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Culture: Page 66

The Infinite Loop

Challenge yourself to a 12-hour or 24-hour run this summer

Culture 3 years ago

Have you ever wanted to experience a day in the life of Forrest Gump? Well, instead of running across the U.S. like he did in … Continue reading →

Live It Up, Lane County — You Deserve It

Eugene Weekly’s Summer Guide issue is big again, and we hope you enjoy yourselves this season

Culture 3 years ago

A light shines bright on a stage, kids frolic under the sun at parks and camps, fairs and festivals spring up and entire small towns close … Continue reading →

Blending Food and Beer

Xicha Brewing, a Latinx-owned brewpub, brings its one of a kind food and beer menu to Eugene this summer 

Drink 3 years ago

Xicha Brewing, known for its innovative and creative approach to Latin American and Spanish food and as the only Latinx brewery in Oregon, is expanding … Continue reading →

Roadside Profits

Despite opening two months before the pandemic, Gratitude Brewing weathered the storm and looks forward to post-lockdown success

Drink 3 years ago

When south Eugene natives Tristan Cooley and Josh Cosci opened Gratitude Brewing in December 2019, they did so with a vision. They aimed to add … Continue reading →

Wine and Dine in Eugene

Grab a bike and visit these wine tasting rooms in the Eugene area

Drink 3 years ago

The Willamette Valley produces some of the finest wines in the world. Visiting these wineries and vineyards can require quite a trek, but options also … Continue reading →

Uncap It, Uncork It

And start that slide into summer

Drink 3 years ago

Climate change and wildfires aside, the Willamette Valley is a glorious place for grapes, hops and clean water — and that translates into a symphony … Continue reading →

Memorial Day weekend at Lane County’s vineyards

Culture 3 years ago

If the drive away from the noise and traffic that is city life to the scenic wine estates isn’t tempting enough, think of the relaxing … Continue reading →

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene: 30 Years of Song

Culture 3 years ago

Thirty years after its first performance, rehearsals were strong and bags were almost packed for a tour of Northern California in March 2020 when the … Continue reading →

Rooted in Place

Havenroot works to restore the site near Veneta once owned by Camp Fire Wilani and to draw crowds with music and arts festivals

Culture 3 years ago

A 219-acre parcel of land once owned by Camp Fire Wilani west of Eugene in Veneta is now open for small music festivals and other related … Continue reading →

Punk and the Pandemic

Singer, writer and spoken word artist Henry Rollins brings his commentary to Eugene

Culture 3 years ago

Like most people, legendary punk rock figure Henry Rollins spent the past few years at home, listening to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recommendations.  “I believe in … Continue reading →

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