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Culture: Page 29

Oops! What Happened to My Garden?

Others have made gardening mistakes so you don’t have to

Gardening 12 months ago

Making mistakes is an essential part of life — it’s the best way to learn, but it’s not exactly fun. Especially if it causes ruin … Continue reading →

Native Plants

The Garden Palette — answers to your most pressing gardening questions

Gardening 12 months ago

By Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty Welcome to the Garden Palette — Eugene Weekly’s new monthly gardening column!  When my husband Ted and I first … Continue reading →

Patio Plant Party

Apartment dwellers, grab your gardening gloves and your clay pots. You, too, can be a gardener. 

Gardening 12 months ago

Starting a garden can be overwhelming at the best of times — there are considerations for the unruly weather of the PNW, types of soil … Continue reading →

Mr. Everything to Me

Green beans, soup, longbao: Dumplings aren’t the only dish worthy of top billing at Mr. Dumpling

Chow 12 months ago

For three years, Mr. Dumpling co-owner Andy Li’s wife, Ashley Li, studied the art of dumplings in Wenzhou, located on the east coast of China. … Continue reading →

What About Second Breakfast? 

One pie to rule them all

Chow 12 months ago

Looking for a Hobbit-themed dining experience for the most precious of patrons? Second Breakfast Pies is a local brunch place that offers just that for … Continue reading →

Kneading a Community

UO alum transformed an entrepreneurship project into one of Eugene’s only gluten-free bread bakeries, bringing artisanal bread back to those who thought they’d never enjoy it again

Chow 12 months ago

Fig & Bean Bakery owner Finn Mifsud fires up two ovens, baking throughout her mornings to prepare orders for wholesale. The bakery is only open … Continue reading →

Ojisan’s Ramen Finds a New Home in Downtown Eugene 

From food truck beginnings to a permanent spot at 150 West Broadway, the family-owned ramen shop enters a new era

Chow 12 months ago

After years of running food trucks up and down the Willamette Valley, Ojisan’s Ramen has found its home. The family-owned business, which got its start … Continue reading →

Morsels

Tidbits of Lane County food news

Chow 12 months ago

• Claim 52 is making a big move to the former WildCraft Cider Works 232 Lincoln Street building. And the brewery — known for its … Continue reading →

Linn County Loop

Hike to waterfalls and birds near Lebanon

Outdoors 12 months ago

What’s it gonna take to get you to Lebanon? This old Linn County mill town is not usually an adventure destination, unless you’re into bowling … Continue reading →

It’s eug! 

Eugene Weekly rebrands for the digital age

Satire 1 year ago

Posted 2025-04-01 Look out, Eugene! The eug is here! Again and again, readers in Lane County have made it clear — they want local news … Continue reading →

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