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Culture: Page 49

St. Patrick’s Day Events

Culture 2 years ago

It’s time to hoist that pint of Guinness or that shot of whiskey and try not to cry at the sound of those mournful Irish … Continue reading →

Death Wish Tourism

Nothing livens up Oregon’s winter like the sunshine and culture of Death Valley

Travel 2 years ago

I can’t walk very far across wide open desert flats anywhere without humming to myself “Cool Water,” Bob Nolan’s 1930s singing-cowboy classic about a thirsty miner … Continue reading →

Nearby Old-Growth

A hike through ancient trees is closer than you thought

Outdoors 2 years ago

Quick, what’s the closest old-growth forest to Eugene? The Delta Old-Growth Grove on the McKenzie River? Nope — those trees burned in 2020, and they … Continue reading →

There’s a Pass for That

Navigating Oregon’s maze of outdoor recreation passes is not for the faint of heart

Travel 2 years ago

Think about this: Oregon has 362 state parks, 21 national wildlife refuges, 11 national forests, three national monuments, two state forests, a national historical park … Continue reading →

The Real Gems

Lane Community College’s President Stephanie Bulger looks to develop talent 

Culture 2 years ago

In summer 2022, Lane Community College named Dr. Stephanie Bulger its eighth president.  Born in Chicago, Bulger grew up in a military family where she … Continue reading →

Confronting the Racism of the Past 

The Lane County History Museum, working with the Oregon Black Pioneers, hopes to put Eugene’s history of racism and resistance to the forefront 

Culture 2 years ago

In the past few years, the conversation surrounding Oregon’s history with racism and discrimination has moved further into the cultural consciousness. Exhibits such as Racing … Continue reading →

No Time for Horsing Around

Despite obstacles, UO Equestrian team members have goals to strengthen their community and rise to the top

Culture 2 years ago

Inside the arena at the Oregon Horse Center, the air was bitter cold. However, the atmosphere was filled with excitement. Horses whinnied and snorted as … Continue reading →

Live Wire Radio

Culture 2 years ago

It’s ladies’ night Friday when the popular Portland-based Live Wire Radio show hits Eugene for a one-night stand. Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello … Continue reading →

Hold on Tight, We’re Going for a Ride

Professional Bull Riders return to Matt Knight Arena

BlogCultureEW-Extra 2 years ago

Break out your cowboy boots because bulls are ready to buck! Professional Bull Riding (PBR) Unleash the Beast is coming to Matthew Knight Arena Feb. … Continue reading →

Outliers and Outlaws

Firsthand accounts inspire a new exhibit about Eugene’s lesbian community from a generation ago

Culture 2 years ago

Full Moon Rising was an all-lesbian crew of the Hoedads, a Eugene-based tree planting cooperative that began in the 1970s. Hoedads had different crews, and … Continue reading →

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