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Culture: Page 82

Best Artist

Best of Eugene 4 years ago

1. Chris Moody CargoCollective.com/ChrisMoody/CV-Contact. 2. Ila Rose IlaRoseArt.com. 3. Shanna Trumbly ShannaTrumbly.com. Chris Moody is clearly a man of many dimensions. He likes to draw … Continue reading →

The Tape Heard ‘Round the World

Radiolab series by University of Oregon alum explores the role the cassette tape has played in history

Culture 4 years ago

Radiolab’s Simon Adler grew up at the tail end of the reign of the cassette tape, and the only tape he says he remembers receiving … Continue reading →

Using Your Voice for Racial Justice with Ruby Bridges

Culture 4 years ago

You’ve seen the iconic image of her by Norman Rockwell — the 1964 painting titled The Problem We All Live With —  in which a … Continue reading →

Get Thrifty

Lane County has a lot of thrift stores, so here's a trusty guide for students

Culture 4 years ago

What started out for me as a budget-stretching necessity has blossomed into a full blown passion.   A wise woman in my life once told … Continue reading →

Dance the Night Away

New to Eugene or looking for the right venue? Here are the details about downtown's club scene.

Culture 4 years ago

Contrary to popular belief, Eugene has a pretty vibrant nightlife. If you’ve ever looked for a night on the town, you may have been recommended … Continue reading →

Salt & Straw’s Big Eugene Scoop

Portland’s Salt & Straw is coming to Eugene and Eugene Weekly got an early taste

BlogCulture 4 years ago

Over the years, Salt & Straw has been getting some big attention, in some ways peaking in 2019 when the legendary Jeff Goldblum profiled the … Continue reading →

Beethoven: Eroica with Michael Anderson and microphilharmonic

Culture 4 years ago

It was originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, so mistakes were made along the way. Fortunately, Ludwig van Beethoven’s grand Symphony No. 3 — Eroica — … Continue reading →

Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice

It’s fall and Voodoo is celebrating with pumpkin spice and chai based treats

BlogCulture 4 years ago

The fall season used to be a time for sweaters, strolls in the park to watch changing leaves and hanging out in coffee shops.  Then … Continue reading →

Fermenting Friends

Community Fermentation Union brings the deliciousness of fermentation to — and for — the community

Chow 4 years ago

Since Community Fermentation Union took over the former La Perla Pizzeria space at the beginning of 2021, it’s well on its way to fully fleshing … Continue reading →

Three of a Kind

Springfield’s Washburne Cafe is the place for coffee, doughnuts and fried chicken sandwiches

Chow 4 years ago

Decades before taking over Washburne Cafe in 2016, its current owners were attending Springfield High School together. Purchasing the Main Street Springfield café wasn’t their … Continue reading →

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