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Culture: Page 67

Comfort Food Community

Dak Thai Cuisine serves up casual comfort food

Chow 3 years ago

On the corner of West Oregon Avenue and North Front Street in Creswell sits a small family-run restaurant specializing in homestyle Thai food. With a … Continue reading →

Small Town Cuisine

Creswell offers more than meets the eye just down the highway

Chow 3 years ago

Creswell tends to make headlines in Eugene when something goes wrong, but the recent tale of an escaped emu caught the attention of its local … Continue reading →

Pazzo Heart

Creswell’s fine dining restaurant wants to be a staple for locals and also attract out-of-towners

Chow 3 years ago

Scott Pisani, owner and chef of Creswell restaurant Pazzo, is familiar with kitchens. And he should be. He’s been in one since he was around … Continue reading →

Global Coffee, Local Breakfast

Shake the morning blues away with coffee and breakfast at Blue Valley Bistro

Chow 3 years ago

Seth Clark, who did marketing and research for a commercial real estate in Portland, and his wife Melissa Clark, a former licensed massage therapist, were … Continue reading →

Marvelous Mother’s Day at Maude’s

Culture 3 years ago

If you need to spruce up your home or garden with art this spring, Maude Kerns Art Center has you covered this Mother’s Day with … Continue reading →

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

BlogCulture 3 years ago

It’s time to travel the globe with documentarians to discover history and connect it to the present. The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for … Continue reading →

An Englishman in Eugene

Blockbuster science fiction and fantasy author Neil Gaiman appears at the Hult Center

Culture 3 years ago

What scares one of our most popular mythmakers and weavers of fear? Speaking in front of an audience. At least that was the case when … Continue reading →

Wires Crossed

Popular public radio show and podcast Live Wire tapes an episode live in Eugene

Culture 3 years ago

Luke Burbank, host of Live Wire Radio, an independent variety radio show and podcast produced in Portland, says he thought his given name was the … Continue reading →

Shedding Our Stars

Culture 3 years ago

Seattle-based Laureen Nussbaum, a 94-year-old Jewish scholar and childhood friend of Anne Frank, tells of the magnificent work of German Lawyer Hans Calmeyer in her … Continue reading →

Garden with a Purpose

Establish or expand your backyard garden with Willamalane’s GROW Kit program

BlogCulture 3 years ago

Last year was my first season as a dedicated backyard gardener, and despite being a newbie, I had a really good harvest. Maybe 2021 was … Continue reading →

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