bring your pet to work day.’

Culture 1 year ago

The employees at the Eugene Police Department like to have fun with the incentives they give people for donating to nonprofit charities. One incentive has … Continue reading →

The Best of the Best

After counting up the votes, here are the winners of EW’s 2024 Pet Photo Contest

Culture 1 year ago

Between July 9 and August 8, Eugene Weekly received photos of 59 local pets ranging from birds to lizards, pigs to dogs. I had the … Continue reading →

March and Party with Pride

Culture 1 year ago

Eugene Pride’s annual Pride in the Park is August 10 at Alton Baker ParkIt’s time to wear your colors and march with Pride, bike with … Continue reading →

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