That ’70s Issue
From bell-bottom fashion to protests and art, the ’70s are alive in Eugene
No city has held on to the decade of tie dye and peace signs like Eugene has. It has permeated the culture through Grateful Dead … Continue reading
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No city has held on to the decade of tie dye and peace signs like Eugene has. It has permeated the culture through Grateful Dead … Continue reading
Oregon, Rhododendron Festival weekend… noon, with clouds just starting to disperse in the sky, motorcyclists wearing chains, shades and greasy Levis gather and roll out from … Continue reading
A world of fantasy and role-playing takes on a different level of entertainment this Friday, May 24 WOW Hall hosts Dungeons and Drag Queens. This … Continue reading
Join in on a community affair this Sunday for the Solidarity Share Fair at the Park Blocks hosted by The Neighborhood Anarchist Collective (NAC), a … Continue reading
Balls abound! Tearing that turf up! Showing the world how we Americans play football — nay — how we play soccer. The Reds, the men’s … Continue reading
One by one, people trickle into the door, grab an apron and find an open seat. A palette full of brown, red, orange, white, blue, … Continue reading
Finding a craft beer in the Pacific Northwest that isn’t a rich, high alcohol by volume (ABV) IPA that sort of tastes like crushed-up pennies … Continue reading
By Emma J Nelson and Amelia Winkelman Us two Eugene Weekly interns have scampered around Eugene, trying some of the city’s local cideries. But braving … Continue reading
Allow me to take you on a journey into wine country — Oregon wine country. Known internationally for its pinot noir, the Willamette Valley wine … Continue reading
All wine drinkers know — it isn’t just about the taste, the smell or that buzz — it’s about the experience. The friends we share … Continue reading