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Culture: Page 52

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 3 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 3 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 3 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 3 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 3 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 →

Sexy Handcrafted Lingerie

Local undergarment maker hosts Valentine’s pop up shop and boudoir photo opportunity 

Culture 3 years ago

Everyone is worthy of well-fitting lingerie, undergarments that make them feel and look lovely,” says local lingerie maker Liat Lis. Lis’ online business, Tova Lis … Continue reading →

Tails of Love — A Storytelling Event

Culture 3 years ago

Let’s face it, says Leigh Anne Jasheway, not everyone is entranced with the spirit of Valentine’s Day. Some would like to give the day, and … Continue reading →

Bad, Bad Dates

We asked for your tales of bad dates. You scared us.

Culture 3 years ago

For the last couple COVIDian years, it’s been so damn hard to date. We here at Eugene Weekly thought that when restrictions got lifted, things … Continue reading →

Who Wrote the Book of Love?

Local teacher writes Harlequin romances, discusses how the novels have changed

BooksCulture 3 years ago

Classes at South Eugene High School start at 8:30 am, but history teacher Anna Grace wakes up four and a half hours before the bell … Continue reading →

Next-Level Snowshoeing

Trek around Clear Lake or up Potato Hill

Outdoors 3 years ago

So you’ve been snowshoeing once already? Perhaps you tried the easy loop I suggested last month to Gold Lake and the Marilyn Lakes. Now you’re … Continue reading →

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