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Culture: Page 41

‘Little Shooting Stars’

Eugene’s Little Critter Crew takes care of our smallest animal companions, many abandoned by their owners after the lockdown

Culture 2 years ago

Eugene’s Little Critter Crew got its start as an animal rescue group in early 2020, just a whisker ahead of COVID. What that meant, co-founder … Continue reading →

Most Spiders Don’t Bite

You’re probably gaslighting yourself into thinking that itchy bump is a spider bite

Culture 2 years ago

In the summer and early fall, people begin to see more spiders as they spend more time outside, open house windows and explore the Oregon … Continue reading →

School on the Range

In Oregon’s high desert, a public boarding school offers education and community for students in the least populated part of the state

Culture 2 years ago

It’s 6:30 am. The smell of home-cooked bacon, eggs and hashbrowns forms in the kitchen, eventually wafting around the corner and into the two floors … Continue reading →

From Neon To The Beach To Bling

The YMCA’s ‘Walk It Off With The Y’ season has two more events, August 23 and August 30

Culture 2 years ago

When a layer of wildfire smoke erased any safe outdoor activity, the YMCA took note and postponed its August 16 Walk It Off With The … Continue reading →

Tattooing Transness

Transmasculine and nonbinary people on the relationship between their tattoos and their trans identities

Culture 2 years ago

The second time I remember experiencing gender euphoria was when I got my octopus tattoo.  The first time was earlier that year — January 2021, … Continue reading →

It’s Time To Party With PRIDE!

EugPRIDE Festival — a safe haven for the  LGBTQ2SIA+ community — is at Alton Baker Park August 12 with entertainment galore

Culture 2 years ago

The LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies will be out in full force over the weekend — EugPRIDE in the Park is back, and it will be … Continue reading →

Where Does the Queer Community Party?

All your questions about where to go on a gay date, where to meet other queer people and where to dance among other LGBT are answered here

Culture 2 years ago

I pitched this piece on where to meet fellow LGBTQ folks with the hope that maybe there was a secret gay club in Cowfish’s basement where … Continue reading →

Lift Run Shoot

Bowhunter Cameron Hanes hosted an exclusive VIP event. Our writer took part.

ArtsSports 2 years ago

Cameron Hanes told me to run a 10k at Mount Pisgah. And he got me to shoot a crossbow. I have absolutely no experience running … Continue reading →

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 →

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