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Culture: Page 6

Keeping It Inside

Discover all the Indoor games Eugene has to offer

Culture 2 months ago

It’s cold out there, folks. So, when’s a better time to find a way to pass the time that doesn’t involve you freezing?  Read all … Continue reading →

Native Needs

Your backyard can be a certified haven for native species

Gardening 2 months ago

By Barbara Bryson, Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty  This month, we have two contributors to the Garden Palette — our native plant expert, Cynthia Lafferty … Continue reading →

Make the Most of Winter!

The cold months are still hot for gardening

Gardening 3 months ago

Gardening doesn’t have to stop just because it’s winter, especially here in the Pacific Northwest. Winter weather can vary considerably from year to year and … Continue reading →

Bowling Joy

Exercise, snacks and socializing at Emerald Lanes

EW-ExtraHealth 3 months ago

Walking through its nostalgic sliding doors, you’ll hear balls gliding down lanes, slamming into gutters and colliding with pins across the hardwood. As a longtime … Continue reading →

Dancing Anyway

For dancers taught to shrink themselves, access and belonging matter more than perfection

Health 3 months ago

I have always been plus-sized. Even as a child, I learned how quickly shame can attach itself to a body — not through lectures, but … Continue reading →

Clashing of Swords

The Eugene Fencers Club is making fencing cool again

Health 3 months ago

“En garde, ready, fence!” says Mindy Parks, president of the Eugene Fencers Club’s board of directors, as she referees a match. As two fencers fight, … Continue reading →

Wildlife and Hiking at Cape Perpetua

Yes, you can see wild animals even in Oregon’s cold wet winter weather

Outdoors 3 months ago

Winter isn’t necessarily the best time for wildlife watching in the Eugene area — what with the potential for rain, snow, fog and the dreaded … Continue reading →

Staff Picks: Giving Edition

Nonprofits we love — and want you to love 

Culture 4 months ago

Our Giving Guide is full of community nonprofits nominated by readers who know firsthand how much good these organizations do. Alongside that incredible list, the … Continue reading →

Ideal Lake Lodge

Snowshoe from Odell’s rustic lodge and eat a veggie burger with bacon

Outdoors 4 months ago

I like to camp in the snow. My wife, Janell, is OK with a bit of snowshoeing, but she’d rather camp by a lodge fireplace, … Continue reading →

Half a Century of WOW

WOW-A-Thon II honors the 50-year anniversary of the music festival that saved the WOW Hall

CultureWhats-Happening 4 months ago

It’s hard to believe that a town as vibrant and colorful as Eugene has so much of its life stored within the walls of the … Continue reading →

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