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Culture: Page 25

Flutestock Moves to Springfield

The three-day celebration of the Native American flute begins July 26 at Island Park 

Culture 1 year ago

A new home with the same peaceful family vibe, Flutestock comes to Springfield for its three-day run beginning July 26. The festival began in 2017 … Continue reading →

The Painkillers

Local burlesque troupe The Wax Poetry Revue presents an HIV Alliance benefit, a tribute to the music of Morphine, at The Big Dirty in Eugene

Culture 1 year ago

Like many these days, Eugene burlesque performer Peaches Von Killingsworth recently had a close call with fentanyl. Unlike far too many, Von Killingsworth, who identifies … Continue reading →

Celebrando a la comunidad latina

Noche Cultural, el evento cultural latino anual más grande de Eugene y Springfield, es el sábado 20 de julio

CultureEW-Extra 1 year ago

Los eventos culturales son un componente esencial para fomentar comunidades fuertes y solidarias, dicen dos organizadores de Noche Cultural, un evento cultural latino anual en … Continue reading →

Reach New Heights at Open Climb

The treetops beckon at Maurie Jacobs Park every second and fourth Sunday 

Outdoors 1 year ago

Curious George, Mowgli, Tree Climbing Eugene and every little kid ever. All of them understand the simple joys and healthy benefits of climbing trees. Tree … Continue reading →

Upside-Down Mountain

A nearly level hike scales a nearby peak

Outdoors 1 year ago

Mountain climbing is supposed to be steep, treeless and arduous. But not at Patterson Mountain, a forgotten peak half an hour’s drive from Eugene. The … Continue reading →

It’s Not a Bridge, But It’s a Celebration

Breakfast at the Bike Bridges this month is at the 13th Avenue Bikeway

Outdoors 1 year ago

Two-wheel travel is an everyday fact of life for some in Eugene, be it with conventional bikes or, increasingly, with electric bikes. Getting to work? … Continue reading →

The Homestretch On The Pitch

The Lane United men’s soccer team has a home match July 3 at Civic Park

Sports 1 year ago

It may take a miracle at this point of the season for the Lane United FC men’s soccer team to win its division and advance … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Rowing

USRowing regional championships are June 21 through 23 at Dexter Lake

Outdoors 1 year ago

It’s demanding work to get a rowing shell through the rigors of competition in the (hopefully) placid waters of a lake with no headwind to … Continue reading →

Relax and Rejuvenate

An exercise developed in China thousands of years ago is still current and promotes energy and body movement

Culture 1 year ago

“Qigong is the art of cultivating and harmonizing the body, breath and mind, leading to a state of balanced vitality and inner peace,” says Nate … Continue reading →

Animals, Planets And The ‘King Of Instruments’ 

OBF offers free and family-friendly events throughout the festival

Culture 1 year ago

Classical music can be an intimidating maze for kids. Just watch their eyes glaze when you name famous and long-dead composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, … Continue reading →

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