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Culture: Page 41

What’s Left at Waldo?

Hike to The Twins and Bobby Lake

Outdoors 2 years ago

You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of … Continue reading →

Lane County’s First Free Food Truck

86 Hunger is campaigning to raise money for a free food truck in Eugene that would combat food insecurity by providing free meals and produce boxes.

Culture 2 years ago

Healthy food for cheap is hard to come by in Eugene, and the 86 Hunger Foundation is working to fix that. As a local nonprofit … Continue reading →

High Voltage Elegance

Local architect restores his much-loved 58-year-old car while converting it to run on electricity

Culture 2 years ago

When Jerry Diethelm first laid eyes on his Karmann Ghia, it was simply love at first sight. The year was 1965, and he and his … Continue reading →

Drink the Pond Water Punch and enjoy the show

‘The Reptilian Cotillion’ shows off the reptiles July 28 at the Graduate Hotel

Culture 2 years ago

It’s time to party with lizards, snakes, alligators, frogs and turtles July 28 at the Graduate Hotel. They take center stage for the opening night … Continue reading →

Revin’ up the Engines at Springfield History Museum

‘Motorcycles in Springfield, 1900 to 1939’ exhibit on display through Dec. 30

Culture 2 years ago

The entire exhibit is something of a happy accident, says Maddi McGraw, curator at the Springfield History Museum. Motorcycles in Springfield, 1900 to 1939, which … Continue reading →

Wood Fired Thai

Krob Krua relocates to a new brick and mortar location on the corner of Pearl and 13th

Chow 2 years ago

Behind the kitchen doors of Krob Krua is a trio: sisters Varalux “Luk” Hardinger and Sujitra “Pat” Baker, and Jeff Hardinger. These minds behind each … Continue reading →

Bringing in the Dough

A popular Springfield bakery continues to rise in popularity

Chow 2 years ago

Entering Saverio’s Bakery, you can usually see Tony Scaduto at work behind a rack of freshly baked baguettes and loaves of french batard and levain. … Continue reading →

Chow

Summertime and the eatin' is easy at Krob Krua, El Jaguar and Saverio's Bakery

Chow 2 years ago

Those of us from locales to the south know if you eat spicy food it makes you sweat and cools you down. And the summer … Continue reading →

El Jaguar’s Tale

South Eugene’s new Mexican restaurant is a dream come true

Chow 2 years ago

Growing up, El Jaguar owner Bernardo Mendez-Canchola remembers hearing his parents dreaming of owning a restaurant. He’d hear his parents, who have worked for decades … Continue reading →

Beautiful Strength

Competitors will display the art of natural bodybuilding

Culture 2 years ago

For the competitors of the International Natural Bodybuilding Federation Cecil Phillips Classic, bodybuilding is a noble art, an aesthetic endeavor in which performance enhancing drugs … Continue reading →

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